
Glodean Champion can be best described as a "Renaissance Woman with Flair." In her professional world, she is a Love Coach and Life Champion dedicated to helping people get out of their way so they can fall madly, deeply in love with themselves paving the way for them to build a life they love free from constraints. In her creative life, she is a photographer, graphic artist, musician, and writer. Her writing has been published in Hip Mama Magazine, Exposure, The Womanist, The Word and The Mills College Weekly. Her photography and graphic artwork have been shown in several Bay Area galleries as well as the Art of Living Black, San Francisco International Arts Festival, the San Francisco Black Film Festival, and as one of four featured artists in The Colors Within: The Inner Splendor of the Black Female. Glodean received a B.A. from Mills College and an MFA from California College of the Arts. She's a VONA Voices and Hurston/Wright Foundation alum. Glodedan currently lives in Monterey, Calfornia with her adorable Tibetan Terrier, Tashi, and is working on the sequel to Salmon Croquettes and a memoir, "Tough Love: Sh*t My Momma Used to Say" based on her mother, Frances Champion, and "the amazing intentionality" her mother put into raising her.