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WHAT SHE SAID! A Black Girl Story of Resilience, Power, Grace, and Love.
Girl Stance, Inc.
11 episodes
6 days ago
What She Said, is a space for black girls and young adults to transition in graceful, poise, and respected women, with unconditional acceptance of who they are and support for who they want to be. To all black girls: come as you are. Don’t hide your mess, confusion, stress, or process. If you’ve been overcoming trauma from bullying, microaggressions, feeling outcasted, or an unharmonious relationship with family - you’re in the right place and you’re not alone. In each episode, you’ll hear black girls 18-24 share stories similar to yours and speak their truth without feeling judged or guilty.
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What She Said, is a space for black girls and young adults to transition in graceful, poise, and respected women, with unconditional acceptance of who they are and support for who they want to be. To all black girls: come as you are. Don’t hide your mess, confusion, stress, or process. If you’ve been overcoming trauma from bullying, microaggressions, feeling outcasted, or an unharmonious relationship with family - you’re in the right place and you’re not alone. In each episode, you’ll hear black girls 18-24 share stories similar to yours and speak their truth without feeling judged or guilty.
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Part 1- The Shaping of Gender Roles| Recognizing the Beginning Stages of Peers Prone to Self-harm.
WHAT SHE SAID! A Black Girl Story of Resilience, Power, Grace, and Love.
31 minutes 42 seconds
3 years ago
Part 1- The Shaping of Gender Roles| Recognizing the Beginning Stages of Peers Prone to Self-harm.

How often do we hear the stories of young people who are affected by friends who lose their life to mental illnesses? In Part 1, we discussed how gender roles are shaped based on our upbringing. Digging deeper into the conversation, Darianna shares a tender graphic moment of the beginning stages of losing a close friend to suicide. This episode is filled with wisdom and insight on recognizing how we shape gender roles from parental influence and how to recognize the beginning signs of mental decline.

Disclaimer:

Throughout this episode, you will hear triggering words and phrases along with graphic storytelling of self-harm. It is important to recognize that the stories being shared on our podcast are for educational purposes only under the category of journal entries. Our podcast aims to inform and empower listeners to transform their mindset and overcome obstacles. We believe that stories are a meaningful way to build empathy and that authentic stories have the power to move hearts and minds and unite us all for the greater good.  If you have a pre-existing mental health condition or you are starting to experience signs and symptoms of mental illness, we do not recommend you listen to this episode without the supervision of a mental health professional as this episode can be emotionally intense. If you do not have a doctor or therapist, please contact us for further support at info@girlstance.org.

Always seek the advice of your mental health professional or other qualified health providers with any questions you may have regarding your thoughts or emotional condition. Never disregard professional advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the What She Said podcast!

If you are in crisis or you think you may have an emergency, call your doctor or 911 immediately. If you're having suicidal thoughts, call National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) to talk to a skilled, trained counselor at a crisis center in your area at any time. If you are located outside the United States, call your local emergency line immediately.

Continue to honor your resilience, protect your heart and mind, and secure your future with us. What She Said is run by Girl Stance Inc, a 501c3 non-profit organization that inspires, empowers, and guides girls to strengthen internal resources to navigate dysfunctional patterns at the level of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

Subscribe to our show and newsletter at girlstance.org to be part of a community of black girls and women who never back down. If you or someone you know between the age of 18-24 would be interested in joining our community and sharing their story on our show, message us at info@girlstance.org.

To join our mission and support our programs visit: www.girlstance.org

Help us continue to share safe spaces with black girls to heal and thrive by donating to our podcast here: https://anchor.fm/girl-stance/support

Girl Stance Connections and Communities:

ig- @girlstancecha Fb-@girlstancecha Email: info@girlstance.org Website: www.girlstance.org

Resources:

• Get the mental health services you need with support on where to start. Visit

https://www.mentalhealth.gov/get-help/immediate-help

Girl Stance Connections and Communities

ig- @girlstancecha Fb-@girlstancecha Email: info@girlstance.org Website: www.girlstance.org

WHAT SHE SAID! A Black Girl Story of Resilience, Power, Grace, and Love.
What She Said, is a space for black girls and young adults to transition in graceful, poise, and respected women, with unconditional acceptance of who they are and support for who they want to be. To all black girls: come as you are. Don’t hide your mess, confusion, stress, or process. If you’ve been overcoming trauma from bullying, microaggressions, feeling outcasted, or an unharmonious relationship with family - you’re in the right place and you’re not alone. In each episode, you’ll hear black girls 18-24 share stories similar to yours and speak their truth without feeling judged or guilty.