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Black Business Series: Black Culture and Creativity

1h 13m · Dear Me · 22 Dec 09:40

Join us this week for our last episode in our amazing black business owner interview series, and our last episode of the year! Today we sit down with two great artistic minds of our community and talk about a topic that affects us all in different ways, black culture and creativity. We discuss expressing creativity, the importance of exploring other cultures, and how black culture inspires our art. Tune in for this very invigorating conversation with Ms. Justice Crisp of Crisp Design and Mr. Daniel Johnson of Project Grey Wolf!

Please go follow our guests and support them in all of their endeavors! You can find Ms. Justice Crisp on IG @jcrispdesign, on Facebook, or on LinkedIn. You can also visit her website at jcrispdesign.com.

You can find Mr. Daniel Johnson on IG @projectgreywolf and @lookatusnowapparel, or on YouTube. You can also visit his website projectgreywolf.com.

As always, you can follow us @dearmepodcast on IG and @dearmepodcast on Twitter and join the conversation! Happy Holidays everyone, we will see you next year!

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