Validation helps build trust in oneself and boosts confidence.
The Protection: Black People and Sunscreen.
Have you ever walked past the sunscreen aisle because you’ve heard the myth that “Black people don’t need sunscreen”? I have also believed in this myth until recently.
The God of Good Looks. Beauty is Only Skin Deep.
We believe so much in a person’s potential that we ignore who they are in the present and dismiss the fact that we can’t change people. -Crowned ReRe-
The Drop-Off. The CrownTalk Podcast S5. E2
We are checking in with our inner child.
Book and Bloom Review: “The Midnight Library” by Matt Haig.
“She imagined seeing herself as just another brilliant freak of nature. Just another sentient animal, trying their best. And in doing so, she imagined what it was like to be free.
The Unsolicited Advice Part I … The CrownTalk Podcast S4. E4.
Always remember a person does not have to take your advice, and you should not be in your “bag” about it.
Conversation Sunday featuring Cheryl Moy. The Author of “The Origami Balloon Becoming Mei-Rose.”
“Learn to love yourself first, and then you will have the gift of joy to spread to others.”
—Cheryl Moy.
Conversation Sunday featuring Wendy Marqueine. The Author of “Genius Loves An Attitude Of Gratitude”
Crowned ReRe converse with Wendy Marqueine about the series “Genius and Friends” brand, the importance of teaching morals to little kids. The two ladies also speak on self-care, self-awareness and Wendy shares her crown moment.
Conversation Sunday with Joanne Bell-Burgess. The Author of “Dancing with Tired Feet”
“All water was blue, so sometimes it was hard to tell which current was trying to pull me under and which was drafting me to safety.” -Joanne Ball-Burgess
Conversation Sunday with Christine Aldrich. The Author of “Braiding Crowns of Friendship”
Christine Aldrich is an author, community college educational leader, certified trainer, and change agent. She has been a strong advocate of empowering people for the last decade by helping them to find their best self.