Black Girls Have Anxiety Too

Ashley Noz
Black Girls Have Anxiety Too

Come join us as we strip away the taboo of talking about mental health and anxiety. Hear from mental health professionals, organizations and black women sharing their experiences as we break down the complexities and explore ways to heal and support each other. Tune in, stay for a while and heal. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/black-girls-have-anxiety-too/support

  1. 10 FEB

    Episode 078: Celebrating Black Trailblazers In Mental Health

    In this episode, host Ashley Noz pays homage to two Black trailblazers and their unique contributions to the field of mental health for Black History Month . The first is Dr. Solomon Carter Fuller, the first Black psychiatrist in the United States, who made significant contributions to the study of Alzheimer's disease. The second pioneer is Bibi Moore Campbell, an author, spokeperson for the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), and mental health advocate who used her storytelling talent to explore mental illness in her novels. Ashley shares how each of these pioneers left a lasting impact on the field of mental health and how their legacies live on. --Follow BGHA2 to stay up to date!Instagram: @blackgirlshaveanxietytoo Twitter: @anxiousblkgirlsTiktok: @blackgirlshaveanxietytoo Threads: @‌blackgirlshaveanxietytoo Email: blackgirlshaveanxietytoo@gmail.com --------References: BEBE: https://www.thehistorymakers.org/biography/bebe-moore-campbell-41#:~:text=Campbell%20passed%20away%20on%20November%2027%2C%202006%20at%20age%2056.http://www.lpsconservatorship.com/book.htmlhttps://keystone-law.com/types-of-probate-conservatorship#:~:text=A%20probate%20conservatorship%20can%20be,office%20of%20the%20Public%20Guardian.https://scholarshare.temple.edu/bitstream/handle/20.500.12613/1401/Harwell_temple_0225E_10737.pdf?sequence=1 Solomon: https://alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/alz.12183 https://www.alzint.org/about/dementia-facts-figures/types-of-dementia/alzheimers-disease/alois-alzheimer/https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/n7-mcnn/7bcc9724adf7b803/uploads/2022/02/ALZHEIMER_S_DISEASE__SENIUM_PR_COX___THE_REPORT_OF.2-1.pdfhttps://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/n7-mcnn/7bcc9724adf7b803/uploads/2022/02/ALZHEIMER_S_DISEASE__SENIUM_PR_COX___THE_REPORT_OF.2-1.pdf --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/black-girls-have-anxiety-too/support

    33 min
  2. 23 JAN

    Episode 076: Breathing, Body Scans, and Twerking ft. Rebecca Nunez

    Host, Ashley Noz sits down with Rebecca Nunez again to dive deeper into at-home techniques for somatic healing, from breathwork to sensory stimulation. But first, they reflected on their Content Brunch in New York, their love for music and the random shenanigans that can happen on a night out in the city! Rebecca introduces the practice of body scanning to identify and release tension and the significance of play and creativity in maintaining mental health. They also connect on how dance dance is as a powerful tool for healing and releasing emotions. ---------Podcast Guest: Rebecca Nunez, Owner of Trust Your BodyIf you'd like to reach out to our guest, you can contact them using the information below.Email: fasciadancer@gmail.comInstagram: @‌bendwithrebeccaWebsite: http://trustyourbody.com -------- Follow BGHA2 to stay up to date!Instagram: @blackgirlshaveanxietytooTwitter: @anxiousblkgirlsTiktok: @blackgirlshaveanxietytoo Threads: @‌blackgirlshaveanxietytooEmail: blackgirlshaveanxietytoo@gmail.com -------- References: https://www.healthline.com/health/tension-in-neck-and-shoulders-from-anxiety?slot_pos=article_1&utm_source=Sailthru%20Email&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=anxiety_depression&utm_content=2023-06-19&utm_term=s:hl_n:depression&apid=&rvid=ddee9ac91eeea6485447c71627c2516d0879c200cc2fd95a294fe4633702698d --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/black-girls-have-anxiety-too/support

    1h 10m

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Come join us as we strip away the taboo of talking about mental health and anxiety. Hear from mental health professionals, organizations and black women sharing their experiences as we break down the complexities and explore ways to heal and support each other. Tune in, stay for a while and heal. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/black-girls-have-anxiety-too/support

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