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Beyond the Solo Hustle: Reclaiming Our Digital Territory

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Beyond the Solo Hustle: Reclaiming Our Digital Territory   https://www.spreaker.com/episode/ujamaa-claiming-our-territory-and-building-the-bag-together--70438076 We often hear about "getting the bag," but how often do we talk about who we are getting it with? For far too long, our communities have been carrying the weight of economic displacement, wearing the heavy cloaks of blame, shame, and guilt. We’ve been conditioned to operate as rugged individuals, fighting for scraps in an economy we didn't build. But what if the game was never meant to be played solo? In today’s episode, we tap into the vibrant, life-giving energy of Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics). We are looking at the modern landscape—especially the digital frontier—not just as a place to scroll, but as literal territory waiting to be claimed. If you've been feeling stuck in the chaos of today's shrinking job market, there is a profound shift you need to make in how you view your own boundless creativi...

The Skin & African Sponge - Daily Toast Kujichagulia 613171

Peace FAM:
I shared some information about the largest organ in the body, and the importance of its care. Most people do not think of the skin as an organ, but it is. In fact when you start learning about it is incredible. It is our bodies first line of defense from the world. It helps regulate the temperature of the body, and helps eliminate toxic waste. On top of all that it helps us look good. Unfortunately we are poisining ourselves with all of the products that we are putting on our skin. Not really reading about the chemicals that we are absorbing into our bodies. The skin is super absorbent, you may just think that you are putting on deodorant orrubbing in lotion, but the fact is you our introducing poison to your system.
I also talk about my personal experience with what is called the African sponge. It is great for helping you clean your skin, it also helps with blood flow, and helps remove dead cells. This simple tool or cloth that I found being used in Ghana everywhere  I went is a beauty secret that needs to be revealed to the world.
     Here are some links so that you can try out the sponge or net for yourself. The benefits are worth it, and it is very affordable. This soon be a indispensible bathing tool.
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