The Great Exhale

The Great Exhale

Internet Publishing

A Soft Space For Black Women

About us

The Great Exhale is an award-winning private membership community where Black women can relax, lay their burdens down…and exhale. It is a virtual space that prioritizes mental wellness, soft living, and psychological safety. If you’re a Black woman who is ready to take your cape off, take a breath, and rest, The Great Exhale is for you. Join the sisterhood today. www.thegreatexhale.com The Great Exhale is also a strategic partner to companies who are ready to improve their hiring and retention as relates to Black women. If you’re a company who wants to: ✅ Increase employee engagement ✅ Enhance the onboarding experience ✅ Reduce attrition and turnover ✅ Promote workplace wellness ✅ Diversify your talent pipeline then let’s talk. Email us at hello@thegreatexhale.com, or learn more at www.itsthegreatexhale.com

Website
www.thegreatexhale.com
Industry
Internet Publishing
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
New York
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2023

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    What she said: “Black women, trust yourself.” Thanks for the reminder, Liku T. Amadi, Esq.! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

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    Business Attorney for Consultants, Coaches & Expert Service Providers | Mother | Speaker | Board Member

    We don’t talk enough about the power that lies in trusting yourself. Especially in a system and society that positions you to conform to survive. We look outside for confirmation. We look outside for validation. We look outside for direction. Whole time, all we need to do is look within. Because more times than not, we know best. Episode 41 is about reclaiming the power that lies within. Link in the comments 💕

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    To support Black-owned businesses: #SayItWithYourChecks! 💰💰 #TheGreatExhale

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    Author, Space to Exhale (Wiley, 2025) | Founder, The Great Exhale | Anthem Award-Winning Activist | Top 10 Anti-Discrimination Activist Worldwide | #ActuallyAutistic | INFJ | 🇧🇧🇯🇲🇹🇹🇺🇸

    💰💰 Say It With Your Checks 💰💰 On the penultimate day of Black Business Month, I want to share a reminder and a call to action: Black Business Month is every month, so support Black businesses all year round. That means myriad things, including putting your money where your mouth is. It also means supporting each other, and providing each other with opportunities. Case in point: I was given the opportunity by pocstock to contribute to their instock newsletter for this month. 🙏🏾🙏🏾 Here's an excerpt: "What does “being the change” look like, you ask? The answer is simple. Right now in your circle, in your connections, in your spheres of influence, there are Black business owners that you know. Support them. Support us. Not only with tags and likes, but also with funds and purchases. We cannot sustain our businesses with comments and kudos. We cannot pay our bills with exposure. Get active. Use some verbs: ✅ Hire. ✅ Fund. ✅ Donate. ✅ Promote. ✅ Purchase. ✅ Subscribe. Want to support us? Say it with your checks! Support a Black-owned business today, and tomorrow, and the day after that..." To read the full piece, and the entire edition, link is in the comments. And because pocstock always has the sauce, you know they came out with a #BlackJobs collection. Make sure to check it out. #SayItWithYourChecks #pocstock #TheGreatExhale Thanks to Steve Jones and the pocstock team for amplifying my voice!

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    CEO/Founder Black Women Empowered, Community Harvest Food Bank Board Member - Amazon Best Selling Author, Social Media Influencer - Three million + followers accross various platforms. ForbesBLK

    Dahlia & Friends, founded by Jacques and Dahcia Bastien, is thrilled to offer nine new children's books for free digital download. This Black-owned company based in Tampa is committed to providing culturally rich and educational content for Black families and beyond. Explore themes like autism, Black hair, and kindness with th

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    🙏🏾💚🙏🏾

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    Author, Space to Exhale (Wiley, 2025) | Founder, The Great Exhale | Anthem Award-Winning Activist | Top 10 Anti-Discrimination Activist Worldwide | #ActuallyAutistic | INFJ | 🇧🇧🇯🇲🇹🇹🇺🇸

    Very gentle, very mindful, very demure. 🙏🏾 🌸 🙏🏾 Have a wonderful Monday, y’all. [Captions:] Today’s affirmation; repeat three times: I am choosing to be gentle with myself 🙏🏾 I am choosing to be gentle with myself 🙏🏾 I am choosing to be gentle with myself 🙏🏾 Namaste 🙏🏾 #TheGreatExhale

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    Our forever FLOTUS is on some new energy, and we're here for it! #WeAreNotGoingBack

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    Author, Space to Exhale (Wiley, 2025) | Founder, The Great Exhale | Anthem Award-Winning Activist | Top 10 Anti-Discrimination Activist Worldwide | #ActuallyAutistic | INFJ | 🇧🇧🇯🇲🇹🇹🇺🇸

    Tfw the code switch is set to the “off” position. ✊🏾 I understand why FLOTUS Michelle said what she said in 2016. I appreciate that now she’s no longer bound by the weight and requirements of the office—she’s letting ‘em have it. #BlackJob

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    Nothing to add. She said what she said.

