Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Damita Miller-Shanklin, Editor-In-Chief Breast cancer is a serious health concern that affects people of all races and ethnicity. However, there are certain factors and considerations that are particularly relevant for Black women. Here are five important things Black women should know about breast cancer: Continue reading Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Active Living: Fall Is Almost Here- Get Your Teacup Ready!!
Many different teas are used for a lot of fall ailments such as cough and cold. There are teas with anti-inflammatory properties.Teas like ginger tea, chamomile tea and green tea have anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce inflammation and ease cold symptoms like congestion and sore throat. Best Types of Tea for Easier Breathing Keep these on hand and always research for others that may … Continue reading Active Living: Fall Is Almost Here- Get Your Teacup Ready!!
Feature: Bonnie Skulark: A Home-Based Business Made with Love
Damita Miller-Shanklin When a friend and I walked into Craven + Maven, a beautiful shop on Springdale Road in Austin, I met Bonnie Skulark. She told us about the store and how all the items were made by local makers and artists. Skylark was part owner as well. She partnered with two other women to open this quaint store full of creativity and beauty. Here … Continue reading Feature: Bonnie Skulark: A Home-Based Business Made with Love
What Happened To Good Customer Service?
Source: Aish Sankhe LinkedIn Twitter When you own a business, customer service is the key to your success. During this time in our culture, it seems customer service is lacking. According to Engati.com, there are 7 reasons why Customer Service is failing right now. 1, The Customer Service fails are not being customer focused. It’s not the benefits of the business but what benefits the … Continue reading What Happened To Good Customer Service?
Goodbye
Aubrie Edmond, Contributing Writer Goodbye: no matter how many times you say it, it never gets easier. I remember a lot of my first goodbyes. I can still see my various childhood homes shrinking in the rear window from the backseat of a packed car. I remember all the last days of school and the HAGS in yearbooks from people whose names I can no … Continue reading Goodbye
