In this episode of 'How Do You Divine,' Sanika takes a reflective pause to discuss the journey of the podcast and the concept of 'stick ah pin' – a Caribbean phrase for pausing and reflecting. She delves into what success means in the Black community, especially in terms of parenting, using public figures like Shedeur Sanders, Bronny James, and Blue Ivy as examples. She also explores the role of nepotism, the importance of attending cultural and professional events, and the power of following your gut in career transitions. The discussion ends with commentary on current TV shows and a desire to avoid certain pop culture drama.
The episode is infused with personal anecdotes and cultural reflections aimed at encouraging thoughtful living and community engagement.Join her for a laid-back yet profound conversation that encourages you to take inventory of your life, your goals, and your definition of success.
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Sanika is a storyteller, vibe architect, and crowd igniter—passionate about self-discovery, culture, and the power of words. With a background in technology and marketing communications, she’s built a platform rooted in authenticity and resonance. Whether commanding the stage or leading deep conversations, Sanika doesn’t just hold space—she transforms it. Her work inspires growth, challenges perspectives, and amplifies the voices that need to be heard most
As the host of How Do You Divine?, she invites listeners to redefine meaning, embrace transformation, and navigate life—one word at a time. Her mi...