Ep. 95 How to move past insecurities – ft. Tawana Hobday (REPLAY)
In this episode, Tawana Hobday an Educator for over 20 years, shares her struggle with self- love. As a child, she was often told that because of her darker skin […]
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Naja chats with fellow Southern belle and Family Lawyer, Nicole Sodoma about how her perspective on divorce changed after she experienced her own.
Nicole Sodoma is the Founder and Managing Principal of Sodoma Law. For the past 25 years, Nicole has pioneered a way through the often-dreaded field of family law with integrity, compassion, and tenacity. As a marriage-loving divorce attorney, Nicole was shocked on the day she chose herself, her happiness, and her future over her 13-year marriage. In her debut book, PLEASE DON’T SAY YOU’RE SORRY, Nicole provides a witty, honest, and wildly relatable account of the stripped-down realities of marriage, separation, and divorce. Using her personal stories and (sometimes unbelievable) experiences as a family law attorney of two decades, Nicole layers in laughter, compassion, and legal savvy to deliver empowering principles that will help guide readers through both the humorous and not-so-humorous realities of divorce.
Website – www.nicolesodoma.com
Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/nicolesodoma/
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/AttorneyNicoleSodoma
Twitter – https://twitter.com/nicolesodoma
In this episode, Tawana Hobday an Educator for over 20 years, shares her struggle with self- love. As a child, she was often told that because of her darker skin […]
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