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Jewelry is more than style—it’s story, memory, energy and wearable art. On this episode, Harlem creators break down how their materials (cotton, gemstones, metals, beads) carry history, healing, and real emotional connection. Guests + affiliations Brother Slavery — cotton jewelry artist/educator (http://CanYouTeachMeAboutCotton.com ) SLP Jewelry Brother Slavery shares how cotton jewelry can become “confrontational healing,” plus what it was like taking the work overseas. Nerissa — SolArtsNYC jewelry (IG: SolArtzNYC) Nerissa talks about creating jewelry as a creative outlet, building community through events, and working with energy (including clearing gemstones and jewelry). Shimoda — Shimoda Accessories / SA Harlem (http://saharlem.com ) Shimoda’s story is a masterclass in the creative leap: from music dreams and day jobs to going full-time in jewelry—plus why her pieces radiate “happy” energy (and why that’s never a problem). Omo Misha McGlown — OmoMisha Jewelry + Irwin House Gallery (http://omomisha.com / http://irwinhousegallery.org) SLP Jewelry Omo Misha breaks down the reality of scaling handmade jewelry: early wins, major clients, and the moment she decided to stop chasing production and return to jewelry as art. Gary Jones — HBCU Amazing / “Black History Through Jewelry” (http://hbcuamazing.com ) Gary Jones joins the conversation to share how jewelry can drive fundraising and education—plus the vision behind HBCU Amazing and “Black History Through Jewelry.” #Harlem #JewelryDesign #BlackOwnedBusiness #Gemstones #WearableArt #WHCR903FM Hosts: DJ LeRoy (Curtis Archer) and NightWatchman (Bob Poncé) http://www.soulloungeprimetime.com