Kai Avent-deLeon (Founder of Sincerely, Tommy) joins me this week. We discuss following the legacy of strong black women, creating a safe creative community space in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn with her concept store Sincerely, Tommy, navigating being a black business owner in a rapidly gentrifying neighborhood, finding inspiration and conscious expansion through world travel, and cultivating mindfulness through our own personal spiritual evolutions. Tune into our frequency.
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www.conversationswithothers.com
OUTRO MUSIC
"LOOKING FOR ANOTHER" BY BRITTANY ALLEN
Discussed This Week:
BROOKLYN
Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn (Bed-Stuy)
RESTAURANTS
BOOKS/ART
The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz
Love, Freedom, Aloneness by OSHO
Mindful Parenting by Kristen Race, Ph.D.
The Path of the Priestess by Sharron Rose
"How other people see me is not my business..."
PERFORMANCE ARTS/ACTING SCHOOLS NYC
PODCASTS
T-shirt Collab w Leyman Lahcine
Conversations With Others w Brooke Lynn Hytes
Conversations With Others w Julio Torres
FREE LIVESTREAM WORKOUT CLASSES
Explicit content warning
05/18/20 • 87 min
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