This is Teach Reach where we explore ideas, process events, converse with teachers, coaches, and friends. Your host, Tanguy Exume, believes that we are all teachers, one way or another. We might not be in a classroom per se, but we act as teachers in all our relationships, with our families, teammates, partners, and coworkers.Through our shared stories, we teach and reach far beyond what we could ever expect. Enjoy the ride!
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This is Teach Reach where we explore ideas, process events, converse with teachers, coaches, and friends. Your host, Tanguy Exume, believes that we are all teachers, one way or another. We might not be in a classroom per se, but we act as teachers in all our relationships, with our families, teammates, partners, and coworkers.Through our shared stories, we teach and reach far beyond what we could ever expect. Enjoy the ride!
In this episode of #teachreachpodcast, we delve into a thought-provoking conversation with David Archer, an anti-racist psychotherapist, author, and father from Montreal, Canada (Tiohtià:ke). With a wealth of experience as a clinical social worker, couple and family therapist, and developer of the integrative clinical framework called Rhythm and Processing Strategies, David shares his insights on healing racial trauma and confronting systemic racism.
David is an approved consultant for EMDR Therapy and has authored several influential books, including "Anti-Racist Psychotherapy: Confronting Systemic Racism and Healing Racial Trauma" and "Black Meditation: Ten Practices for Self-Care, Mindfulness, and Self-Determination." His most recent publication, "Racial Trauma Recovery: Healing Our Past Using Rhythm and Processing Strategies," provides a fresh perspective on addressing racial trauma.
He is working on his fictional afro-futurist book called Black Mountain: Fight for The Future is set to come out this summer.
With his special areas of interest encompassing PTSD, racial trauma, social justice, minority stress, addictions, relational conflict, and eating disorders, David Archer is a passionate ally of LGBTQ, Black, Indigenous, and oppressed racial groups worldwide. He actively engages with corporations, non-profit organizations, and academic institutions, delivering educational and entertaining workshops and presentations.
Don't miss this enlightening conversation with David Archer, where we discuss the power of therapy, the role of mindfulness, and the importance of confronting systemic racism to bring about positive change. Tune in to Teach Reach and join us on this transformative journey towards healing racial trauma and fostering social justice in our educational and societal systems.
You can find David Archer here and on IG @archertherapy
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Teach Reach
This is Teach Reach where we explore ideas, process events, converse with teachers, coaches, and friends. Your host, Tanguy Exume, believes that we are all teachers, one way or another. We might not be in a classroom per se, but we act as teachers in all our relationships, with our families, teammates, partners, and coworkers.Through our shared stories, we teach and reach far beyond what we could ever expect. Enjoy the ride!