Episode Description
<p><em>Brown Girl Self-Care is where Black women reclaim our wholeness and power in a world that demands our labor but denies our humanity. Here, the care of ourselves—and the care for each other—become sacred acts of justice, powerful ways of honoring our humanity in a world that doesn’t. </em><em>Let’s take this journey together—we are worthy of this care.</em></p><p>First things first! I want to invite you to join me on May 14th at 7pm CDT for the<strong> "Take The Mic, Take up Space!" Podcasting 101 Workshop</strong> for Black women. <a href="https://browngirlselfcare.myflodesk.com/podcasting101" rel="nofollow"><strong>You can sign up right here. </strong></a>This is a virtual event, being held on Zoom, that I'm hosting where I'll teach you how to get your podcast started, no more excuses. If you've been looking for a sign to start using your voice, this is it.</p><p>Now, onto todays episode. Have you ever been called boring or even a square? I have been several times and I allowed that to shame me into trying to be someone that i was never intended to be. I realized that the idea that I was too boring to show up or share parts of my life online (parts that I deem aren't too private or sacred) had a huge impact on my business and and even how I felt about myself. If this is you too, I'm sharing some takeaways I want you to consider.</p><br><br>Our Sponsors:<br>* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code SELFCARE for a great deal: https://happymammoth.com<br>* Check out Wonderful Pistachios: https://WonderfulPistachios.com<br><br><br>Advertising Inquiries: <a href="https://redcircle.com/brands">https://redcircle.com/brands</a><br><br>Privacy & Opt-Out: <a href="https://redcircle.com/privacy">https://redcircle.com/privacy</a>