Dora's Listening

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Dora's Listening

Dora Hudson has over 16 years of experience in school and community counseling, working with urban youth and their families in Detroit schools and community agencies. As an African/Asian American counselor and entrepreneur, Dora brings a unique perspective to her work. In her podcast, "Dora's Listening," she aims to discuss and explore the areas of mental health and spiritual awareness for adult listeners. Dora invites ministers of the gospel to provide Christian principles and guidance using the Bible, allowing for a spiritual analysis alongside psychological insights. Listeners can expect to gain valuable knowledge and practical techniques for self-help and self-care in various topics such as grief/loss, trauma, relationships, family dynamics, and addiction recovery. Dora's approach to counseling is eclectic, drawing from psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, solution-focused, motivational interviewing, Logo, and family dynamic approaches. Dora also delves i

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    “Who Pays the Price? War, Wealth, and the Lies We Tell the Poor”

    Who really pays the price when decisions are made at the top?In this episode, we take a hard, honest look at the cost of war, the weight of economic power, and the ways the poor are too often pulled into political narratives—but left out of real solutions.Drawing from the leadership and policies of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln, and Barack Obama, we explore what history actually teaches us about responsibility, integrity, and the role of government in protecting its people.This is not a surface-level conversation.We talk about:How financial misconduct at the top can destabilize entire economiesWhy war is never just a distant event—it shows up in our schools, healthcare, and communitiesThe pattern of political messaging that speaks to the pain of the poor without truly addressing itThe moral responsibility of leadership in times of crisisFrom the warnings of Dwight D. Eisenhower about the true cost of military spending, to the economic reforms of Roosevelt, to modern recovery efforts under Obama—this episode connects the past to the present in a way that invites reflection, not division.At its core, this conversation asks:What kind of nation do we want to be?One that reacts with fear, control, and division—Or one that responds with truth, accountability, and care for its people?This episode is for anyone who has ever questioned the systems around them, who feels the weight of rising costs and shifting priorities, and who wants to better understand how history shapes the moment we are living in right now.Take a listen. Sit with it. Talk about it.Because real change doesn’t start in silence—it starts in honest conversation.Support the showA real conversation about culture, passion, and building bridges right in the heart of Detroit—one beat and one story at a time. 🎙️🎧

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    Friday Night Reflection: Choosing Peace in a World of Noise

    Tonight on Dora’s Listening, Licensed Professional Counselor Dora Hudson Ngwu offers a heartfelt Friday night reflection and prayer for healing in a time when the world feels heavy with conflict, division, and uncertainty.Drawing from more than twenty years of experience listening to people’s struggles and stories, Dora speaks about the importance of humility, forgiveness, and reconnecting with our shared humanity. As tensions rise both here in the United States and around the world, this episode invites listeners to slow down, examine their hearts, and remember that peace begins within each of us.Through thoughtful reflection, faith-centered insight, and a closing prayer, Dora reminds us that compassion is stronger than hatred and that real change begins when we choose understanding over division.This episode closes with a powerful reminder from scripture:"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God." – Matthew 5:9Take a moment to breathe, reflect, and reset for the week ahead.Dora’s Listening — where healing conversations begin.Support the showA real conversation about culture, passion, and building bridges right in the heart of Detroit—one beat and one story at a time. 🎙️🎧

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    Encounter At the Well

    Swellcast archived episode.Support the showA real conversation about culture, passion, and building bridges right in the heart of Detroit—one beat and one story at a time. 🎙️🎧

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Dora Hudson has over 16 years of experience in school and community counseling, working with urban youth and their families in Detroit schools and community agencies. As an African/Asian American counselor and entrepreneur, Dora brings a unique perspective to her work. In her podcast, "Dora's Listening," she aims to discuss and explore the areas of mental health and spiritual awareness for adult listeners. Dora invites ministers of the gospel to provide Christian principles and guidance using the Bible, allowing for a spiritual analysis alongside psychological insights. Listeners can expect to gain valuable knowledge and practical techniques for self-help and self-care in various topics such as grief/loss, trauma, relationships, family dynamics, and addiction recovery. Dora's approach to counseling is eclectic, drawing from psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, solution-focused, motivational interviewing, Logo, and family dynamic approaches. Dora also delves i

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