In order to live your best life you must first choose to be brave. This podcast is about learning to recognize your power and choosing to be brave enough to stand in that power. Join me as I sit down with some of the people who helped me learn how to be brave. As a black feminist-womanist, I honor Audre Lorde when I say, "the personal is political" so I hope that you will take what you need from these stories and be able to apply the lessons in your own journey towards unlocking your power.
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In order to live your best life you must first choose to be brave. This podcast is about learning to recognize your power and choosing to be brave enough to stand in that power. Join me as I sit down with some of the people who helped me learn how to be brave. As a black feminist-womanist, I honor Audre Lorde when I say, "the personal is political" so I hope that you will take what you need from these stories and be able to apply the lessons in your own journey towards unlocking your power.
Today I am sitting down with Nowela and Maalik to talk about self-love. In this conversation, we are talking about what self-love means to us in our individual journeys, the power of affirmations, how social media impacts our ideas about self-love, healing power in community, seeing God in the midst of the mess, showing up authentically, learning to wait on and trust God's timing, and understanding the schema of the "strong Black woman.
You can find more information about Nowela's book and even purchase a copy when you follow her on instagram @andwhenyoudo
Change in the Water
In order to live your best life you must first choose to be brave. This podcast is about learning to recognize your power and choosing to be brave enough to stand in that power. Join me as I sit down with some of the people who helped me learn how to be brave. As a black feminist-womanist, I honor Audre Lorde when I say, "the personal is political" so I hope that you will take what you need from these stories and be able to apply the lessons in your own journey towards unlocking your power.