M.A.D. Gyal Musings Tami Tsansai
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- Health & Fitness
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M.A.D. Gyal Musings is a #mindbeingwellness—holistic health, mental wellbeing—and commentary space. M.A.D. means mentally aligned with divinity, so I take a candid approach to exploring mental health + varied social issues.
It also aims to deconstruct and reclaim the ‘mad gal’ moniker women are often stereotyped with.
Each episode ends with awesome music, another of my passions, INjoy!
Find me online: linktr.ee/tamitsansai
Shop my first book at https://bit.ly/buyHGFD
Intro/Outro music by my cousin J.A.N.I. - https://soundcloud.com/onlyonejani
Seneko Kakona
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Tami
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Message for 2021 — Strengthen your mind
In this episode I share a message that came through very strongly from spirit for you as the ultimate mind-being wellness goal for 2021 — to get back to self and focus on building mental strength/discipline by cultivating healthier habits, making necessary shifts and eliminating what no longer serves us. You always know what you need to do to be your best self and show up authentically in the world, now's the time to execute that...
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Let's connect online, my e-mail address is tamitsansai@gmail.com. My business and personal social media accounts are:
Personal Instagram — @tamitsansai
Business Instagram — @thenuroot
TikTok account [business] — @thenuroot
Buy my book:
Hard Gal Fi Dead: Musings, Poems, Notes to Self
Donate here to keep this podcast going =)
To learn more about the numerology of Angel Numbers, i.e. repeating number sequences, visit this blog. I highly recommend it.
FYI:
Seneko Kakona is Wahiyani Eyeri [the language spoken by indigenous Taino people], this particular phrase means "abundant blessings".
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Season finale: The power of grounding (with practical tips)
Life updates; practical grounding tips; a mind-being wellness sound healing exercise to help us root and centre ourselves (it's helped me a lot recently, just close your eyes and allow the sound waves to flow through your body); and a hint of what's to come post holiday season.
Get ready for season 2 of M.A.D. Gyal Musings, thank you for being here!
E-mail me:
tamitsansai@gmail.com
Follow my new business on Instagram:
The NuRoot
Follow my personal page on Instagram:
Tami Tsansai
Find the Jamaica Mental Health Advocacy Network on social media:
Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
Find Think Mental Health Jamaica on social media:
Instagram | Twitter
—Tami
N.B. This episode was originally published on December 2, 2020.
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Hard Gal Fi Dead, a reflection on life and purpose
Mabrika! [Greetings/welcome] It's episode five already and I'm especially grateful to be able to do it. Press play to hear more on that and see below for all the links I referenced.
Long Story Short Storytelling competition [I won!] Watch it here:
https://youtu.be/Mda3A-sM9HM
Follow me on social media [Instagram/Twitter/Tik Tok]: @tamitsansai
E-mail me: tami@tsansai.com
Buy my book, Hard Gal Fi Dead, Musings, Poems, Notes to Self on Amazon [paperback or Kindle].
Stream Nipsey Hussle's Bigger Than Life featuring June Summers on YouTube here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaiDzVwIVXE
Please stay safe, practice social distancing, stay in your homes or as we say in Jamaica, tan a yuh yard and practice proper hygiene to reduce the possibility of contracting COVID-19. Be sure to also get enough rest, hydrate, eat, move your body and strengthen your immune system... and don't forget to be compassionate, we're all going through it right now.
Seneko kakona [abundant blessings].
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Quarantined in an unsafe space Pt 2 [background and resources]
In part 2 of 2, I'm looking at what toxicity looks like in terms of intimate partner violence, the causes and what we can do about it. This episode is longer than usual 🙃N.B. resources provided below are relevant to Jamaica. If you like this, please rate, subscribe, share on your social media and tag me — @tamitsansai—I'll appreciate whatever you decide on. If you have feedback, send me a DM or e-mail me: tami@tsansai.com.
