Tag: Lady Flava News
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Japanese Woman Who Spoke Up: Yuri Kochiyama
Yuri Kochiyama understood that silence protects injustice. As a Japanese American woman shaped by internment and awakened by injustice, she used her voice to stand for civil rights, political prisoners, and human dignity — even when it was uncomfortable and unpopular. This is the story of a woman who spoke up and never turned away.
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RealTalk|When Being an Empath Starts Showing Up in Your Body
Being an empath isn’t just emotional — it’s physical. Lately, my body has been reminding me that feeling deeply without protection has a cost. This is a Real Talk about awareness, boundaries, and learning how to care for ourselves without losing our compassion.
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ASipOf Flava|My Love For Coffee
Coffee has never been about the caffeine for me. It’s about the calm, the comfort, and the quiet moments where I slow down and simply arrive. This is a reflection on coffee as an experience, not a rush.
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RealTalk| The Truth About Young People and Energy Drinks
So many young people are running on empty and turning to energy drinks just to stay awake. I’ve watched it up close, and I’ve lived it myself. This isn’t about judgment — it’s about the truth behind that “quick boost” and what it’s really doing to your heart, your sleep, and your peace. Let’s talk…
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H&W|Knowing When to Act: Emergency vs. Everyday Health Concerns
When something doesn’t feel right, the hardest part isn’t the symptom — it’s knowing what to do next. Is it an emergency, or something that can wait? This gentle guide breaks down when to act, when to pause, and how to listen to your body without panic or fear.
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ASipOfFlava|Chungus & 6/7
I went to work expecting phones, patients, and the usual flow… Instead, I learned what Chungus means, discovered that 6/7 is a whole vibe, and somehow responded correctly—without fully knowing why. 🤣 Working with young people will keep you laughing, learning, and occasionally questioning your hand gestures.

