About Geena

Geena Williams is a multifaceted entrepreneur, self-care advocate, and the driving force behind Black Self-Care Talk. With a deep passion for mental health and wellness in the Black community, Geena created this platform to provide a safe and empowering space for individuals to prioritize their well-being.

As the owner of Melanin Parade, a vibrant lifestyle brand celebrating Black culture, Geena brings her expertise and creativity to guide individuals toward embracing self-care as a pathway to personal growth and success. Her work is rooted in empowering Black individuals to recognize and address the unique challenges they face in prioritizing their mental and emotional well-being.

Geena's journey began with a deep desire to express herself authentically in a world where the voices of Black Men and Black Women are often muted. Through Black Self-Care Talk, she has cultivated a community that comes together to pray, vent, cry, laugh, heal, learn, and find motivation. It is a safe haven where individuals can simply be themselves, knowing they are understood and supported.

With a mission to expand Black Self-Care Talk and reach as many Black Men and Black Women as possible, Geena strives to engage individuals in self-care practices that promote healing and personal transformation. The platform has received numerous messages and emails from followers who express gratitude for the daily posts that have helped them navigate their own self-care journeys.

Geena's dedication to helping others heal and live happy, healthy lives extends beyond Black Self-Care Talk. As the Black Self-Care Coach, she utilizes her expertise and experiences to guide and empower individuals in prioritizing their well-being, equipping them with the necessary tools and strategies for self-care.

Through her work, Geena Williams is a beacon of hope, inspiring and supporting individuals to embrace self-care, find their voices, and thrive. She continues to make a significant impact by fostering a community that promotes healing, resilience, and empowerment in the Black community.