One of the first steps towards anti-racism is learning from the everyday experiences of people of color. This Black History Month, I’m speaking with Black women of different backgrounds and life stages, listening to their stories, and elevating their voices.
If you love to learn and want to feel supported on your anti-racism journey, today’s episode is for you! Join me in hearing from Lucretia Berry as she shares her experience as a Black woman in education.
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18: Am I too strong for my husband?
17: Why are friendships so hard?
16: How can I live with chronic pain?
15: Is our criminal justice system working?
14: How can I live a better year?
13: What did we learn from 2019?
12: How can the holidays be more meaningful?
BONUS: Women in the Church - What we learned
11: Should women lead in the Church? (Part 3)
10: Should women should lead in the Church? (Part 2)
9: Should women lead in the Church? (Part 1)
8: Is adoption helpful or hurtful?
7: How do I handle my anxious child?
6: Am I experiencing stress or burnout?
5: Why does mentoring matter?
4: What's wrong with me?
3: Why can't I do that?
2: How can I love myself when I don't like my body?
1: How do I lead when I don't feel like a leader?
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