Welcome to Healing & Hashtags. This is a place where we will have soul conversations, inspire soul talk to begin our soul's journey, and rewrite the stories we tell ourselves. It is time for your soul to speak up because IT HAS SOMETHING TO SAY.
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Welcome to the Black Appalachian Coalitions podcast entitled Black Re-Membering, where we will bring to you the heavy and the hope across the Ohio River Valley. This is a place where we will let our souls wander. A place where we will sit in the ancestral hymns of what continues to be embedded in our soul and keeps us moving. This is a place where we will remind ourselves that we are deeply rooted in the fabric of the Appalachian region and that the Black Voice has something to say. We want ...
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Resilience, Empowerment & Inclusion: Restoring Hope in Our Communities with Tawan Harris
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In this episode, Tawan Harris shares her journey from growing up in St. Louis to her experiences in the military, shedding light on the challenges faced by Black communities in Appalachia. Her personal encounters with poverty and crime underscore the importance of resilience and community support in overcoming adversity. Tawan's advocacy for system…
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BLAC Juneteenth Black Jubliee Series: The Intersection of Queer Liberation & Juneteenth with Jazmyne Baylor
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Welcome to another episode in our BLAC Juneteenth Black Jubilee Series! In honor of Juneteenth and the ongoing struggle to enjoy full freedom, we highlight what Black community leaders are doing to liberate Black Appalachian communities. This episode of our BLAC Jubilee Juneteenth series is about the intersection of Queer Liberation & Juneteenth. J…
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BLAC Juneteenth Black Jubliee Series: Celebrating BLAC's 3rd Anniversary with Bishop Marcia Dinkins
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Welcome to our BLAC Juneteenth Black Jubilee Series! Today's episode is a celebration of BLAC’s 3rd Anniversary. Join us in this conversation with Founder and Executive Director of BLAC, Bishop Marcia Dinkins and BLAC Federal Grants Navigator Shana Goggins as they: Explore the historical significance and cultural resonance of Juneteenth, uncovering…
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A Tribute: Honoring Crystal Cauley (Episode Re-Release)
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Today we are re-releasing a very special episode to honor Crystal Cauley, a prominent and cherished Hendersonville, NC Black community leader who recently passed. Crystal will truly be miss and we mourn her loss. We hope this episode will serve to honor her and her work. Read more here about her legacy and her work. The mission of the Black Appalac…
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BLAC Juneteenth Black Jubliee Series: Affrilachian Origins with Frank X Walker
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Welcome to Episode 2 of our BLAC Juneteenth Black Jubilee Series! Today's episode released on Juneteenth features a powerful conversation with Narrative Organizing Fellow NitaJade and Frank X Walker, professor and co-founder of the Affrilachian poets based in Kentucky. Tune in as they: Uncover the overlooked history of Affrilacha and its profound i…
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BLAC Juneteenth Black Jubliee Series: Hood Huggers Rebuilding Black Affrilachian Communities with DeWayne Barton
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Welcome to our BLAC Juneteenth Black Jubilee Series! Today's episode features Narrative Organizing Fellow NitaJade and DeWayne Barton, Founder and CEO of Hood Huggers International based in Asheville, NC. Tune in as they: Explore the transformative impact of Hood Huggers International's work in revitalizing Asheville communities through sustainable…
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Grief, Trauma, and Mental Health
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Welcome to our Soul Care Series! In this 4-part series, each of our BLAC Narrative Fellows reflect and share what Soul Care means to them. On our second episode, you will hear from NitaJade as they share their journeys of Soul Care and the importance of Mental Health. The mission of the Black Appalachian Coalition (BLAC) is to build a multi-state c…
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Introducing The BLAC Wave
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Tune in to hear about BLAC's new initiative The BLAC Wave. Bonus episodes for the BLAC wave will be released on the last Tuesday of every month. The mission of the Black Appalachian Coalition (BLAC) is to build a multi-state campaign that amplifies black voices, dismantles the colonized narrative of Appalachia, and uses story-based strategies and s…
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The BLAC Wave: Melanie Meade
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Tune in to hear Melanie Meade's journey through politics, voting, and more. Welcome to the BLAC Wave. The mission of the Black Appalachian Coalition (BLAC) is to build a multi-state campaign that amplifies black voices, dismantles the colonized narrative of Appalachia, and uses story-based strategies and solutions that center the voices and lived e…
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Soul Care Series: The Soul of Black Appalachia
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Welcome to our Soul Care Series! In this 4-part series, each of our BLAC Narrative Fellows reflect and share what Soul Care means to them. On our first episode, you will hear from Marie Cochran and Melanie Meade as they share their journeys of Soul Care. The mission of the Black Appalachian Coalition (BLAC) is to build a multi-state campaign that a…
