Join Nyomi Banks for one of the most vulnerable and powerful episodes of Ask Nyomi Bridging The Gap yet. Tonight, we're diving deep into what it means to reclaim sacred sensuality—not just as a concept, but as a lived experience of healing, transformation, and wholeness. In this special episode, Nyomi shares her personal journey through: 🔴 The Wound - A childhood story of colorism and being told she was "too dark to wear red" 🔴 The Discovery - How ancestral connections revealed that red was always her birthright 🔴 The False Choice - Why we've been taught to choose between sexuality, sensuality, and spirituality—and why that's a lie 🔴 The Rebirth - Nyomi's explant surgery journey and reclaiming body autonomy 7 weeks post-op 🔴 The Mission - Launching the BLHUNITED fundraiser for Breast Cancer Awareness Month 🔴 The Music - Announcing her new album "Soundtrack to The Rebirth" dropping October 14th (her 53rd birthday!) This is more than a conversation—it's a movement. It's about reclaiming what was taken, healing what was wounded, and stepping into the fullness of who we were always meant to be. What to Expect: ✨ Live interactive polls ✨ Caller participation welcome ✨ Exclusive first listen to "SSS" (Sexuality, Sensuality, Spirituality) from the new album ✨ Powerful closing affirmation ✨ Opportunity to support the BLHUNITED mission Co-hosted with Dog Pound Mike Mike. Special Announcements: 💗 BLHUNITED Fundraiser Launch - Supporting Susan G. Komen for breast cancer research and awareness (asknyomi.com/BLHUNITED) 🎵 Album Release - "Soundtrack to The Rebirth" FREE download on October 14th Whether you're healing from colorism, body shame, or any wound that told you to be less than whole—this episode is for YOU. Always Keep It So Sexy. Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5788763212218368
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