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poppy + monarch
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average rating is 4.5 out of 5, based on 150 votes, Reviews
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about poppy + monarch

Makes wearable flair — pins, tees, hoodies, sweaters and more — for the chronically chill and their cherished ones. Born out of a desire to make those with chronic illness feel seen, heard, validated, represented and respected — without sacrificing comfort or self-expression.

meet ashley ratcliff lundy

Ashley Ratcliff Lundy is Founder and CEO of Poppy + Monarch. A bestselling author and chronic illness advocate, Ashley found her calling when she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in 2018. Detroit born and San Diego raised, Ashley resides in Long Beach, CA, with her husband and dog.

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Heather Johnson

4/17/25, 12:12 PM

I watched an episode of the Lurie Daniel Favors show on YT, and you were the featured guest. Thank you so much for this incredible directory. I have been looking for something comprehensive, and this was indeed a gift to me. Please let me know of how I can be in support of this platform in addition to financial resources. I don't have big followings on any of my SM platforms, but I do have a big heart and a great deal of willingness. Please contact me via email and let me know. Thanks again.

average rating is 5 out of 5

Sekayi Brunson

12/12/24, 3:25 PM

Nantale is AMAZING! I came in with three specific goals, and she not only provided incredibly organized and thorough information but also brought an infectious energy and excitement—for me! Her passion and positivity made the entire experience unforgettable. I left feeling extremely excited, confident, and capable of executing the plans she laid out to help me jumpstart this journey. Highly recommend!

average rating is 5 out of 5

Nantale Muwonge

12/7/24, 7:09 PM

I discovered Kirikou on Kweli TV, don't know how I hadn't come across it before (!), but this platform opened me up to all the really great Black-produced content that I'd been missing out on. And they have everything from documentaries and soap operas, to programming for kids, so I highly recommend it to anyone looking for positive, affirming content to keep you entertained.

average rating is 5 out of 5

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