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Human Caos
Adriana
21 episodes
5 days ago
A journalist and communication professional having worked in Washington, DC from presidential campaigns to federal government public awareness campaigns now finds joy interviewing people who feel invisible or live in poverty. She asks how they are able to still bring joy, knowledge, and hope to those around them. Hear from those who work and live in the shadows. This podcast is in English but she also has another podcast called "Human Caos español" (https://anchor.fm/maria89032) which is all in Spanish.
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A journalist and communication professional having worked in Washington, DC from presidential campaigns to federal government public awareness campaigns now finds joy interviewing people who feel invisible or live in poverty. She asks how they are able to still bring joy, knowledge, and hope to those around them. Hear from those who work and live in the shadows. This podcast is in English but she also has another podcast called "Human Caos español" (https://anchor.fm/maria89032) which is all in Spanish.
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How has mental health affected low-income brown and black communities during COVID-19
Human Caos
29 minutes 25 seconds
4 years ago
How has mental health affected low-income brown and black communities during COVID-19
I interviewed Cheryl Aguilar, founding director and lead therapist at Hope Center for Wellness, a Washington, DC based multicultural behavioral health practice focused on holistic healing. Cheryl provides us with her professional perspective on how to maneuver the system when dealing with a mental health crisis, especially when you don’t have the money or resources. She also provides us with some great tips on how to slowly get back to our normal lives after a year of being cooped up. For more information on Cheryl’s work visit her site. https://hopecenterforwellness.com/
Human Caos
A journalist and communication professional having worked in Washington, DC from presidential campaigns to federal government public awareness campaigns now finds joy interviewing people who feel invisible or live in poverty. She asks how they are able to still bring joy, knowledge, and hope to those around them. Hear from those who work and live in the shadows. This podcast is in English but she also has another podcast called "Human Caos español" (https://anchor.fm/maria89032) which is all in Spanish.