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Overcoming Your Story Podcast
Miriam Njoku
39 episodes
2 days ago
Your Host Miriam Njoku, a trauma recovery coach, shares her journey healing from trauma and interviews guests whose stories will inspire you to change the narrative of your life, uncover your resilience and create a way forward. Overcoming Your Story Podcast invites black women in Africa and the diaspora to connect to their inner strength, change narratives ingrained in them through living in patriarchy, childhood trauma or racism. Conversations cover mental health, childhood trauma awareness, resilience, self-worth, resilience, emotions, relationships, navigating the workplace, personal development, parenthood and many more. Overcoming Your Story is where we learn to love ourselves and get the right mindset to achieve our purpose.
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Your Host Miriam Njoku, a trauma recovery coach, shares her journey healing from trauma and interviews guests whose stories will inspire you to change the narrative of your life, uncover your resilience and create a way forward. Overcoming Your Story Podcast invites black women in Africa and the diaspora to connect to their inner strength, change narratives ingrained in them through living in patriarchy, childhood trauma or racism. Conversations cover mental health, childhood trauma awareness, resilience, self-worth, resilience, emotions, relationships, navigating the workplace, personal development, parenthood and many more. Overcoming Your Story is where we learn to love ourselves and get the right mindset to achieve our purpose.
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Overcoming Your Story Podcast
Miriam Njoku: "I Can't Achieve My Way Out of This" - Workplace Racism in...

This week's episode is the second part of my discussion with Rosie Yeung. We talk about racism in the workplace.

This podcast episode summary comes from www.changinglenses.ca/podcast

Rosie Yeung|6/8/2021

“I will always be the Black girl first, before Miriam Njoku. I cannot achieve my way out of being seen with prejudice. That's how they view people like me.”

In this episode, Miriam Njoku changes our lens to reveal the racism she experienced working and living in Canada and Switzerland.

Does that surprise you? These two countries are probably not the first that comes to mind when you think about racism. After all, Canada prides itself on being a haven for many refugees, and Switzerland is a neutral country that hosts the United Nations.

But Miriam, a Master’s graduate from the London School of Economics, who worked at the World Economic Forum and JP Morgan Chase, was still seen as a Black African girl first. She had to overcome significant prejudice to finally be seen as a qualified high calibre professional in banking and international development. When she finally started to be recognized just a little bit, she was told she’s not like the others. It’s as though Miriam was either too African or not African enough. 

So as you listen to Miriam’s personal story, challenge yourself. What’s your immediate visceral reaction? Have you heard similar comments from business colleagues as part of normal small talk? Are you wondering, if everyday comments have no racist intent, can they still be racist? 

If you do have questions, and want to discuss with like-minded people who genuinely want to understand, you’re welcome to join our free Facebook group. It’s a private online community for safe and respectful discussions about justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion.

Contact me and find more JEDI resources at:  https://www.changinglenses.ca/

Full transcript available here. 

In this episode, we talk about:

[06:03] Miriam’s experience as a Black African working in Switzerland.

[10:31] How reporting racism to HR can fail the victim.

[11:27] Ways that workplace abuse can manifest (with or withoutintent).

[16:50] Prejudice at the intersection of racism and sexism.

[19:32] Switzerland’s dark side.

[20:57] White moms racism in Canada.

[25:13] Capitalism: a driving force for exploitation.

[29:00] Creating a safe work environment for people with trauma.

[32:18] When the oppressed try to escape racism by becoming the Model Minority.

Content warning: this episode contains references to sexual harassment, racism, and workplace discrimination which some listeners may find disturbing.

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3 years ago
1 hour 7 minutes 8 seconds

Overcoming Your Story Podcast
Miriam Njoku: Breaking The Chains of Trauma

This week, Miriam shares an interview she had with Rosie Yeung and her podcast Changing Lenses podcast.

The following is from Changinglenses.ca/podcast

Have you ever been told you can’t do it, or you’re not good enough for something you really wanted? What if you got that message in your whole life starting from childhood? What if abuse or racism you’ve endured created trauma that affects your work or relationships? How do you heal wounds that you can’t see?

Miriam Njoku knows the struggle all too well. The abuse that she endured as a child and teenager and the racism she experienced at school and at work caused trauma that would cripple ten people, let alone one. Yet somehow, Miriam not only survived all this, but she also found resilience and strength in herself that allowed her to succeed in the world’s eyes. What we couldn’t see was the continued damage from internal wounds that were never healed and led to her shame and even workaholism. Thankfully, Miriam found the healing she needed to be a whole and healthy mom,writer, podcaster, and African woman.

Miriam left a flourishing career in banking and international development with organizations like the United Nations so she could become a trauma-informed coach, helping people free themselves from the burdens of childhood trauma. She’s also working to destigmatize mental health in black communities through activities like her podcast, Overcoming Your Story.

If you’re looking for ways to heal from your past traumas, or if you want to support someone who needs that healing, Miriam shares ways we can do that using her own personal story. 

And if you speak French, finally, I have content for you in your language. Thanks to Miriam’s bilingualism, please stick around to the end because she has a special message for you. 

