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Bohemian Black Girl

  • Orishas, Goddesses & Voodoo Queens: Interview with Lilith Dorsey

    19 JUL 2020 · This is an interview with Lilith Dorsey, Voodoo Priestess and Author about her #1 Best Selling book titled, Orishas, Goddesses, & Voodoo Queens. In the interview we discuss the stigmatization and misconceptions of African Spiritual practices as well as her empowering book. Lilith brings to light her 30 years of work in film making and studies with Priestess Miriam Chamani at the Voodoo Spiritual Temple in New Orleans. Lilith's Website: https://lilithdorsey.com/ Order her Book: https://www.amazon.com/Orishas-Goddesses-Voodoo-Queens-Traditions/dp/1578636957/ref=as_sl_pc_qf_sp_asin_til?creativeASIN=1578636957&linkCode=w00&linkId=2603440f03c33ffaf3096bf67ddbd21f&tag=voodounive0a-20
    58m 55s
  • Episode 14: Racial Trauma

    16 JUN 2020 · In this episode I speak with Dr. Dani Renée, Ph.D., LMFT of Harmony Cove Therapy, LLC. We discuss racial trauma and multigenerational trauma as well as post traumatic slave syndrome in the Black community. The conversation covers other topics such as how to speak with your children about race and identifying racial trauma. Resources for Racial Trauma: Books: Black Pain: It Just Looks Like We're Not Hurting by Terrie M. Williams Shifting: The Double Lives of Black Women in America by Charisse Jones & Kumea Shorter-Gooden The Unapologetic Guide to Black Mental Health: Navigate an Unequal System, Learn Tools for Emotional Wellness, and Get the Help you Deserve by Rheeda Walker PhD Websites: https://therapyforblackmen.org https://www.ayanatherapy.com
    31m
  • Episode 13: NOLA Culture: Past, Present, & Future

    24 MAY 2020 · This is a conversation with Dianne "Gumbo Marie" Honore Destrehan about all things that make Louisiana Culture unique! We discussed topics such as our mixed African ancestry, Voodoo/Catholicism, Creole Food & why Louisiana culture is important to American Culture. Dianne is an important New Orleans Historian and nurse who wears many hats in the community. The episode will air as an audio episode as well as video. Find more about Dianne here: https://gumbomarie.com/ https://m.facebook.com/UnheardVoicesOfLouisiana/
    41m 34s
  • Episode 12: The Big Chop

    27 APR 2020 · In this episode Tiyawni Byfield and Stacey Corbin have an in-depth conversation about their decision to do the BIG CHOP. This episode explores the cultural and mental health components as well as the self-esteem and self-actualization associated with chopping off all their hair and starting over. Both Tiyawni and Stacey are board members and moderators of the Southeastern CT Naturalistas, a support group for black women to support their natural hair journey.
    54m 30s
  • Episode 11: Parenting Through the Quarantine

    10 APR 2020 · This episode is a joint episode with my husband of 12 years where we talk about how our family has been doing through the Covid-19 quarantine. In this episode we discuss the hardest parts of the change as well as things that have been working for us and our two children.
    34m 35s
  • Episode 10: Living Through Trauma

    15 MAR 2020 · This episode is a conversation with Trauma and Abuse survivor, Tylea Banks, about her choice to share her journey through social media and her blog Snowball's Castle of Thoughts. In this episode we discuss what living through trauma can look like and the freedom that can come with starting to heal from within. Tylea gives credit to several modalities and practices such as Yoga to help her reclaim her body and mental health. She also very transparent about this being a work in progress. Link to blog: https://snowballscastleothoughts.travel.blog/ Tylea Banks Bio: Life is all about renewal and refining oneself through the vehicle of faith. I am a woman on a spiritual journey, ever-changing in a new phase of life where I no longer let my past control my current and future self. Womanhood comes in many phases and I am excited to continue exploring.
    23m 34s
  • Episode 9: Crystals, Gems, and Healing Stones, Oh My!

