Who better to close out Season 1 of Who’s in My Chair? than our very own artistic intellectual, @amandaseales? This truth-telling soldier is always right on time. Even though we recorded this episode back in winter, our conversation couldn’t be more relevant to the current unraveling of our raggedy democracy.@amandaseales has taught me the power of nuance — something I’ve consistently learned from Black women like her. It’s reshaped the way I see not just myself, but us as a community❤️...
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Who better to close out Season 1 of Who’s in My Chair? than our very own artistic intellectual, @amandaseales? This truth-telling soldier is always right on time. Even though we recorded this episode back in winter, our conversation couldn’t be more relevant to the current unraveling of our raggedy democracy.@amandaseales has taught me the power of nuance — something I’ve consistently learned from Black women like her. It’s reshaped the way I see not just myself, but us as a community❤️...
Join me and my guest co-host, Cara D. Robinson. We met 8 years ago when she sat in my chair as a client—and from day one, she was pure light. Since then, she’s become a dear friend who’s poured into me in ways I didn’t even know were possible. Cara is one of many Black women who’ve shown up with so much purpose and love for our community—it’s the reason Who’s in My Chair? exists. As the former CEO of SheaMoisture, she helped lead one of the most iconic Black-founded brands under Unileve...
Who's In My Chair?
Who better to close out Season 1 of Who’s in My Chair? than our very own artistic intellectual, @amandaseales? This truth-telling soldier is always right on time. Even though we recorded this episode back in winter, our conversation couldn’t be more relevant to the current unraveling of our raggedy democracy.@amandaseales has taught me the power of nuance — something I’ve consistently learned from Black women like her. It’s reshaped the way I see not just myself, but us as a community❤️...