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#55. Creating Space To Expand: A Live Conversation with Rachel Cargle
Podcast |
Black Girl In Om
Publisher |
Postloudness
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Religion & Spirituality
Spirituality
Publication Date |
Dec 17, 2019
Episode Duration |
01:31:10

Rachel Cargle is a public academic, lecturer, and author. Her work centers at the intersection of race and womanhood where she is building an intellectual legacy through teaching, storytelling, and critical discourse. Her organization, The Loveland Foundation, champions Black women through a sturdy commitment to integrity and intention. Rachel manifested her vision of free therapy for Black women & girls in 2019 and is now raising funds to continue sustaining her community in this way and beyond. (Interested in supporting her in this incredible endeavor? Donate here!) Whether in her essays for Harper’s Bazaar, the TedX stage, or her social media platform of over 300K followers, Rachel’s work is pushing boundaries and fighting for change. We are infinitely grateful to have her with us. Prep your listening ears for some seriously stellar + synchronous shares from these absolutely beautiful and brilliant Sagittarius sisters.

Immerse yourself in this conversation on seeking softness, defining “enough” for ourselves, creating space for ease, abundance, opportunity, and so much more from the New York stop of The Black Girl In Om Expansion Tour.

Get the full show notes, quotes to tweet, and more here and join us on Patreon for exclusive podcast updates today!

We're excited to share another beautiful moment from The Expansion Tour with y'all today. Prep your listening ears for some seriously stellar sister time with the absolutely beautiful and brilliant Rachel Cargle. Immerse yourself in this conversation on seeking softness, defining “enough” for ourselves, creating space for ease, abundance, opportunity, and so much more from the New York stop of The Black Girl In Om Expansion Tour. Get the full show notes here: http://bit.ly/BGIOPodcastE55 And join us on Patreon for exclusive podcast updates: http://bit.ly/BGIOPatreon

Rachel Cargle is a public academic, lecturer, and author. Her work centers at the intersection of race and womanhood where she is building an intellectual legacy through teaching, storytelling, and critical discourse. Her organization, The Loveland Foundation, champions Black women through a sturdy commitment to integrity and intention. Rachel manifested her vision of free therapy for Black women & girls in 2019 and is now raising funds to continue sustaining her community in this way and beyond. (Interested in supporting her in this incredible endeavor? Donate here!) Whether in her essays for Harper’s Bazaar, the TedX stage, or her social media platform of over 300K followers, Rachel’s work is pushing boundaries and fighting for change. We are infinitely grateful to have her with us. Prep your listening ears for some seriously stellar + synchronous shares from these absolutely beautiful and brilliant Sagittarius sisters.

Immerse yourself in this conversation on seeking softness, defining “enough” for ourselves, creating space for ease, abundance, opportunity, and so much more from the New York stop of The Black Girl In Om Expansion Tour.

Get the full show notes, quotes to tweet, and more here and join us on Patreon for exclusive podcast updates today!

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