    29 JAN 2020 · This episode features Janea Algarin and we talk all things crystals! We discuss the everyday uses of crystals as well as some of the metaphysical benefits of crystals, gems, and healing stones. Amethyst, clear quartz, blue calcite, blue aura quartz, and jade are some of the crystals mentioned and discussed in detail.
    29m 10s
  • Episode 8: Leadership and Tips for Success

    1 NOV 2019 · If you understand where you fall in your leadership skills set. You move through the world differently. This isn't just tied to your job. It's tied to how you manage your life, how you manage your household, how you manage your friendships or any other things that are important in your life. This podcast in a conversation with Tara Hall, Transformational Trainer and Coach about Leadership and tips for success. Tara has over 20 years of leadership experience in social services and now has her own business, Tara Hall Inspired Solutions (THIS). As a success trainer, Tara’s support of individuals as they embark on their professional and personal growth journey is rooted in success principles that reach the heart of transformative changes which ultimately leads to creating a success culture one person at a time. She is an international best selling co-author in the Women’s Anthology titled: Phenomenal Women Be Brave, Be Bold, Be Brazen. https://www.tarahallinspiredsolutions.com https://www.facebook.com/theinspiredsolutions/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/tara-d-h-71219181
    51m 33s
  • Episode 7: Sound Therapy Healing for Depression, Anxiety, Trauma, and Addiction

    26 SEP 2019 · Kelvin Young is Sound Healer and a person in long-term recovery which means he hasn't consume alcohol or any other drug to cope with emotional distress since March 6th 2009. The first time he was exposed to sound healing, Kelvin discovered the sounds of the crystal and Tibetan singing bowls and gongs calmed his mind, relaxed his body and nourished his soul. He went on to study sound healing with Master Sound Healers, Paul Hubbert of the Holographic Sound and Inner Balance and Satya Brat Jaiswal of the International Academy of Sound Healing, Kelvin has also studied with Brian Luke Seaward of Inspiration Unlimited, a renowned international expert in the field of holistic stress management and received his recovery coach certification from CT Community for Addiction Recovery.(CCAR) Kelvin has presented around the country in diverse settings, including Yoga Reaches Out, Newtown Yoga Festival, Indie Yoga in San Francisco, CA, Alex Grey's Chapel of Sacred Mirrors, yoga studios, retreat centers, conferences, colleges, prisons, addiction treatment centers, psychiatric inpatient units at state hospitals and mental health agencies. Kelvin also was presented with the 2017 Dr. F. Marcus Brown Memorial Integrative Medicine Award for exceptional commitment to incorporating integrative medicine within CT Valley Hospital, a state psychiatric hospital. Kelvin was featured in a powerful documentary on trauma, addiction and recovery called Uprooting Addiction. He also serves on the board of directors at Manchester, CT HOPE Initiative, Eat The Sunlight Health Inc. and an active member of the Sound Healer's Association. Connect with Kelvin: 860.951.6921 https://www.kelvinbyoung.com/ kyoung06457@gmail.com
    46m 22s
  • Episode 6: Maneuvering Modern Day Friendships

    24 AUG 2019 · Vanesha Richardson is a LCSW and Doula out of New Jersey. Her company True Intentions provides therapeutic services in New Jersey. She specializes in womb health, community health, relationships, fertility therapy, and womb care. In this conversation we discuss modern day friendships. We also provide tips on maneuvering friendships in the days social media and reality television. https://truintentionsnj.com/
    38m 44s

Bohemian Black Girl Podcast is hosted by therapist Janelle Posey-Green, LCSW. The show covers different topics of Black culture and mental wellness. Janelle interviews other professionals from different walks of...

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Bohemian Black Girl Podcast is hosted by therapist Janelle Posey-Green, LCSW. The show covers different topics of Black culture and mental wellness. Janelle interviews other professionals from different walks of life such as health and fitness professionals, African Spiritual practitioners, and an Actress. By doing these eclectic interviews, Janelle helps to bring a wide array of ideas to the concept of defining mental wellness. Look for a new episode at least twice Monthly.
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