It can feel really uncomfortable when someone interprets our self-love as an affront to them. It puts us in a position where we're like, dang, why can't my love for myself and you coexist?

With Special Guest Brittany Janay

www.brittanyjanay.com

Brittany Janay is… A Black woman, mother (Braxton's Mom), sister, caregiver, a perpetual wonder(er) and truth-teller, an advocate for justice & radical self-love. Brittany is the creator of Liberated Love Notes: Critical Self-Reflections & Affirmations for The Culture. She also hosts a podcast with the same name that centers the healing, affirmation, and experiences of Black people thriving in white spaces. In her role as the Vice-President of Learning & Innovation with The Winters Group, Brittany partners with leaders & organizations to design learning experiences that shift perspectives, change hearts, and empower action in service of equity, justice, and inclusion.

💜K is an award-winning consultant, coach, writer, speaker, curator of an online community and host of two popular podcasts.

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