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14 Oct

Redemption Song: These Celebs Share The Moments In Their

Oprah Winfrey, arguably probably the most notable self-made people on the planet, has spoken publicly about her early skilled failures. Before striking gold along with her beloved self-titled talk show, she’s publicly shared how she handled being doubted by higher-ups. “I got fired …well I got demoted,” the powerhouse mogul shared in a 2017 Bloomberg interview, where spoke about her time at a Baltimore news station working as a primetime news co-anchor. This was an incredible accomplishment considering inclusive representation was nearly non-existent in TV journalism and she or he was a young, Black woman. When the show failed, she was solely blamed and never her more seasoned, white male co-host and was even discouraged by her bosses to proceed...
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7 Oct

Coco Jones Has Had To Get A Little Less

With successful TV show and a burgeoning music profession, Coco Jones’ star is rising. And everyone knows “mo’ money, mo’ boundaries,” or whatever Biggie said. This universal truth is the rationale Jones has partnered with tea company Pure Leaf and their subtly sweet campaign.  On this partnership, Jones will help women learn tips on how to say no so that they can yes to themselves. The actress/singer will run a Subtly Sweet Hotline through the comment section of her Tik Tok page where real women write in about tips on how to say no in various real-world scenarios. Jones knows all in regards to the importance of learning to say no in her skilled life.  “I’ve experienced loads of situations where I felt...
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9 Sep

Mickey Guyton: ‘I’ve Spent My Whole Profession In Spaces

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