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Episode 1: Helena-Joyce Wright

'Living a Life' is a conversational series on bu…

An episode of the The American Center for Holistic Wellness podcast, hosted by The American Center for Holistic Wellness, titled "Episode 1: Helena-Joyce Wright" was published on July 4, 2017 and runs 31 minutes.

July 4, 2017 ·31m · The American Center for Holistic Wellness

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'Living a Life' is a conversational series on building resilience and managing life stressors with the aim of diminishing the stigma surrounding mental health. This podcast provides a safe space where guests from different backgrounds, cultures, and industries can share their intimate stories of heartache and restoration. 'Living a Life' is sponsored by The American Center for Holistic Wellness. TACFHW trains individuals to foster holistic wellness by connecting the mind, body, and soul. TACFHW provides private sessions in emotion reframing, diversity consulting and bereavement coaching. To learn more about TACFHW visit www.tacfhw.com Episode 1: Helena Joyce Wright Ms. Wright is the creative force behind Works In Progress Productions, LLC. Ms. Wright currently can be seen on the TV/Web series, THE DIVA MOM SHOW (please visit website at www.thedivamomshow.com). This follows a successful run on the mega hit series, “Misadventures of the Awkward Black Girl” (ABG), where she portrayed the very upscale mom of “J” (Issa Rae). Well respected in the industry for her ability to recognize burgeoning trends in the industry, Ms. Wright’s instincts and insights are highly sought after. Ms. Wright brings an extensive background in all areas of theatre, including performance, grantwriting, playwriting, directing and producing. As an actress, Ms. Wright began her career co-starring with industry greats Ruby Dee & Ossie Davis in the Emmy Award winning Zora! Is My Name, who discovered her while she was still a student at Spelman College.She made her Broadway debut in the musical version of Amen Corner where she worked closely with renowned author, James Baldwin, in the creation of the character Sister Boxer. For more information about HelenJoyce Wright, visit her website at www.helenajoyce.com

'Living a Life' is a conversational series on building resilience and managing life stressors with the aim of diminishing the stigma surrounding mental health. This podcast provides a safe space where guests from different backgrounds, cultures, and industries can share their intimate stories of heartache and restoration. 'Living a Life' is sponsored by The American Center for Holistic Wellness. TACFHW trains individuals to foster holistic wellness by connecting the mind, body, and soul. TACFHW provides private sessions in emotion reframing, diversity consulting and bereavement coaching. To learn more about TACFHW visit www.tacfhw.com Episode 1: Helena Joyce Wright Ms. Wright is the creative force behind Works In Progress Productions, LLC. Ms. Wright currently can be seen on the TV/Web series, THE DIVA MOM SHOW (please visit website at www.thedivamomshow.com). This follows a successful run on the mega hit series, “Misadventures of the Awkward Black Girl” (ABG), where she portrayed the very upscale mom of “J” (Issa Rae). Well respected in the industry for her ability to recognize burgeoning trends in the industry, Ms. Wright’s instincts and insights are highly sought after. Ms. Wright brings an extensive background in all areas of theatre, including performance, grantwriting, playwriting, directing and producing. As an actress, Ms. Wright began her career co-starring with industry greats Ruby Dee & Ossie Davis in the Emmy Award winning Zora! Is My Name, who discovered her while she was still a student at Spelman College.She made her Broadway debut in the musical version of Amen Corner where she worked closely with renowned author, James Baldwin, in the creation of the character Sister Boxer. For more information about HelenJoyce Wright, visit her website at www.helenajoyce.com
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