A quick word from Lady Mprez about influencing the youth.
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Travel Tuesday: Bridgetown, Barbados
A little throwback of me visiting 3 different beaches in Barbados. Surprisingly, each beach had its unique characteristics.
Therapy Type Thursday: Amethyst
Amethyst is one of my favorite stones for many reasons. It’s my birthstone, it’s purple (my second favorite color), and it has so many benefits. It relieves anxiety, stress, and clears your mind of negativity. […]
Word Wednesday: Reflecting on the African-American Culture [Podcast #3]
A little reflection is needed within the African-American culture to help many within the culture heal. How else can we tackle the real issues our culture is facing if we don’t create a dialogue?So let’s […]
Topic Tuesday: Positivity in the Black Culture [Podcast #4]
Discussing how bringing more positivity into the black culture can shift the culture.
Fun Friday: Gamer Chick Mode (Mortal Kombat 11)
If you don’t know by now, I play video games. Yes me, a lady who enjoys combative games. Mortal Kombat has been my favorite game since Super Nintendo. Mortal Kombat 2 was my favorite back […]
Trending Tuesday: Letter to Florida’s Governor Ron DeSantis

The 2018 elections for Florida’s Governor was a bittersweet moment for some of us Floridians. The mass majority of what’s considered to be the “minority” (clearly this isn’t based off population) in Florida were celebrating that Rick Scott was leaving office (that’s a discussion for another day) an also anticipating a candidate [Andrew Gillum] that some felt was “authentic“, which seems to be something a lot of these politicians lack these days, AUTHENTICITY. Unfortunately, Gillum did not win and Ron DeSantis was declared Governor of Florida. I can’t say that I was too happy with the results of the election, but I decided to not judge the new Florida Governor as yet. I wanted to give him an opportunity to show me why he’s meant to sit in the seat.
Talk Di Tingz Thursday: Acting Black and Redefining Black
My whole life, the statement, “You don’t act black” has followed me, even into my adulthood. My response (in my head of course 😅) would be “What’s acting black? Black’s a color cjemor (love) 😄. […]
