
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
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 263 | Founded | 6 years ago | 
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture  | |||

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