Flipping the Hat – A Fashion Revolution with a Purpose

Flipping the Hat - A Fashion Revolution with a Purpose
Podcast Description
In this special Juneteenth episode, join host Shari Tisdale from Tulsa, Oklahoma, as she dives into the vibrant celebration of Juneteenth, highlighting incredible festivals and events that honor Black culture and excellence. The episode kicks off with a recount of the luxurious Tulsa Juneteenth fashion show Legacy & Luxury featuring Tamara Lockett's innovative hat designs under her brand "Flip the Hats." These hats aren't just a fashion statement; they symbolize a movement for mental health awareness, with each design capable of numerous styles. Tamara's journey from creating hats for her spiritual mothers to obtaining a patent for her unique, versatile designs becomes a talking point as Shari explores the intersection of fashion, mental health, and empowerment.
Meanwhile, meet Greg Ellis, Tamara's fellow advocate in the mental health sphere, as they discuss their collaborative efforts to combat the stigma surrounding mental health. Unveiling Greg's "Getting My Help" app, this episode underscores how technology can bridge the gap to provide resources discreetly across all states, ensuring everyone has the support they need. With a shared mission of flipping negative thoughts into positive ones, both Tamara and Greg are not only changing the fashion and mental health landscapes but also setting examples for living in true Black Excellence.
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The episode centers on themes of cultural celebration, mental health awareness, and empowerment, showcasing specific events like the Legacy & Luxury fashion show and the innovative designs of Tamara Lockett's 'Flip the Hats.' It also emphasizes the importance of technology in mental health through Greg Ellis's 'Getting My Help' app, demonstrating the intersection of fashion and advocacy.

In this special Juneteenth episode, join host Shari Tisdale from Tulsa, Oklahoma, as she dives into the vibrant celebration of Juneteenth, highlighting incredible festivals and events that honor Black culture and excellence. The episode kicks off with a recount of the luxurious Tulsa Juneteenth fashion show Legacy & Luxury featuring Tamara Lockett’s innovative hat designs under her brand “Flip the Hats.” These hats aren’t just a fashion statement; they symbolize a movement for mental health awareness, with each design capable of numerous styles. Tamara’s journey from creating hats for her spiritual mothers to obtaining a patent for her unique, versatile designs becomes a talking point as Shari explores the intersection of fashion, mental health, and empowerment.
Meanwhile, meet Greg Ellis, Tamara’s fellow advocate in the mental health sphere, as they discuss their collaborative efforts to combat the stigma surrounding mental health. Unveiling Greg’s “Getting My Help” app, this episode underscores how technology can bridge the gap to provide resources discreetly across all states, ensuring everyone has the support they need. With a shared mission of flipping negative thoughts into positive ones, both Tamara and Greg are not only changing the fashion and mental health landscapes but also setting examples for living in true Black Excellence.
In this special Juneteenth episode, join host Shari Tisdale from Tulsa, Oklahoma, as she dives into the vibrant celebration of Juneteenth, highlighting incredible festivals and events that honor Black culture and excellence. The episode kicks off with a recount of the luxurious Tulsa Juneteenth fashion show Legacy & Luxury featuring Tamara Lockett’s innovative hat designs under her brand “Flip the Hats.” These hats aren’t just a fashion statement; they symbolize a movement for mental health awareness, with each design capable of numerous styles. Tamara’s journey from creating hats for her spiritual mothers to obtaining a patent for her unique, versatile designs becomes a talking point as Shari explores the intersection of fashion, mental health, and empowerment.
Meanwhile, meet Greg Ellis, Tamara’s fellow advocate in the mental health sphere, as they discuss their collaborative efforts to combat the stigma surrounding mental health. Unveiling Greg’s “Getting My Help” app, this episode underscores how technology can bridge the gap to provide resources discreetly across all states, ensuring everyone has the support they need. With a shared mission of flipping negative thoughts into positive ones, both Tamara and Greg are not only changing the fashion and mental health landscapes but also setting examples for living in true Black Excellence.

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