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Sisterhood, creativity, and what it means to pursue the work you genuinely love

Sisterhood, creativity, and what it means to pursue the work you genuinely love

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In the latest episode of "It Doesn't Work That Way," hosts Kalisha Zachery and Kachelle Zachery are diving into the powerful intersection of passion and assignment—what it truly means for women to discern their calling, honor their purpose, and keep building even when the spaces around them don’t always offer the support they need. Joined by special guests Yvonne Wilson, creator of YVONNE4EYES eye chart maker, stationery, and sketch artistry, alongside her sister Yolanda Wilson, interior designer and creative force behind 2AFROBLUE, this conversation explores sisterhood, vision, entrepreneurship, and the courage it takes to pursue purpose with intention. Together, we begin unpacking a critical question: Does having a strong support system automatically make the journey easier? It Doesn’t Work That Way – This podcast is sponsored by the hit show “Frame of Reference.”⁠ ⁠ The series explores the vulnerable and often hectic lives of a close knit-group of friends and provides a truthful evaluation of how fear and past misfortunes can define our present point of view. Season one is currently on Prime Video! ⁠WATCH NOW HERE!⁠ Join us on Patreon! A unique creative hub curated by tastemakers in culture, entertainment, literature, art, conversations and beyond. Join the WATZS Dome for exclusive behind the scenes content. SUBSCRIBE HERE Check out the WATZS Podcast Network HERE and drop us a line. Follow us on socials: @thewatzspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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