Abby B & Purpose

Abby B | Culture Curator

Give the Girls Their Flowers

Abby B on purpose, peace, and becoming her most aligned self

For curator Abby B, this season isn’t about noise.

It’s about intention.

After navigating growth that required patience, forgiveness, and emotional maturity, she’s stepping into a chapter defined by something simpler, but harder to maintain.

Purpose.

A quieter kind of success. One rooted in alignment, self-awareness, and choosing herself without hesitation.

Main Character Energy

Q: If your life right now had a chapter title, what would it be?
Abby B: Purpose

Q: When do you feel most powerful?
Abby B: I feel most powerful when I show up fully for myself and my goals, when I take action and don’t procrastinate.

Q: If your aura had a color this season, what would it be and why?
Abby B: Pink.

Right now I’m in the most peaceful era of my life, and pink represents that softness and calm for me.

Q: What’s something people assume about you that’s totally wrong?
Abby B: That I’m shy.

The Depth

Q: What did this past year stretch in you?
Abby B: This year stretched my patience and emotional maturity.

I had to practice forgiveness and truly accept what I couldn’t control.

Q:What does success mean to you now that it didn’t mean five years ago?
Abby B: Success now means alignment, peace, and self awareness.

It’s about doing what feeds my soul, not just what looks good on paper.

Q:If you could have a two-hour conversation with any woman, who would it be?
Abby B: Maya Angelou.

Whenever I’m feeling down or need advice I go and watch her interviews.

I would ask her what pivotal moment pushed her to fully commit to her healing and inner work.

I’m blossoming into the best version of myself this season.

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

The Roots

Q: What environment do you thrive in?
Abby B: I thrive in spaces that value creative freedom and trust.

When I’m not boxed in, I create at my highest level.

Q: What kind of support actually feels good to you?
Abby B: When someone takes my goals seriously and helps elevate them and reminds me of my superpowers when I forget.

Q: What’s something you love that people wouldn’t expect?
Abby B: I love self-help interviews, books, and anything that helps me gain a deeper understanding of myself.

The Legacy

Q:What are you building that will outlive you?
Abby B: I’m building work that nurtures humanity.

Creating spaces, experiences, and connections that lift people up and help them grow.

I hope the care and creativity I put out into the world keeps making an impact long after I’m gone.

Q:What’s something you want younger women watching you to understand?
Abby B:You can never go wrong by putting yourself first.

Go after everything you want, stay true to yourself, and never let anyone put you in a box.

Q:What does having your flowers mean to you?
Aisha: Being seen by my community. It’s knowing the spaces I create, the people I pour into, and the risks I take actually matter.

Success now means alignment, peace, and self awareness

Still Fun. Still Her.

What song makes you feel unstoppable?

Destiny’s Child — So Good

What’s your romanticize-your-life ritual lately?

Waking up and doing what I want, setting the tone for my day on my own terms.

If you were a flower this season, what would you be?

A blossom.

I’m blossoming into the best version of myself this season.

Growth doesn’t always come with urgency.

Sometimes it arrives as stillness. As clarity. As the decision to choose yourself over and over again. For Abby B, this season is about becoming. Becoming more aligned. More intentional. More at peace with who she is and where she’s going.And trusting that there is purpose in every step of that process.

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