• A Mental Health Check-In

  • Oct 21 2024
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

A Mental Health Check-In

  • Summary

  • ✨ Welcome to Season 2 Of The Black Girl Voices Podcast! ✨

    Join hosts Shivaun & Whitney weekly for a journey through laughter, tears, shade, and wisdom. This podcast is a safe haven crafted by Black women for Black women. From dissecting pop culture to confronting racism, we cover it all while creating a space where everyone feels seen, heard, and maybe even enlightened

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    🎙️ Season 2, Episode 6: A Mental Health Check-In

    🔍 Summary: In this episode, Shivaun and Whitney explore themes of balance, stillness, and the impact of generational trauma on personal productivity. They discuss the importance of community support, faith, and the challenges of overcoming adversity. The conversation also touches on current societal issues, including domestic violence and the need for empathy and understanding in the face of injustice. The hosts encourage listeners to acknowledge their struggles, embrace stillness, and continue pushing forward despite challenges.

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