What's Good? Doing the best you can with what you got!
In this episode, I catch up with Muhammad Saahir - licensed mental health counselor, educator, dad/husband and stand-up comedian!
We talk about what inspires him to want to help people, the importance of humor in his life/work and what it means to "embrace the suck"
Connect with Muhammad at https://www.facebook.com/thebluesofac...
Connect with me at ebonychappel.com
#mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #blacktherapist #blackmaletherapist #blackpodcast #therapy #blackcounselor #blackteachers #blackmaleteachers #comedy #blackcomedians
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What's Good? Doing the best you can with what you got!
In this episode, I catch up with Muhammad Saahir - licensed mental health counselor, educator, dad/husband and stand-up comedian!
We talk about what inspires him to want to help people, the importance of humor in his life/work and what it means to "embrace the suck"
Connect with Muhammad at https://www.facebook.com/thebluesofac...
Connect with me at ebonychappel.com
#mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #blacktherapist #blackmaletherapist #blackpodcast #therapy #blackcounselor #blackteachers #blackmaleteachers #comedy #blackcomedians
What's Good? Creating things with your friends! On this episode, I catch up with artistic genius Sarah Jene' to talk about our creative baby - The Testimony Service. We discuss what it means to overcome, find joy in the midst of sorrow and come out that mf glistening like pure gold. Job 23:10 for those of ya'll who know your scripture. LOL
About Sarah: Sarah Jene’ is an inspired multidisciplinary artist who uses fashion and visual art to highlight and embrace her community. She encapsulates the art of Blackness and the beauty of interpersonal relationships to reimagine and celebrate the Black experience. Sarah Jene’ does this through curated events and her art brand, Thee Black Card, digital and paper collage art. Whether it’s through an installation or conversation her goal is to connect and create spaces for Black people to feel seen and celebrated. Her desire is to use her various art-forms as a vehicle to enlighten and embrace her community and highlight Black Culture.
Learn more about Thee Black Card: https://www.theeblackcard.com/
Learn more about The Testimony Service: https://www.ebonychappel.com/the-testimony-service
What's Good? with Ebony Chappel
What's Good? Doing the best you can with what you got!
In this episode, I catch up with Muhammad Saahir - licensed mental health counselor, educator, dad/husband and stand-up comedian!
We talk about what inspires him to want to help people, the importance of humor in his life/work and what it means to "embrace the suck"
Connect with Muhammad at https://www.facebook.com/thebluesofac...
Connect with me at ebonychappel.com
#mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #blacktherapist #blackmaletherapist #blackpodcast #therapy #blackcounselor #blackteachers #blackmaleteachers #comedy #blackcomedians