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October 17, 2022 41 mins

Habeebah sits down with Marlia Hall whose story of faith and obedience to her calling brought her through a season of despair to the point of fulfilling not only her own dreams, but helping other women to fulfill their dreams as well. Marlia and her team at her consulting agency, M Bryonne LLC,  "show women how to obtain daily peace, live in purpose, and have prosperity."

Marlia and Habeebah talk about what it takes for Black mothers to change the narrative for ourselves and our children through the development of new habits and ways of being that invite us to love ourselves, keep ourselves accountable for our well-being, and be the role models that our children need.

Listeners can find Marlia on Instagram @marlia_hall and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/marliabhall.

Note: In this conversation, Habeebah mentions the power of Marlia's work for women in Northeast Ohio, given that on measures of livability, Cleveland was recently identified as the worst city for Black women. Learn more about this study by reading "What Livability Looks Like for Black Women" and checking out the work of Project Noir.

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