Episodios

  • Ep. 61 - The hidden dangers in beauty products : what they are not telling black women with Michelle Anaba
    Dec 27 2024

    In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Kristian Edwards sits down with Michelle Anaba to uncover the hidden dangers lurking in many beauty products and how these risks are often not discussed within the Black community. Michelle, a skincare expert and advocate, shares her knowledge on the harmful chemicals and ingredients commonly found in mainstream beauty products, shedding light on how they disproportionately affect Black women’s health and well-being. Together, they explore the importance of conscious beauty choices, the lack of transparency in the industry, and how to protect yourself while embracing products that align with wellness. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone looking to make more informed, healthier choices when it comes to beauty and self-care.

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    28 m
  • Ep. 60: Why I stopped worshipping the 'white male God' : a Black woman's spiritual awakening with Christena Cleveland
    Dec 20 2024

    In this episode, Dr. Kristian Edwards is joined by Christena Cleveland, author of God Is a Black Woman, as they dive deep into the transformative journey of rejecting the traditional "white male God" and embracing a more authentic spiritual path. Christena, a Black woman on her own spiritual awakening, shares her powerful story of reclaiming faith and spirituality, while exploring the emotional, cultural, and personal impacts of this shift. Together, they discuss the need for a more inclusive and empowering understanding of God, spirituality, and identity, offering listeners a thought-provoking conversation on the intersection of faith, race, and personal growth. This episode is a must-listen for anyone questioning traditional spiritual frameworks and seeking a deeper, more personal connection to their faith.

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    1 h y 31 m
  • Ep. 59 - The power of buying black : how Maggie Anderson sparked an economic revolution
    Dec 13 2024

    The Power of Buying Black: How Maggie Anderson Sparked an Economic Revolution is an inspiring and eye-opening exploration of one woman's bold decision to invest in her community—and how it ignited a national movement. Maggie Anderson, a successful businesswoman and mother, made headlines when she and her family committed to buying exclusively from Black-owned businesses for an entire year. What began as a personal challenge quickly became a powerful statement on economic justice, community empowerment, and the transformative potential of collective action.

    This compelling story chronicles Anderson's journey, the obstacles she faced, and the undeniable impact of circulating dollars within the Black community. With honesty, urgency, and passion, Anderson sheds light on the racial disparities in economic opportunity and urges readers to harness their purchasing power as a tool for equity. Our Black Year is a call to action—a reminder that where we spend our money matters, and that change can begin with a single, intentional choice.

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    1 h y 3 m
  • Ep. 58 - Breaking free: Why I quit the boxes society put me in | The military ranks to entrepreneurial power with Liz Love
    Dec 6 2024

    In this episode, Liz Love shares her powerful journey of breaking free from the boxes society tried to place her in. From the disciplined ranks of the military to the liberating world of entrepreneurship, Liz discusses the obstacles she faced, the lessons she learned, and the empowering process of creating her own path. Tune in as Liz reflects on the importance of authenticity, overcoming societal expectations, and the strength it takes to make the leap into entrepreneurial power. This is an inspiring conversation for anyone ready to challenge the status quo and take control of their own destiny.

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    37 m
  • Ep. 57 - H&M to black-owned brands: Anika Hobbs on redefining success and sacrifice in a capitalist world
    Dec 4 2024

    What does it mean to walk away from the security of a global retail giant like H&M to build something that centers Black creativity, culture, and community? In this episode, we sit down with Anika Hobbs, founder of the beloved DC-based boutique Nubian Hueman, to unpack her journey from corporate retail to conscious entrepreneurship.

    Anika shares the moments that shaped her decision to leave behind the familiar and the stable to carve out space for independent Black and Brown designers. We talk about the cost of choosing purpose over profit, how capitalism manipulates our definitions of success, and the power of designing a business rooted in values rather than margins.

    This is a raw and inspiring conversation about redefining success on your own terms, honoring your community, and what it really takes to thrive while resisting systems that were never built for us.

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    54 m
  • Ep. 56 - Why being yourself is the hardest thing you'll ever do but it's worth it. with Sohjé (So Jay) Johnson
    Nov 22 2024

    This episiode is about liberation through boundaries. It's about making peace with relationships that shift, choosing not to stay in spaces that harm you, and refusing to co-sign narratives that don't align with your truth. It’s not about being combative—it’s about being clear. It's also about how bravery can look like a single sentence: "I was just informing you."

    Key Ideas You Could Build Around:

    • Bravery as Boundaries: It's brave to say, "That hurt me," or "I'm no longer available for that," especially to people who love you conditionally.

    • Friendship and Utility: When you're everyone's "useful friend," your worth gets tied to what you do more than who you are. This piece challenges that.

    • Non-Mutual Closure: Sometimes the breakup, the shift, or the silence doesn’t need mutual agreement. You get to end it. Period.

    • Reclaiming the Narrative: “I plunked out the first time by letting you tell a different version of the story.” Whew. That line alone could be a sermon.

    • Spiritual Alignment in Romance: That conversation with the now-partner is one of the most emotionally evolved dialogues I’ve seen captured—he received her reflection with grace, not ego.

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    1 h y 35 m
  • Ep. 55 - Balancing life as a mom : Self-care and business tips with Barbara Jaques
    Nov 15 2024

    Balancing Life as a Mom: Self-Care and Business Tips is a heartfelt and practical guide from Dr. Kristian for mothers who are navigating the beautiful chaos of parenting while building a business or chasing big dreams. Drawing from her own experiences as a mother and entrepreneur, Dr. Kristian shares honest reflections, self-care strategies, and time-tested tips for staying grounded and focused.

    This piece offers real-world advice on setting boundaries, creating routines that work, and giving yourself grace in the process. It’s not about doing it all—it's about doing what matters most with intention and love. Whether you're in the early stages of motherhood or deep in the juggle, Balancing Life as a Mom is a reminder that you can prioritize your well-being, nurture your passions, and still show up fully for your family.

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Ep. 54 - Second Chances and Sacred Truths | Kenda Fields
    Nov 8 2024

    Facing My First Hire After Our Business Breakup & How We Saved Our Friendship is a raw, honest reflection from Dr. Kristian on the delicate balance between business and personal relationships. In this deeply personal account, she shares what it was like to navigate hiring her first team member after a painful business split with a close friend—and how, against the odds, they managed to repair the friendship.

    More than just a story about entrepreneurship, this is a journey through emotional growth, forgiveness, boundary-setting, and the complexities of working with people you love. Dr. Kristian offers hard-won lessons about leadership, trust, and the power of open communication. For anyone who’s ever blurred the lines between business and friendship, this piece is a must-read—full of vulnerability, wisdom, and hope that some relationships really are worth fighting for.

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    1 h y 1 m