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Surviving, Healing, and Evolving

Surviving, Healing, and Evolving

By Dr. Rhonda Sherrod

This is a sensitive, compassionate, and uplifting podcast for Black women and girls! Childhood sexual abuse and sexual assault are dark topics, but this is the analytical, compassionate, and uplifting podcast specifically designed for, and targeted to, Black women and girls who have suffered trauma. Also, episodes will focus on trauma in the Black community as a whole.
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Stop Isolating! Too Many Survivors Practice Too Much Solitude.

Surviving, Healing, and EvolvingJan 12, 2021

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Stop Isolating! Too Many Survivors Practice Too Much Solitude.

Stop Isolating! Too Many Survivors Practice Too Much Solitude.

Many survivors feel awkward in social situations. This episode encourages and exhorts survivors to get back out there! This episode is excepted from the upcoming book, Surviving, Healing, and Evolving: Essays of Love, Compassion, Healing, and Affirmation for Black People.
Jan 12, 202103:55
A special SHE presentation! History & Healing: The Haitian Revolution

A special SHE presentation! History & Healing: The Haitian Revolution

Happy New Year! January 1 is Haitian Revolution Day. As a part of our healing platform, we are starting a History & Healing podcast under our SHE (Surviving, Healing, and Evolving) brand. We want to tell the true history of Black people all over the world; and our History and Healing Podcast is designed to do just that. Much of our history is brutal, yes, but much of it is magnificent, too, as Black people have done brilliant and heroic things despite unspeakable obstacles. We want to give a more comprehensive picture—starting with the Haitian Revolution! The Haitians inspired Black people all over the world as they freed themselves from their French colonizers , declaring victory on January 1, 1804!
Jan 12, 202115:17
Friends and Strangers

Friends and Strangers

As contradictory as it sounds, we can be both friends and strangers to ourselves, sabotaging our brilliance and setting ourselves up for failure. This happens not because we lack the skills we need, but because we lack confidence.
Dec 31, 202003:13
You Are The Greatest!

You Are The Greatest!

So many of us have extraordinary talents, but sometimes those talents come so easy to us that we misperceive their worth and value. We feel like we have to work much harder to be great, when the truth of the matter is that these gifts are our avenues to our greatness. Then the useless and meaningless search for perfection, ultimately, undermines our belief in ourselves. Don’t let that happen!
Dec 21, 202003:44
Recognizing and Acknowledging Your Beauty

Recognizing and Acknowledging Your Beauty

Often women and girls who have been sexually traumatized do not see themselves as others do. The experience of sexual abuse or assault sometimes undermines our ability to perceive the inherent beauty we possess—inside and out. This episode encourages and challenges you to make a conscious effort to recognize and acknowledge the internal and external beauty that you possess, as well as the beauty that abounds all around you.
Dec 13, 202005:50
Introducing the SHE (Surviving, Healing, and Evolving) podcast.

Introducing the SHE (Surviving, Healing, and Evolving) podcast.

This short trailer highlights what is to be expected from the SHE (Surviving, Healing, and Evolving) podcast. This podcast emphasizes healing from sexual trauma. However, it also delves deeply into other traumas and issues Black women and girls deal with in a society that continues to devalue and marginalize Black life. Additionally, since many Black men have evidenced a strong interest in the work of the podcaster, they, too, are expressly invited to listen—as is anyone else who loves, or is concerned about, a survivor of sexual abuse and violence. This podcast is hosted and facilitated by Dr. Rhonda Sherrod, a clinical psychologist, lawyer, and journalist.
Dec 02, 202003:46