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Non-profit hosts pop-up events, working towards a bigger goal

Non-profit hosts pop-up events, working towards a bigger goal Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Culturally Rooted Enterprise (Facebook) and last updated 2021-01-21 19:26:10-05 BRAZOS COUNTY, TX — The conversation on Black economic prosperity, all throughout 2020 last year, has sparked a growing desire among U.S. consumers to support Black-owned businesses. That movement inspired local Black businesses owners in Brazos County, to take it a step further- by building their own Black owned grocery store. From food to jewelry, and everything in-between, you can find a business in Bryan/ College Station for just about every occasion. The key is knowing where to look.

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The Real Word: What Did The 2020 Migration Study Reveal?

Byron Lazine and Nicole White are two agents in Connecticut who give us their thoughts on the week’s news every Friday in “The Real Word,” a weekly video column on Inman. Moving and relocation company United Van Lines released its 2020 National Migration Study, which shows the top 10 outbound and inbound states. So, where are people moving to and from, and were the results surprising? This week on The Real Word, Byron and Nicole discussed these pandemic-era moves, what surprised them from the report and what met their expectations. The duo also chatted about migration patterns in their local market of Connecticut.

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Bryan natives provide remote one stop shop for mental health and wellness services

Bryan natives provide remote one stop shop for mental health and wellness services Source: Center to Rise Wellness Spa Studio and last updated 2021-01-19 13:15:36-05 BRYAN, TX — A pair of Bryan native sisters are bringing two different approaches to mental health into one world. Their goal is to show clients the two work together to build a more well-rounded life. Speaking words of affirmation to yourself while looking in a mirror, it s a simple exercise Nicole White, founder and co-owner of Center to Rise Wellness Spa Studio, uses to help her clients. You need to nurture your own mental health, so when you re sad what do you do?, White said.

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The Real Word: What Real Estate Agents Should Expect In 2021

Byron Lazine and Nicole White are two agents in Connecticut who give us their thoughts on the week’s news every Friday in “The Real Word,” a weekly video column on Inman. Now that the year is drawing to a close, Inman reached out to several economists to get their forecast on what 2021 will bring. In an article published last week, these economists shared their predictions on home sales and prices, the impact of a COVID-19 vaccine on inventory and the possibility of another recession. In today’s episode of The Real Word, Byron and Nicole filtered through the story, chiming in with their thoughts on each of listed predictions and why (or why not) they might come true.

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