Episodios

  • Disney Princesses are TOXIC AF!!!
    Apr 7 2022

    Ah, princesses, who doesn't love them? Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Belle, Ariel, had the coolest dresses---they were the most glamorous role models. Then we all grew up and realized that Disney movies have some really misogynistic messages.

    Growing up, most of us were taught a simple formula: handsome prince + long-haired beautiful woman = Happily Ever After. Disney was the narrator, the primary source of our info. The ongoing collective anxieties about gender expectations and roles have reared their ugly heads through Disney princesses and the audience's relationship with them.

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  • The Secret to Coping with Grief!
    Mar 31 2022

    Grief is difficult, and people often don't prepare enough for it. While there seems to be a lot of material about coping with grief - which is good - most of these give negative advice that's regressive, unhealthy, and makes most people feel even more upset. This video will help you understand how to cope with your own grief from a positive perspective, instead of letting society make you feel bad about yourself. (You can check out my other videos on grief here )

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  • WandaVison: Don't do this when heartbroken!
    Mar 17 2022

    Being heartbroken is awful... I've been there. We've all been there. Grief is natural and necessary, as long as it's done correctly. Today, I want to talk about how to deal with grief, the proper way to grieve, and what happens when you DON'T do this.


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  • No One Talks About Postpartum Depression In Black Women!
    Mar 3 2022

    There is a stigma around Postpartum Depression (PPD) and Anxiety, i.e. it is an “easy out” for mothers struggling after childbirth, or it is a “means for a mother to get attention.” However, PPD and anxiety are real, serious mental health conditions — often misunderstood — about 1 in 8 women experience symptoms of postpartum depression. Estimates of the number of women affected by postpartum depression differ by age and race/ethnicity.

    In my opinion, they should be approached similarly to how we treat other serious diseases or illnesses faced by mothers post-childbirth. The hope of this podcast episode is to help remove barriers to treatment by providing helpful information on these serious conditions, and tips in seeking out proper treatment.

    In this episode, we talk about the real meaning of postpartum depression, when postpartum depression begins, how to classify postpartum depression, treatment of postpartum depression, identification of postpartum depression, and struggles in postpartum depression.

    We also share some insights on the anxiety part in postpartum depression, behaviors involved in postpartum anxiety, support groups in postpartum depression and anxiety, therapy vs. support group therapy, seeking help in postpartum depression and anxiety, dealing with postpartum anxiety, and postpartum doulas.

    Tune in to learn more on this and other mental health topics!

    Timestamps

    [1:01] Real meaning of postpartum depression

    [2:31] When postpartum depression begins

    [3:56] How to classify and realize postpartum depression

    [6:09] Treatment suggestions of postpartum depression

    [10:27] Identification of postpartum depression

    [14:54] Struggles in postpartum depression

    [15:55] Percentage number of women unknowingly experiencing postpartum depression

    [17:54] Anxiety in postpartum depression

    [19:18] Behaviors in postpartum anxiety

    [20:16] Support groups in postpartum depression and anxiety

    [21:05] Therapy VS support group therapy

    [23:45] Seeking help         

    [25:49] How to deal with postpartum depression and anxiety

    Notable quotes

    ●     “It is very important to talk out your problems rather than keeping them to yourself.”

    ●     “Not talking about your problems only makes it up to ten times worse.”

    ●     “It takes a village to help lead in the succession of one another in times of need.”

     

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    Resources:

    SAMHSA's National Helpline

    800-662-HELP (4357)

    TTY: 800-487-4889

    For additional information on finding help and treatment options, visit www.samhsa.gov/find-treatment.

     

     

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  • Have You Heard About C-PTSD and PNES
    Sep 1 2021

    Join me as I speak with Author Debbie A Samson. Her autobiography, " A Recipe for C-PTSD and PNES: A True Story of Determination and Hope."

    From her website:

    Debbie Samson allows the reader to see into her lifetime of abuse. She shows how she slowly let go of anger, sadness, grief, and trauma and replaced it with love, happiness, forgiveness, tolerance, determination, and gratitude. A Recipe for C-PTSD and PNES will open the public’s eyes and show how the effects of childhood trauma and abuse can be a recipe for mental illness.

    Her book is available now. You can from her book on Amazon and where books are sold.

    You can find out more about Debbie and her book at:

    https://debbiesamson.com/

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  • Interview with a Narcissist Abuse Coach-Problematic relationships:
    Aug 26 2021

    In today's episode, I have a conversation with Joy Larkin. She's a Narcissist Abuse Coach.

    We talk about our personal experiences with narcs, how to cope after leaving a narc relationship, and much more.

    If you would like to learn more about Joy's coaching or book a session... here are her links:

    https://livenarcfree.com/

    https://www.youtube.com/c/LiveNarcFree/videos

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  • We Failed Britney Spears-Problematic Relationships
    Jul 28 2021

    Britney Spears has been in the news almost non-stop for the last two years. Her personal life has fascinated the public. This episode aims to illuminate what may be happening behind the scenes of one of the most infamous celebrity scandals in history. Focusing on conservatorship, mental health, and media coverage will explore how WE failed Britney.

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    Helpful Links:

    Postpartum Support:

    https://www.postpartum.net/

    1800-944-4773

    Mental Health Services:

    SAMHSA'S National Hotline: 1-800-662-4357


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  • Glorious Purpose- Problematic Relationships
    Jul 21 2021

    Have you ever wonder "what's your glorious purpose"? Loki a Disney plus show dives into that question.

    This series did a great job of showing the different mental health issues that Loki struggles with. Some of the topics are narcissistic personality disorder, self-help, self-awareness, faith in the wrong people, and many more.

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    *First time doing transcripts.. so bear with me with the possible errors :)

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    33 m