Why I Love Natasha Rothwell’s “How to Die Alone” and Why You Should Watch it Too

How to Die Alone is a new show on Hulu by Natasha Rothwell. Here’s why I think it’s amazing and why you should probably watch it too… You may not already know, but I do a decent amount of travel for work. Anytime I’m out and about in a new city or state, I usually…

A Pinky Promise: Zendaya, Law Roach, and Knowing Your Worth

We all have to start somewhere and our small beginnings don’t have to dictate where we’ll end up. Our individual journeys will look different. We may have some people who try to turn us down or knock us off course. Ultimately it’s up to us to know our worth, and act accordingly, in the face…

Silence Your Inner Critic by Turning Comparison into Inspiration

Comparison can be detrimental, leading to feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt. It’s important to recognize that everyone’s journey is unique, and self-worth should not be based on others’ achievements. Instead of comparing, seek inspiration from various sources and focus on personal growth and happiness. Embrace individuality and pursue a fulfilling life.

My Renaissance Experience and Lessons Learned from Beyoncé

Beyoncé is preparing to drop her highly anticipated Renaissance act ii album, Cowboy Carter and she has already had commotion going. Watching her prepare for this project is a great opportunity to reflect on my Renaissance experience and some of the lessons that we can all take away from her journey. She truly embodies what…

A Book for Black History Month: “Just as I Am” by Cicely Tyson

One of my goals for the new year is to read more books. Even though I can struggle with getting as many books in as humanly possible, I’m still able to take away from the good gems I do find. My latest read is Just As I Am by Cicely Tyson and it’s particularly relevant…

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