In this episode, I connect with certified yoga instructor @ab_the_yogi to discuss the practice of yoga, it’s benefits, and the need for diversification in the wellness community.
In this episode, Brittany dissects an article written by a psychology professor at Kent state, on the topic of anxiety amongst black women. She also briefly shares her experience and her social anxiety diagnosis,
The current climate of America has us all shook! The recent murder of George Floyd and the lack of accountability for the officers involved has tensions at a peak. Protesters are being brutalized by the police, and our president is a lunatic. B
Brittany shares her experience with her exploration of a positive mindset shift. The law of attraction teaches that the power of the mind can translate our thoughts, and materialize them into reality. What would rather materialize? What you wan
Episode 4 continues with the emotive projection of the lives affected by incarceration. Join me to hear the perspective of a wife, of a formerly incarcerated husband, who fortunately beat the odds. Brittany and her parents also share intimate c
Many daughters, mothers, wives, and sisters share the common experience of coping with the incarceration of a loved one. Unfortunately, this has also been my experience. My dad was incarcerated, and my brother is currently. In this episode, ea
Sisterhood is an essential part of black womanhood, that many haven’t genuinely experienced. Real, solid, friendships and support provide an astounding comfort, that is unmatched. The journey to “Finding your Tribe” can be complicated, but the
We aren’t all the same, but we are ONE. This trailer reveals the essence of what HardHer the podcast represents. Our experiences don’t define us, but they’ll bring us together