• 49. A Legacy of Doing the Right Thing with Quiana Agbai

  • Apr 12 2022
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

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49. A Legacy of Doing the Right Thing with Quiana Agbai

  • Summary

  • Quiana Agbai is a Boston-based, Ohio native who has been covering urban family life on her blog Harlem Lovebirds since 2009. A graduate of Wellesley College with 8 years of both ad agency and client-side experience, in 2014 Quiana launched Trifecta Media Group (TMG); a marketing, PR and graphic design firm catering to start-up companies. Beyond Harlem Lovebirds and TMG, Quiana is a Toastmaster, has served as the Community Outreach Lead for the Boston chapter of Moms Demand Action, and on the Leadership Collective of the Wellesley Racial Justice Initiative from fall 2017 - summer 2020 and is involved with several other community organizations as well.

    During our conversation we talked about how she prioritizes being accessible to her family while running a successful business, raising children in today’s climate in terms of race and weight and her thoughts on social and racial justice. I fell IN LOVE with Quiana during our talk and I know that you will too.

    Our conversation with Josey today is all about our Firming Eye Gel which great if you didn’t get sleep and you eyes need a depuff or you want something that will wear well under makeup.

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    • The Nap Ministry
    • Therapy for Black Girls

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