This week we’re talking about HAIR! Specifically “Black Hair” and the layers and complexities that encompass living with hair that doesn’t fit the imposed Euro-centric, idealistic standards of naturally silky, fine, straightness. The fact that nearly every Black or Brown person has had to endure some sort of “Hair Journey” in their life is a testament to how interwoven societal pressures and prejudices have been ingrained into our psyches. From hot combs and creamy crack, to embracing our nat...
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This week we’re talking about HAIR! Specifically “Black Hair” and the layers and complexities that encompass living with hair that doesn’t fit the imposed Euro-centric, idealistic standards of naturally silky, fine, straightness. The fact that nearly every Black or Brown person has had to endure some sort of “Hair Journey” in their life is a testament to how interwoven societal pressures and prejudices have been ingrained into our psyches. From hot combs and creamy crack, to embracing our nat...
Episode 3.2 - Don’t Be Raggedy… | Emotional Decisions
Therapy, Not Therapy Podcast
1 hour 56 minutes
4 years ago
Episode 3.2 - Don’t Be Raggedy… | Emotional Decisions
This week has been GHETTO (#NoDivine) and we’re talking about emotional decisions (with plenty of laughter and levity in between) join us in the discussion about how making the right choices can either make your life, or break you down. On top a 93’ Sentra. Screaming. In a fur coat. Sweating. #dontberaggedy #socanwetalkaboutit •.•.• 🎙#TNTPodJax Hosts: @iAmEnerJi | @AllOfChe, | @See_Chelle86 🎬 Produced by @MrAlPete, founder of @MPNManagement on the #MPNPodcastNetwork 🌱 Distribution by @B...
Therapy, Not Therapy Podcast
This week we’re talking about HAIR! Specifically “Black Hair” and the layers and complexities that encompass living with hair that doesn’t fit the imposed Euro-centric, idealistic standards of naturally silky, fine, straightness. The fact that nearly every Black or Brown person has had to endure some sort of “Hair Journey” in their life is a testament to how interwoven societal pressures and prejudices have been ingrained into our psyches. From hot combs and creamy crack, to embracing our nat...