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The pandemic has brought me time to discover if I’m a cocktail lady or a wine lady. Let’s discuss. I’m also sharing the food and drink lessons I have learned from being broke. This week, as we are in the middle of an election season, I thought it would be fitting to return to an episode from the archives with attorney, founder, and social impact strategist, Ifeoma Ike. This episode was recorded in the Before Times (prior to the pandemic). Ifeoma shares her journey in government and law, how to effect change inside of a broken system and why marginalized people should get involved in government and politics. To learn more about Ifeoma Ike, visit https://thinkrubix.com/ifeoma.
For the show notes and transcripts, visit http://www.amenabrown.com/her-with-amena-brown/episode-3.
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This week the guys are joined by two very special guests Brotha Hassan and Molly topics discussed included the effectiveness of the NBA bubble, Ever said I love you and […]
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