Studio Wellth
Studio Wellth is a creative hub where stories, art, and wellness collide. Dive into exclusive features that spotlight our writers, enjoy artistic submissions from our readers, discover curated music playlists, and explore thoughtful TV and film reviews. It’s a space to connect, reflect, and celebrate the vibrant voices shaping the Hope+Wellth community.

Tyler Perry’s The Six Triple Eight
Tyler Perry’s The Six Triple Eight brings to life a pivotal yet often-overlooked chapter in Black history, shedding light on the incredible contributions of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion—the only all-Black, all-female unit to serve in Europe during World War II. Many of us, even within the Black community, have grown up unaware of their story, a glaring example of how our history has been systematically erased or diminished in traditional narratives. This movie does more than entertain; it educates, inspires, and affirms our collective identity as innovative, intelligent, resilient, and powerful individuals.
Perry masterfully captures the resilience and determination of these women as they tackled the monumental task of sorting and delivering millions of backlogged letters to boost the morale of soldiers on the front lines. Through stunning cinematography, heartfelt performances, and a poignant script, The Six Triple Eight honors the bravery of these unsung heroes while shedding light on the racism and sexism they faced, even as they served their country. Ebony Obsidian delivers a standout performance, embodying grace and quiet strength that makes her character’s journey deeply moving, while Kerry Washington commands every scene with a powerful presence, balancing vulnerability and unwavering resolve. The film doesn’t shy away from showcasing the emotional and physical toll of their mission but balances it with moments of camaraderie and triumph that feel deeply earned. Ultimately, The Six Triple Eight is a powerful reminder of the untold stories in our history that deserve to be celebrated and serves as a call to action to continue amplifying these voices.

In The Moment
In The Moment is a quick, inspiring segment where we get personal with our writers of Hope+Wellth, insight from thought leaders, wellness and beauty experts and moments of hope. It’s all about getting real, staying present (in the moment) and sharing the heart behind the words.
In The Moment With
Licensed Therapist, Joy Ewing
In The Moment With
Actress/Model, Nzinga Imani
In The Moment With
Leadership Coach, Lisa Rigoli
Lights, Camera, Connection
We believe in the incredible power of storytelling on screen to inspire, uplift, and connect us. Whether it’s a feel-good comedy, a powerful drama, a creative masterpiece from a BIPOC creator, stories featuring strong Black leads, or a reality show, these are the stories that move us—and we think they’ll move you too.
The Reading Nook
Whether they’re page-turning fiction, insightful memoirs, or empowering self-help books, these are the books that have made us laugh, cry, reflect, and grow, and we’re excited to share our favorites with you.
Sisterhood Heals: The Transformation Power of Healing...
By Sammesha Dominguez
Undiplomatic: How My Attitude Created The Best Kind of Trouble
By Sammesha Dominguez
Master of Me: The Secret to Controlling Your Narrative
By Sammesha Dominguez
The Listening Lounge
We believe in the power of music to heal, inspire, and connect, and we’re here to share the songs and artists that do just that. Our listening lounge is where we share music that moves us – literally and figuratively.
Why Zaniah's "Privacy" Exudes Introverted Confidence
By Marcus Norris
How Denzel Curry's "Walkin" Speaks to Healing
By Marcus Norris
What Stevie Wonder's "AS" Teaches Us About Unconditional Love
By Marcus Norris
Community Spotlight
Whether it’s your painting, fashion, a blanket you crocheted, spoken work or your music, we know our community is bursting with creativity and we want to showcase YOU! If you have something you want featured right here, send an email to submissions@hopeandwellth.com.

Crocheted Cowboys Blanket
By Renee Patterson
Legacy Series: Dorothy Dandrige
by Artist, Tania Wineglass
Legacy Series: Aretha Franklin
by Artist, Tania Wineglass
