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Beauty, Bravery, and Becoming: Nomi Tells Her Story

26 min · 5 de mar de 2026
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The premiere episode of Tell Your Pride starts with a powerhouse conversation. Host Shimmer welcomes Nomi Bad Boy—a two-spirited Indigenous Black transgender woman, Twin Cities Pride board chair, and celebrity hair and makeup artist whose life story is as bold as her talent. Nomi shares how she went from addiction, incarceration, and life on the margins to celebrating 14 years of sobriety andbuilding a career that’s taken her backstage at the Super Bowl, the BET Awards, and beyond. Along the way, she speaks candidly about recovery, transparency in queer communities, and the daily affirmations that helped her rebuild her life. From styling stars like Lizzo to raising children as a foster parent and single mother, Nomi’s story is about resilience, reinvention, and finding beauty in the journey. Learn more at wfnu.org/tellyourpride

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