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In this episode, I chat with Daishu who has experienced tremendous growth in her business and social media presence over the past year and a half.
Daishu shares her journey of using cooking as a way to grieve after her father's passing and how she started sharing her cooking on social media. Daishu also talks about feeling overwhelmed by the response she has received and how gratitude has been a constant presence in her life.
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In this episode of the Brown Vegan podcast, I interview Chef Truth about veganism and overall wellness. We discuss the importance of intention and purpose in life and how being open to receiving can lead to abundance and overflow. Chef Truth shares her personal experiences with traveling, honing skills, and connecting with amazing people in the food industry.
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In this episode, Candace of @edgyveg expresses her desire to create a space for nurturing a community and storytelling to help people heal from trauma.
Also in our conversation, Candace emphasizes the importance of having a team that handles production, as doing everything (with ADHD) is challenging and time-consuming.
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In this episode of the Brown Vegan podcast, I interview Britany King about her journey towards becoming plant-based and how it relates to her work as a licensed therapist.
After being diagnosed with PCOS in 2015 (and not satisfied with the treatment plan her doctor provided), she explored alternative methods, including a plant-based diet.
We chat about how PCOS affects women of color disproportionately. Britany also highlights many Black women may not even realize they have PCOS due to a lack of education and awareness about the symptoms. Women are often taught that irregular periods are normal and may not realize that other symptoms such as hair loss, excess hair growth, and changes in blood sugar levels could be linked to PCOS.
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