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Cocoa Butter and Communion
Chioko Grevious
84 episodes
1 week ago
Addressing generational trauma is essential to healing but accessing the wounds that need to be healed can be emotionally draining work. Psychotherapist Chioko Grevious communes with her village as they delve into the beauty, love and complexities of Black families, generational joy and trauma and their Black experiences. Each episode contains powerful and thought provoking conversations that can bring tears but will be a source of humor, love, connection and understanding. You will gain insight into, not only yourself but your own village, your family and the community surrounding you.
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Addressing generational trauma is essential to healing but accessing the wounds that need to be healed can be emotionally draining work. Psychotherapist Chioko Grevious communes with her village as they delve into the beauty, love and complexities of Black families, generational joy and trauma and their Black experiences. Each episode contains powerful and thought provoking conversations that can bring tears but will be a source of humor, love, connection and understanding. You will gain insight into, not only yourself but your own village, your family and the community surrounding you.
Show more...
Mental Health
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness,
Relationships
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Empowering Community through Gun Ownership and Safety: A Conversation with Nakita Price
Cocoa Butter and Communion
1 hour 49 minutes 44 seconds
1 year ago
Empowering Community through Gun Ownership and Safety: A Conversation with Nakita Price
Hey Village! Happy May! On the show, I am chatting with the lovely Nakita Price. We discuss Black folks and gun ownership, the second amendment for all, gun safety, what is needed to own a gun. Nakita discusses how vital it was for her to pivot, using her skillset to make moves happen.  Nakita Price is an Oak Park native (a neighborhood in South Sacramento, CA) and she is a wife and mother of 4 children and she is a grandma to 2 grandchildren.  Nakita is the owner of 3rd Eye Watching, a Black woman owned and operated training facility in Sacramento, California. She educates, trains, and empowers her students (the students who are underrepresented or misjudged, women, LGBTQIA + community, the elderly, the disabled... the minority populations) to have the confidence and tools needed to defend themselves and their loved ones. an NRA, DOJ, & BSIS Certified Firearms Instructor, DOJ Certified Live Scan Fingerprint Technician, DOJ approved Live Scan and Ink Fingerprinting location, Licensed California Ammunition Vendor, an approved Sacramento County CCW Instructor and she provides quarterly range qualifications for law enforcement. She has an Associates of Science Degree in Criminal Justice with an emphasis in Police Studies and a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice.  Visit her website at https://www.3rdeyewatching.com/  Follow her on Facebook at 3rd Eye Watching and on IG @3rd_eye_watching_226_ Make sure you subscribe and like the podcast!   
Cocoa Butter and Communion
Addressing generational trauma is essential to healing but accessing the wounds that need to be healed can be emotionally draining work. Psychotherapist Chioko Grevious communes with her village as they delve into the beauty, love and complexities of Black families, generational joy and trauma and their Black experiences. Each episode contains powerful and thought provoking conversations that can bring tears but will be a source of humor, love, connection and understanding. You will gain insight into, not only yourself but your own village, your family and the community surrounding you.