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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cleo_WadeCleo Wade - Wikipedia

    Cleo Wade (born September 13, 1989) is an American artist, poet, activist, and author.

  2. Cleo Wade is a New York Times–bestselling author and poet whose work explores hope, resilience and the power of love. Her books include Heart Talk, Where to Begin, What the Road Said, Remember Love: Words for Tender Times, and May You Love and Be Loved can be found wherever you buy books.

  3. 776K Followers, 1,778 Following, 2,612 Posts - cleo wade (@cleowade) on Instagram: "Things I write, like, and care about ♥️".

  4. Cleo Wade is an artist, poet and author of the forthcoming book Heart Talk: Poetic Wisdom For a Better Life. Her writing, accessible yet empowering, speaks to a greater future for all women, people of color, and the LGBTQ community, preaching love, acceptance, justice, peace, equity and equality.

  5. Dec 14, 2023 · In the years since she’s become famous, her illustrated words scattered across Instagram and her books bestsellers, Wade’s approach to writing has stayed guided by listening to her community ...

  6. www.facebook.com › cleowadeofficialCleo Wade - Facebook

    Cleo Wade. 27,600 likes · 128 talking about this. Cleo Wade is an artist, poet, and the author of best selling book, “Heart Talk: Poetic Wisdom for a Better Life.”

  7. Cleo Wade is a New York Times bestselling author and poet whose work explores the beauty, hope and the power and practice of love within ourselves and our communities.

  8. Oct 17, 2023 · "Remember Love: Words for Tender Times" is my introduction to the literary world of Cleo Wade, bestselling author of "Heart Talk" and a well-known artist, poet, and activist.

  9. Poet and author Cleo Wade asks: So why are we putting the pressure on ourselves to have one purpose or one passion? Cleo Wade. Cleo Wade is a poet, community builder, and the author of the bestselling book Heart Talk: Poetic Wisdom for a Better Life, as well as Where to Begin.

  10. Woven between stories of people at the beginning and end of their lives, she shares some truths about growing up (and speaking up) and reflects on the wisdom of a life well-lived, leaving us with a simple yet enduring takeaway: be good to yourself, be good to others, be good to the earth.

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