The Jewelry Box Podcast

Normalizing Black Luxury

31 min · 2 de nov de 2020
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Fresh off of CoronaQuarantine, we are back and discussing black women living in luxury and why it needs to be standardized. We, as black women, deserve luxury, success, less stress, and happy endings. Black women in luxury is bigger than an aesthetic. It's about changing the narrative and now is the perfect time to discuss.

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