
Deliberate Ignorance: Are We Choosing to Stay Stagnant W/ Amani Wortham
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Our environment reflects how we interact with the world around us and the choices we make as individuals. It is essential to take responsibility for our actions and stop being deliberately ignorant to create a positive impact in our lives and the world. As members of the black community, we hold a safe space to discuss how crucial it is to promote change that can help us overcome the challenges and difficulties we get patterned into. This episode aims to encourage resilience and promote positive change by addressing issues such as single motherhood and accountability in owning mistakes from learned behaviors in our youth that we overlook and bring into adulthood.
Guest: Amani Wortham
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Jasmine Hughes-Williams
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