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In this episode, KC, Bri and Nikki explore the idea of uniqueness and how black women have had to carve out their own identities. They discuss the importance of being true to oneself and embracing what makes each individual special. The conversation touches on various aspects of black womanhood, from fashion to personal expression, and how these things contribute to the overall essence of being a black woman with that undeniable glow.
Host KC Carnage (@iamkccarnage), Bri Giger (@brigiger) and Nikki Styles @nikkigot_it
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Daz It Daz All is written by KC Carnage (@iamkccarnage) and Produced by KC Carnage and Rick Barrio Dill (@rickbarriodill). Associate producer Bri Coorey (@bri_beats), Audio and Video Engineering and Studio facilities provided by S.L.A.P. Studios LA (@SLAPStudiosLA) with distribution through our collective for social progress and cultural expression, SLAP the Network. (@SLAPtheNetwork.com)
If you have any ideas for a show you want to see or hear, email us at [email protected] and as always, you can go to dazitdazall.com and sign up there to make sure you never miss a thing...
See you next show!
By SLAP the NetworkIn this episode, KC, Bri and Nikki explore the idea of uniqueness and how black women have had to carve out their own identities. They discuss the importance of being true to oneself and embracing what makes each individual special. The conversation touches on various aspects of black womanhood, from fashion to personal expression, and how these things contribute to the overall essence of being a black woman with that undeniable glow.
Host KC Carnage (@iamkccarnage), Bri Giger (@brigiger) and Nikki Styles @nikkigot_it
Support the show
Daz It Daz All is written by KC Carnage (@iamkccarnage) and Produced by KC Carnage and Rick Barrio Dill (@rickbarriodill). Associate producer Bri Coorey (@bri_beats), Audio and Video Engineering and Studio facilities provided by S.L.A.P. Studios LA (@SLAPStudiosLA) with distribution through our collective for social progress and cultural expression, SLAP the Network. (@SLAPtheNetwork.com)
If you have any ideas for a show you want to see or hear, email us at [email protected] and as always, you can go to dazitdazall.com and sign up there to make sure you never miss a thing...
See you next show!