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Lady, sometimes we’re #blatchet and sometimes we’re introspective. You know the vibes! Grab your favorite gemstone and join in the conversation as Terri and Dr. Dom sit down with Ashley McLemore, founder of Begin Collection, a gemstone jewelry business. She talks about how her windy path gave her a unique perspective that is at the foundation of her business. As a Black woman, you deserve both peace and luxury in equal abundance. Ashley offers insight on how gemstones can be used in your daily rituals to help bring healing, calming, and beauty to your life. And, there’s even a special gift for you – yes, YOU – at the end. Tune in and let’s get zen!
Quote of the Day:
“Put your healing in your hands.”
-Ashley McLemore
Where to find Guest:
Website: Begin Collection
IG: @begin.withashley
LinkedIn: Ashley McLemore
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Cultivating H.E.R. Space Sanctuary
Resources:
Dr. Dom’s Therapy Practice
Branding with Terri
Melanin and Mental Health
Therapy for Black Girls
Psychology Today
Therapy for QPOC
Register here for the Vibrate Higher Empowerment Workshop!
Where to find us:
Twitter: @HERspacepodcast
Instagram: @herspacepodcast
Facebook: @herspacepodcast
Website: cultivatingherspace.com
This week your hosts Bridget Kelly and Mandii B are joined by singer, songwriter, and producer Alex Isley. The ladies have some grown (5:00), honest (25:00), and slightly toxic (47:00) […]
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