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This...I...Do...For...Me: Over 50, Black and Fabulous!

Mar 22, 2024

Quilts by Khristel Johnson 

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In this episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing Fiber Historian 

Khristel Johnson, who in her own words says:  

 

“As a student of life, mother of two, and educator for over 30 years, I have always celebrated learning. I mastered my subject matter during my years as a teacher...


Mar 14, 2024

Once a year, I get to interview someone who is under the age of 50 to highlight their body of work, especially when they have been intentional about involving older Black women.  
 
Tameka Lawson is a force, and her organization Restored Hope empowers Black women and girls to move beyond the everyday cycles of violence...


Dec 1, 2023

Sharon Ehrlich (ERR-lick) is proudBronx-raised native New Yorker

 

Sharon’s business career started in the health care industry where she spent nearly a decade in hospital administration at a major NYC hospital.  

 

love story led to her permanently relocate to Austria. With this move she pivoted her...


Aug 1, 2023

In Episode 60, I interview Regine Rousseau!!

Regine T. Rousseau, wine and spirits expert, writer, presenter, and media personality, focuses on making wine knowledge accessible to people at all levels of proficiency. She is recognized as 2022 Leader in the Wine Industry by Wine Business Monthly, a nominee of 2020 Wine...


Jul 29, 2023

In this episode, I interview Susan Millender, who shares with us information about a rare brain malformation (primarily diagnosed during pregnancy and sometimes diagnosed after birth). She wants us to know that her organization Families for HoPE is the only organization whose mission it is to support the entire...