Category: Power

Inspiring Icons

Inspiring Icons: Tracy Green and Nancey Harris

When Tracy Green and Nancey Harris repeatedly found themselves frustrated by lost or ill-fitting glasses, they didn’t just solve a personal problem—they sparked a revolution. As co-founders of Vontélle, the first Black women-owned eyewear company to land national partnerships with Nickelodeon and National Vision Inc., the duo is not only transforming an industry but reclaiming space that has long excluded diverse facial features, cultural influences, and personal stories.

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Expert Advice

Why Home Is the First Place We Heal: Emotional Safety, Rest, and Nervous System Regulation

Did you know that our earliest environments shape how safe we feel in the world? Research in neuroscience and psychology shows that early environments—ranging from emotional care to physical surroundings—profoundly shape adult emotions, behavior, and brain structure.

Home is where we first learn about ourselves, others, and how to be in a relationship. Home is where our relationship to safety is built, and as adults, we have the opportunity to rebuild it for ourselves and future generations.

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How to Reclaim Mind–Body Balance After Burnout: Practical Steps That Actually Work

While sitting on your bed, eyes closed, you initiate a heavy sigh as you consider picking up your crochet hook to start a new project, again. Sadly, you understand you simply can’t tolerate making more stitches, even if it was just one more time. The morning pause allows you to reflect on the past months, or years, during which you have spent your time committed to an activity, duty, or job.

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Wellthy Woman

Wellthy Woman: Dr. Wendi Williams

Leadership is often framed as endurance, output and constant motion, especially for Black and Brown women who have been pushed to carry more than their share for generations. But as Dr. Wendi Williams, President-elect of the American Psychological Association, reminds us in this candid conversation, a different way is not only possible, it is necessary. 

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Wellthy Woman: Tryphena Wade

Being an actress might sound glamorous, but it’s also easy to lose yourself in a world that prioritizes performance over peace. For someone who moves between film, Broadway and coaching with grace and purpose, staying grounded requires more than just talent, it takes intention. This conversation isn’t just about career milestones though; it’s about the clarity, faith and wellness practices that keep actress, Tryphena Wade, rooted in the midst of a fasting moving industry.

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Wellthy Woman: Virginia Cumberbatch

Virginia is the epitome of a Wellthy Woman—a trailblazer in her own right, a creative activist and an example of what living authentically looks like. Coming from a family of changemakers, her life’s work is rooted in a legacy of equity, justice and shalom—which she defined as a beautiful concept of peace and wholeness.

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