HighlyFavored1
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I think you all have an awesome idea developing, just remember that Oprah responds well to positive messages. So the best approach should show the positive, educational, goal-achieving drive that LHCF has.
Also, let's remember that Oprah has a very diverse audience and a show specifically on black hair care simply does not appeal to a wider audience. It has to be a show that women and men of every background can not only learn, but develop, from watching. It would be very important to share the LHCF message and come from a standpoint of a group of women who are achieving goals that society at large believes they can not achieve. Some greater purpose/mission/message should be apparent. I guess I'm just saying that Oprah focuses on a bigger picture, and so should we. Because, as we all know, LHCF goes so much further than simply growing hair.
Also, let's remember that Oprah has a very diverse audience and a show specifically on black hair care simply does not appeal to a wider audience. It has to be a show that women and men of every background can not only learn, but develop, from watching. It would be very important to share the LHCF message and come from a standpoint of a group of women who are achieving goals that society at large believes they can not achieve. Some greater purpose/mission/message should be apparent. I guess I'm just saying that Oprah focuses on a bigger picture, and so should we. Because, as we all know, LHCF goes so much further than simply growing hair.
