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Natasha Nurse is a proud ’08 graduate of The Pennsylvania State University. She is a DEI Professional, Coach, Speaker, and Podcaster. She started Dressing Room 8 to provide a web-based resource for women to gain personal and professional empowerment through her fashion and lifestyle-focused blog and coaching services. Natasha focuses her coaching on media, career, and accountability. She started the innovative podcast WokeNFree with her husband to address hot topics in an entertaining and educational way. Additionally, she is an enthusiastic mom who loves creating content, reading and enjoying time at home with her husband, son, and dog.
As a busy mom (like me), you're probably all too familiar with the feeling of waking up on a Monday morning with no makeup on, then realizing you have to go to get dressed for work. Or maybe you're having a hard time getting your kids ready for swim class and your hair just isn't cooperating. Whatever the case...
No one is perfect, and everyone faces disappointment at some point or another. But how we deal with those disappointments determines whether or not they will have a lasting impact on our lives. Here's how you can let go of setbacks and move forward with your head high. You can't control whether or not something happens the way you want...
There are so many reasons to say yes to Whipped Body Butter. Ascend Apothecary ensures to include the best ingredients like Hempseed oil, Cocoa butter, and Macadamia nut oil. These oils are rich in vitamins and antioxidants that left my skin feeling incredibly soft, smooth, and nourished. Whipped body butter is just good for the soul. As soon as you...
You've probably spent the last couple of months preparing for this moment. Your baby is turning one, and you've decided that the time has finally come to have the party of all parties. You're going to make sure this is the best birthday party your little one has ever had—and if you're anything like my hubby and me, you're...
Blackness Visible: Essays on Philosophy and Race by Charles W. Mills is a collection of essays that explore the intersection of race, philosophy, and politics. The book takes up the task of examining the concept of race and its impact on society as a whole. It also offers a philosophical examination of how racism has existed in American history...
The Young and the Restless is one of the most popular soaps in America. It's been on air since 1973, and it's still going strong! Thankfully, my Mother-in-Law convinced me to start watching the show ages ago and I wanted to share 10 reasons why you should watch the show (if you aren't already doing so)!  In the past, have...
I have to admit: I was a bit nervous about this month's book club meeting. Was I convinced that this month's book was going to be a good read? Absolutely not.   But then I read MWF Seeking BFF: My Yearlong Search for a New Best Friend, by Rachel Bertsche, and I was pleasantly surprised.  The book is all about the author's friendship...
Feeling comfortable in the gym is important, and it's something that anyone can do—no matter what size you are. Here are a few ways to make yourself feel comfortable in the gym! 
I’m not a big Mother’s Day person. Growing up my own mother wasn't a big fan of holidays or celebrations. This attitude usually meant Mother's Day wasn't a big deal in my home. But this year? This year, I’m all about Mother’s Day. And it’s all because of my son. Every day he looks at me like I'm the prettiest...
By the time we've reached adulthood, most of us have experienced the pain of a broken heart. Whether it's from a lost love or a friend who betrayed you, a broken heart can feel like nothing less than the end of the world. But I'm here to tell you that there is hope! Can I tell you a secret? I have...