What if being “mediocre” was the most radical thing a Black woman could be? 🔥 In this powerful episode of The Black Experience Podcast, I sit down with Goddess Theadora, the visionary behind The Mediocre Black Woman — a movement redefining what it means to be enough. Before you dive in, make sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more transformative conversations every Wednesday. Goddess Theadora opens up about breaking free from perfectionism, creating safe spaces for Black women t...
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What if being “mediocre” was the most radical thing a Black woman could be? 🔥 In this powerful episode of The Black Experience Podcast, I sit down with Goddess Theadora, the visionary behind The Mediocre Black Woman — a movement redefining what it means to be enough. Before you dive in, make sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more transformative conversations every Wednesday. Goddess Theadora opens up about breaking free from perfectionism, creating safe spaces for Black women t...
Jesse Johnson’s #1 Passion in Politics: Why Trades Beat College
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1 month ago
Jesse Johnson’s #1 Passion in Politics: Why Trades Beat College
Out of all the issues he tackled, police accountability, housing reform, and juvenile justice stand out. Former State Rep. Jesse Johnson reveals the one he’s most passionate about: creating apprenticeship pathways for young people. 👉 Hit subscribe, like, and the bell to stay updated with powerful stories every week! In this short clip, Jesse explains why building pre-apprenticeship programs is his proudest achievement, how trades can rival college as a pathway to wealth, and why hands-on sk...
The Black Experience
What if being “mediocre” was the most radical thing a Black woman could be? 🔥 In this powerful episode of The Black Experience Podcast, I sit down with Goddess Theadora, the visionary behind The Mediocre Black Woman — a movement redefining what it means to be enough. Before you dive in, make sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more transformative conversations every Wednesday. Goddess Theadora opens up about breaking free from perfectionism, creating safe spaces for Black women t...