Content Warning: This episode contains references to childhood abuse and trauma, sexual abuse, and racism. Though not graphic, some listeners may be disturbed by the painful stories. Miriam has endured so much that we had to break it up, and she’ll talk specifically about workplace racism in the next episode.


Full transcript available here.

Contact Rosie and find JEDI resources at:  changinglenses.ca/

In this episode, we talk about:

[01:17] Miriam as a Black African in Cameroon.

[03:13] Miriam as a Black African in Switzerland.

[04:39] Systemic racism in Swiss schools. 

[09:42] Miriam’s traumatic childhood, and what happened to her mother.

[16:28] Her desire for education as a reaction to abuse.

[21:06] Hiding shame beneath a veneer of perfection.

[25:50] How we can help – indications of possible trauma in others.

[28:24] Trauma’s impact on motherhood.

[30:49] Encouraging trauma victims to ask for help.

[33:43] A message of support in French.

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3 years ago
1 hour 11 minutes 58 seconds

Overcoming Your Story Podcast
Connecting Stories: Married at 14 - Part II

This week Miriam shares part 2 of her own story on Ify Bamigboye's podcast: Connecting Stories. We talk about resilience, overcoming childhood and inter-generational trauma, emotional, mental, and sexual abuse. This second part is still full of events happening but also other experiences where I took steps in building the life I want to live. Ify is a guest on this podcast too, episode 8.

KEY TEAKEAWAYS:

  • struggle struggle struggle
  • something works for me
  • the importance of emotional regulation as a parent
  • what to do if you want to build your life
  • stories are important


About Ify Bamigboye

Instagram: @connectingstories

Website: https://connectingstories.co.uk/

Ify Bamigboye

Ify is an Independent Certified Coach, Teacher, Trainer and Speaker with The John Maxwell Team. She founded Connecting Stories London on January 6, 2018. It was birthed from having built lifelong relationships with the many women she encountered while living across 3 continents, Africa, Europe and Asia; subsequently being blessed by the immense support from these relationships during her own struggles and the different significant milestones of her life.

Connecting Stories

Connecting Stories Podcast is a place to explore big topics on life issues that will inspire, educate, motivate and empower everyone who listens. It is a space to sort through the questions we are all trying to answer. A place for meaningful conversations, authenticity, vulnerability and of course we’ll have some laughs along the way.

#connectingstories

#relationshipmatters

#relationshipquotes

#relationshiptalks

#relationshipadvice101

#wivesandmothers

#relationshipstruggles

#marriageproblems

#marriagecoach

#diaryofanaijagirl

#childmarriage

#womenforwomen

#childrights

#childhoodtrauma

#mentalabuse

#sexualabuse

#naijamums

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3 years ago
50 minutes 46 seconds

Overcoming Your Story Podcast
Connecting Stories: Married at 14 - Part I

This week Miriam is sharing an interview she had with Ify Bamigboye on her Podcast Connecting Stories. I share my story about overcoming childhood and inter-generational trauma, emotional, mental, and sexual abuse. This is the first time I share my story in full, I tend to rush through my story but Ify has this way of helping her guests tell their story and I thank her for it. Ify is a guest on this podcast too, episode 8.

KEY TEAKEAWAYS:

  • the meaning of married at 14
  • being abandoned
  • moving and moving again
  • grief and loss
  • how to survive you ask?
  • resilience and hardwork

About Ify Bamigboye

Instagram: @connectingstories

Website: https://connectingstories.co.uk/

Ify Bamigboye

Ify is an Independent Certified Coach, Teacher, Trainer and Speaker with The John Maxwell Team. She founded Connecting Stories London on January 6, 2018. It was birthed from having built lifelong relationships with the many women she encountered while living across 3 continents, Africa, Europe and Asia; subsequently being blessed by the immense support from these relationships during her own struggles and the different significant milestones of her life.

Connecting Stories

Connecting Stories Podcast is a place to explore big topics on life issues that will inspire, educate, motivate and empower everyone who listens. It is a space to sort through the questions we are all trying to answer. A place for meaningful conversations, authenticity, vulnerability and of course we’ll have some laughs along the way.

#connectingstories

#relationshipmatters

#relationshipquotes

#relationshiptalks

#relationshipadvice101

#wivesandmothers

#relationshipstruggles

#marriageproblems

#marriagecoach

#diaryofanaijagirl

#childmarriage

#womenforwomen

#childrights

#childhoodtrauma

#mentalabuse

#sexualabuse

#naijamums

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3 years ago
52 minutes 13 seconds

Overcoming Your Story Podcast
Getting Real With Paula: Managing Personal Traumas over the Holiday Season

Episode 34 - Getting Real With Paula: Managing Personal Traumas over the Holiday Season. Miriam is sharing an episode from the Getting Real With Paula Show on which she was a guest in December, this is a great conversation for the holidays and other gatherings we have in our families.

Key Takeaways:

- I share my story and how I got to coaching

-How do you manage family trauma and drama over the holiday season?

-How I met a therapist who put me on my healing journey

-What the holiday season brings up for people

-Why it is important to stick to routines

-How else to spend the Holidays we don't have family or don't have a family to go to

-All the things you can give yourself permission to do

RESSOURCES

Getting Real With Paula Youtube Channel

Paula Alphonse's website

Instagram: @paula.alphonse

Facebook: Paula Alphonse

ABOUT PAULA ALPHONSE

Effective communication and productive interpersonal relationships are key factors to achieving success and self-mastery in life. 

