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Ebony Flake

Austin

Business Reporter at Essence

Journalist Covering Business, Culture & News

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  • Sep 5, 2024 | essence.com | Kimberly Wilson |Ebony Flake

    Ain’t nothing new under the sun. Ask any Boomer, and they’ll tell you: everything happening now has happened before. While younger millennials and Gen Z contend with social unrest, political upheaval, economic instability, and shifting cultural norms, Baby Boomers—born between 1946 and 1964—are products of an era of unparalleled social change. Their formative years were marked by the turbulence of war, protests, financial upheaval, and transformative societal shifts.

  • Feb 13, 2024 | essence.com | Kimberly Wilson |Ebony Flake

    Childhood is a magical time filled with wonder and innocence. But, as we age, that sense of curiosity and boundless imagination diminish. As adults, we yearn for a hint of that feeling. Americans invest thousands every year in experiences, hoping to recapture the carefree vitality of youth. All we really want is the uncomplicated and carefree days of youth — that feeling of curling up in a cozy blanket with a bowl of cereal and Saturday morning cartoons.

  • Feb 5, 2024 | essence.com | Kimberly Wilson |Ebony Flake

    A photo of happy couple using laptop at home. Cheerful man sitting with woman at table. Both are in casuals. Marriages end for lots of reasons. Infidelity, recurring unresolved conflict, and lack of compatibility can chip away at bonds of matrimony over time. In addition to these commonly known issues, financial incompatibility ranks as a leading factor of stress.

  • Feb 5, 2024 | essence.com | Kimberly Wilson |Ebony Flake

    You did it! You got the promotion. You took initiative to gain new certifications, raised your hand for assignments, and ran the race to reach this goal. And here you are — new office, new role, new title, who dis? But now, six months in, the shiny newness has worn off. You’re feeling disenchanted, frustrated, and frankly burned out. You worked hard to get here, but it’s not giving what you thought it would give. If this is you, you’re definitely not alone.

  • Jan 31, 2024 | essence.com | Kimberly Wilson |Ebony Flake

    Millennial Woman talking to university advisor For generations, the idea of career mentorships has been primarily driven by a philanthropic approach. Older professionals assume responsibility for imparting knowledge to the younger, and industry experts generously share their expertise with anyone scrappy enough to seek guidance.

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Ebony Flake
Ebony Flake @EbDawn_
2 Oct 24

I had the privilege of sharing my career journey—with all its bumpy roads, waves, and near-misses—on @GenXAmplified with @adrionporter. Don't miss our conversation on leadership, growth, and resilience. Listen and subscribe 🎧👉 https://t.co/MBKm3gB497

Ebony Flake
Ebony Flake @EbDawn_
30 Sep 24

Meet me at @HowardU's 100th Homecoming! 🦬❤️ Excited to moderate an exclusive convo with HU’s VP of Innovation@KweliZukeri, @AiSquared_'s Ben Harvey, & tech multi-hyphenate investor @sasyrae on data, dollars & opportunities in the future of AI. #TheInnbyC3 #HU100HOCO https://t.co/1Z7PzuGAmv

Ebony Flake
Ebony Flake @EbDawn_
11 Sep 24

RT @Essence: May the angels synchronize in unison and dance and give you one last standing ovation Before We Let Go. We send our heartfel…