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136 The Link Up with Latesha : Making Your Side Hustle Your Full-Time Hustle

Episode Notes On the twelfth installment of The Link Up with Latesha, our incredible host Latesha Byrd, founder of Byrd Career Consulting, throws out some tips, tricks, and strategies for making your side hustle your full-time hustle. She also talks a bit about some of the tools and programs she utilizes that help maximize her…

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223: How To Accept Yourself As You Are: Self-Love, Self-Care & Inner Healing w/ Shelah Marie

YOU ARE ENOUGH – but do you believe it? Do you struggle with truly having a healthy relationship with self? We chat with Shelah Marie – self-love advocate, lifestyle entrepreneur, and CEO + Founder of Curvy, Curly Conscious, a safe space for Black women to connect and heal. Shelah shares the intimate details of her healing journey…

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53: Black Women are THEE Final Girls

Filmmaker, Goth/punk bad ass and Horror film connoisseur Monika Estrella Negra joins Sam to talk about the intersections of Black Womanhood, Queerness & Horror. Bae(s) of The Week: @AmorousEbony Hoe(s) of the Week: Waciuma Maina, Mel Lady, Gustavo Self Care Tips: Take a Self Care Quiz Cute Date Idea: Attend a mixology class with bae…

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135 Tristan’s Tip : Three Things Holding Up Your Job Search

Episode Notes On the thirty-sixth installment of Tristan’s Tips, our special guest Tristan Layfield covers three common mistakes you might be making that could be holding up your job search. Many of us apply to dozens upon dozens of jobs only to find ourselves still without an offer – be sure to adapt these points…

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Session 129: What You Need to Know About Domestic Violence

The Therapy for Black Girls Podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a Licensed Psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible version of ourselves.  October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month and I thought it…

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Perky Perspectives Radio 10.20 w/ Compton Grocery Outlet

Perky Perspectives Radio 10.20 w/ Eugene Compton Grocery Outlet Hey everyone this is Perky of Perky Perspectives and I am coming to you live from the West SIde of the After Party. This is my first show on the After Party Radio but not my first time at the rodeo. Thank you to everyone that…

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134 : Millennials at Work (w/ Brittani Hunter)

Episode Notes Zach has the pleasure of chatting with Brittani Hunter, founder and CEO of The Mogul Millennial, and they discuss how to go about effectively using your voice at work. They also talk about The Mogul Millennial platform in general, what she’s looking forward to in the future, and what initially led her to…

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317: Adrian Franks

Adrian Franks is a one-of-a-kind renaissance man. His work as a UX creative director at IBM focuses on experience design (iX) for their global business services brand, but trust me — his skills don’t stop there. Our conversation began with Adrian walking us through his typical days of meetings and projects, but things really came…

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133 The Link Up with Latesha : Mental Health Day at Work

Episode Notes On the eleventh entry of The Link Up with Latesha, our incredible host Latesha Byrd, founder of Byrd Career Consulting, talks about how to take mental health days at work, what that actually means and looks like, and the benefits of doing so. According to a 2018 Glassdoor study, the average American only…

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222: Turn Your Pain Into Purpose – How Changemaker Bertony Faustin Became Oregon’s First Black Winemaker

For Bertony Faustin, the death of his father ignited within him a desire to stop taking life for granted and to start giving it his all. He decided to use his pain as fuel and took advantage of a vineyard plot owned by his in-laws. Abbey Creek Vineyard was founded…and the rest is history. Bertony…

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