Woman Crush
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Our July Woman Crush, La’Britney, Wants Us to Stop Settling and Sacrificing Our Needs!
La’Britney (@labritney) is a Detroit native, singer/songwriter, entrepreneur and mother of two. She has graced our TV screens on shows such as Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood, Song Association, and Notorious Queens.
Her GRWM videos not only highlight her makeup skills and style but share wisdom with single women about the importance of never settling, going on solo dates, and self-care. This month, we are thrilled to feature her as our Woman Crush and learn more about how she’s living a full and joyful life as a single woman.
Our Woman Crush Aly Nycole Urges: It's Time to Delete Him, Sis
Aly is the founder of Delete Him Sis, a healing collective with the mission to encourage and support women on their healing journeys back to themselves.
Our April Woman Crush, Chiara Figueroa, Is Teaching Us Why We Should Acquire Boring Businesses
Chiara Figueroa is a high-performance sales leader with 10+ years of experience in cosmetics and client-facing roles. She is the co-host of the podcast Deal Diary which is teaching women how to acquire boring businesses.
Our March Woman Crush, Minaa B, Is Showing Us How We Can Heal in Community
Minaa B is a licensed social worker, mental health educator, and author of Owning Our Struggles. She is teaching us how we can heal in community while showing us the connection between self-care and community care.
Our February Woman Crush, Les Alfred, is Teaching Us How to Live a More Balanced Life
Les Alfred is an award-winning podcast host, speaker, and content creator helping women live their best lives. For nearly a decade, Les has created inspiring, approachable wellness content leveraging her expertise as a personal trainer, nutrition coach, and certified yoga instructor.
Meet Our January Woman Crush, Hobbies Over Him Creator Alese Adams
I started Hobbies Over Him through an organic search to fill my time after going through the worst breakup of my life. Through a lot of introspection, I discovered that I only started that relationship out of boredom and decided that using romance as a hobby was too emotionally strenuous.