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Supporting Black Youth: The Role of Community Healing and Education - Dr. Alicia All's
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Dr. Alisha Alls is a highly accomplished individual in the field of childhood development. With a doctorate in organizational leadership and a master's degree in special education, she brings a strong academic foundation to her work. As a former special education teacher and current student success coach at a local community college, Dr. Alls has e…
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Finding Strength in the Darkness: A Story of Faith, Personal Choice, and Resilience
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Today's episode is a solo episode by BLAC Fellow Kimyata Patterson. She share a very real and personal experience that highlighted the power of faith and the consequences of personal choices. In the middle of the night, Kim and her family were startled awake by what sounded like gunshots. When she bravely opened the door to investigate, two men dre…
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Building Bridges to Environmental Equity with Curtis Da'Von
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Today’s Episode of BLAC Re-Membering is hosted by Melanie Meade and features Curtis Da’Von, Organizing Director of Clean Water Action. With a strong commitment to environmental justice, Curtis is a passionate advocate for addressing the pressing environmental issues that impact African-American communities. Living on the Penhills Verona borderline,…
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Rebuilding History with Dr. Tee Ford-Ahmed
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Today’s Episode of BLAC Re-Membering is hosted by Marie Cochran and features Dr. Tee Ford-Ahmed. Trevellya Ford-Ahmed, Ph.D. (aka Dr. Tee Ford) is an Emerita Professor at West Virginia State University and currently the Communication Media Director for the Mount Zion Baptist Church Preservation Society in Athens, OH. Growing up as the only Black fa…
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Highlighting the Heavy and the Hope of a Civil Servant
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Today on Blac Re-Membering, we have the privilege of hosting an anonymous Civil Servant from the Mon Valley area. With a deep care for his community and a wealth of experience, our guest brings a unique perspective to the challenges faced by residents. Growing up in the Mon Valley, our guest fondly recalls a time when the community was tight-knit a…
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Big Doors, Little Hinges: Reparations in Asheville with Phyllis Utley
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In this episode of the Blac Re-Membering podcast, Fellows explore the need for reparations and collective healing in addressing historical injustices. Our guest, Phyllis Utley, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the discussion, highlighting the importance of acknowledging and valuing the contributions of Black communities throughout his…
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Art Talk with LaChrista Ellis
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In a world where self-belief is key to pursuing one's passions, join LaChrista Ellis as she shares her journey of empowerment through art. LaChrista Ellis is an accomplished artist and single mother hailing from Harrisburg, Kentucky. With a bachelor's degree in studio art from Kentucky State University and a background in live art, pop art, and por…
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Passion and Purpose with Crystal Cauley
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In a world where black history is often overlooked, Crystal Cauley emerges as a dedicated activist, preserving the rich heritage of her community. Crystal Cauley is a multi-faceted individual considered a dynamic force working towards the preservation of Black history and betterment of underprivileged regions. Originally hailing from Hendersonville…
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Running With Purpose with Melinda Wofford
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Melinda Wofford, an impressive figure in civic leadership, has managed to leave a significant mark in her hometown of Bergen. Known for her robust determination, Melinda is one of the few individuals who have not only proved their mettle in strenuous physical activities like running marathons but also in the challenging world of politics. Becoming …
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Living Legends: Meet Glenis Redmond
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Introducing Glenis Redmond, a poet and teaching artist who believes in the power of imagination. The first Poet Laureate of Greenville, South Carolina, Glenis considers herself an Air Force brat and proudly embraces her Southern roots. Her journey spans roles as a respected teaching artist at the Kennedy Center and an alumnus of Cave Canem. Glenis …
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Faustine McDonald: Sickle Cell Warrior and Beyond
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Faustine McDonald, a woman of profound depth hailing from Western North Carolina, seamlessly blends legacy and innovation. As an entrepreneur, her accomplishments include introducing the first African-American owned downtown business in Jackson County, thus breaking barriers and challenging traditional narratives. Her personal struggles with sickle…
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Activate for Change: Reflections from Our Youth with Joseph Amadasun
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In this episode of the podcast Black Remembering, host Melanie Mead interviews Joseph Amadasun, a 13-year-old resident of Clairton, PA. They discuss the lack of recreational opportunities and safe spaces for youth in the area. Joseph shares his experiences with the poor air quality, which often prevents him from fully participating in physical acti…
