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Black Women Healing Podcast is a safe space hosted by two Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists ( Myra & Donika) navigating the mental health field and the mental health world. Using their real-life experiences and expertise as professionals, this podcast will take you on a journey that starts and/or continues our viewer's healing. We bring realness and the work to do.( H-E-A-L-I-N-G) the proces... more

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For the month of March we will be discussing all things Family. Lean in and heal with us.

In today’s world, understanding the dynamics of family relationships is crucial. Many individua... more

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For the month of March we will be discussing all things Family. Lean in and heal with us.

In today’s episode, we have a very special guest, our good sis Aisha. We dive deep into the uni... more

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For the month of March we will be discussing all things Family. Lean in and heal with us.

Myra, starts us off for the month in discussing the complexities and emotional weight of being... more

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Happy Black History Month/Year/Life 💐 Enjoy the last episode of our month of Love episodes!

In this episode of Black Women Healing, hosts Myra and Donika engage in a heartfelt conversa... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. LaNail R. Plummer
Visionary mental health expert, educator, speaker, and author
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Episode: S3: 77 Self-Love Ft. Dr. Plummer
Khadijat Luatoyan
Founder of Sober Black Girls Club
Sober Black Girls Club
Episode: S3: EP 76 Sobriety Love ft. Khadijat of Sober Black Girls
Dr. Jennifer Mbianda
A triple board certified physician in family medicine, obesity medicine, and aesthetic medicine, and the founder of EMBI Health.
EMBI Health
Episode: S3: EP 75 For the Love of Health ft. Dr. Jennifer Mbianda
Ashley McGirt-Adair
Founder of the Therapy Fund Foundation, therapist, social justice advocate, and author.
Therapy Fund Foundation
Episode: S3: EP 73 Therapy Fund Foundation ft. Ashley McGirt-Adair
Dr. Karen Sheffield-Dula
A nurse midwife of 20 years, a mother of four, researcher at UNC Chapel Hill School of Nursing, and a mindfulness instructor.
UNC Chapel Hill School of Nursing
Episode: S3: EP 72 Insights from Dr. Karen on Postpartum Challenges
Dr. Jen Fry
Sports geographer, tech founder, author of 'I Said No', and expert on conflict resolution.
Jen Fry Talks
Episode: S3: EP 69 How to uphold Boundaries with Family ft. Dr. Jen Fry
Eric Kellum
Ordained pastor, author, and spoken word artist
Christ Culture Church
Episode: S3: EP 68 Do Black Men Hate Black Women? ft. Eric Kellum
Sarah Fox
Christian woman who empowers others to embrace hope, and host of Rough Edges Podcast.
Rough Edges Podcast
Episode: S3: EP 66 Black, Christian, and Bipolar ft. Sarah
Adrienne Michelle
Licensed couples therapist and sexpert with over 12 years of experience helping individuals heal from trauma, rebuild intimacy, and create fulfilling relationships.
Adrienne Michelle Therapy
Episode: S3: EP 65 When Therapists Experience Trauma ft. Adrienne

Hosts

Myra [full name as in sources]
Licensed therapist, co-host, with focus on family dynamics and personal healing
Donika [full name as in sources]
Licensed therapist, co-host, with emphasis on support, dialogue, and community healing

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 183 ratings
  • Fun and Digestible

    This podcast is nice. It’s down to earth and digestible. I like the episode Healing Through You. Being a creative/business and still taking care of yourself is important.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sshhaaai
    United Statesa year ago
  • Essentials

    The information they give on this podcast is highly needed. Very informative and relatable. I love it

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bigg.Britt
    United States5 years ago
  • Very much needed!

    It was very informative and refreshing. To see a woman's perspective on how different our viewpoints actually are! Keep them coming!😁💯

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    @ejb
    United States6 years ago
  • So needed!

    Thank you Queens for being a beacon of light in our community. I love the vibe and energy you both hold. Thank you for this platform, guys you definitely want to subscribe and stay connected with this podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    The Grief Bully
    United States6 years ago
  • Healing in Every Episode

    The conversations that Myra and Donika facilitate hold gravitas and help our community. I get so much out of every episode. I also really enjoy the homework 📚 and takeaways in each episode. This podcast is necessary.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Eeshiebaby
    United States6 years ago

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Show emphasizes community impact and supportive, hopeful messaging for healing.
Listeners praise down-to-earth, digestible conversations and practical takeaways.
Audience values personal growth and therapy-focused content that highlights Black women's perspectives.

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S3: 79 A Sibling Memory Lane ft. Aisha
Q: How did your relationship with family shift after significant events like incarceration?
Relationships shifted from stability to a more guarded but deeper appreciation, with moments of anger mixed with love, and a sustained effort toward healing and reconciling complicated memories.
S3: 79 A Sibling Memory Lane ft. Aisha
Q: What role do you think society says siblings specifically play in our lives?
Society often frames siblings as rivals or co-heroes, but for me they have been caregivers, role models, and support systems who help shape our sense of responsibility and resilience.
S3: EP 76 Sobriety Love ft. Khadijat of Sober Black Girls
Q: Do you feel as though millennials have a bigger issue with substances versus other generations?
Millennials may experience different pressures and coping mechanisms, but previous generations also had significant substance abuse, albeit without the same dialogue around it.
S3: EP 76 Sobriety Love ft. Khadijat of Sober Black Girls
Q: How would you define sobriety?
Sobriety can mean different things, including abstaining from alcohol, marijuana, or even other substances, depending on the individual's relationship with them.
S3: EP 73 Therapy Fund Foundation ft. Ashley McGirt-Adair
Q: Can you explain what it means for a group to be marginalized?
Marginalization refers to how a group has been pushed to the edges of power, while historical exclusion names the intentional systems that exclude communities.

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What is Black Women Healing about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A candid, therapist-guided exploration of mental health, self-care, and healing within Black communities. Across recent episodes, the show centers conversations about family dynamics, boundaries, postpartum wellness, sobriety, health inequities, and navigating relationships through a trauma-informed, culturally aware lens. Hosts leverage professional training and lived experience to unpack topics like boundaries with family, maternal health, seeking mental health support, and practical tools for daily healing, often featuring guests who bring clinical insight or personal resilience. The format consistently emphasizes actionable takeaways, reflective exercises, and community-forward guidance, making it useful for listeners seeking honest, st... more

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2. Khadijat Luatoyan
3. Dr. Jennifer Mbianda
4. Ashley McGirt-Adair
5. Dr. Karen Sheffield-Dula
6. Dr. Jen Fry
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