As an International Speaker, Leadership Educator, she has spoken to audiences as large as 500 people. She has hosted workshops in Canada, Haiti, India and Cameroon to both public governments and nonprofit organizations. 

Her passion and purpose in life is to empower individuals to be confident leaders and effectively reach their full leadership potential. As a result of working with her, clients achieve greater positive impact and the best return on investment not only for themselves but also the organization for which they work. We live in an era where success is too often defined by material things. Instead, she aims to highlight the quantitative and qualitative value of effective interpersonal skills, confidence, effective leadership and relationship management on both the bottom line and the individual’s quality of life.

When you have the opportunity hear her speak, not only will you feel empowered, entertained and inspired but also well-equipped with the tools and structure which generate greater results and higher motivation to take on any challenges in both personal or professional life. 

 ABOUT ME

Miriam is a Certified Trauma Informed Coach, an African, a mom of three daughters, a blogger and writer. After graduating from the London School of Economics, she built her international career in the fields of banking and international development, working for organisations such as the World Economic Forum, Lombard Odier Private Bank, JP Morgan, the Mastercard Foundation and the United Nations. She now uses her passion for psychology and dedicates her time to coaching others to free themselves from the burden of childhood trauma. Her wish to help other women connect to their inner wisdom, love themselves and follow their passion. In her effort to destigmatize mental health and normalize mental health conversations in black communities, she wrote her memoir about surviving childhood and finding her worth. 

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3 years ago
59 minutes 28 seconds

Overcoming Your Story Podcast
Book Review - Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen by Dr Inger Burnett-Ziegler

Miriam is doing a book review of Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen: The emotional lives of Black Women.

Nobody Knows The Trouble I’ve Seen Subtitle: The Emotional lives of Black Women, it came in June 2021 and is written by Dr. Inger Burnett-Zeigler. It is part memoir, part self-help, and part academic nonfiction.

Key Takeaways

  • Black women are seen as strong
  • Black women suffer from unacknowledged trauma
  • Why we need to challenge the tradition of secret-keeping in the black community
  • Black women carry so many roles in society that they have to strong
  • the consequences for black women not acknowledging their emotions
  • What is the path forward, what black women can do

Author:

Dr. Inger Burnett-Zeigler is a licensed clinical psychologist and associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University. She has two decades of clinical experience helping people with stress, trauma, mood and anxiety conditions, and interpersonal strain. In her clinical practice, she promotes holistic wellness through mindfulness and compassionate self-care. Inger’s scholarly work focuses on the role that social determinants of health play in mental illness and treatment, particularly in the Black community. She is an advocate for normalizing participation in mental health treatment and assuring that all individuals have access to high-quality, evidence-based mental health care. Inger has written dozens of articles and other publications on trauma and mental health in the Black community and lectures widely on research about barriers to access and engagement in mental health treatment, mindfulness, and strategies to improve mental health treatment participation and outcomes.



Quote:

“If you want to get something done, ask a black woman” 

Black people’s pain is always on a spectrum. There is always someone who has it worse off, and for that we should be grateful.”

Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen: The Emotional Lives of Black Women by Dr. Inger Burnett-Zeigler

Published by Amistad on 29 June 2021

Genres: Christian, Debut, Non-fiction, Self-help, African American, Womanism

Pages: 256

Format: Hardcover


 ABOUT THE HOST

Miriam is a Certified Trauma Informed Coach, an African, a mom of three daughters, a blogger and writer. After graduating from the London School of Economics, she built her international career in the fields of banking and international development, working for organisations such as the World Economic Forum, Lombard Odier Private Bank, JP Morgan, the Mastercard Foundation

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3 years ago
16 minutes 22 seconds

Overcoming Your Story Podcast
Ancient Prayer and Holiday Wishes

Episode 32

This week, Miriam connects with her listeners to wish them a wonderful holiday season, read them and healing prayer and say the episode will take a break and release the next episode on January 12, 2022

Key Takeaways

  • Update
  • Ancient Prayer read twice
  • Holiday Season Wishes

These are words you can write to yourself or read them out loud. (This ancient blessing was created in the Nahuatl language, spoken in Mexico. It deals with forgiveness, affection, detachment, and liberation).

“I release my parents from the feeling that they have failed me.

I release my children from the need to bring pride to me; that they may write their own ways according to their hearts, that whisper all the time in their ears.

I release my partner from the obligation to complete myself. I do not lack anything, I learn with all beings, all the time.

I thank my grandparents and ancestors who have gathered so that I can breathe life today. I release them from past failures and unfulfilled desires, aware that they have done their very best to resolve their situations within the consciousness they had at that moment. I honor you, I love you and I recognize you as innocent.

I am transparent before your eyes, so they know that I do not hide or owe anything other than being true to myself and to my very existence, that walking with the wisdom of the heart, I am aware that I fulfill my life purpose, free from invisible and visible family loyalties that might disturb my Peace and Happiness, which are my only responsibilities.

I renounce the role of savior, of being one who unites or fulfills the expectations of others.

Learning through, and only through, LOVE, I bless my essence, my way of expressing, even though somebody may not understand me.

