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Katrina Thompkins, founder of K'dara CBD.is a Black-owned health and wellness brand founded by Katrina Thompkins, an ICU nurse currently serving on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic in NYC. Since launching K’dara CBD in February, Thompkins has been dutiful to continue her service as a nurse in one of the hardest hit cities in the country.
Byerly has worked with talent agencies, production/broadcast companies, fashion/creative teams, etc. In doing so, she has been able to help them optimize creativity, best business practices and individual/company growth all the while, enhancing professionalism through NLP, CBT, Neuroplasticity, philosophy of human nature and business management., is a female Black-owned lifestyle and jewelry brand, designed and handmade by artist Meena Osei-Kuffour.
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