Clean Beauty and Racial Justice with Hannah McCall
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Welcome to another enlightening episode of "The Beauty in You," where we dive deep into the complex weave of comfort, discomfort, and the relentless journey of self-discovery. Today, we're joined by our very own Hannah McCall, founder of Clean Beauty for Black Girls. Together, we'll explore vulnerable childhood experiences and the profound impact of societal perceptions on our identity and mental health. We’ll also discuss the importance of dismantling inherited traumas and the transformative power of personal growth in parenting. As we address the pressing issues of racial injustice within the beauty industry and the significant health disparities in the black community, prepare to be inspired by this crucial conversation on self-love, acceptance, and the relentless pursuit of authenticity.
Join us as we delve into these compelling topics, striving to empower and redefine beauty standards for ourselves and our children.
To Connect with Hannah McCall:
https://www.instagram.com/sippinhannah
https://www.instagram.com/cleanbeautyforblackgirls/
Join us as we delve into these compelling topics, striving to empower and redefine beauty standards for ourselves and our children.
To Connect with Hannah McCall:
https://www.instagram.com/sippinhannah
https://www.instagram.com/cleanbeautyforblackgirls/
To connect with Chi Quita Mack:
To work with Chi Quita Mack: https://www.thechiquitamack.com/thehealingsocial
Kapitel
1. Clean Beauty and Racial Justice with Hannah McCall (00:00:00)
2. Supporting self-love and breaking cycle of judgment (00:04:50)
3. Openness to growth and understanding of limitations (00:09:06)
4. Setting boundaries as an empath for self-preservation (00:10:45)
5. Struggling with self-worth and internalized racism (00:16:00)
6. Nonprofit founded to address harmful products for black women (00:21:35)
7. Grateful for your nonprofit filling a gap (00:29:14)
8. Rejecting stereotypes, finding strength in softness (00:35:33)
9. Learning to handle stress for mental wellness (00:42:49)
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