I understand myself because I alone have lived and experienced my history; because I know myself, I know who I am, what I feel, what I do and why I do it.

I respect and approve of myself.

I honor the Divinity in me and in you.

We are free.”


 ABOUT THE HOST

Miriam is a Certified Trauma Informed Coach, an African, a mom of three daughters, a blogger and writer. After graduating from the London School of Economics, she built her international career in the fields of banking and international development, working for organisations such as the World Economic Forum, Lombard Odier Private Bank, JP Morgan, the Mastercard Foundation and the United Nations. She now uses her passion for psychology and dedicates her time to coaching others to free themselves from the burden of childhood trauma. Her wish to help other women connect to their inner wisdom, love themselves and follow their passion. In her effort to destigmatize mental health and normalize mental health conversations in black communities, she wrote her memoir about surviving childhood and finding her worth. 


CONTACT METHOD

Instagram: @_miriamnjoku/

Facebook 

Linkedin


CLUBHOUSE: @miriamnjoku.

#overcomingyourstory #overcomingyourstorypodcast #family #scapegoat #goldenchild #parentification #control #boundaries #triangulation #awareness #familydynamics #s #familyenmeshment #mentalhealth #mentalhealthwellness #mentalhealthstigma #loyalty #familybond #familydynamics #toxicfamily #narcissisticmother #narcissisticparent #narcissisticmother #guilt #shame #cameroon #individuation #emotionalresilience #healing #traumainformedcoach #coach  


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3 years ago
10 minutes 7 seconds

Overcoming Your Story Podcast
Invisible Loyalties: Ties That Bind Us

Episode 31 - Invisible Loyalties: Ties That Bind Us

Miriam is doing a Family Dynamics Series and the week’s episode is about Invisible Loyalties, those strong ties that bind us to our family, village, group, country and that hurt us in the long run. This is a fascinating episode especially during this holiday season. The concept was coined by Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy in his book of the same name Invisible Loyalties.

KEY TAKEAWAYS 

  • What are invisible loyalties
  • What happens to the bond we have to our family in case of trauma and abuse
  • Why are family ties so strong?
  • Consequences of invisible loyalties
  • Self-sabotage and playing small
  • Releasing invisible, harmful loyalties and choosing visible ties.
  • The courage to choose freedom

RESSOURCES

Article by Miriam Njoku on medium: Invisible Ties That Bind Us

Invisible Loyalties by Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy


 ABOUT THE HOST

Miriam is a Certified Trauma Informed Coach, an African, a mom of three daughters, a blogger and writer. After graduating from the London School of Economics, she built her international career in the fields of banking and international development, working for organisations such as the World Economic Forum, Lombard Odier Private Bank, JP Morgan, the Mastercard Foundation and the United Nations. She now uses her passion for psychology and dedicates her time to coaching others to free themselves from the burden of childhood trauma. Her wish to help other women connect to their inner wisdom, love themselves and follow their passion. In her effort to destigmatize mental health and normalize mental health conversations in black communities, she wrote her memoir about surviving childhood and finding her worth. 


CONTACT METHOD

Instagram: @_miriamnjoku/

Facebook 

Linkedin

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3 years ago
24 minutes 11 seconds

Overcoming Your Story Podcast
Have You Ever Experienced Implicit Bias?
  • Episode 30: Miriam recently had an experience with implicit bias and she wants us to think about how as a society we can think about overcoming implicit bias. Every human being has implicit bias and often they are unconscious. How do we bring our biases to the conscious realm in order to release them. I have been encountering implicit bias and racism since I was a teenager. How do we bring these biases to the conscious mind, change them and adopt new perspectives that allow the inclusion of members of racial minorities, women and LGBT+ groups. How do we as a society work on our biases because they hurt certain groups who encounter them time and again

KEY TAKEAWAYS 

  • How an innocent encounter at the doctor's took a run turn
  • Tears! What tears? I don't cry in public!
  • "We are going to exceptionally accomodate you!"
  • "My colleague convinced herself that it was you"
  • Implicit Bias and how they hurt people



ABOUT THE HOST

Miriam is a Certified Trauma Informed Coach, an African, a mom of three daughters, a blogger and writer.  After graduating from the London School of Economics, she built her international career in the fields of banking and international development, working for organisations such as the World Economic Forum, Lombard Odier Private Bank, JP Morgan, the Mastercard Foundation and the United Nations. She now uses her passion for psychology and dedicates her time to coaching others to free themselves from the burden of childhood trauma.  Her wish to help other women connect to their inner wisdom, love themselves and follow their passion. In her effort to destigmatize mental health and normalize mental health conversations in black communities, she wrote her memoir about surviving childhood and finding her worth.


CONTACT METHOD

Instagram: @_miriamnjoku/

Facebook 

Linkedin


CLUBHOUSE: @miriamnjoku.

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3 years ago
10 minutes 55 seconds

Overcoming Your Story Podcast
Family Dynamics Series : The Golden Child and The Scapegoat

Episode 29 The Golden Child and Scapegoat Dynamic

Miriam is doing a Family Dynamics Series and the week’s episode is about The Golden Child and the Scapegoat in the Family, these are two roles that siblings can take in a dysfunctional family.

