In this episode I discuss black hairstyles in the workplace through my own experience. There's so much more that I wish I would've mentioned in this episode, but I had to just jump on the mic to say what I felt in the given moment. Nowadays companies are trying to be more diverse (sadly that it's something that needs to be "tried" and "accepted") but I believe that society is headed in a positive direction. Black women are now feeling confident entering the workplace with hairstyles that may seem dramatic to their non-black colleagues, but are normal protective styles for us. I think it's important for non-black people to understand that braids, weaves, wigs, etc. worn by black women are not only from heritage and tradition, but also are protective styles which help us maintain our natural hair underneath for whatever the occasion. And if there's one lesson to be learned when it comes to black women and our hair, DON'T TOUCH OUR HAIR"!
On this episode I discuss the unfairness the PRIDE community receives when expressing their thoughts for equalilty, understanding and acceptance.
Co-parenting doesn't have to be difficult, yet some of you make it so that it is difficult. Get out your feelings and step up to the plate and learn how to care for these children by communicating and providing the necessary support (financially, emotionally, etc.). Working together as parents will yield the best results while raising children.
What a year it has been?! Closing out the year 2020 with my tenth episode of Just Say It with Lenabeautifulll. I'll just call it my final episode to Season 1. Although, all of my goals weren't met, 2020 made me more faithful and ready for 2021.
Dive into this episode, if you feel like it, as I discuss my reasons as to why my latest episode was delayed. You'll find that I didn't put out an episode because I didn't feel like it. The weight of everyday life sunk it's nails into me and anxiety and depression became a factor that I had to deal with. I discuss how selfceare is so essential to your mental health and how sometimes when you don't feel like it, then don't!
Going through my closet and reviewing my refined wardrobe one day, gave me reflection upon my glow-up. On this episode, I discuss the glow-up process and how I view it as the power of healing. From spiritual to psychological, the glow-up is a place where self has reflected, healed and arrived at a place of peace and happiness ("glow-up-ism").
Who said there weren't some perks to being single?! In this episode of Just Say It, I share my experiences and my advice on how to live single while navigating the dating world and preparing yourself for the next relationship.
Being a woman comes with many struggles and we all make similar sacrifices. In this episode, I dive into the issues that we face as women, from topics such as traditional standards that society places upon us to become accepted and "wifed" up, if you will, to single motherhood. I also speak on the black women community and how colorism has become one of the top tier burdens within our culture.
Looking back on childhood experiences, you can remember how young, dumb, and broke you were. Listen as I share my experience of being young, dumb and broke as a kid and how I'm raising my children who are going through the YDB stage.
Finally you are able to listen to the very first episode of Just Say It with your host Lenabeautifulll. I procrastinated so much up until this point. Listen as I take you through my journey of how Just Say It was birthed and how I procrastinated starting my podcast.