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Naja recently sat down with Terry Monday on 92.1 FM’s Open Mic to talk about her upcoming Soulversation Workshop at the Women of Color Expo. The conversation was eye-opening, diving into how we’ve been trained to see the world and how we can unlearn and reshape those perceptions.
Terry recalled the impact of Ms. Turner’s previous seminar, Pretty Isn’t Pretty, and how it got people thinking about how beauty and bias are shaped by conditioning. He even admitted that after last year’s event, people were still calling the station wanting more!
This year, Soulversation goes even deeper. It’s more than just words—it's about breaking down what we’ve been taught, challenging old beliefs, and reconnecting with our true understanding.
Don’t just hear about it—Listen Now for yourself! Click the link to catch the full interview and get inspired.
‘Naja’ Turner joins The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show for a thought-provoking conversation about how we see the world and why it’s not always what we think.
She breaks down the science of perception, explaining that our eyes don’t just see—they interpret based on conditioning. From beauty standards to identity, Elizabeth challenges us to rethink what we’ve been trained to believe.
Her message? "Pretty isn’t Pretty! It’s Simply What You’ve Been Trained to See!"
Don’t miss this eye-opening discussion! Tune in to hear the full interview and start seeing the world differently.
‘Naja’ Turner Featured in Vents Magazine – A Must-Read!
‘Naja’ Turner is on a mission to challenge societal norms and redefine how we see the world. In her Vents Magazine feature, she dives into Black Science History, self-perception, and the power of knowledge, exploring everything from her children’s books and YouTube channel to her transformative workshops like Pretty Isn’t Pretty.
Turner’s work is more than education—it’s a movement. Want to know how she’s changing the conversation?
Join Naja, a special guest on the Oklahoma Open Mic talk show, hosted by Launa West and Terry Monday. In this enlightening conversation, Naja explores the profound effects of beauty standards on self-esteem and personal identity. Formerly known as Elizabeth, she shares her transformative journey towards self-awareness that led to her adopting the name Nadja. As she prepares to lead her seminar "Pretty Isn't Pretty" at the Women of Color Expo, she discusses how it challenges conventional perceptions of beauty and encourages people to look beyond the superficial. This interview provides deep insights into how societal views on beauty shape both personal and collective identities. Listen Now