What if the sweetest way to learn money basics starts with a whisk? We sit down with journalist and producer Leah Sherman to trace a winding path from PR to newsroom, then into the kitchen where baking becomes a refuge, a love language, and a vivid toolkit for storytelling. Leah opens up about studying psychology and economics, learning to see how media shapes identity, and translating those insights into pieces that feel personal without losing rigor. The heart of our conversation is Money ...
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What if the sweetest way to learn money basics starts with a whisk? We sit down with journalist and producer Leah Sherman to trace a winding path from PR to newsroom, then into the kitchen where baking becomes a refuge, a love language, and a vivid toolkit for storytelling. Leah opens up about studying psychology and economics, learning to see how media shapes identity, and translating those insights into pieces that feel personal without losing rigor. The heart of our conversation is Money ...
When Black Girls Flourish: Neda Kellogg's Mission to Create Safe Spaces with Project Diva Intl.
Cake Therapy
49 minutes
8 months ago
When Black Girls Flourish: Neda Kellogg's Mission to Create Safe Spaces with Project Diva Intl.
What does it mean to create a truly sacred space for black girls in a world that seldom allows them to simply exist without explanation? Neda Kellogg, founder of Project Diva International, joins us to share how her personal journey through childhood trauma and homelessness sparked a mission that has transformed the lives of over 1,500 young Black women over the past 17 years. Neda reveals the alarming 182% increase in suicide rates among black girls since 2001, highlighting why dedicated sp...
Cake Therapy
What if the sweetest way to learn money basics starts with a whisk? We sit down with journalist and producer Leah Sherman to trace a winding path from PR to newsroom, then into the kitchen where baking becomes a refuge, a love language, and a vivid toolkit for storytelling. Leah opens up about studying psychology and economics, learning to see how media shapes identity, and translating those insights into pieces that feel personal without losing rigor. The heart of our conversation is Money ...