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Room For Connectedness
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Death
Grief
Love
Personal Journals
Publication Date |
Oct 20, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:27:04

Peace Good People!  Karega and Felicia process their connectedness in real-time. How has it changed and shifted since Kamaiu's transition and what did it take to get to where they are now? Felicia also shares what her fears were while filming their Black Love Doc interview and how making room for others who have experienced grief and connectedness is what kept her going. 

As always, thank you all for your love. Thank you for being present on the journey.

May we all love more abundantly.

Today's episode is sponsored by Target! Target is partnering with HBCUs to support the next generation of Black talent. One of the ways Target is teaming up with HBCUs is through Target’s HBCU Design Challenge, where HBCU students submit designs to be included in Target’s Black History Month Collection. If you want to see the winners, check back during Black History Month to see the latest designs that will be featured in Target's 2022 Black History Month collection. 

Celebrate your legacy. Invest in the future. Together, we are Black Beyond Measure 

Visit Target.com/BlackBeyondMeasure to learn more

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Felicia's new book SOL Affirmations: A Toolkit for Mother's Who Are Investigating Grief's Process is available now! A collection of affirmations for Mother's who are experiencing Motherhood differently than imagined. These affirmations are carefully written with the intention to support Mothers in centering their Love through different walks of pregnancy and neonatal loss.

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 Looking for more Black Love Podcast Network Podcasts? Check out  Black Love+  . Black Love+ is the premier destination for all things Black Love. Download it today for free from your favorite app store! 

Connect with us:

@blacklove on Instagram

@blacklovedoc on Facebook

@blacklovedoc on Twitter

Felicia and Karega reflect on their experience filming Black Love and how sharing their story helped opened a space to connect not only with each other but anyone who has experienced grief.

Peace Good People!  Karega and Felicia process their connectedness in real-time. How has it changed and shifted since Kamaiu's transition and what did it take to get to where they are now? Felicia also shares what her fears were while filming their Black Love Doc interview and how making room for others who have experienced grief and connectedness is what kept her going. 

As always, thank you all for your love. Thank you for being present on the journey.

May we all love more abundantly.

Today's episode is sponsored by Target! Target is partnering with HBCUs to support the next generation of Black talent. One of the ways Target is teaming up with HBCUs is through Target’s HBCU Design Challenge, where HBCU students submit designs to be included in Target’s Black History Month Collection. If you want to see the winners, check back during Black History Month to see the latest designs that will be featured in Target's 2022 Black History Month collection. 

Celebrate your legacy. Invest in the future. Together, we are Black Beyond Measure 

Visit Target.com/BlackBeyondMeasure to learn more

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Felicia's new book SOL Affirmations: A Toolkit for Mother's Who Are Investigating Grief's Process is available now! A collection of affirmations for Mother's who are experiencing Motherhood differently than imagined. These affirmations are carefully written with the intention to support Mothers in centering their Love through different walks of pregnancy and neonatal loss.

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 Looking for more Black Love Podcast Network Podcasts? Check out  Black Love+  . Black Love+ is the premier destination for all things Black Love. Download it today for free from your favorite app store! 

Connect with us:

@blacklove on Instagram

@blacklovedoc on Facebook

@blacklovedoc on Twitter

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