E117. Everything And Everyone All At Once - with Gidai Maaza, Speaker, LMFT episode artwork

EPISODE · Nov 30, 2022 · 58 MIN

E117. Everything And Everyone All At Once - with Gidai Maaza, Speaker, LMFT

from unMASKing with Male Educators: Creating Emotionally Safe Classrooms & Schools for Male Students · host Ashanti Branch - Taking Off The Mask

“We all create this idea that we’re OTHER, rather than, ‘our experiences may be other, but, actually, our emotions are identical.’” - Gidai Maaza Ever Forward Club’s Ashanti Branch is joined by Gidai Maaza. Gidai is a son, father, husband, and community member. Having survived the refugee camp experience with his mother by way of Ethiopia in the early 80s, Gidai turned his trauma into awareness and insight that inform how he views people's pain. Now a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, we’re excited for you to see how Gidai has reimagined the mask analogy into a framework that helps him stay grounded and connected to all of humanity. (8:15) Gidai introduces himself, his Ethiopian roots, his work in the mental health field, and his ties to Fresno, California. Then, he and Ashanti compare group work to one on one support and therapy. (14:35) Gidai why he believes there is no front and back of the mask, but rather two halves of the same whole. His “kid part” - a 2-year-old boy who’s observant, quiet, and comes from survival; 10-year-old boy in transition; and a 16-year-old boy that is angry. His “41-year-old part” - wise, grounded, emotionally present, rational, spirited. (22:55) In response to Gidai, Ashanti changes his mask and reflects on equanimity. Then, he reflects on all the years he’s spent stuffing his thoughts and emotions, and how this stuffing eventually comes due. (26:55) Ashanti describes his 15-year-old self and his 7-year-old self, and how these places in life were pivotal in shaping who he became and how he interacted with his teachers. (35:15) Gidai explains how our experiences may be different but our emotions are identical. (38:05) Gidai breaks down acknowledging and guiding one’s emotions and feelings as opposed to catering to them. (42:40) Ashanti and Gidai compare and contrast the experiences of Africans and African Americans. (49:45) Ashanti and Gidai conclude their conversation and reflect on all of the things they’ve covered. (55:45) Gidai shares how you can get in touch with him. --- Connect with Gidai Maaza: Instagram: instagram.com/gmaazalmft Facebook: facebook.com/GidaiMaazaLMFT Website: gmaazalmft.com --- Support the podcast and the work of the Ever Forward Club: anchor.fm/branch-speaks/support Create your own mask anonymously at millionmask.org If you are interested in being on the Face to Face podcast, email us at [email protected] --- Connect with Ashanti Branch: Instagram: instagram.com/branchspeaks Facebook: facebook.com/BranchSpeaks Twitter: twitter.com/BranchSpeaks LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ashantibranch Website: branchspeaks.com --- Send in a voice message: anchor.fm/branch-speaks/message

“We all create this idea that we’re OTHER, rather than, ‘our experiences may be other, but, actually, our emotions are identical.’” - Gidai Maaza Ever Forward Club’s Ashanti Branch is joined by Gidai Maaza. Gidai is a son, father, husband, and community member. Having survived the refugee camp experience with his mother by way of Ethiopia in the early 80s, Gidai turned his trauma into awareness and insight that inform how he views people's pain. Now a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, we’re excited for you to see how Gidai has reimagined the mask analogy into a framework that helps him stay grounded and connected to all of humanity. (8:15) Gidai introduces himself, his Ethiopian roots, his work in the mental health field, and his ties to Fresno, California. Then, he and Ashanti compare group work to one on one support and therapy. (14:35) Gidai why he believes there is no front and back of the mask, but rather two halves of the same whole. His “kid part” - a 2-year-old boy who’s observant, quiet, and comes from survival; 10-year-old boy in transition; and a 16-year-old boy that is angry. His “41-year-old part” - wise, grounded, emotionally present, rational, spirited. (22:55) In response to Gidai, Ashanti changes his mask and reflects on equanimity. Then, he reflects on all the years he’s spent stuffing his thoughts and emotions, and how this stuffing eventually comes due. (26:55) Ashanti describes his 15-year-old self and his 7-year-old self, and how these places in life were pivotal in shaping who he became and how he interacted with his teachers. (35:15) Gidai explains how our experiences may be different but our emotions are identical. (38:05) Gidai breaks down acknowledging and guiding one’s emotions and feelings as opposed to catering to them. (42:40) Ashanti and Gidai compare and contrast the experiences of Africans and African Americans. (49:45) Ashanti and Gidai conclude their conversation and reflect on all of the things they’ve covered. (55:45) Gidai shares how you can get in touch with him. --- Connect with Gidai Maaza: Instagram: instagram.com/gmaazalmft Facebook: facebook.com/GidaiMaazaLMFT Website: gmaazalmft.com --- Support the podcast and the work of the Ever Forward Club: anchor.fm/branch-speaks/support Create your own mask anonymously at millionmask.org If you are interested in being on the Face to Face podcast, email us at [email protected] --- Connect with Ashanti Branch: Instagram: instagram.com/branchspeaks Facebook: facebook.com/BranchSpeaks Twitter: twitter.com/BranchSpeaks LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ashantibranch Website: branchspeaks.com --- Send in a voice message: anchor.fm/branch-speaks/message

NOW PLAYING

E117. Everything And Everyone All At Once - with Gidai Maaza, Speaker, LMFT

0:00 58:44

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

No similar episodes found.

No similar podcasts found.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of unMASKing with Male Educators: Creating Emotionally Safe Classrooms & Schools for Male Students?

This episode is 58 minutes long.

When was this unMASKing with Male Educators: Creating Emotionally Safe Classrooms & Schools for Male Students episode published?

This episode was published on November 30, 2022.

What is this episode about?

“We all create this idea that we’re OTHER, rather than, ‘our experiences may be other, but, actually, our emotions are identical.’” - Gidai Maaza Ever Forward Club’s Ashanti Branch is joined by Gidai Maaza. Gidai is a son, father, husband, and...

Can I download this unMASKing with Male Educators: Creating Emotionally Safe Classrooms & Schools for Male Students episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!