Jolie Doggett

About Jolie Doggett

Jolie A. Doggett is a writer, reporter, and editor covering the Black cultural experience. You can find her work in HuffPost, Medium.com, Netflix, and more. Jolie is also a creative writing coach who runs a newsletter and podcast dedicated to exploring the benefits of journaling for mental wellness and self discovery. In her free time, you can find Jolie curled up with a book or dancing at her local pole studio. She is based in North Carolina.

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