Imma fat girl livin’ in a Skinny World, holla if ya hear me! This is what I say to myself each morning before I leave for work. I am met by women who see me and see a non-threatening happy face. By others, they ask why don’t I smile but never ask me how do I feel. So I’ve learned to look to God and be content within and let my words define my path . Feel what I say and feel your own way to inner peace and happiness . Love what you hear ? Then leave a voicemail review, share it, and talk about it. Peace .
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Imma fat girl livin’ in a Skinny World, holla if ya hear me! This is what I say to myself each morning before I leave for work. I am met by women who see me and see a non-threatening happy face. By others, they ask why don’t I smile but never ask me how do I feel. So I’ve learned to look to God and be content within and let my words define my path . Feel what I say and feel your own way to inner peace and happiness . Love what you hear ? Then leave a voicemail review, share it, and talk about it. Peace .
The way we treat one another in life often crosses over to how we treat one another in business. The two are never disconnected regardless of how we believe it might be. In this episode I discuss the way or ways in which African-Americans are treated in business and in the health field. At the end of this episode my hope and prayer is that we take accountability for our words for our actions and for our thoughts. More important we take accountability for the spirit and the soul that continues to take on the negative instead of understanding the positive. Have a listen. And I hope that you can understand that we just want to be seen as worthy because we are. We all are. Thanks for listening. And if you have questions, I’m here. Peace.
The Seas Speak
Imma fat girl livin’ in a Skinny World, holla if ya hear me! This is what I say to myself each morning before I leave for work. I am met by women who see me and see a non-threatening happy face. By others, they ask why don’t I smile but never ask me how do I feel. So I’ve learned to look to God and be content within and let my words define my path . Feel what I say and feel your own way to inner peace and happiness . Love what you hear ? Then leave a voicemail review, share it, and talk about it. Peace .