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Season Four Promo

Episode 49 of the Black Writer Therapy Podcast podcast, hosted by Ella Shawn, titled "Season Four Promo" was published on September 5, 2025 and runs 6 minutes.

September 5, 2025 ·6m · Black Writer Therapy Podcast

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Season Four Promo with special announcements. Original music composed and performed by the host of the podcast. 

Key Takeaways

  • Format Changes
  • Introduced Black Writer Therapy Doula
  • One Author Chat/month
  • Deep focus on healing, expanding community, and raising divine feminine energy
  • More Intentional
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