I'M NOT JUST AN AFRICAN WOMAN discusses: How to change the way you talk about yourself. how to talk up and influence public perception of African women.
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I'M NOT JUST AN AFRICAN WOMAN discusses: How to change the way you talk about yourself. how to talk up and influence public perception of African women.
Être une Afrodescendante musulmane en France de nos jours n'est pas chose aisée malgrés une bonne éducation, un niveau de vie normale et une envie de s'épanouir dans le respect des autres.
Aujourd'hui j'ai pu épingler #Nathy Labell: Beninoise née en France pour un échange sur son nouveau livre "pense et positive". Passionnée de development personnel et de la pensée positive au max en est à son 7ème livre. #IAmNotJustAnAfricanWoman témoigne de l'expertise fondée sur des preuves et données de #Nathy Labell
In this recording I am having a conversation with Joan Williams a nurse in New York. She talks about gut health and why she believes that support to patients should consider their physical, emotional, social and spiritual well-being.
Here we talk about Gabonese women staying loveless relationship for the sake of public perception. My guest today is La Diva de L'Eternel all the way from Gabon a small country in Central Africa region
This morning, I had an insightful conversation with Mr Ian P, who is an insurance entrepreneur. In today's episode we discussed how we can add value to our lives by protecting it.
In this episode of I 'M Not Just An African Woman: I had the privilege to exchange with a Gabonese woman who lives in Paris about traditional marriage V modern weddings. We started off by exploring how she felt about her culture, being an African woman in France and ended with our responsibility as mothers of humanity. Ooh and our conversation was all in French...Hoops!
I am very excited folks. This week first episode is featuring my bestie Michelle. We talked a little about the impact of Covid19 on mental health and health inequality in our community. People interaction during the pandemic and ended with the realisation that she needed to have a positive and affirming look about herself as a woman of African descent.
I'M NOT JUST AN AFRICAN WOMAN discusses: How to change the way you talk about yourself. how to talk up and influence public perception of African women.