Lara shares the first episode of a new show we think you'll love.
Black Her Stories reshapes Black history through the inspiring stories of women you may never have heard of. Through nourishing conversations with leading writers, artists and entertainers, we explore what is possible when creativity meets history - when we tap into our creative power to unlock our purpose.
If you need to reconnect with your creative courage, then this show is for you.
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