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“Sometimes as women, as people, we smile and act like everything is ok when it’s not.”
Yolanda Sulton-Taylor joins me on the pod to talk about how growing up with low self-esteem and feeling unable to fully express herself shaped her journey. Those struggles eventually inspired her to write her book "Making It on Broken Pieces" and step into entrepreneurship by launching Yogo Mobile Solutions, a mobile drug screening service.
In this conversation, we dig into redefining what strength really looks like and unpack the myth many Black women carry—that putting themselves first isn’t an option.
Listen to part 1 of this episode on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Link in Bio
Get your copy of Yolanda's book here! Book drug screening services with her here!
Follow, rate and review with what you think!
IG: @SisterStrugglesSelfCare ; @Sister_struggles._podcast
TikTok: @SisterstrugglesSelfCare
Email me! [email protected]
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“Sometimes as women, as people, we smile and act like everything is ok when it’s not.”
Yolanda Sulton-Taylor joins me on the pod to talk about how growing up with low self-esteem and feeling unable to fully express herself shaped her journey. Those struggles eventually inspired her to write her book "Making It on Broken Pieces" and step into entrepreneurship by launching Yogo Mobile Solutions, a mobile drug screening service.
In this conversation, we dig into redefining what strength really looks like and unpack the myth many Black women carry—that putting themselves first isn’t an option.
Listen to part 1 of this episode on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Link in Bio
Get your copy of Yolanda's book here! Book drug screening services with her here!
Follow, rate and review with what you think!
IG: @SisterStrugglesSelfCare ; @Sister_struggles._podcast
TikTok: @SisterstrugglesSelfCare
Email me! [email protected]