KEY TAKEAWAYS 

  • Update about your host
  • Gold Child and Scapegoat definition
  • Characteristics of the Golden Child
  • Characteristics of the Scapegoat
  • The Relationship between the Golden Child and The Scapegoat
  • Triangulation
  • The consequences on the adult who grew up as the golden child or as a scapegoat
  • How to get out of these roles
  • Your host’s experience


 ABOUT THE HOST

Miriam is a Certified Trauma Informed Coach, an African, a mom of three daughters, a blogger and writer. After graduating from the London School of Economics, she built her international career in the fields of banking and international development, working for organisations such as the World Economic Forum, Lombard Odier Private Bank, JP Morgan, the Mastercard Foundation and the United Nations. She now uses her passion for psychology and dedicates her time to coaching others to free themselves from the burden of childhood trauma. Her wish to help other women connect to their inner wisdom, love themselves and follow their passion. In her effort to destigmatize mental health and normalize mental health conversations in black communities, she wrote her memoir about surviving childhood and finding her worth. 


CONTACT METHOD

Instagram: @_miriamnjoku/

Facebook 

Linkedin


CLUBHOUSE: @miriamnjoku.

#overcomingyourstory #overcomingyourstorypodcast #family #scapegoat #goldenchild #parentification #control #boundaries #triangulation #awareness #familydynamics #s #familyenmeshment #mentalhealth #mentalhealthwellness #mentalhealthstigma #loyalty #familybond #familydynamics #toxicfamily #narcissisticmother #narcissisticparent #narcissisticmother #guilt #shame #cameroon #individuation #emotionalresilience #healing #traumainformedcoach #coach  

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3 years ago
24 minutes 50 seconds

Overcoming Your Story Podcast
Family Dynamics Series: A First Daughter's Struggles to Find Her Place

What happens when the first daughter of a family who takes care of her siblings gains entrance into a boarding and has to leave home? This week's episode is the illustration of what poverty, instability in the home, family enmeshment and parentification does to a young woman trying to find her place in the world. The episode is based on the New York Times article by Andrea Elliot titled "When Dasani Left Home: What happens when trying to escape poverty means separating from your family at 13?

KEY TAKEAWAYS 

  • It is not easy breaking away from intergenerational patterns
  • Even with a strong will to do different, it is hard to do so without adequate support
  • Parentification has consequences
  • Dasani has a chance for a better life
  • The burden and guilt of being the first in the family to...
  • Miriam's analysis of this article
  • And more...

RESOURCES

New York Times Article

Book about Dasani's story: Invisible Child

ABOUT THE HOST

Miriam is a Certified Trauma Informed Coach, an African, a mom of three daughters, a blogger and writer.  After graduating from the London School of Economics, she built her international career in the fields of banking and international development, working for organisations such as the World Economic Forum, Lombard Odier Private Bank, JP Morgan, the Mastercard Foundation and the United Nations. She now uses her passion for psychology and dedicates her time to coaching others to free themselves from the burden of childhood trauma.  Her wish to help other women connect to their inner wisdom, love themselves and follow their passion. In her effort to destigmatize mental health and normalize mental health conversations in black communities, she wrote her memoir about surviving childhood and finding her worth.  

CONTACT METHOD

Instagram: @_miriamnjoku/

Facebook 

Linkedin

CLUBHOUSE: @miriamnjoku.

#overcomingyourstory #overcomingyourstorypodcast #family #intergenerationaltrauma #safety #childhood #gaslighting #boundaries #space #awareness #familydynamics #poverty #parentification #enmeshment #mentalhealthwellness #family #loyalty #familybond #familydynamics #toxicfamily #africa #nigeria #ghana #kenya #cameroon #community #violence #fear # #home #mentor #selfdiscovery  #shame #guilt

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4 years ago
27 minutes 33 seconds

Overcoming Your Story Podcast
Family Dynamics Series : Narcissistic Mother

Episode 27: Narcissistic Mother.

Miriam is doing a Family Dynamics Series and the second episode is about the Narcissistic Mother.

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KEY TAKEAWAYS 

  • What is a narcissistic mother?
  • The traits of a narcissistic mother
  • Manipulation techniques that she uses
  • How the child develops themselves in relationship to the narcissistic mother
  • The golden child and the black sheep
  • My own experience
  • Consequences of growing up with a narcissistic mother
  • How to heal yourself
  • And more...

QUOTE

Self-trust, self-love, and self-knowledge can be taught to a daughter only by a mother who possesses those qualities herself. - Dr. Karyl McBride, from Will I Ever Be Good Enough

RESOURCES

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4 years ago
32 minutes 21 seconds

Overcoming Your Story Podcast
Ebere Okonkwo : Making Mental Health Care Accessible

Miriam speaks with Ebere Okonkwo from Lagos Nigeria. Ebere is the Founder of MyCareBuddy, an online platform that offers Nigerians mental health care and consultation in a non-judgmental space. Our guest is also a mental health advocate, writer and spoken word artist.

