S1, EP 11 - Love Thyself & Be Creative.
Update: 2017-04-24
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"My body my rules" are the words that we keep telling ourselves to make it through a society that constantly wants to tell us how to look and what to look like.
Fat shaming, thin body shaming and all other shaming is just not cool and we at thrive table are not here for it.
We share our experience and what we believe you should tell the next Kendrick Lamar hotel who wants you to come in Afro or not.
We also discussed the difficulties of being a creative of colour, all the obstacles and hurdles to jump and how we can respect our coloured dolllar or pounds to elevate people who respect and acknowledge our humanities.
We share our experience with nude photography and also our new creative ventures.
Salem is launching her poetry book "Uyai" this Friday and Adeola is launching her digital magazine "Distinguished Diva" by women of colour on Wednesday 26th of April.
Our baddass diaspora of the week is KEZCOO a creative photographer and cinematographer who is working on a series of body positive images. Kez Coo: http://instagram.com/kezcoo
We also celebrate Ijeoma Umebinyuo the writer of "Questions for Ada" a collection of touching poems every diaspora will relate to.
http://instagram.com/theijeoma
Join the conversation with us on twitter at @ThriveTable and use the #thrivetablepod to share with us your creative venture.
Fat shaming, thin body shaming and all other shaming is just not cool and we at thrive table are not here for it.
We share our experience and what we believe you should tell the next Kendrick Lamar hotel who wants you to come in Afro or not.
We also discussed the difficulties of being a creative of colour, all the obstacles and hurdles to jump and how we can respect our coloured dolllar or pounds to elevate people who respect and acknowledge our humanities.
We share our experience with nude photography and also our new creative ventures.
Salem is launching her poetry book "Uyai" this Friday and Adeola is launching her digital magazine "Distinguished Diva" by women of colour on Wednesday 26th of April.
Our baddass diaspora of the week is KEZCOO a creative photographer and cinematographer who is working on a series of body positive images. Kez Coo: http://instagram.com/kezcoo
We also celebrate Ijeoma Umebinyuo the writer of "Questions for Ada" a collection of touching poems every diaspora will relate to.
http://instagram.com/theijeoma
Join the conversation with us on twitter at @ThriveTable and use the #thrivetablepod to share with us your creative venture.
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