• "African Men Are Not Romantic" || Episode 3 with Alimatu Bah
    Jun 18 2021

    In this episode, had Alimatu Bah give us her perspectives on why most of our sisters are quick to say, “oh, African Men Are not Romantic."

    Alimatu is a Mental Health Clinical student completing her master’s level education in Marriage & Family Therapy at the University of San Francisco. She has been a social worker for over seven years, working with children, adolescents, and adults. Her education and professional background in both the mind and the body give her a unique and effective approach to counseling.

    She has experience treating children, adolescents, and adults with diverse backgrounds and ranges of concerns. She has training in integrative, cognitive-behavioral, and mindfulness therapy. She is a humanistic, person-centered therapist. She is a professional member of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists.

    Outside of her mental health practice, she is an entrepreneur and creator of her Date A Therapist Instagram page and the CEO of Beholder Beauty LLC, which can be found on Instagram and Facebook.

     

    Facebook:

    Beholder Beauty CA

     

    Instagram:

    @DateATherapist

    @BeholderBeautyLLC

     

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    57 mins
  • The Power Of Reparenting: Addressing Childhood Traumas || Episode 2 with Sia Moiwa
    Jun 4 2021

    In this episode, hosts Sia & Tommy had a sit-down conversation with Sia Moiwa about her Childhood traumas and her Reparenting experiences. During their face-to-face discussion, Sia talks about some emotional incidents that happened when she was a child and how they impacted her even as an adult. She also lamented on her experiences as a teen mom & some of the lowest points in her that led to suicidal thoughts at one point, but her faith in God kept her going. 

    Sia Moiwa is the CEO and founder of Instrument of God Ministries, LLC, where she is called to inspire, motivate and equip Individuals that the traumas of life have bound to heal and walk into their God-given wholeness. While serving as a Certified Trauma Recovery Coach (CTRC), Sia’s clients have experienced tangible results, including complete healing from personal trauma and the removal of cognitive blocks hindering success in their work, personal, and spiritual lives.

    In addition to that, Sia is also the founder of Kono Bui, otherwise known as “The Medicine Man.” They strive to assist individuals and families in breaking free from the bondage of traumatic experiences to Heal, Restore and Recover from the suffering, pain, self-denial, and co-dependence caused by intense atrocity. The Foundation’s goal is to build the first Kono Bui' Life Resource Center and become a fountain of hope to all those who are in need of healing and recovery from the burdens of this life, particularly in Sierra Leone.

     

    Ways to connect with Sia Moiwa

    Website:

    https://instrument-ofgod.com

    Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/instrumentofgodllc/

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Self-care Is Healthcare || Episode 1 with Jo Sesay
    May 21 2021

    Hello and welcome to Season 2 of Shifting Perspective(s) In this episode, host Sia & Tommy had a conversation with Jo Sesay about self-care & how to incorporate it into your busy schedule. She also talked about her struggles with depression and how little changes in her routine helped her overcome those struggles. 

    Jo is a proud millennial native of Michigan that has a deep love for holistic wellness and self-empowerment. She has a masters in psychology and addiction counseling to execute her passions. Jo is the owner of Coffee Care, a self-care hub, and has a mental health vlog called Coffee with Keeng. She resides in Central Florida with her husband Izzy and son Khalon where she enjoys her bicultural family. 

    Want to connect with Jo? please follow her on Instagram 

    https://www.instagram.com/hey_keeng/

    Youtube

    www.youtube.com/channel/UC-uCgcyHne4ikLSuPfNZ77Q

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    59 mins
  • Welcome to Season 2 of Shifting Perspective(s)
    May 12 2021

    Hey friends, welcome to another season of shifting Perspectives podcast. My name is Sia & I co-host this podcast with my husband, Tommy. 

    We are excited for another Season & we hope you are also. To our previous listeners, we would like to thank each of you for being part of the shifting Perspectives family. If you’re a first-time listener, welcome to the family. Please subscribe check out other episodes. 

    Our podcast brings to light conversations that our culture deems to be “taboo.” As African children, most of us were not raised to be expressive about societal issues such as parenting, relationships, marriage,  mental health, disabilities, religion and everything in between. We use this platform to talk about these topics that many of us grew up staying away from because we truly believe someone out there might benefit from it, and it’ll spark conversations all around. We ourselves love reading your comments and learning from you. So, we are looking forward to interacting with you on our social media platforms.

    Wow!! I don’t think I can beat that, but I will try. Anyway, we want to pause and reflect on 2020 and 2021. It’s no secret that covid-19 has impacted all of us either directly or indirectly. Many of us lost our jobs, our businesses crumbled our livelihood, and sadly family members.  Some of us have not seen loved ones since last year, and it’s been an emotional journey. 

    If you’ve lost anyone during this pandemic, our heart goes to you and the rest of the family. Continue to be strong. And if you are an essential worker, thank you for dedicating your time to serving us. You are a hero to many of us. 

     

     

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    4 mins
  • Q and A Time
    Jan 22 2021

    This is a question and answers episode about why we started the podcast, how we decide on topics to discuss on the show, conflict resolution in our marriage, commitment, and many fun questions from our listeners worldwide. Special thanks to everyone who took time out of their busy schedule to send us their questions. We had fun recording this episode, and we look forward to doing more Q&A sessions in the future. For the first time, video files of this episode will be available on our youtube page

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrqjOGxRKrsOUSDg26ER0CA

    If you are a new listener, welcome to the shifting Perspectives family. Please subscribe to the podcast and check out the previous episodes.

    Connect with us on:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_shiftingperspectives/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/Shiftingperspe1

    FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/shiftingperspectivespodcast/

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    53 mins
  • Unwelcome Sexual Advances || Episode 12
    Dec 31 2020

    In this episode, Sia and Tommy talk about unwelcome sexual advances in the home, schools, workplaces, and how those advances leave everlasting scars on many victims. Sexual harassment can be a sensitive topic, especially for many victims, but we cannot shy away from it. This episode aims to trigger healthy and respectful conversations within our communities and empower victims to find the courage to step up and talk about their experiences 

     

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    57 mins
  • Lack Of Commitment In A Relationship || Episode 11 With Briona Bowers
    Dec 11 2020

    Join Sia, Tommy, and special guest Briona as they talk about commitment in a relationship and why some people struggle to commit to just one partner. 

     

    Want to connect with Briona? Click on the link to follow her on Instagram.

    https://instagram.com/bribrii_08?igshid=gtbjhtgsyxnn

     

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Should You Share Your Past With Your Current Partner? || Episode 10
    Nov 27 2020

    As if life couldn’t get more complicated, sometimes, we are faced with having to decide whether we should share our past relationship history with our current romantic partners or not. The bigger question here is, should you share your past with your current partner about your past relationship? 

    To some of us, it is a simple yes and end of the story. However, it's a complicated journey that's full of many added layers. We sometimes wonder which pieces of information to share, when to share them, and most importantly, which details are relevant to our current situation and which components are not. Join Sia and Tommy as they discuss a simple but complicated topic that's full of many twists and turns.

    Also, if this is your first time here, please follow us on Instagram and like our podcast page on Facebook. Many thanks for considering our request.  

    https://instagram.com/_shiftingperspectives?igshid=1ucp5pyziod0a

    https://m.facebook.com/shiftingperspectivespodcast/

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    48 mins