Episode #26 Eternal Hope with Rhyval
In today’s episode, Angie comes through to break down hustling vs running a business, the three layers of hair, and her journey from leaving the corporate world to owning her own hair salon.
Episode #25 Locs and Skyscrapers w/ Angie SKYHH
In today’s episode, Angie comes through to break down hustling vs running a business, the three layers of hair, and her journey from leaving the corporate world to owning her own hair salon.
Episode #24 Part 2: Strive 4 More w/ Ronica Jacobs
In Part Two of our interview, we do a deep dive into Black Privilege, Ronica's experience with natural hair and why we need to stop judging women with weave, and how she uses her podcast to help people Strive 4 more.
Episode #24 Part 1: Strive 4 More w/ Ronica Jacobs
In today's podcast episode, Ronica shares her love for HBCUs, tells us the truth about funding for public schools, and how her passion for education led her towards becoming an educator instead of an engineer.
Episode #22 Black People Can Swim w/ Coach Taj Omari
In today's episode, we learn how Coach Taj went from learning how to walk by swimming to starting a non-profit, dedicated to providing professional, affordable, dependable aquatic training to the Black community
Episode #21 Leaving A Legacy with Alawna Jamison
In today's episode, we learn how Alawna's love for science led to creating customer service solutions for Black-Owned Businesses. And how the idea of leaving a legacy started her natural hair journey.
Episode #19 A Bridge To U with Monique Russell
In today’s episode, Monique shares how her journey of unlearning led her towards creating a platform for Black voices and unity across the African diaspora.
Episode #18 Sacrifices with Kleo
In today’s episode, Kleo MCM shares how he went from college athlete to opening up for Rod Wave, choosing entrepreneurship, and why he turned down a job offer after they asked him to cut his locs.
Episode #17 A Universal Cure with Elle Cole
In Today’s Episode, Elle shares her journey from joining AmeriCorps and homeschooling her daughters to becoming an advocate for Sickle Cell Awareness.