I am Symone D, Founder and CEO of “SymoneTalks,” an organization I began as a woman who suffered in my childhood from depression, along with suicidal thoughts and ideation. I felt bound by such feelings, but once I got over the hurdles and began being comfortable talking about it, I began providing myself and others permission to be vulnerable and transparent about not being okay and provide therapeutic healing through talking.
Once I was comfortable talking about it, I struggled to find a space where women could come and simply “check-in”.
Now as a mental health advocate I created the space
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I am Symone D, Founder and CEO of “SymoneTalks,” an organization I began as a woman who suffered in my childhood from depression, along with suicidal thoughts and ideation. I felt bound by such feelings, but once I got over the hurdles and began being comfortable talking about it, I began providing myself and others permission to be vulnerable and transparent about not being okay and provide therapeutic healing through talking.
Once I was comfortable talking about it, I struggled to find a space where women could come and simply “check-in”.
Now as a mental health advocate I created the space
it’s the season finale of ✨DIARY WEDNESDAY✨
This Wednesday I have @projectsonshine joining me.
Alexis Ari’elle is an author and entrepreneur who loves God and inspires people to be who they are authentically in Christ.
It is her mission in life to help those around her to live a life of light in Christ in such a dark world.
She believes that if we are transparent with our lives we can set those around us free by the word of our testimony.
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#symonetalks #healing #healingjourney #wholeness #evolution #spiritualevolution #healing #healingtrauma #change #shift #pruining
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I am Symone D, Founder and CEO of “SymoneTalks,” an organization I began as a woman who suffered in my childhood from depression, along with suicidal thoughts and ideation. I felt bound by such feelings, but once I got over the hurdles and began being comfortable talking about it, I began providing myself and others permission to be vulnerable and transparent about not being okay and provide therapeutic healing through talking.
Once I was comfortable talking about it, I struggled to find a space where women could come and simply “check-in”.
Now as a mental health advocate I created the space