Historical Awareness…On Our Terms ft. Lavinya Stennett

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Tech…On Our Terms ft. Sharmadean Reid

This week, Life...On Our Terms host Gemma Cairney is talking to Sharmadean Reid, founder of the digital beauty and wellness platform Beautystack. From Beautystack, to WAH Nails and Future Girl Corp, Sharmadean has made it her goal to empower and connect both customers and profess ...  Show more

Language...On Our Terms ft. Mark Grist

On this week’s episode of Life...On Our Terms, host Gemma Cairney is talking to teacher, poet and rap-battle extraordinaire Mark Grist. Mark joins Gemma to ask how the power of language can unlock that creative spark for anyone. Together they discuss how being able to explore thi ...  Show more

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