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    Imma say this louder for those of y’all in the back that are willfully hard of seeing and hearing: IF IT DON’T APPLY, JUST WALK ON BY. You see the title of this here page, if you can’t be bothered to do any other due diligence. If the title alone makes you scrunch up your face, roll your eyes, or think to yourself, “but what about…?,” walk on. This ain’t for you. Put all that wasted energy you’re chucking over here to post some subtle as a skunk in a perfume store “all lives matter” propaganda to better use. You ain’t clever and you ain’t fooling anyone. I’d suggest unlearning your very loud and conscious bias, but I know that is a lost cause. So might I propose yoga, Pilates or whatever your favorite pastime is?—other than trolling other people, obviously. Go do that nowhere else. You are the reason spaces like this absolutely have to exist. This space is first and foremost for Black women—*gasp* I know, right?—AND for all allies, advocates, supporters, defenders, protectors, and lovers of who we are and what we stand for. This place is inclusive of anyone who gets it and isn’t offended when Black women are centered, not to the exclusion of all others, but, you know, for once. If you can’t understand the difference, all I got for you is the GIF below. #iykyk #isaidwhatisaid #psa

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    Funding Redistribution to Black Founders @ The Well Work | Social Impact Founder, Community Builder (16k + Counting), International Speaker and Facilitator ✊🏽🏳️🌈

    💰 $50,000 Partner Grant + 4-month Mentorship Program 💰 amika and My Innovation Studio have teamed up to launch the “Rooted in Growth” Grant Program – designed to uplift and empower startups in the hair and beauty industry + foster equity and innovation. 👉🏽 Apply Here: innovationstudio.org/amika ⏰ Deadline to Apply: Friday, August 16, 2024 What You'll Receive: ✅ $50,000 Grants: Four professional hair founders will each receive a $50,000 grant to fuel their business growth. ✅ 4-Month Mentorship: Gain invaluable insights from industry experts in finance, marketing, branding, and more. ✅ Networking Opportunities: Connect with the amika team and key industry leaders in the hair and beauty sector. ✅ Travel and Accommodations to Brooklyn, NY, for the program kickoff in October 2024 plus an industry tradeshow in February 2025. Eligibility Requirements: ✅ Must be an early-stage entrepreneur in the hair and beauty industry with less than $2M in annual revenue. ✅ Must have a prototype in the market, along with a clear vision and potential for growth. ✅ Applicants must be legally residing in the United States. ✅ Willingness to actively participate in the 4-month mentorship program and engage in networking opportunities. 👉🏽 Apply Here: innovationstudio.org/amika ⏰ Deadline to Apply: Friday, August 16, 2024

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    💥 Kamala Harris vs. The Glass Cliff: How Black Women Leaders Face Unfair Judgments many Men never Will 💥 "Approximately 10.4% of Fortune 500 companies are led by women CEOs. But Black women hold just two of those positions: Thasunda Brown Duckett, CEO of TIAA, and Toni Townes-Whitley, CEO of SAIC. This means Black women represent a mere 0.4% of Fortune 500 CEOs, despite Black women making up about 7.7% of the American population. These barriers are indicative of the struggles faced by Vice President Harris in this year’s presidential campaign. As she navigates a landscape marked by glass ceilings and glass cliffs, her journey mirrors that of Black women in corporate America and the challenges we encounter. And I believe this underscores the need for systemic change to ensure that Black women can also rise to leadership positions. Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton sent letters to 51 law firms and 10 recruitment firms urging them to step back from engaging in DEI initiatives. In May 2024, Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds banned DEI in state universities. In fact, 85 anti-DEI bills have been introduced in 28 states and in Congress, as tracked by the Chronicle of Higher Education. These retreats by purported allies are harmful to the advancement and support of Black women and other marginalized groups, who know that the systems in place were not built with us in mind." https://lnkd.in/embbPYcu by Amira K.S. Barger, MBA,CVA,CFRE The need for active and vocal allyship has never been more critical. Silent allies and the backlash against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives threaten to reverse the progress that has been made toward creating a more equitable society. This is a pivotal moment to ensure that all individuals, regardless of their background, have the opportunity to lead and succeed. Critiques of VP Kamala Harris often focus on superficial aspects, such as her speaking style or how often she smiles. These criticisms, when examined closely, reveal biases that have little to do with her capabilities as a leader. It's essential to move beyond these superficial judgments and recognize the substantive qualities that make her a strong and capable leader. We must advocate for a future where leadership is not determined by outdated stereotypes or biases. This moment calls for collective action to ensure that everyone, regardless of their gender, race, or background, can reach their full potential and contribute to a more just and inclusive society. Gillian Marcelle, PhD Mike Green Joe Cardillo Samantha Katz Dr. Venessa Marie Perry Shari Dunn Dr. Tana M. Session Richard Venegar L C De Shay Allison Byers Rhett Buttle #Blackwomenlead #Glassceiling #Glasscliff #Blackstoriesmatter

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