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In this episode of Me, Myself, and AI, we dive deep into the science behind manifestation, focusing on its unique impact on Black women. We explore what the research really says about visualization, positive affirmations, and how cultivating a manifesting mindset shapes self-worth, mental well-being, and even life outcomes. Our AI hosts break down the cognitive and neurological effects of positive thinking, discuss the cultural power of affirmations like “Black Girl Magic,” and examine how manifestation can be both empowering and misleading if taken too far.

Join us as we blend scientific insights with cultural context to uncover how manifestation practices can uplift, inspire, and even transform lives. Whether you’re a believer or a skeptic, this episode sheds light on why the way we think matters—and how Black women have been harnessing this power long before it became mainstream.

Don’t miss out on this thought-provoking episode that blends science, culture, and a touch of magic. Tune in now and manifest some good vibes with us!

Inspiring Women of Color Leaders

• Ursula Burns - Former CEO of Xerox (USA)

• Lisa Su - CEO of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) (USA)

• Arlan Hamilton - Founder and CEO of Backstage Capital (USA)

• Tiffany Callender - CEO of the Black Entrepreneurship Program (Canada)

• Chivon John - Global Wellness Advocate and Speaker (Canada)

• Thasunda Brown Duckett - CEO of TIAA (USA)

• Mellody Hobson - Co-CEO of Ariel Investments and Board Chair of Starbucks (USA)

• Nadine Spencer - CEO of the Black Business and Professional Association (BBPA) (Canada)

• Kamala Harris - Vice President of the United States (USA)

• Celina Caesar-Chavannes - Former MP (Canada)

• Rosemary Sadlier - Social Justice Advocate (Canada)

• Mia Mottley - Prime Minister of Barbados

• Nanaia Mahuta - Former Foreign Minister of New Zealand

• Jody Wilson-Raybould - Former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada

• Ai-jen Poo - Executive Director, National Domestic Workers Alliance (USA)

• Opal Tometi - Co-Founder of Black Lives Matter (USA)

• Djamila Ibrahim - Human Rights and Anti-Racism Consultant (Canada)

• Karen Restoule - Co-Founder of BOLD Realities (Canada)

• Tarana Burke - Founder of the Me Too Movement (USA)

• Sheena Blake - Community Advocate and Urban Hero (Canada)

• Angela Cooke - Assistant Deputy Minister of Housing, Ontario

Mentorship and Networking Organizations for Women of Color

Global and U.S.-Based Organizations:

• The Executive Leadership Council (ELC)

• Black Women on Wall Street (BWOWS)

• Women of Color in Tech (WOCinTech)

• National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA)

• Girls Who Code

• Black Girls CODE

• Higher Heights for America

• LatinasRepresent

Canadian Organizations and Networks:

• Black Business and Professional Association (BBPA)

• Canadian Association of Black Lawyers (CABL)

• Equal Voice Canada

• CivicAction Leadership Foundation

• Federation of Black Canadians (FBC)

• ByBlacks.com

• Calgary Black Chambers

• The Congress of Black Women of Canada (CBWC)

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