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human2human is a space to reimagine interpersonal relationships with others and ultimately ourselves. Created by Stacy Ike, a recovering perfectionist on a deep quest to live more spiritually, healthy and free, she connects to the hearts of some of your favorite celebrities, thought leaders, and tastemakers in an honest, curious, and thoughtfully critical way — largely holding up a mirror for herself, her guests, and the audience to dive into a brave space of self-reflection, healing and human connection, one conversation at a time.
Creator of Therapy For Black Girls Dr. Joy Harden Bradford On The Healing Power of Friendships, Sisterhood, and Community
human2human with Stacy Ike
52 minutes
2 years ago
Creator of Therapy For Black Girls Dr. Joy Harden Bradford On The Healing Power of Friendships, Sisterhood, and Community
There are so many books, videos, podcasts, and all these things that talk about romantic relationships, how to find a partner, how to make it last…but what about all our other relationships? Our sisters, girlfriends, and non-romantic relationships that have played such a large part in our lives?
In this episode, licensed psychologist, author, and creator/host of Therapy for Black Girls, Dr. Joy Harden Bradford gets human to human about giving language to Black sisterhood, the healing power of friendship, and continuously pursuing well-being in the midst of achieving.
So don’t miss this episode for every “girl’s girl” and sister trying to find her tribe, and start writing your new story with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford.
This episode is empowered by All Ways Black and Penguin Random House. Check out @allwaysblack on Instagram for your next amazing read!
KEY POINTS:
How Harden confronted perfectionism while writing her first book
The importance of intentional communication in friendships
When is it time to listen versus problem- solve?
Asking the therapist: How are YOU doing?
The power of community and group therapy
Shifting away from romantic partners being our everything
Tips to finding the right therapist for you
QUOTABLES:
“We have shifted our romantic partner to being everything for us. They don't need to be our best friend and work-out partner and all of these things. No one person can fill all of those roles. So we really need to be making sure that we are spreading all of that out and being intentional about building multiple different relationships in our lives.”
GUEST RESOURCES:
Dr. Joy Harden Bradford
IG | instagram.com/hellodrjoy
Therapyforblackgirls.com
Book: Sisterhood Heals
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human2human with Stacy Ike
human2human is a space to reimagine interpersonal relationships with others and ultimately ourselves. Created by Stacy Ike, a recovering perfectionist on a deep quest to live more spiritually, healthy and free, she connects to the hearts of some of your favorite celebrities, thought leaders, and tastemakers in an honest, curious, and thoughtfully critical way — largely holding up a mirror for herself, her guests, and the audience to dive into a brave space of self-reflection, healing and human connection, one conversation at a time.