To celebrate, we sat down with the multi-talented Judi Love to talk about her career, the media industry, and representation. , but since the first one came out, your career trajectory has really taken off. How are you feeling As a powerful Black woman in this space?
But I truly believe If you feel like you are listening to your intuition and learning a lot more about yourself, you would then go into the space of your purpose. And I feel like that's when doors open and you're kind of true to yourself. The hardest thing is being true to yourself, but the issue is when you're not, then you end up living in a lie, and causing yourself more harm than actually facing the fear of living your true self.
Yes, there are spaces that have been hard because they have a particular stereotype but my job is not to go in there and to prove anything. Yeah, yeah, sometimes I can be loud, and yes, I'm a single parent. However, I am educated. I'm intelligent, you know, I'm learning about myself on an emotional, physical and spiritual level. There's more to me than just the labels that society wants to place on me or any other Black woman, so I can be all of them.