Being Social Justice: The Spirituality and Social Justice Podcast

Dr. Valin S. Jordan

This is a podcast that explores the mind-body-spirit connections to being social justice. Particularly, the host seeks to engage conversations on matters of spirituality that bring together ideas of community and social change.

  1. 05/25/2021

    Episode 39: Badass Black Women on Radical Self-Care

    Six Black women will engaged in a thought provoking and critical conversation about radical self-care. They shared their truths about the importance of self-care in their lives as they navigate their intersectional experiences out in the world. This conversation is for everyone. Come learn from these badass women about their radical self-care practices. Dr. Valin S. Jordan, Founder of Yoga4SocialJustice® and host of this podcast moderated this conversation. Darby Baham (she/her) is,a senior managing editor at a New York City non-profit and a debut author with Harlequin Special Edition. Her first book will debut in 2022. Danielle Bierzynski, Ed.D. currently works at the University of Virginia where she teaches a course focused on Critical Race Theory in Education and serves as the Curriculum and Instruction EdD Cohort Manager. Aja Campbell is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and the founder, creator, and head coach at ATTAGIRL and she is a founding team member for the Sports Medicine Department at The Mary Louis Academy, an all-girls Catholic school where she oversees the strength and conditioning program. Veronika Henry: Veronika is the co-founder of Procept Marketing, a digital marketing agency that formed in 2017. Maranda Ward, Ed.D. is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Clinical Research and Leadership and Emerging Scholars Fellow in Antiracism and Health Equity in the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences. Tanisha Watkins, Ph.D. is an Instructor of Strategic Communication in the Nido Qubein School of Communication at High Point University. Dr. Watkins is also the owner of PhDology, a lifestyle brand that specializes in creating graphic t-shirts for people who familiar with #phdlife.

    1h 27m
  2. 05/20/2021

    Episode 38: The Therapists Are In (Mental Health Awareness Month Special)

    Listen in to this candid conversation on mental health from three Licensed Clinical Social Workers and a Post-graduate student. This conversation was moderated by Dr. Valin S. Jordan, Founder of Yoga4SocialJustice®. During this conversation the licensed counselors spoke about concerns of grief, resilience, mental health care and support for children, mental health stigma in Communities of Color and the increased need for mental health support for marginalized communities (Communities of Color, disabled populations, veterans, and 2SLGBTQIAP+). Emma Arnoff, LCSW: Owner of The Sensory Space. At The Sensory Space children are able to use sensory supports while participating in play therapy and psychotherapy. Emma uses strength based and person centered approaches that help her meet clients where they are. Domonique Garret, LCSW and Registered Play Therapist: She specializes in working with children, adolescents, young adults, parents, and expecting mothers. Domonique has extensive experience in a variety of evidence-based treatments and utilizes a person-centered approach in her sessions. Diane Martori, LCSW: She has worked in both inpatient and outpatient mental health settings throughout her career. She owns a private practice where she provides therapy to individuals who are experiencing anxiety, depression, and trauma. She utilizes both mind and body practices in her work, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Sylvia Lillehoj Oh: Sylvia is a postgraduate student at Rutgers University School of Social Work. She plans to use her training from Rutgers to facilitate individual and group art therapy sessions for mothers with mental health struggles (such as postpartum depression, anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder, etc.). These sessions will integrate art making and talk therapy with the potential of fostering self-esteem and reducing conflicts and distress.

    1 hr
  3. 05/16/2021

    Episode 37: The Wellness Well

    The Wellness Well was held via Zoom on Saturday, May 15, 2021. This conversation was moderated by Dr. Valin S. Jordan, Founder of Yoga4SocialJustice®. This was a unique conversation focused about all things wellness, including how to do we create equitable access to wellness resources and opportunities. Each of the panelists can be found on Instagram if you would like to continue the conversation with them.  Janae Holmes and Kelly Boudreaux own Free to Be Power Yoga Studios in New Orleans. These studios are committed to REAL equitable and inclusive practices. As owners Janae and Kelly emphasized the critical need for social justice understanding as part yoga instruction. @freetobepoweryoga @freetobejanae @kelly_boudreaux  Diane Martori, LCSW is a cognitive behavioral therapist and 500 hour registered yoga instructor. She specializes in the use of mindfulness practices to guide clients through trauma, including intergenerational trauma. @dmartori @therapywithdiane  Aja Campbell is certified strength and conditioning coach who founded and owns a company called ATTAGIRL. Through ATTAGIRL she is committed to supporting all womxn in reclaiming their badassery, more than that as a Woman of Color she is committed to empowering BIPOC womxn to harness their physical strength in a way that leads towards confident navigation of marginalizing structures. @ajacampbell21 @attagirl.ny  Nikky Scott,RN  is an Assistant Professor of nursing practice at Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University in Baton Rouge. Nikky is a 200 hr registered yoga instructor and is  100 hr certified in trauma informed yoga. Nikki is committed to the wellness of marginalized communities, including housing insecure communities in Baton Rouge and through her non-profit she provides healthcare to those who do not have ready access. @nikkyscottinc @yoganoirproject @onebreathproject

    1 hr

Ratings & Reviews

4.8
out of 5
5 Ratings

About

This is a podcast that explores the mind-body-spirit connections to being social justice. Particularly, the host seeks to engage conversations on matters of spirituality that bring together ideas of community and social change.