Black Healing Remixed: The Podcast has returned to the second season from The Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective.
This season, sponsored by Yolo Akili Robinson and Natalie Patterson, will continue to define black wellness in conversations that fuse the ancestors' wisdom and today's modern problems.
YOLO Akili Robinson is a BEAM executive director, author who has won awards, and facilitator. Natalie Patterson is a praised poet, director of beam training and programming, teaching artists.
Each episode gives the listeners a language and practical resources to accept their healing journey while celebrating black healing in all forms.
“This season is giving an insight into the community, living experiences, pain, and of course laughing, and insights of living in a good time,” Patterson says. We emphasize the sincerity, joy, and growth of podcasts.
The guests in the series are as follows.
Actresses, Began Life Style Influencers, and writer Tabisa Brown share a journey to success and how she is based on accepting the southern roots. The Emmy and the Peabody Awards Madness: Lace and the crazy gym Cloux Saiilam Antonia Hyaston's lace and madness continue to solve the troublesome history of Crownsville State Hospital, modern mental health and prison systems. Courtney B. Vans, Dr. Robin L. Smith, Devin Michael Row, explore the power of black masculinity, mental health, and vulnerability. Poet and novelist Morgan Parker discusses the latest books to be paid, navigating personal struggles and systematic fraud.
Season 2 also features Dr. Jennifer Muran, author of the best -selling supervision therapy nationwide, and Dr. Evan Orgist, Professor of Psychological Psychology at the University of Massachusetts, repression, historical trauma, and Massachusetts University. I am.
The first episode of Antonia Haston, which discusses the history of the Crownsville State Hospital released on January 30, is consistent with the US Black History Month and celebrates the recovery and reconsideration of black healing. Explore the heritage.
Black Healing Remixed: The new episode of The Podcast will be released on all pods platforms, including Apple Podcast, Spotify, and Amazon Music. Episode can also be viewed on YouTube.