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KEY TAKEAWAYS 

  • What experiences led Ebere to found MyCareBuddy
  • We talk about the mental heath stigma she has experienced
  • The entrepreneurial journey that brought her to create MyCareBuddy
  • How it is not easy for young people to speak about mental health issues
  • What she wishes to see change in African families
  • Importance for parents to start building a relationship with their children when they are small
  • The role of the "big sister" in African families and the consequences of such a role
  • We discuss imposter syndrome based on an article Ebere wrote on Linkedin
  • The importance of writing as a means of emotional release
  • And More...

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BEST MOMENTS

"it would be nice to have an African communities, African families, an atmosphere that encourages openness between an among fellow family members between and among siblings, and especially very important, but importantly, between parents and the children. "

VALUABLE RESOURCES

MyCareBuddy

Ebere Okonkwo Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ebere-okonkwo-mycarebuddy/

ABOUT THE GUEST

Entrepreneur | Founder at MyCareBuddy | Mental Health Advocate | Writer | Spoken Word Artist

I am a mental health advocate who lives and breathes to see everyone has access to unhindered mental health care, especially in Nigeria. In pursuance of this, I founded Mycarebuddy where we provide online mental health care services to users.

CONTACT METHOD:

Ebere's email : ebymary.okonkwo@gmail.com

MyCareBuddy: we.care@mycarebuddy.org

ABOUT THE HOST

Miriam is a Trauma Informed Coach, an African, a mom of three daughters, a blogger and writer.  After graduating from the London School of Economics, she built her international career in the fields of banking and international development, working for organisations such as the World Economic Forum, Lombard Odier Private Bank, JP Morgan, the Mastercard Foundation and the United Nations. She now uses her passion for psychology and dedicates her time to coaching others to free themselves from the burden of childhood trauma.  Her wish to help other women connect to their inner wisdom, love themselves and follow their passion. In her effort to destigmatize mental health and normalize mental health conversations in black communities, she wrote her memoir about surviving childhood and finding her worth.  

CONTACT METHOD

Instagram: @miriamnjoku_

Facebook 

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CLUBHOUSE: @miriamnjoku

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4 years ago
40 minutes 59 seconds

Overcoming Your Story Podcast
Family Dynamics Series : Family Enmeshment

Episode 24: Family Enmeshment. Miriam is doing a Family Dynamics Series and the first episode is about Enmeshment. Enmeshed family bonds are those that lack boundaries between family members.

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KEY TAKEAWAYS 

  • Why is it important to talk about family emotional enmeshment
  • Dynamics of an enmeshed family and how the child is viewed
  • Blurred boundaries, parentification and reversal of roles
  • How A child in an enmeshed family behaves
  • The role of guilt in emotionally enmeshed families
  • Not being assertive and avoiding conflict as adults
  • Dynamics of a healthy family
  • What you need to do now if you grew up like this or if you are a parent and this was your reality.
  • And more...

ABOUT THE HOST

Miriam is a Certified Trauma Informed Coach, an African, a mom of three daughters, a blogger and writer.  After graduating from the London School of Economics, she built her international career in the fields of banking and international development, working for organisations such as the World Economic Forum, Lombard Odier Private Bank, JP Morgan, the Mastercard Foundation and the United Nations. She now uses her passion for psychology and dedicates her time to coaching others to free themselves from the burden of childhood trauma.  Her wish to help other women connect to their inner wisdom, love themselves and follow their passion. In her effort to destigmatize mental health and normalize mental health conversations in black communities, she wrote her memoir about surviving childhood and finding her worth.


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4 years ago
27 minutes 3 seconds

Overcoming Your Story Podcast
In Conversation with Author Petrona Joseph

Miriam speaks with Author Petrona Joseph from Montreal who just released her book yesterday September 7 titled Stigmatized: Breaking the Silence and Demystifying Mental Illness. Petrona Joseph, previously featured on Breakfast Television, is the blogger behind Montreal-based ‘Slayedit Montreal.’

As a trilingual Concordia graduate in linguistics, her love first love is writing; she is also an author and a mental health advocate who seeks to demystify mental illness in the Black Community.

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KEY TAKEAWAYS 

  • What led Petrona to write this very personal book that is touching many people's lives
  • Born in Trinidad and Tobago, Petrona tells us about her childhood
  • Despite her struggles growing up, Petrona built a life of her own
  • Myths about mental health in the black community
  • An important conversation about antidepressants
  • How her book has been received and her hopes for the book
  • How childhood struggles led Petrona into codependent relationships
  • How Petrona got involved with the occult and how she broke that cycle
  • Seeking help for mental illness
  • What to do if somebody is suicidal
  • And More...

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BEST MOMENTS

"You could feel my depression, but you couldn't see it"

"We need to listen to black women and men, black men, we need to acknowledge people's feelings."

VALUABLE RESOURCES

Link to buy your copy of Stigmatized: Breaking The Silence and Demystifying Mental Illness.

ABOUT THE GUEST

Author Petrona Joseph who just released her book yesterday September 7 titled Stigmatized: Breaking the Silence and Demystifying Mental Illness. Petrona Joseph, previously featured on Breakfast Television, is the blogger behind Montreal-based ‘Slayedit Montreal.’ She is also a mental health advocate and nominee for author of the year.

As a trilingual Concordia graduate in linguistics, her love first love is writing; she is also an author and a mental health advocate who seeks to demystify mental illness in the Black Community.

