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Identity & community transformation and healing

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Self-Healing: Emotions, White Spaces, and No Graduation featuring Yasmine Cheyenne, Teacher and Mental Health Advocate

Yasmine Cheyenne talks about racism in some predominately white healing spaces, her previous work in the military, and how all of that has led her to create her own community focused on self-healing, plus how the practice is both distinctive and necessary, particularly for Black people.

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Restorative Healing: Traditional Medicine, Alternatives, and the Diaspora Featuring Dr. Leslie Nwoke, CEO, HeartWork EQ

In this episode, Dr. Leslie Nwoke talks about the gap between understanding how to live more intentionally in theory vs in practice and how to close it, the gap in traditional medicine vs. holistic approaches to healing, and bringing restorative healing back to the continent of Africa.

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Parting Words: Loss and Gain, Podcast Therapy and Book Things with Host Chloe Dulce Louvouezo

Season three finale with final words from Life, I Swear host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo.

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Art Therapy: Autism, Connection, and How Far We Have Come Featuring Morgan Harper Nichols, Artist

In this episode, Morgan Harper Nichols shares how for years she used art and writing to cope with her journey of unknowingly living with Autism for much of her life.

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Decolonizing Sexuality: Autonomy, Boundaries and Pleasure Featuring Salem Afangideh, Lawyer

Salem Afangideh, a lawyer and sexual anthropologist, shares her experience navigating sexuality as a Nigerian-American and the intersection of spirituality and sexuality.

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Seeing Our Mothers: Expectations, Let Downs and Forgiveness Featuring Shakira Hill Taylor, Author

We talk about the connections we have with our mothers, despite the nature of our relationships with them; the decision to love from afar; and what forgiveness can look like, as we get older and are able to humanize our mothers more.

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Redefined - Kennedy Odede

Growing up in Kibera, one of Africa’s largest urban slums, Kennedy Odede survived extreme childhood poverty, crime, sexual abuse, and drug abuse on a path to ultimately becoming one of the most compelling social entrepreneurs and community leaders working today.

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Choosing Joy through Recovery Featuring Dr. Kristian Edwards, Founder, BLK + GRN

After a near-fatal car accident, Dr. Kristan Edwards shares how her relationship with self has deepened and how she now thinks about motherhood, sacrifice, accountability, and love.

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The Black Woman’s Happiness Project Featuring Imani Joye Sanders, Founder HURU

Imani Joye Sanders is founder of HURU, a restorative, sacred space in DC that offers a thoughtful experience curated to harvest clarity, discovery and affirmation through rest.

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Back to My Motherland, Back to My Mother Featuring Doriana Diaz and Eniafe Isis

Doriana Diaz, writer and creator of The Diaz Collection, shares a reading from her book, Mami Calls Me Gabriella, and talks about her trip to Puerto Rico to meet her birth mother for the first time helped her better understand herself, her family, and her identity.

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