NoteWorthy Book Club is coming this May! We are so excited to bring you this newest addition to Network While Black.
This is for the girls who were reading The Coldest Winter Ever during class. My girls who used to write Zane fan fiction 👀👀. Even the ones who were hooked on Sharon M. Draper and the Buford High series in middle school.
We’ll be doing all fiction, all the time. Sign up for our waitlist to be the first to know when we launch. Link in bio 🥂
If you’re looking for plans to fill your calendar in May, you know we’ve got you covered. It’s important to have things to look forward to. Wouldn’t you agree?
Our line up includes puzzle meet ups, sip social happy hours, and a virtual book club focusing on fiction books from black authors (hosted by NWB of course!)
Flip through and see which events you’ll be attending this month!
“I give my daughter my custom dresses, she on be littyyyy. Vintage pieces by the time she hit the city, yeah!” @beyonce and Blue Ivy on the Met Gala carpet. ✨✨
Our first official Book Clerb Meeting is May 6 at 8pm and we are THRILLED for everyone to join us for NoteWorthy!
We’ve also partnered with some amazing Black Women Owned brands to bring our Book Clerb vision to life. We have our wine partner @rosegardenwines and our non alcoholic partner @drinkstursi for our Wind Down Wednesday sessions. And, we’ve partnered with @happy_pads for that time of the month!
This month NoteWorthy is reading The Art o Loving You by @natashabishopwrites . Sign up to join us with the link in our bio! We’ll see you virtually on Wednesday at 8pm!
A lot of us think we’re being developed at work when we’re actually just being managed… or handled.
One builds your career.
The other maintains your output.
The difference isn’t always obvious, but it matters.
Which one have you experienced more?
Emma Grede has been making headlines about women needing to be in the office vs. working remotely, while promoting her new book.
And it got me thinking…
We might be a little tired of self-help.
Not because growth isn’t important, but because everything doesn’t have to feel like work.
Reading fiction can build emotional intelligence, regulate your nervous system, and support your mental health.
Sometimes the most impactful thing you can do for yourself…
is slow down and feel something.
Tired of the corporate slump? Us too.
But the way this economy is set up… we not quitting tomorrow 😭
So here are a few ways to make the best out of your work day, without losing yourself in the process.
Who doesn’t love a second chance romance? One rooted in steamy conversations and a yearning for that old thing back? 👀✨
We’re officially announcing our Wind Down Wednesdays 💫
Join us bi-weekly, virtually, for a midweek reset rooted in reading, connection, and community.
Grab your wine, tea, or your drink of choice and let’s indulge in fiction 🍷🫖
We’re kicking things off this May with our FIRST Book of the Month: The Art of Loving You, by @natashabishopwrites a new release!
Our book club is all about reading and communing together. We’ll have breakout rooms for more intimate discussions, and you’ll be able to meet people from all over the country.
Let’s indulge with NoteWorthy Book Club, starting May 6 ✨ Link in bio to join!
Thank you so much to @universalpictures@worthiagency for inviting the Network While Black team to the world premiere of You, Me & Tuscany! We LOVE a good rom com!
Everybody please make sure you go see this movie, we laughed and cried in our seats! 10s across the board ✨