The Dangerous Lee Interview Need CBD Products For You and Your Dog? Zona Naturals Has You Both Covered! Posted on August 6, 2020November 24, 2022 By Dangerous Lee Zona Naturals is a Black woman-owned CBD business offering products for you and your dog. And, they’re the first Black-owned company to do so! CBD dog treats are the latest trend for dog owners wanting to treat dogs who suffer from chronic pain, anxiety, seizures, inflammation and a host of… Read more
News How Black Moms Can Take Care of Their Children’s Mental Health Posted on April 28, 2020June 14, 2020 By Leigh Langston Mental health is one of the most important yet seldom discussed aspects of wellness. When it comes to Black children’s mental and emotional well-being, far more needs to be said. There comes a time in every Black child’s life when they realize that the world is different for them, society… Read more
News In Order to Love Someone Else, You Must First Love Yourself Posted on November 8, 2019November 8, 2019 By Leigh Langston Is it possible to fully and unapologetically love yourself, and not become narcissistic? It is, and it can unlock a new way to view and participate in all manner of relationships. To love someone else, focus on what you can do for yourself. Here are a few ways you can… Read more
News Black Women Will Soon Have Their Very Own Sistah Self Care Spa: Here’s How You Can Help! Posted on December 6, 2018July 20, 2020 By Dangerous Lee BLACK WOMEN WILL SOON HAVE THEIR VERY OWN SPA THAT OFFERS “SISTAH SELF CARE” While Black women breakthrough barriers every day when it comes to employment and other kinds of success, studies show general health is an area where many are lacking. Inspired by the SistahSelfCare Movement Body, Soul, &… Read more
#BlackGirlMagic Archive Politics, Mental Health, and Breast Cancer Awareness Shaped October 2018 #BlackGirlMagic Posted on November 2, 2018September 16, 2024 By Dangerous Lee #BlackGirlMagic October 2018 October 2018 was all about politics as the midterms are fast approaching. It was also a month that included Mental Health Week and Breast Cancer Awareness. Take a look back at how Black women made the most impact! See our Twitter page for more highlights. 9 books… Read more