
In this episode, Daliah Ouedraogo, a first-year doctoral student at Howard University, discussed her collegiate experiences and research interests, with a focus on transitions and community building. She also explored the importance of mentors, socialization, and personal growth during graduate studies, as well as the significance of research in addressing challenges faced by Black women. The conversation concluded with a discussion on the intersection of technology, beauty, and self-esteem, as well as the need for social support within Black women's communities and sister circles.ABOUT THE SHOWLirae Journey discusses the journeys of Black women in various contexts and serves as a digital sister circle, a support group for and by Black women. We create community and conversation with the aim of thriving. Subscribe to the Lirae Journey mailing list at liraejourney.com. Follow the show on social media platforms at @liraejourney.DISCLAIMER The topics, views, and opinions expressed on McKissick Health & Wellness are those of the speaker, host, and guest and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of McKissick Health & Wellness or any affiliated brand (One Choice Magazine, the Experience, or SFM Design Studio). Any tips, suggestions, or content provided by our speaker, host, and guest are their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything. Read more https://bit.ly/MHPodNet