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Below are the best podcasts we could find on Identity featuring self mastery skills.

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Autistics Don’t Lack Empathy (In Fact, We’ve Got More than Enough)

I've had several requests to record an audio version of an article I wrote for Medium in August, entitled "Autistics Don't Lack Empathy."

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2020: Pandemic Resilience, Possibility and a Special Announcement Featuring Danasia Fantastic

A 2020 wrap up with takeaways by Danasia Fantastic, creator of The Urban Realist, plus some special news about what’s ahead for Life, I Swear in 2021.

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Duality: Bad Girl, Good Human Featuring Orixa

Orixa, founder of Bad Girl, Good Human joins me to talk about giving women permission to embrace their dualities, as well as grief, heartbreak and the time sensitivity of life and love.

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Global Cultural Identity: Marrakech, Ancestors and Aspiration Featuring Meryanne Loum-Martin

In this episode Meryanne Loum-Martin, owner of the Marrakech luxury hotel Jnane Tamsna, shares her journey of taking a chance in a land and a dream unknown, what is required of her to assert her voice in a male dominated world, and her connectedness to America’s history of race through her...

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Mind Matters Composite: Creativity

The theme of today’s episode is creativity, and we’re featuring segments from past conversations with experts who know a thing or two about the subject. A creativity compilation, ahead on episode 72.

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Fearlessness: Choice, Inner Child, and Oaklanta Featuring Morgan Ashley, Bohemian Brands

Morgan Ashley, co-founder of The Bohemian Brands, is a creative, a curator of other creatives, an Atlanta loving Oakland native and a self-proclaimed extrovert — one with a voice of her own that took years to regain after it had been taken from her.

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Survival: Genocide and Generational Trauma Featuring Dydine Umunyana

Dydine is an author of her memoire “Embracing Survival” which tells the story of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide through the eyes of her as a four- year-old-child. In this episode we talk about healing after trauma, the generational differences in the country, and moving forward with grace.

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The American Dream: Immigration, Artistry and Human Connection Featuring Lili Lopez

This week, Lili Lopez, an artist and the creative behind the Undone Project, sits down with me to share her story of how her American dream turned into a nightmare.

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Executive Function: What You May Be Doing Wrong

Seth Perler, an executive function advocate and coach, talks with Emily Kircher-Morris about what many parents and professionals are getting wrong when trying to help their kids with executive function skills.

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Adoptee Experience: Being Black in a White World

In this episode Toni McCord and Sharday Dufresne share their incredible stories of growing up Black while being raised by their adopted white parents in predominantly white communities.

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