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Living Legends: Meet Mayor Atkins
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Mayor James H. Atkins brings a wealth of experience and knowledge in his capacity as a seasoned public servant, whose journey in public service began with his tenure on the Danville City Commission. As an Educator turned Politician, his background provides a unique vantage point in understanding the nexus of education and politics. His impressive s…
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Memories of A Storyteller with Kelle Jolly
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Welcome to Episode 11 of Blac Re-Membering: Highlighting the Heavy and the Hope. Today's episode is hosted by Marie Cochran and she is joined by Kelle Jolly, an artist who effortlessly melds music and storytelling to create an enchanting tapestry of shared experiences and community bonding. Born in South Carolina and groomed in Atlanta, Kelle now c…
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Tales from the Library with Montia Thompson
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Welcome to Episode 10 of Blac Re-Membering: Highlighting the Heavy and the Hope. Today's episode is hosted by Melanie Meade and she is joined by Montia Thompson, a mother and community member from Clairton, PA. In this episode Montia Thompson brings a unique blend of lived experience and hope for community growth to the table. Originally from East …
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Living Legends: Meet the Baskins (Part 1)
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Welcome to Episode 8 of Blac Re-Membering: Highlighting the Heavy and the Hope. Today's episode is part 1 of a 2-part conversation hosted by NitaJade, who is joined by the legendary Andrew and Symerdar Baskin. Have you ever heard these myths about African Americans in the Appalachian region? Myth #1: There were no African Americans living in the Ap…
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Living Legends: Meet the Baskins (Part 2)
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Welcome to Episode 9 of Blac Re-Membering: Highlighting the Heavy and the Hope. Today's episode is part 2 of the 2-part conversation hosted by NitaJade, who is joined by the legendary Andrew and Symerdar Baskin. Have you ever heard these myths about African Americans in the Appalachian region? Myth #1: There were no African Americans living in the …
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Why Black Spaces Matter
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Welcome to Episode 7 of Blac Re-Membering: Highlighting the Heavy and the Hope. Today's episode is hosted by Marie Cochran and she is joined by Nicole Doyle, Co-founder of the Georgia Black Home Educators Network, and Kelle Jolly, Community Artist and Musician. In this episode, Marie, Nicole, and Kelle share early memories of Black spaces that have…
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Supporting The Community: A Conversation with Fairshake Environmental Legal Services
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Welcome to Episode 6 of Blac Re-Membering: Highlighting the Heavy and the Hope. Today's episode is facilitated by Melanie Meade and invites Shawn Reed and Meagan Neibler of Fairshake Environmental Legal Services to speak about their commitment to the community and why it is important in the fight for Environmental Justice along Black Appalachia. We…
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Our Children Are Our Future: A Reflection on Warren, Ohio with Sher-ree Glover
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Welcome to Episode 5 of Blac Re-Membering: Highlighting the Heavy and the Hope. Today's episode is hosted by Kimyata Patterson and our guest is Sher-ree Glover. Sher-ree is an Educator and Community Activist who grew up on the 6th Ward of Warren, Ohio. In this episode, Sher-ree shares what life was like growing up and how the world has dramatically…
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A Hopeful Future for Clairton with Jabar Snow
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Welcome to Episode 4 of Blac Re-Membering: Highlighting the Heavy and the Hope. Today's episode is hosted by Dr. Melanie Meade and our guest is Jabar Snow. Jabar is a Welder and Community Activist that has lived in Clairton, Pennsylvania for most of his life. In this episode, Jabar reflects on life in the 1980s and the change he experienced when he…
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Think Globally, Act Locally with Melinda Weathers
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Welcome to Episode 3 of Blac Re-Membering: Highlighting the Heavy and the Hope. Today's episode is hosted by NitaJade and our guest is Melinda Weathers. Melinda works at Centre College and joined the Office of Diversity and Inclusion in July 2021. Originally from Danville, Kentucky. Melinda is a 2002 graduate of Centre College with a Bachelor of Ar…
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Welcome to Episode 2 of Blac Re-Membering: Highlighting the Heavy and the Hope. In this episode, you will hear from 4 of our BLAC Fellows: Melanie Meade, Kimyata Patterson, Shanita Jackson, and Marie Cochran. You will hear from each Fellow about their connection to Black Appalachia and what they hope to gain from their work as a Fellow. The mission…
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Highlighting the Heavy and the Hope
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Welcome to the first episode of Blac Re-Membering: Highlighting the Heavy and the Hope. In this episode, you will hear from our founder, Bishop Marcia Dinkins. You will hear the humble beginnings of the project and the mission behind the work. The mission of the Black Appalachian Coalition (BLAC) is to build a multi-state campaign that amplifies bl…
