March 21, 202600:57:57

Women’s History Month Celebrates Michelle Obama

March arrives with a flourish, ushering in National Women’s History Month—a lively tribute that shines a spotlight on the remarkable and lasting impact women have stitched into the story of our nation. Frankly Speaking with Tyra G is celebrating this month with a new perspective. We dive into the journeys of phenomenal women, exploring how we weather both storms and sunshine, and the unwavering courage that propels us onward. We are journeys in motion, stories unfolding with every step. Even in our stillness, we love, serve, nurture, encourage, and empower—living proof that love is a verb. Yet at times, we stand at the crossroads between the safety of the familiar and the promise of our becoming, quietly asking ourselves: “Am I enough?” By the way, the right answer is a resounding YES! Our theme this month is: You are more than who you’ve become. Three generations of phenomenal women, Emma Allen, Denise Fayne, and Jamella Smith, discuss Michelle Obama’s bestseller Becoming, themes such as self-compassion, self-improvement, and self-worth. Join us, soak in the inspiration, and share that spark with others.

 

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