Ep. #318: Life In Living Color
This week my wife Fruit and I catch up on life and living. Reflecting on our times together along with family and friends. Reflecting on hip-hop and how disses went […]
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In part two of this powerful interview, Felicia continues her conversation with Raslyn Wooten, founder of Notable Career Magazine. Raslyn dives deeper into her mission to empower Black women in the workplace. She shares the content and features of her magazine, practical advice for navigating workplace challenges, and her vision for creating an equitable environment for Black women. Raslyn also discusses her experiences with clients and the impact of workplace culture on Black women’s careers. Tune in for valuable insights and inspiration from Raslyn’s journey and learn how you can support and benefit from this transformative movement.
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This week my wife Fruit and I catch up on life and living. Reflecting on our times together along with family and friends. Reflecting on hip-hop and how disses went […]
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