FEATURED SONG: See No Evil - M'Pho Sebina
FOR MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT
Jamaica Mental Health Advocacy Network [@jamhan_ja] or jamhan2012@gmail.com [for referrals and queries]
UWI Helps [mental health helpline for uni students] - 876-294-0042
Choose Life International [mental health helpline specialising in suicidality] - 876-920-7924
Ministry of Health & Wellness' Mental Health Helpline [mental health challenges & suicidality] 888-635-5433
You can also go to your nearest community clinic or hospital for mental health care, assessment and referrals if you need to do so.
TO REPORT ABUSE
BUREAU OF GENDER AFFAIRS JAMAICA - helplines to report abuse or intimate partner violence:
FOR WOMEN - 876-553-0372
FOR MEN - 876-553-0387
FOR GENERAL SUPPORT/REFERRALS - 876-754-8577 | 876-754-8588
FOR CHILDREN:
Office of the Children's Advocate: 876-967-3225
Remember to check out our FEATURED SONG this week See No Evil - M'Pho Sebina, I hope you like it. Keep safe, sanitised and observer social distancing please, it really helps. Thank you and see you next time.
Seneko kakona [abundant blessings]
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Quarantined in an unsafe space Pt 1
Mabrika [welcome]
This is part 1 of a 2-part episode where I'm looking at what to do if you're in quarantine, lockdown etc. in an unsafe home, whether you are in physical danger or in an environment that destabilises your mental health in these COVID-19 times.
In this one, I offer some free or very accessible recommendations for coping techniques that should help with maintaining your sanity as you navigate this; while in the other, I'll touch on the resources that are available to you for help in Jamaica. I'll go more into resources in pt 2.
If you like this, please rate, subscribe, share on your social media and tag me — @tamitsansai—I'll appreciate whatever you decide on. If you have feedback, send me a DM or e-mail me: tami@tsansai.com, I'm learning and growing, so I'd love to hear it.
Featured song is Trigger Protection Mantra by Jhené Aiko, I hope it soothes you as it does me. Also, here's the other info I mentioned and some free resources you can use:
Jamaica Mental Health Advocacy Network [@jamhan_ja] or jamhan2012@gmail.com [for referrals and queries]
Bureau of Gender Affairs [to report domestic violence or get help] - 876-754-8577 | 876-754-8578
UWI Helps [mental health helpline for uni students] - 876-294-0042
Choose Life International [mental health helpline specialising in suicidality] - 876-920-7924
Ministry of Health & Wellness' Mental Health Helpline [mental health challenges & suicidality] 888-635-5433
Benefits of the earthing /grounding praxis
Deepak Chopra's FREE 21-Day Meditation [guided praxis, HIGHLY recommend]
Yahsuh Fitness free, short at-home workouts by Shani McGraham-Shirley
N.B. You can also go to your nearest community clinic or hospital for mental health care, assessment and referrals if you need to do so.
Please stay safe - practice social distancing, wear a mask and sanitise ALL the things! Hahom, seneko kakona [Thank you & abundant blessings].
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MindBeingWellness (mental health) tips for the Coronavirus pandemic
In my second official episode, I'm sharing practical tips, curated from experts and some of my own, on how to take care of your mental health in light of the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic. I hope you find them useful and valuable.
If you do, please share this with someone, like it, rate it, leave me a comment. You can also e-mail me (tami@tsansai.com) and follow me on social media at @tamitsansai.
I also forgot to include the two songs for today. The first of which represents the cut and clear, 'destroy to rebuild better' Oya energy I mentioned earlier. Oya, by Ibeyi. Incidentally, Oya is the Orisha I most identify with. Play the song here: https://youtu.be/lHRAPIwsS5I
The other is incredibly soothing. It's The Waves We Give by Beautiful Chorus ft a Bruce Lee quote. I always find it so helpful when it feels like everything is falling apart. Stream it here: https://youtu.be/654sikYivck
Seneko kakona [abundant blessings] and see you next week!
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