THE INTERVIEW
We are honored to have had many powerful conversations with the black women featured in this episode. They are teachers, leaders, writers, activists, travelers, artists, mothers, wives,and daughters. We invite you to reflect, listen, learn, and act on the advice, experience and teachings from the voices you hear in this episode as we all come together in this revolution, to fight against racism and injustice.. You will hear from Angela Manuel-Davis, Lalah Delia, Larayia Gaston, Rachel Cargle, Bola Sokunbi, Lauren Ash, Lizzy Jeff, Evita Robinson, Jehmu Greene, and Luvvie Ajayi — each a unique, motivating, compelling voice in this world that we are proud to amplify.
We also talk about:
Exploring our purpose
Figuring out what ways you can serve a cause
Not excusing the abuse black people have faced
How just living can be a revolution
The importance of black women learning to talk about money
Modeling self-care
Being a product of racial injustice
How the travel industry does not see black people
Teaching people about their unconscious biases
How we have to do better
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Angela Manuel-Davis
@angelamanueldavis
Bonus – Angela Manuel-Davis on Holding Space, Feeling Worthy + Living on Purpose at Propel CoLabs Fitness Festival
Lalah Delia
@lalahdelia
Ep. 281 – Vibrating Higher with Lalah Delia
LaRayia Gaston
@larayia
Ep. 259 – LaRayia Gaston on Breaking Stigmas Around Homelessness + Healing with Radical Love
Rachel Cargle
@rachel.cargle
Ep. 329 – “Revolution Now” – In Conversation with Rachel Cargle (re-release)
Bola Sokunbi
@clevergirlfinance + @bolasokunbi
Ep. 301 – Roadmap to Financial Freedom with Clever Girl Finance Founder, Bola Sokunbi
Lauren Ash
@blackgirlinom + @hellolaurenash
Bonus – Lauren Ash on The Power of Sisterhood, Setting Intentions + Preventative Self-Care at Propel CoLabs Fitness Festival
Lizzy Jeff
@lizzyjeff
Ep. 223 – Lizzy Jeff: The Queen of Cannabis on Stepping Into Your Greatness + Connecting to Your Body
Evita Robinson
@evierobbie
Ep. 153 NOMADNESS: Creating a Tribe + Movement for People of Color Who Travel – with Evita Robinson
Jehmu Greene
@jehmu
Ep. 163 - Evangelist For Good: The Importance of Voting, Midterm Elections, and The Pink Wave
Luvvie Ajayi
@luvvie
Ep. 171 Our Responsibility to Do Better with Luvvie Ajayi
Alaffia
@alaffia handcrafts award-winning clean, green skin and hair care with fair trade ingredients that support community empowerment projects in West Africa. They offer a wide range of products including shampoo, soap, body wash, toning mist, lotion and more for both kids and adults. These products contain the MADE SAFE seal, the only nontoxic certification that applies to products used daily. The Alaffia Foundation (TAF) is a 501(c)3 organization. TAF’s mission is to empower African communities through the advancement of Fair Trade, education, sustainable living and gender equality. Alaffia also provides equal opportunity jobs all over the world through Fair Trade, in Africa and the U.S.
Shop at: https://www.alaffia.com/
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