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In this episode, Shena discusses healing from codependency to improve your self love and the questions you need to ask yourself to adjust your boundaries. Click here to register for […]
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We're re-airing our episode from last year that began Black History Month and hope that you use this month to learn more about our country.
We explore the legacy of one of Black history’s most notable men, Carter G. Woodson. To celebrate Black History Month, we wanted to share the story of the person who literally created what we now know of as “Black History Month,” Carter G. Woodson.
The Mis-Education of the Negro – Carter G. Woodson
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