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Petrona Joseph Instagram: @Iampetronajoseph


ABOUT THE HOST

Miriam is a Trauma Informed Coach, an African, a mom of three daughters, a blogger and writer.  After graduating from the London School of Economics, she built her international career in the fields of banking and international development, working for organisations such as the World Economic Forum, Lombard Odier Private Bank, JP Morgan, the Mastercard Foundation and the United Nations. She now uses her passion for psychology and dedicates her time to coaching others to free themselves from the burden of childhood trauma.  Her wish to help other women connect to their inner wisdom, love themselves and follow their passion. In her effort to destigmatize mental health and normalize mental health conversations in black communities, she wrote her memoir about surviving childhood and finding her worth.  

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4 years ago
45 minutes 40 seconds

Overcoming Your Story Podcast
Are Your Limiting Beliefs Holding You Back?

Episode 23: Miriam dives into limiting beliefs which are thoughts, opinions that one believes to be the absolute truth. How many times have you told yourself you can't do something? Sadly this means we don't get to experience certain things because of our limiting beliefs.

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KEY TAKEAWAYS 

  • How limiting beliefs can hold us back
  • How limiting beliefs can shape our lives
  • How limiting beliefs show up in our lives and can hold us back
  • Different examples of limiting beliefs
  • Why does Miriam talk about a baby elephant?
  • How do we overcome limiting beliefs?
  • How are limiting beliefs linked to trauma?
  • And More...

ABOUT THE HOST

Miriam is a Certified Trauma Informed Coach, an African, a mom of three daughters, a blogger and writer.  After graduating from the London School of Economics, she built her international career in the fields of banking and international development, working for organisations such as the World Economic Forum, Lombard Odier Private Bank, JP Morgan, the Mastercard Foundation and the United Nations. She now uses her passion for psychology and dedicates her time to coaching others to free themselves from the burden of childhood trauma.  Her wish to help other women connect to their inner wisdom, love themselves and follow their passion. In her effort to destigmatize mental health and normalize mental health conversations in black communities, she wrote her memoir about surviving childhood and finding her worth.  

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4 years ago
23 minutes 23 seconds

Overcoming Your Story Podcast
Arnold Etoua: Don't Run Away From Your Past - Pt 2
EP 22_Edited EP 22_Edited SPEAKERS Speaker 2 (80%), Speaker 1 (20%) So in this second part, I would like us to talk about your studies, because I know you're very educated. So I was thinking, how did you manage your studies in Cameroon? And then? Yeah, let's start with that. Because those were not optimal conditions to study in. Yeah. Um, I mean, my education back home, there was no education for me. I was, you know, because of what I was going through school was not even something that I was considering I was, I wasn't really active in going to school and the time I went to school, I was doing very poorly. I mean, look, like I said, No one cared, really. So I'm in school back home. I don't really think that I really went to school. Did any studies back home? Did you go to public school? Oh, yeah. I went to public schools. Yes. I went to public school. When I came to the US, I was in the, I believe it was 11th. Grade. Secondary. Yeah. But it wasn't really, I was, it's not like I took school seriously, because you know, back home, in order for a child to be su school, the parent or the caregiver have to stay on top of the child to make sure they do the homework and study. But nobody really cared about that. So why did I care? As a child, you know? Yeah, so I pretty much house after mastery here in the US, but back home, I really don't count that. So then, so when you got to the US, you've picked up studying? Yes. What? What motivated me is my story from back home, because as I was getting ready to come here to the US, because I was a bad person, a bad child, not going to school doing very poorly. My future was already determined that I wasn't going to do well in life, you know, and that, and I was told that that the way you going, you know, you're throwing your life away, and it doesn't seem like you're gonna make it out to that. But wait, before I travel, and because I wasn't doing well at school, I was dealing Quinn and I was just looking at it as somebody, okay, he's, you know, his future is already determined that he's not going to be anybody in life. He was already that decision was already made for me based on what they were saying. But it I realized that okay, me acting up was a result of what I was going through. But I, as a result of those experiences back home. That's my dream was to become a psychologist. Yes, that's how that's where it all started. Because I wanted to understand people's behavior. I wanted to know why people were thinking the way they were thinking and why they were acting in such ways I wanted, I was so dedicated about understanding human behavior, because to me, human, which was cool, because and it's funny, I had this natural ability that I can see through people, I don't have to interact with you, for five minutes, I can tell you if you're a genuine person or not, so I had this knowledge that that are considered as a natural ability. And I always like to analyze people. Because I like to know he comes from your childhood, right? But he was just he was just that, for some reason. He was just some thing that he was natural, that I could pick up on behavior instantly. As soon as I first come across somebody, I will assess the person and I can tell you what's going on with this person. It was just a natural ability. And I was very driven by understanding human behavior and understanding. Oh, wow. And I could see a lot I could see a lot of people and that's how I knew how people were fake. How people will hypocrite how people will put a smile on their face when they really struggling on the inside. I could see a lot of that. And the sad thing is a colossal see a lot of children suffering, you know, and that's how I made the decision that you know, I wanted to become a psychologist that was just a childhood dream that I wasn't even thinking about it back then because back home I don't even know if psychology was there was even program psychology back I wasn't even thinking about but it's...
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4 years ago
40 minutes 41 seconds

Overcoming Your Story Podcast
Arnold Etoua: The Man I Became!

