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.
Millennial Chat – Super-Power of Friendship and Love
Wise Black Nanas
1 hour 12 minutes 28 seconds
1 year ago
Millennial Chat – Super-Power of Friendship and Love
Wise Black Nanas pull back the curtain for a look into the lives of two special guests, Millennial best friends Amber and Monique. They have known each other since 4th grade. One married, the other single, different career choices, different demands on time. What sustains them? How do they keep it together, or do they? What keeps them up at night as they juggle family, relationships, careers, social media, children or not, and the demands of today. They talk about health, loss, friendship and support. Can these young women of today have it “all”, or does it just look that way? Their story reinforces the Super-Power of friendship, love, and gratitude.
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.