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In this debut episode of Voices of the Village, I’m shining a well-deserved spotlight on a woman whose work has deeply inspired me—Dr. Ni’Cola Mitchell, founder of the national nonprofit Girls Who Brunch Tour.
From surviving trauma to creating safe spaces for over 30,000 girls across the country, Ni’Cola’s journey is a powerful reminder that healing isn’t just personal—it’s community work. I’m diving into how she transformed her pain into purpose, how her story inspired a BET Her film, and why her movement matters now more than ever.
Real talk, heartfelt reflections, and a celebration of a woman who’s building a legacy for Black and Brown girls—one city, one brunch, and one breakthrough at a time.
If you’ve ever wondered what it looks like when a woman chooses to become what she needed as a girl—this is the episode for you.
Following Me:
https://www.instagram.com/travelinghungrygyul/
https://www.tiktok.com/@travelinghungrygyul
https://www.youtube.com/@TravelingHungryGyul
Photo in Episode Flyer Credit: Girls Who Brunch Website
Music Credits:
Intro/Outro Music: RipperTheEntertainer
http://instagram.com/ripperentertainer/
https://www.youtube.com/c/RipperTheEntertainer
Background music: YellowBirdBeats from Pixabay
https://typebeat.fr/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKvH3usWnI_Zfdm31j8A3DA
#TravelingHungryGyul #AmaneeSkye #BlackPodcasting #PodcastSpotlight #BlackPodcasters #VoicesOfTheVillage #GirlsWhoBrunchTour #BlackGirlMagic #DrNiColaMitchell #GivingHope #BlackWomenLead #EmpowerHer #MentorshipMatters #WomenInMedia #BlackAuthorsMatter #CommunityHealers #TraumaToTriumph #PodcastForChange #BrunchWithPurpose #BETHer #CNNHero #HealingThroughService
By Amanee Skye™In this debut episode of Voices of the Village, I’m shining a well-deserved spotlight on a woman whose work has deeply inspired me—Dr. Ni’Cola Mitchell, founder of the national nonprofit Girls Who Brunch Tour.
From surviving trauma to creating safe spaces for over 30,000 girls across the country, Ni’Cola’s journey is a powerful reminder that healing isn’t just personal—it’s community work. I’m diving into how she transformed her pain into purpose, how her story inspired a BET Her film, and why her movement matters now more than ever.
Real talk, heartfelt reflections, and a celebration of a woman who’s building a legacy for Black and Brown girls—one city, one brunch, and one breakthrough at a time.
If you’ve ever wondered what it looks like when a woman chooses to become what she needed as a girl—this is the episode for you.
Following Me:
https://www.instagram.com/travelinghungrygyul/
https://www.tiktok.com/@travelinghungrygyul
https://www.youtube.com/@TravelingHungryGyul
Photo in Episode Flyer Credit: Girls Who Brunch Website
Music Credits:
Intro/Outro Music: RipperTheEntertainer
http://instagram.com/ripperentertainer/
https://www.youtube.com/c/RipperTheEntertainer
Background music: YellowBirdBeats from Pixabay
https://typebeat.fr/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKvH3usWnI_Zfdm31j8A3DA
#TravelingHungryGyul #AmaneeSkye #BlackPodcasting #PodcastSpotlight #BlackPodcasters #VoicesOfTheVillage #GirlsWhoBrunchTour #BlackGirlMagic #DrNiColaMitchell #GivingHope #BlackWomenLead #EmpowerHer #MentorshipMatters #WomenInMedia #BlackAuthorsMatter #CommunityHealers #TraumaToTriumph #PodcastForChange #BrunchWithPurpose #BETHer #CNNHero #HealingThroughService