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EPISODE · Sep 9, 2022 · 1H 23M

Breaking Stigmas: Should I Go See a Therapist?

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🎙️ Episode Title: "Breaking Stigmas: Should I Go See a Therapist?"In the inaugural episode of the new Thinker vs. Speaker series, Marissa dives deep into the world of mental health alongside her friend Ka'Cheena, a dedicated social worker and therapist. Join us as we embark on a candid conversation about overcoming obstacles and embracing personal growth.🌱 Key Themes: Personal Growth, Overcoming Obstacles, Black Podcast, Mental Health, Self Love, Self ImprovementKa'Cheena bravely shares her journey from skepticism to becoming a therapist, shedding light on the stigmas that loom over mental health in the black community. Together, they navigate the tumultuous waters of their own mental health battles, discussing their paths to seeking help and the remarkable coping strategies they've discovered along the way.🚨 Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions about self-harm and emotional distress. Listener discretion is advised.Explore the notion of what makes a great therapist and gain insight into the transformative power of therapy in this thought-provoking episode. Thinker vs. Speaker proudly presents a platform for young black entrepreneurs, advocates of self-improvement, and believers in self-love affirmations. Together, we're giving a voice to every story.Tune in to join the conversation, break down stigmas, and discover the beauty of seeking the help you truly deserve. Special thanks to: Ashton StonedVapor Davy, @mgeek0417 for the intro! Chris Perry of Perry Web Design, perrywebdesign.net for the website! Want more from Thinker vs. Speaker? Check out our new website! The place where you can watch new episodes, interact on our discussion boards, and more! If you're interested in coming on the show or have a topic you want me to cover contact me! 🔗 For more episodes and updates, visit https://www.thinkervsspeaker.com #MentalHealthMatters #BlackMentalHealth #TherapyJourney #SelfImprovement #PersonalGrowth #BreakTheStigma #SeekHelp #SelfLoveJourney #OvercomingObstacles #PodcastDiscussion #podcastinterview #BlackVoices #ThinkerVsSpeaker #PodcastCommunity #SelfCareSunday #InspirationForAll #MindfulnessMatters #PodcastEpisode #EmpowermentTalks #StartingOver

🎙️ Episode Title: "Breaking Stigmas: Should I Go See a Therapist?"In the inaugural episode of the new Thinker vs. Speaker series, Marissa dives deep into the world of mental health alongside her friend Ka'Cheena, a dedicated social worker and therapist. Join us as we embark on a candid conversation about overcoming obstacles and embracing personal growth.🌱 Key Themes: Personal Growth, Overcoming Obstacles, Black Podcast, Mental Health, Self Love, Self ImprovementKa'Cheena bravely shares her journey from skepticism to becoming a therapist, shedding light on the stigmas that loom over mental health in the black community. Together, they navigate the tumultuous waters of their own mental health battles, discussing their paths to seeking help and the remarkable coping strategies they've discovered along the way.🚨 Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions about self-harm and emotional distress. Listener discretion is advised.Explore the notion of what makes a great therapist and gain insight into the transformative power of therapy in this thought-provoking episode. Thinker vs. Speaker proudly presents a platform for young black entrepreneurs, advocates of self-improvement, and believers in self-love affirmations. Together, we're giving a voice to every story.Tune in to join the conversation, break down stigmas, and discover the beauty of seeking the help you truly deserve. Special thanks to: Ashton StonedVapor Davy, @mgeek0417 for the intro! Chris Perry of Perry Web Design, perrywebdesign.net for the website! Want more from Thinker vs. Speaker? Check out our new website! The place where you can watch new episodes, interact on our discussion boards, and more! If you're interested in coming on the show or have a topic you want me to cover contact me! 🔗 For more episodes and updates, visit https://www.thinkervsspeaker.com #MentalHealthMatters #BlackMentalHealth #TherapyJourney #SelfImprovement #PersonalGrowth #BreakTheStigma #SeekHelp #SelfLoveJourney #OvercomingObstacles #PodcastDiscussion #podcastinterview #BlackVoices #ThinkerVsSpeaker #PodcastCommunity #SelfCareSunday #InspirationForAll #MindfulnessMatters #PodcastEpisode #EmpowermentTalks #StartingOver

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