
We talk about that process, her book and what it generally means to be black, and exhausted, in today's episode. The novel was met with stunning praise and led to a multitude of offers for the plucky writer. Allen decided to self-publish her book, Black Girls Must Die Exhausted: A Book for Grownups. After pitching BGMDE to multiple publishing companies, Ms. Jayne's writing echoes her desire to bring both multiculturalism and multidimensionality to contemporary women's fiction with dynamic female protagonists who also happen to be black. The series, which has sold more than 10,000 copies worldwide, touches upon contemporary women's issues.

She has authored four non-fiction books, in addition to books one and two in the Black Girls Must Die Exhausted trilogy. She dabbles in standup comedy, tries to learn one new thing a week, and relishes laughter and champagne bubbles with her girlfriends and family.
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Jayne Allen, author of Black Girls Must Die Exhausted, is originally from Detroit and in her life outside of writing, is a serial entrepreneur, Harvard-trained attorney, and engineer.
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DiscardIt Theme Song: Nah! That Devil Is a Lie - Single by Jasmine Edwards. Morse on Instagram at and grab your copy of her book Heart Rhythms: Surviving Singleness with Faith, Know-How, & Grit today at. Jasmine Leigh Morse (PhD) did join us to talk about the ways we can give our hearts a check up in the spiritual and emotional sense, especially if you’re struggling during your single season. And no, we’re not talking about in the physical sense, but (in the spirit of Women’s History Month) Dr. Single (or not)? What’s your heart rhythm? Is it good or is it stuttering a bit? Are you anxious for marriage, a family to be a certain place in your career? If your heart is stuttering, if it’s skipping a beat or two - you may just have a heart arrhythmia. Shermaine Perry-Knights has authored guided journals, youth & adult coloring books, and children's books, including I Move a Lot and That’s Okay - which we discuss in honor of April being the Month of the Military Child. Shermaine has traveled throughout Asia and the West Indies, and she lived and studied in Europe and the Middle East. She earned a bachelor's of arts in political science from Spelman College and a master's in public administration from Strayer University. Shermaine is a proud military kid and a lifelong learner. Each of her published books supports the growth mindset (self-care, resilience, and career readiness).
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As a Certified Professional in Talent Development, Shermaine is passionate about helping others develop emotional intelligence and leadership skills. On the intro: Get your Victory Positive Affirmation Card Deck and more swag at About the interview: Shermaine Perry-Knights is an award-winning facilitator, project manager, speaker, and author.

We’re talking April Affirmations and the Month of the Military Child today.
