5 Movies That Remind Us That All You Need is (Self) Love

This month on staging-blacklove.kinsta.cloud, we are focusing on Self Love — ways to develop it in your life, and the ways in which your life can expand for the positive once loving yourself and listening to your needs becomes a lifestyle. To help you develop this habit and start your new year right, the Black Love team has put together a list of 5 movies that remind us— all you need is SELF love.

By |2025-05-20T06:42:11-07:00January 8, 2019|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Gratitude is the Attitude: Finding Gratitude Through Grief

Gratitude is the attitude this holiday season. With that in mind, staging-blacklove.kinsta.cloud’s editorial contributors reflect on 2018 and share what they are grateful for. In this edition, managing editor Taj Rani reflects on the sudden loss of a loved one, and how finding gratitude through grief helped her appreciate his life, legacy, and continuing love and influence.

By |2025-05-13T17:37:17-07:00December 31, 2018|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Gratitude is the Attitude: How This Mindset Changed My Life

Gratitude is the attitude this holiday season. With that in mind, staging-blacklove.kinsta.cloud’s editorial contributors reflect on 2018 and share what they are grateful for. In this edition, editorial columnist Brook Sitgraves Turner talks how an attitude of gratitude helped her overcome mental strife that came from life-altering losses.

By |2025-05-13T17:37:17-07:00December 18, 2018|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Why You Don’t Have to Choose Between Love and Success

It's an amazing feeling when the epiphany is that you don't have to choose between two things you've always wanted. Jared was hoping a checklist would lead him to love, and in that order. What he learned was, this list he fantasized over and stuck to may have been the very thing that kept him away from love. 

By |2025-05-13T17:55:25-07:00November 15, 2018|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Hello, King

Why did I address you as King? That is a great question, and I’m glad you asked. I call you King because who I am on the inside calls out who you are on the inside. How we view ourselves is often how we view others. I view myself as a King; therefore, that is how I view who you are too. “King” is not just a title; it is who you are at your core, which then sets your code of conduct and way of living.  But I did not always see myself this way. My parents divorced when I was 13, and for the first time in my life, I experienced pain like never before in my heart. The man who I had grown to love and admire was not only leaving my mother, but he was walking out of my life. My father had been my hero, and he could do no wrong until he was no longer the man of the house. I transitioned into the role of a surrogate father to my sisters and a friend to my mother. I was the strong one, but even I had my moments of weakness. The football field became my outlet to unleash all the pain, resentment, and anger without repercussions. I never, ever talked about my pain. Football was my coping mechanism; it was how I identified myself because I didn’t have a male figure or role model to teach me I could be more. After a successful college career, I began pursuing a dream to play on Sundays. I was a free agent on the market looking for an NFL home that would allow me to continue my coping. The Green Bay Packers gave me that opportunity. I did everything right, but the football Gods chose to see my fate otherwise. I was sent home with no contract and with the suspense of “stay in shape, and we will call.” The call never came.

By |2025-05-13T17:55:33-07:00September 3, 2018|Uncategorized|0 Comments
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