When we know our actions (or non actions) will be louder than the actual words, that is all that matters.
Conversation Sunday featuring Janet-Lynn The Author Of “Forever Is Today”
Crowned ReRe sits down with Janet Lynn the author of “Forever Is Today” The two ladies speak about what inspired Janet Lynn to write Forever…
The Self-Care Checklist for Black Men (Dear Kings) WK #4
Although your presences may seem as a threat to others King. You are not a threat, you are a promise and a gift. I want you to be present in your gift and in your promise that is why it is so important if you do not do anything else please take a moment or 10 minutes to breathe.
Self-Care Checklist for Black Men (Dear Kings) WK #3
Rather you check off everything on the King’s Checklist or not please King take time for yourself outside of yourself, you will find your Crown Moment … I promise.
The Unknown … S2. E12 The CrownTalk Podcast.
“On this episode of The CrownTalk Podcast Crowned ReRe has a conversation with Joanette Weisee, the author of “Giggles In My Heart” a Covid-19 Frontline Emergency Doctor and also to her grand kids she is known as Dr. Grammy. Joanette shares how one conversation with her grand-daughter about Covid-19 inspired her to write “Giggles In My Heart” series. Joanette also share how fear can create a barrier that stops us from reaching our goal.”
The Company … The Value Of Minding The Company You Keep
“The sense of hopelessness is a feeling a lot of us deal with. It’ll make you feel like you don’t know how to continue. While I’m getting better as time passes, it’s still a struggle. Thankfully, I’ve found ways to keep my crown balanced. Among them is keeping the right people around you.”
The Creative … S2. E10 The CrownTalk Podcast.
Crowned ReRe has a wonderful conversation with “International Best Selling” author Darryl Bell, Darryl Bell is the author of “We Are Creators”. Darryl Bell shares his reason for writing “We are Creators”
Why The Celebration Of Black Joy Is So Important (The Joy)
We are fighting for the joy of leaving the house, enjoying our day and being able to go back home. We are fighting for the joy to be in our black skin.