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Black Women Healing

Black Women Healing
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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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Recent Guests

Dr. Ingrid Waldron
Hope Chair in Peace and Health at Midcastle University, researcher on health impacts of racism, author of 'There's Something In The Water'
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Episode: S3: EP 47 It's not me..It's something else?! ft. Dr. Ingrid
Marley Rae
500-hour yoga certified instructor and COO of WalkGood LA
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Episode: S3: EP 44 Namaste and Hustle ft. Marley Rae
Precious K. Williams
Founder of Simply Passionate Life, a wellness platform supporting mothers in overcoming burnout and prioritizing health.
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Episode: S3: EP 42 Mom’s yall alright? Ft Precious
Heniya Cheyenne
A vivacious force from Englewood, California, dedicated to laughter and spiritual empowerment, also a stand-up comedian and a certified birth doula.
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Episode: S3: EP 38 Laugh to Keep from Crying ft. Heniya
Shawniel Chamanlal
An award-winning licensed therapist and business coach, owner of Healing Springs Wellness Center.
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Episode: S3: EP 36 Political Blues ft. Shawniel
Candice Marie
International Relations Specialist, author of The Most Disrespected Person in America, and global travel expert with over 20 years of experience living and working abroad.
Episode: S3: EP 34 Healing Through Solo Travel ft. Candice
Reverend Tammie Denyse
A nearly 20-year breast cancer survivor and advocate focusing on empowering women of color affected by breast cancer.
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Episode: S3: EP 33 Medical Journeys...Navigating Breast Cancer ft. Rev. Tammie Denyse
Dr. Njideka N. Olatunde
Accomplished naturopath and leading authority on integrating traditional health practices with conventional medicine
Episode: S3: EP 32 Power of Touch Therapy ft. Dr. Njideka
Nilla Allin
Dynamic rapper, singer, and songwriter from Los Angeles
Episode: S3: EP 30 Healing through being YOU ft. Nilla Allin

Hosts

Myra
Co-host and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, providing insights on mental health and healing processes. Myra often intersected her personal experiences with professional skill, emphasizing communication and support within the community.
Donika
Co-host and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with a focus on the psychological aspects of healing and self-care. Donika combines clinical insight with life experiences, contributing a depth of understanding to the discussions.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 180 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 States9 months 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 States5 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 States5 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 States5 years ago

Listeners Say

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The information they give on this podcast is highly needed. Very informative and relatable. I love it.
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.
It was very informative and refreshing. To see a woman's perspective on how different our viewpoints actually are! Keep them coming!😁💯
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.
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.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

S3: EP 47 It's not me..It's something else?! ft. Dr. Ingrid
Q: Can you explain what environmental racism entails and how it manifests in communities?
Environmental racism means that Black communities are often disproportionately targeted for toxic industries, impacting health.
S3: EP 47 It's not me..It's something else?! ft. Dr. Ingrid
Q: What drew you to investigating the history of racism and psychiatry?
My own experiences as a black woman who felt that she was repeatedly being discriminated against in employment led me to investigate.
S3: EP 44 Namaste and Hustle ft. Marley Rae
Q: How do you incorporate Black culture into your practice?
Marley emphasizes that her practice is inherently Black because she is Black, finding ways to connect culture with wellness, creating familiarity in her classes.
S3: EP 44 Namaste and Hustle ft. Marley Rae
Q: What inspired you to pursue yoga and do you have a favorite style of yoga?
Marley cites studying abroad in South Africa as her inspiration for yoga. Her favorite style now is slow flow, as it allows her to reclaim her time and focus on mindfulness.
S3: EP 43 Is Divorce the Answer? ft. Danai
Q: Can you share with us a few reasons why Black women and Black men initiate divorce?
Danai discusses how women often initiate divorce due to feeling unheard and unsupported, and highlights common disconnects between men and women in their understanding of relationship issues.

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

Focused on mental health and wellness, this podcast offers a unique blend of professional insight and personal narrative, hosted by two licensed marriage and family therapists. Episodes tackle a variety of topics, such as grief, self-care, relationships, and the impact of societal issues on mental health, particularly within the Black community. By engaging in candid conversations and sharing personal experiences, the hosts aim to create a safe space for listeners to explore their own healing journeys, making the content relatable and applicable to a wide audience. The attention to culturally relevant themes and individual stories sets this podcast apart, appealing to those looking to navigate their mental wellness in a supportive environme... more

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1. Dr. Ingrid Waldron
2. Marley Rae
3. Precious K. Williams
4. Heniya Cheyenne
5. Shawniel Chamanlal
6. Candice Marie
7. Reverend Tammie Denyse
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