Hello Everyone,
This week’s newsletter is a curation of rejuvenation and empowerment, featuring stories that bridge technology, self-improvement, and the rich tapestry of cultural heritage. As we delve into these narratives, we hope to inspire a renewed sense of purpose and connection in your personal and professional lives.
Read
- Exploring Black-Owned Retreats – Discover serene vacation spots that not only promise relaxation but also enrich the cultural experience. Read more at Sisters From AARP.
- Black Femtech Innovation Against Medical Racism – Popsugar highlights the revolutionary black femtech startups challenging longstanding medical disparities. Explore more.
- Language Learning for Free – Lifehacker introduces a resource offering hundreds of free courses to bolster your linguistic skills. Learn more here.
- Reconnecting with Old Friends – Scientific American offers advice on rekindling friendships that have waned over the years. Read the full article.
- The Miracle Morning Routine – The Everygirl describes a transformative morning routine that promises to shape your ideal life. Discover how.
- Health Habits for Black Women Over 40 – Sisters From AARP outlines crucial health tips for thriving in your forties and beyond. Learn more.
- Best Ideas in the Shower – Time magazine explores why our most creative thoughts often come in the solitude of a shower. Read insights.
- Black Women Cyclists in NYC – Popsugar profiles an annual cycling event that celebrates black women cyclists and their claim on urban spaces. Explore the story.
Watch
- Catch the excitement and drama of the Olympics, featuring the world’s finest athletes competing at their peak.
- Tune into Ryan Leslie’s Tiny Desk concert for a set of smooth melodies and rhythmic beats. Watch now.
Listen
- Let’s take a collective deep breath and do a Community Check-In with Therapy For Black Girls. Listen here.
Closing Thoughts
This week, let’s take inspiration from those forging paths in technology, redefining relationships, and reclaiming spaces. Each article serves as a reminder of the resilience and creativity inherent in our communities. As we explore these resources, may we find new ways to enrich our lives and uplift those around us. Here’s to a week of learning, growth, and profound insights.
Stay curious and connected,
Yvette Sojourner