Sharing intensely personal and professional stories from life experiences, these every day mature Black Women give it to you straight, with compassion, sometimes with candor, always with caring and gentleness, just like your Nana. Wise Black Nanas uses their unique place in life to encourage, open and start conversations about difficult topics and life events.
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Sharing intensely personal and professional stories from life experiences, these every day mature Black Women give it to you straight, with compassion, sometimes with candor, always with caring and gentleness, just like your Nana. Wise Black Nanas uses their unique place in life to encourage, open and start conversations about difficult topics and life events.
“Make Your Mark” can mean a host of things. It’s an old saying and even older practice. What does it really mean in today’s world? Hear Wise Black Nanas talk about Making Your Mark while taking a closer look and relating the phrase to current times. Joanne opens up more about growing up in the segregated South when “Making Your Mark” was a necessity and a common practice for many people. Wise Black Nanas share loving memories of elderly relatives during a very different time, or is it? How will you Make Your Mark?
Wise Black Nanas
Sharing intensely personal and professional stories from life experiences, these every day mature Black Women give it to you straight, with compassion, sometimes with candor, always with caring and gentleness, just like your Nana. Wise Black Nanas uses their unique place in life to encourage, open and start conversations about difficult topics and life events.