"Can't Get Enough" by Kennedy Ryan: Caregiving, Grief, and Black Love That Heals
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Today I'll be focusing on themes of healing, self-love, and resilience inspired by my personal journey over the last two and a half years. I delve into Kennedy Ryan's novel 'Can't Get Enough,' the final installment in the Skyland series, highlighting its portrayal of black love, complex family dynamics, and authentic representation of a plus-sized, confident heroine, Hendrix Barry. I discuss themes such as caregiving for aging parents, the emotional and financial impact of such roles, and how love can be both supportive and liberating. The discussion also emphasizes the power of black female friendship and sisterhood, aiming to validate and celebrate the rich, multi-dimensional lives of black women. I invite listeners to reflect on their own values around love, ambition, and self-worth.
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