RENO, Nev. (KOLO) – Khalilah Cage has a powerful resume. She’s the co-owner of 5 native bars/eating places together with Brewer’s Cupboard, Ole Bridge Pub, Sierra Faucet Home and Shim’s Surplus Provides. She serves on the board of administrators of Artown. She’s a singer/performer at Shim’s speakeasy. She is the co-creator and host of the “I Am Her” podcast. And shortly she’ll be launching a brand new podcast referred to as “Let the Children Communicate,” which is able to share insights from her 12-year-old son and 10-year-old daughter as they make their method by difficult instances.
By way of all of it, she continues to share the message that vulnerability is a energy and that asking for assistance is nothing to be ashamed of. As a mother and small enterprise proprietor, the pandemic was laborious to navigate. And simply as numerous different ladies confronted related challenges, one can typically really feel like you don’t have any one to show to for assist. Cage dedicates herself to offering that much-needed assist.
Now her message and efforts are being acknowledged nationally because the third place finalist for the “Fab Over 40″ competitors hosted by NewBeauty journal. She says she’s grateful to have made it to the highest three out of the 60+ ladies who had been nominated.
Cage stopped by Morning Break to speak about overcoming despair, being weak, asking for assist and supporting others.
She shall be acting at Shim’s Speakeasy (125 w. third Road, Reno) Saturday, Nov. 26. Doorways open at 8:30. You can even go to Shim’s earlier within the day at 2 p.m. for “An Ode to Upcycling” style present.
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