Episode 21: Miriam speaks with Arnold Etoua, a Cameroonian/American therapist. This is a fascinating conversation in which Arnold and I discuss the first 19 years of his life spent in Cameroon, a country we are both from. I thank Arnold for his openness and vulnerability in discussing his childhood.

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KEY TAKEAWAYS 

  • Arnold's daily life after his mom moves to the US
  • What drove Arnold to feel hopeless growing up
  • How Arnold saw the adults in his life
  • What happened when Arnold missed school for a whole year?
  • Why does Arnold say "nobody cared?"
  • What happened when Arnold reunites with his mom?
  • And More...

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Linkedin: Arnold Etoua

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4 years ago
31 minutes 7 seconds

Overcoming Your Story Podcast
Manipulators Are Among Us

Today Miriam talks about narcissistic abuse based on a book my French Psychologist, Isabelle Nazare-Aga called in French "Les Manipulateurs sont Parmi Nous", literally "Manipulators Are Among Us" she read many years ago that helped her get out of her second manipulative relationship.

KEY TAKEAWAYS 

  • What are the two types of manipulators/narcissists
  • According to the author, the 30 traits of a manipulator/narcissist
  • How manipulators/narcissists choose their "victims"
  • The Consequences of being in a relationship With a Manipulator/Narcissists
  • Relationship With a Narcissist: Miriam's experience
  • The two phases of a relationship with a Narcissist/Manipulator
  • How to get out of such a relationship

BEST MOMENTS

“And how does it even start that a person becomes a manipulator? It starts in childhood, it's a defense mechanism. It's a way of survivor where they attack and belittle others in order to feel valuable. ”

“They are constantly the focus of conversation among people who know them, even if they are not present. ”

VALUABLE RESOURCES

Isabelle Nazare-Aga author of "Les Manipulateurs sont Parmi Nous: https://www.isabellenazare-aga.com/ (website in French)

Les Manipulateurs Sont Parmi Nous on amazon


ABOUT THE HOST


Miriam is a Certified Trauma Informed Coach, an African, a mom of three daughters, a blogger and writer.  After graduating from the London School of Economics, she built her international career in the fields of banking and international development, working for organisations such as the World Economic Forum, Lombard Odier Private Bank, JP Morgan, the Mastercard Foundation and the United Nations. She now uses her passion for psychology and dedicates her time to coaching others to free themselves from the burden of childhood trauma.  Her wish to help other women connect to their inner wisdom, love themselves and follow their passion. In her effort to destigmatize mental health and normalize mental health conversations in black communities, she wrote her memoir about surviving childhood and finding her worth.  




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4 years ago
34 minutes 38 seconds

Overcoming Your Story Podcast
KB Mulera: Find Strength in Loving Yourself

In this interview, Miriam speaks Kabasigyi Mulera, an African Canadian Creative. She is a multifaceted creative (photography, videography, writing, spoken word) and a psychology student. She is presently based in Uganda

KEY TAKEAWAYS 

  • Growing up in a predominantly White city in Canada and racism
  • Why she went back to school to study psychology
  • Why uncovering our core is important
  • How Kabasigyi discovered herself
  • How our guest navigated self-esteem issues
  • The importance of community for mental wellness
  • Accepting herself wholly and not rejecting some parts
  • How writing and Afrobeats have helped her heal
  • And More...

BEST MOMENTS

“I would definitely say I'm very introspective. So like, I like to reflect and deal with things. So if I know something is bothering me, I will, you know, want to unpack.”

“if there's something that you've really been wanting to do, just do it this year, just do it.”

RESOURCES

  • Patoranking - Celebrate Me

WHERE TO FIND KB MULERA

Instagram: @kbmulera

She's a Mukiga portfolio:

Kabasigyi's Afrobeats Therapy Playlist:

God Made Me African - Poetic Memoir by KB Mulera

ABOUT THE HOST

Miriam is a Trauma Informed Coach, an African, a mom of three daughters, a blogger and writer.  After graduating from the London School of Economics, she built her international career in the fields of banking and international development, working for organisations such as the World Economic Forum, Lombard Odier Private Bank, JP Morgan, the Mastercard Foundation and the United Nations. She now uses her passion for psychology and dedicates her time to coaching others to free themselves from the burden of childhood trauma.  Her wish to help other women connect to their inner wisdom, love themselves and follow their passion. In her effort to destigmatize mental health and normalize mental health conversations in black communities, she wrote her memoir about surviving childhood and finding her worth.  


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4 years ago
49 minutes 32 seconds

Overcoming Your Story Podcast
Your Host Miriam Njoku, a trauma recovery coach, shares her journey healing from trauma and interviews guests whose stories will inspire you to change the narrative of your life, uncover your resilience and create a way forward. Overcoming Your Story Podcast invites black women in Africa and the diaspora to connect to their inner strength, change narratives ingrained in them through living in patriarchy, childhood trauma or racism. Conversations cover mental health, childhood trauma awareness, resilience, self-worth, resilience, emotions, relationships, navigating the workplace, personal development, parenthood and many more. Overcoming Your Story is where we learn to love ourselves and get the right mindset to achieve our purpose.