Category: Lady Flava Storyteller
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Japanese Women Who Spoke Up |Vol.2|Shimizu Shikin
They lived in different times, but carried the same fire. From Shimizu Shikin’s pen in 19th-century Japan to Yuri Kochiyama’s activism in 20th-century America — both women spoke when silence was expected. Japanese Women Who Spoke Up — Part 2 honors the voices that refused to fade, the courage that crossed oceans, and the truth…
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Life|When Someone Else’s Shadow Hit My Light
This morning, sitting by the lake under a gray sky, I stumbled across a video that gave language to a pain I once lived through. Carl Jung called it shadow projection — when someone’s buried darkness lands on your light. I know what that feels like. But today, as the water rippled and the colors…
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Life|🌻 When Messages Get Lost in Translation
Not every clash is conflict — sometimes it’s just a message lost in translation. Be mindful of your communication style, your tone, and the cultural rhythm behind your words. Because peace often lives in the pause before reaction. 💛
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Life|Rain On The Glass
Rain on the glass. Color fighting to stay seen. Even on the grayest day, the light never really leaves. This morning I sat by the lake, watching reflections shift while a video on “shadow projection” found me. It reminded me how someone once tried to dim my light — and how I reclaimed it. 🌻
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H&W|🌻 Let’s Talk About the Lymphatic System
The lymphatic system isn’t just a buzzword or a TikTok trend — it’s your body’s built-in detox highway. Let’s talk about what it really does, how to keep it flowing naturally, and why the best medicine is still consistency and care — the Simply Flava way. 💛
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Life|The sky opened up before I was ready for it.
The rain came hard tonight, but gratitude came stronger. Sometimes peace isn’t in avoiding the storm — it’s in surviving it and remembering to pray for those who can’t come in from the rain. After the Storm — a Simply Flava reflection on endurance, empathy, and grace.

