What Was Said?! With Queen Liz Queen Liz
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- Education
We all have goals, we all have dreams, we’ve all experienced pain or loss, we all want love, and so much more. Our everyday walk may look different, the ways in which we express ourselves vary, the ways we react to situations and people can be very unique, but as humans, we usually want the same things.
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Rapid Fire: Patterns of Our Lives
Join in as Liz discusses the value in recognizing commonalities in our decision making.
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Lean In & DO THE WORK!
On this episode, I speak with Cynthia Lorena, a yoga and meditation educator in the Washington DC area. Cynthia and I discuss the importance of identifying our triggers, ways to incorporate mindfulness in our everyday lives, and living in the present as the pathway to peace.
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Black Women in the Workplace
In this episode, Liz is joined by Herline and LaToya to talk through challenges black women face in the workplace. The ladies discuss common stereotypes of black women, celebrating our accomplishments, and how motherhood impacts a woman's career. They even compare their experience to the professional black man.
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Millennials, Money & Mindset
In this episode, Liz sits with Daphne and Darius Snell to speak on money, the good it does for us, and awkward conversations surrounding our personal finance decisions. The Snells recall some monetary missteps, share their personal views on financial success, and get real about conversations regarding money that take place before exchanging "I Do's".
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The Evolution of Friendship
In this episode, Liz brings the girls together to discuss the evolution of their most cherished friendships, healthy and unhealthy habits that impact those relationships, and giving friends space to grow while maintaining balance.
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Human Connection in Media
In this episode, Liz and Makisha Noel discuss the importance of connecting with your audience. Whether it be social media or email marketing, paid advertisements, etc., sharing our trials and triumphs make us more human and urges our audience to invest in us, our content, and products.
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Twitter: @makishanoel
email: hello@makishanoel.com
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