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Bula feat. Dankjewel feat. Kita Djaya feat. Trust feat. Quartet feat. Tendemi So. Kouteloso feat. Devi Dev fans. Now I understand that as long as I am in purpose, moving with inspired action, being flexible, not taking loses personally, staying in integrity and trusting my brilliance which I think for many women we are gaslit to mistrust our own genius that everything that is in alignment with my career vision will happen if not something better.
How are you making a difference and pushing your industry forward? The work of myself and the work of sharing tangible healing tools with my community. As the Chief impact officer at Chopra Global I feel incredibly blessed to be building out our scholarship programs for wellbeing teacher trainings, creating and supporting unique partnership opportunities, and as the voice of our daily meditations on the chopra app which we were recently able to gift free memberships for to thousands of bipoc teachers nationally.
I also have my Karma Gang community through my business Karma Bliss where I lead mastery challenges and virtual group events for women all over the world. At the top of the pandemic a question appeared really vividly in my mind.
This moment has been an opportunity for me to cultivate more authentic peace in the eye of a storm. To get a free masterclass in how to show up for myself. I had to relinquish any false belief that I am in control of anything or that life has ever been anything other than uncertain. I also had to completely shed the idea of perfectionism and surrender into a flow of pivoting and adaptability. There is a lot of sacred creativity moving around in us.
Going after what you deserve in life takes confidence and guts. Does confidence come naturally to you or did you have to learn it? What advice can you share for women on cultivating confidence and going after their dreams?
Confidence is a muscle. You have to use it and train it for it to grow and become a powerful part of who you are.
The fastest path to being confident in the way you take up space with your work is to feed yourself spiritually and build a daily practice of nourishment like meditation and mindful rituals.
The more secure you feel with yourself and the more whole you feel, the easier it is to walk in purpose and make choices out of an abundant creative mindframe as opposed to one that fears judgement or sees themselves as somehow lacking. The more I got to know myself on the deepest level possible the more successful my work became. When you separate yourself from your job title and the bells and whistles of your business or career, who are you and what do you like to do?
How have you remained true and authentic to who you are? I am a spiritual being having a human experience. I love to lead with joy and grace. I am a deeply curious about the world and myself. I love connection with others. Having expansive conversations about things I enjoy with those who are ready fill my soul. I am guided by my internal gps, my intuition, and that connection to my deepest level of authenticity never leads me astray.
With success comes opportunity, but that also means you have your hands full. What keeps you inspired and motivated to keep going even on your most challenging days? I find the balance and energy to push through my most packed or challenging days by anchoring in joy and non-judgement of self.
If you could go back to the beginning of your career journey—with the knowledge you have now—what advice would you give yourself? She began her wellness journey after giving up a decade-long career in radio. After lending her talents to radio giants like iHeartMedia and Sirius, Brown says she experienced what she calls busy burnout. I had zero time for myself. She talked with Houstonia about her own journey with crystals, and explained how to use them as a tool for empowerment.
Brown deeply believes that carving out space for joy is not only a right for women of color, but a mechanism for survival. Specifically, Black women in the United States. We have to joyfully care for ourselves first which is so counterintuitive to anything we have ever been led to believe. G Herbo launches mental health initiative for Black youth.
The brand even got picked up by Nordstrom after expanding into the beauty space with spiritually-inspired bath soaks, serums, scrubs, masks, and face and body oils.
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