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EPISODE · Apr 25, 2021 · 9 MIN

It’s okay to not be okay. a cliché, i know.

from DEAR BLACK GIRL, GROW. · host Brittney Renee

hey beautiful people. I want to first mention that I am starting a beginning segment where I shoutout a podcast/podcast episode that I currently listen to so please be sure to check that out [@the self love fix : episode #83]. Okay so basically this episode we’re talking about how our bad days give meaning to the good ones. I hope you enjoy! Much love.

hey beautiful people. I want to first mention that I am starting a beginning segment where I shoutout a podcast/podcast episode that I currently listen to so please be sure to check that out [@the self love fix : episode #83]. Okay so basically this episode we’re talking about how our bad days give meaning to the good ones. I hope you enjoy! Much love.

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