Well-Read Black Girl: Uplifting the Narratives of Black Women, Parenting, and More with Glory Edim

On this exciting episode, Dr. Dan interviews Glory Edim, the founder of Well-Read Black Girl, a book club, festival, and creative community dedicated to Black women.  Dr. Dan and Glory discuss many topics including: motherhood/parenting, podcasting, purpose, uplifting black voices, work/life balance, self-compassion, and so much more. 

Dr. Dan and Glory also talk about Glory’s new podcast from Pushkin Well-Read Black Girl with Glory Edim as well as how Glory’s book club led her to discover her life’s purpose of uplifting the narratives of Black women.

Glory Edim is a mom, author, and creative strategist.  She has worked for over ten years at startups and cultural institutions, including Kickstarter, The Webby Awards and the New York Foundation for the Arts. Glory received the 2017 Innovator’s Award from the Los Angeles Times Book Prizes for her work as a literary advocate. She serves on the board of New York City’s Housing Works Bookstore and lives in Washington, D.C.

For more information visit her website: www.wellreadblackgirl.com 

Listen to Glory’s podcast here.  Follow her on Instagram @wellreadblackgirl.

Explore her books here.

 
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