What’s That Like For You?
By Sahar Martinez
What’s That Like For You?Jul 21, 2020
9. Dr. Jessica Zucker
Jessica Zucker is a Los Angeles-based psychologist specializing in reproductive and maternal mental health. Jessica’s writing has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, New York Magazine, The Guardian, NBC, Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Glamour, Marie Claire, among others. Dr. Zucker is the creator of the #IHadaMiscarriage campaign. Her first book I HAD A MISCARRIAGE: A Memoir, a Movement is now available (Feminist Press + Penguin Random House Audio).
You can connect with Dr. Zucker on Instagram @ihadamiscarriage and on Twitter @DrZucker
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8. Dr. Ronecia Lark
Dr. Lark's professional experience also includes a prior career in law enforcement with over 25 years of serving the community with the Los Angeles Police Department, attaining the rank of Sergeant. She has an extensive background in working with diverse communities dealing with various life issues including crisis, trauma, domestic violence, victimology, and inclusion.
Currently, Dr. Lark is the Recruitment and Training Coordinator at the Champion Counseling Center where she enjoys providing training and clinical supervision. While Dr. Lark enjoys working with individuals, children, and families, her specific area of interest is working with couples.
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7. Lan Belinky
You can learn more about Lan and boscia by following her on Instagram: @lanbelinky / @boscia. Listen to more music from TALLL by heading to Spotify or Instagram: @talllmusic To learn more about today's episode or to check out what's coming up on WTLFY follow along on Instagram: @whatsthatlikeforyou / @saharmartinezmft
6. Zabie Yamasaki
Zabie Yamasaki, M.Ed., RYT is widely recognized for her intentionality, soulful activism, and passionate dedication to her field. She is currently the Program Director of Trauma Informed Programs at UCLA and is the Founder of Transcending Sexual Trauma through Yoga, an organization with the mission of empowering survivors to heal through the practice of yoga. Zabie is a leader in the field and a key player in establishing trauma-informed yoga as an effective and evidence-based healing modality for survivors of sexual assault. Zabie has received countless awards in victim services and leadership, including the Visionary in Victim Services award from one of the largest rape crisis centers in California. She has trained thousands of yoga instructors and mental health professionals across the country in integrating trauma-informed yoga into the scope of their work through both her in-person and online offerings. Her trauma-informed yoga program and curriculum for sexual assault survivors is now being implemented at over 25 colleges campuses and trauma agencies including the University of California (UC) system, Stanford, USC, University of Notre Dame, and Johns Hopkins University. Zabie received her undergraduate degree in Psychology and Social Behavior and Education at the University of California, Irvine, and completed her graduate work in Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs at The George Washington University. Zabie received her 200-hour yoga teacher training certification through Core Power Yoga and attended a 40-hour workshop on trauma-sensitive yoga instruction through the Justice Resource Institute at the Kriplau Center for Yoga and Health. Her work has been highlighted on CNN, NBC News, Huffington Post, and Elephant Journal, in addition to a variety of online publications. She is currently writing the book: Trauma-Informed Yoga for Survivors of Sexual Assault which will be published by W. W. Norton & Company and is expected to be released in 2022. To learn more about Nicole Steward’s work on caring vs. carrying please click here.
You can learn more about Zabie's powerful work by visiting zabieyamasaki.com or by following her on Instagram: @transcending_trauma_with_yoga. Listen to more music from TALLL by heading to Spotify or Instagram: @talllmusic To learn more about today's episode or to check out what's coming up on WTLFY follow along on Instagram: @whatsthatlikeforyou / @saharmartinezmft
5. Jessica Stone
Jessica Stone is an Intuitive Healer, using reiki, channeling, tarot, and her innate intuition to guide her work. Energy healing is her family lineage. It’s been in her ancestry for generations, expressed in different ways that are all a part of a bigger story that intuitively led her to where she is today. Since her earliest memories, she has been able to read energy, channel frequency, and connect to others passed loved ones. Energy work has been her passion for her whole life, and she has always been a student of all modalities that help her further understand herself, where she came from, and how she can help others use this universal frequency to empower our collective story here on earth.
You can learn more about Jessica's magical work by visiting www.jessicastoneco.com or by following her on Instagram: @jessicastone_co
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4. Dr. Dmitry Foox
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3. Rachel Pally
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2. Dr. Akilah Cadet
Dr. Akilah Cadet is the Founder and CEO of Change Cadet consulting firm, which offers a broad array of anti-racism and diversity services including strategic planning, crisis rebuilding, advising, executive coaching and facilitation. Cadet (her last name) is a French term that means soldier. As it's often an uphill battle for BIPOC, women, and underrepresented communities to achieve success and equity in the workplace, Change Cadet prepares soldiers of change to overcome these continuous battles so individuals and companies can thrive. Akilah has 15+ years of experience working in various organizations, with both private and public sector companies. She literally has all the degrees, lives in Oakland, CA, has a rare heart condition, and is a proud Beyoncé advocate.
To learn more about Dr. Cadet follow her @Changecadet on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn or visit changecadet.com
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1. Lisa Olivera
Lisa Olivera is a therapist, writer, and human who supports people in integrating their stories, finding deeper compassion, practicing radical acceptance and living into their full humanity. Through her work and writing, she explores how we can honor our true selves and create a life that feels true, whole, and meaningful. She currently works in private practice and is in the process of writing her first book. Lisa is located in Oakland, California.
Follow Lisa on Instagram: @lisaoliveratherapy
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