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30 Years of Lessons Learned About Marriage...from a Divorced Woman - by Rana Peri Davis

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A Letter From The Strong Friend - Forgiveness From An Unhealed Place - by Michelle Harris Jackson

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Business Women: 4 Ways To Show Support Without Spending A Dime - by Sadie Pegues-Hall

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Business Women: 4 Ways To Show Support Without Spending A Dime - by Sadie Pegues-Hall Women are most certainly celebrating one another’s accomplishments lately, but for us to get to where we are now, we had to support one another. Grow together, learn together and connect. We had to support our endeavors, ideas, and businesses. Want to rally behind a fellow businesswoman and not empty your pockets? Well, here are four ways to do just that without spending a dime. Share Social Media Posts The easiest support of all (and perhaps one of the best) is to share a post. This is a great way for your friend or family member to see you supporting them, plus it expands their reach, which is an even greater benefit because you never know who is going to see it that is not already in her circle. Sharing a post on social media is a no-brainer and costs 0 dollars. Subscribe to Their Business Blog or YouTube Channel Here is another way to support without any type of financial burden. Presence and numb...

Why You Should Collaborate With Black Women Now - by Sadie Pegues-Hall

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Why You Should Collaborate With Black Women Now - by Sadie Pegues-Hall The world has always viewed black women through some form of imitation, but now it seems as if the curtain has been thrown back, and we are actually being seen as ourselves and appreciated for just that. In no uncertain terms, black women are trending and could open up a new world for your market. Often Imitated, Never Duplicated Black women have been some of the most imitated beings on this planet. Whether it be style, our verbiage but mainly our physical appearance. Just ask the Kardashians. They have built a billion dollar empire based on the influence of black women. Our lips, their so called boxer braids (which have been cornrows all of our lives), to our curviest features. Basically, if you really want to know what the best next thing is, simply ask a black woman. We are influential and make everything more desirable, and that is a huge tool from a marketing standpoint. We Move With Intention Everything we do ...