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Welcome to the Black Appalachian Coalitions podcast entitled Black Re-Membering, where we will bring to you the heavy and the hope across the Ohio River Valley. This is a place where we will let our souls wander. A place where we will sit in the ancestral hymns of what continues to be embedded in our soul and keeps us moving. This is a place where …
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I attended a funeral today and it was mine. In that casket lay, not a woman, but all the brokenness I was carrying. All the shame that had held me captive, all the guilt that was holding my soul hostage. In that casket lay all the rage, the fear, the anxiety, all the wants that people did not have the capacity to give me. All the rejection, abandon…
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Our new hashtag for this week is boundaries. That's a word that often creates tension, angst, stress, and frustration because we have a lot of misconceptions about boundaries and what they are. Think about what your boundaries look like. Think about what they feel like. Take some time and sit with them. Boundaries are self-care. Boundaries are lovi…
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Today we are gonna talk about THE MIDDLE. You know, that place that's uncomfortable, but yet we get comfortable in it. The middle is that place that I often think about is, you know, the place where you can look up and you can see what's ahead of you, but then you can look down and you can see where you come from. It's also that place that I'd like…
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Your scars are your stories, your "beauty marks" Today we are talking about our scars. The experiences and traumas that have left their mark on our lives. Some of us have physical scars while others have mental scars. Some of us have scars from deep breakups, abuse, disappointment, rejection, brokenness, shame, and guilt. And a lot of these "scars"…
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Who are you? How do we heal? I've listened to so many people talk about the degrees of healing. I've listened to the word trauma being thrown around so loosely. But what does this look like for me? What does this look like for you? How do we confront and sit with ourselves in our own trauma? We can no longer hide or walk away. What happens when we …
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Hey, it's your girl, Marcia here. I have not spoken with you for quite some time. Real Sisters REELTalk had taken a sabbatical because there was some things that we needed to do, and one of those things was I needed to see me and I needed to heal. I'm coming to you today because I just want you to know that Real Sisters REEL Talk will have an over…
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A new season, a new name, and a renewed focus on #Healing.Von Marcia Dinkins
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When the Shoe Doesn't Fit
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Hello Beloveds, The first thing I heard this morning was when the shoe doesn’t fit, which immediately made me think about Cinderella. We all know the story about how the prince sought out the woman who could fit that shoe. Cinderella’s shoe was probably the same size as someone else’s but did not fit her the same way. That is because when God puts …
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Black Women & Black Health
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Hello Beloveds, I am very grateful to be sharing this episode with you. Today we will be talking with Shalanda Wright about how women of color are commonly treated like they can’t make decisions over their own bodies. Shalanda was born and raised in Alabama and was constantly mistreated by the health care system by doctors who either didn’t have th…
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Hello Beloveds, It has been a while since we’ve talked. Today I just want to express to you the importance of your voice, because I feel happy with mine. I've realized my voice is my identity. The way we evolve, grow, and activate everything in our life is because of our voices. I used to run from my voice but I found a place to speak up and have p…
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Hello Beloveds, We talk with shero Tibheba Bain and how being a black female affected her upbringing, opportunities, and challenges. Tibheba shares her journey and talks with us about how being incarcerated helped her healed her addiction and be the woman she is today.Von Marcia Dinkins
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Confronting Our Superficial Relationships with Sarah Thomas
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Hello Beloveds, When we think of family, we think of a place we should be ourselves but the reality of this is different. In this episode, we delve into confronting our superficial relationships with Sarah Thomas. Sarah shares her story with her family and reflects on the superficial relationships with her family. We dig deeper into perfectionism, …
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Confronting Our Story When We Heal with Victoria Rush
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Hello Beloveds, Perhaps the most difficult and reveal stories we encounter during our healing is our own. We can't hide, we can't turn away. We must confront it head on. In this episode, we talk with Victoria about her own story and the power of saying NO. We delve into the act of saying no and the power of saying no to others and saying and yes to…
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Hello Beloveds, Today I want to share a quote: "Change is supremely inconvenient, uncomfortable and naturally scary. Yet we only move through life through the process of change, reinvention and renewal, and so bravery is our quintessential rebel for pushing us past our own limiting beliefs and behaviors. Bravery is feeling the fear, immersing yours…
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