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Mind Ya Mama
by Hosted by Leslie
Mind Ya Mama is currently a periodic podcast with new EP's about once a month, focusing on conversations regarding the structure that has been stigma with Mental health. As a black woman in a very white space, I have and will forever have my fair share of Mental health in this world. -I've endured years of feeling shamed and embarrassed about something that I cannot control. So, I decided to take this bull by its horns and ride it freely, while figuring out why there has been this idea of Mental health being a race based! I've spent the end of my 20's and beginning of my 30's educating myself to the max on my own Mental health Illness while also helping those around me understand specifically how it affects me day to day but also that not everyone is the same. Though the discussion around Mental health has become a normalized topic in today's world there still lacks an ignorance as well as a representation and vulnerability from not just people of color but WOMEN OF COLOR to openly sp
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Mind Ya Mama is currently a periodic podcast with new EP's about once a month, focusing on conversations regarding the structure that has been stigma with Mental health. As a black woman in a very white space, I have and will forever have my fair share of Mental health in this world. -I've endured years of feeling shamed and embarrassed about something that I cannot control. So, I decided to take this bull by its horns and ride it freely, while figuring out why there has been this idea of Mental health being a race based! I've spent the end of my 20's and beginning of my 30's educating myself to the max on my own Mental health Illness while also helping those around me understand specifically how it affects me day to day but also that not everyone is the same. Though the discussion around Mental health has become a normalized topic in today's world there still lacks an ignorance as well as a representation and vulnerability from not just people of color but WOMEN OF COLOR to openly sp
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