16 episodes

Through authentic dialogue and dialectic discussions, Dear School Psych Sistah invites guests to explore what it is like to be in the profession and identify as a woman of color. Guests will reflect on personal triumphs and challenges together to gain insight and perspective.

*Dear School Psych Sistah podcast is a subsidiary of School Psych Sistahs, Inc. a nonprofit organization dedicated to the recruitment, retention, and advancement of women of color in the field of School Psychology. You can donate to our organization through Listener Support. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/schoolpsychsistahs/support

Dear School Psych Sistah School Psych Sistahs

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Through authentic dialogue and dialectic discussions, Dear School Psych Sistah invites guests to explore what it is like to be in the profession and identify as a woman of color. Guests will reflect on personal triumphs and challenges together to gain insight and perspective.

*Dear School Psych Sistah podcast is a subsidiary of School Psych Sistahs, Inc. a nonprofit organization dedicated to the recruitment, retention, and advancement of women of color in the field of School Psychology. You can donate to our organization through Listener Support. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/schoolpsychsistahs/support

    E14: Self Care for the Soul

    E14: Self Care for the Soul

    On this episode, Kierra is joined Dr. Sherrie Proctor, a highly acclaimed professor, in a discussion on the importance of radicalized self-care. 



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    • 34 min
    E13: Cognitive Dissonance

    E13: Cognitive Dissonance

    Kierra is joined by Shannon Martin and Dr. Thompson in a candid discussion of the assessment pipeline and the implications it has for School Psychologists. 

    Dr. Miriam Eady Thompson is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) where she is also the Director of Mind and BehaviorAssessment Clinic (MBAC). Dr. Thompson is a licensed psychologist (MA-11267), a health service provider, and a Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP). In 2009, Dr. Thompson earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Arizona, double majoring in Psychology and Spanish/Portuguese. In 2012, Dr. Thompson earned a Master of Arts in School Psychology and in 2016, she earned a Ph.D. in School Psychology (with a minor in Special Education and a specialization in Learning Disabilities) from the University of Arizona. During her doctoral training, Dr. Thompson completed an APA-accredited internship at the Multidisciplinary Evaluation & Consulting Center (MDC) at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. In 2017, following completion of her doctoral internship, she completed a postdoctoral fellowship in the Neurodevelopmental Assessment of Young Children (NYC) at the Leon O. Brenner Center at William James College in Newton, Massachusetts. At the Brenner Center, Dr. Thompson administered a wide range of neuropsychological evaluations to children, adolescents, and adults. In 2018, she completed a second postdoctoral fellowship at the Boston Juvenile Court Clinic (BJCC) at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts. At BJCC, she completed court-ordered psychological evaluations and worked closely with social workers, probation officers, attorneys, and judges.

    Shannon Martin is a 3rd-year doctoral student in the School Psychology program at the University of Maryland. Coming to the program as a nationally certified school psychologist, Shannon has more than 7 years of experience as a school psychologist in elementary and secondary public school settings. Her research interests include any/all ways that we can create schools/systems that support children with marginalized identities and their right to thrive. Shannon is also a mother and a registered yoga teacher.

    Music credit:

    Track: Nathaniel x BeatSmith VILLAIN - Perfect For Her

    Music provided by Emza Design Studio


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    • 49 min
    E12: The Power of Storytelling

    E12: The Power of Storytelling

    In this episode, Kierra is joined by fellow podcaster Rebecca Comizio. The two discuss their journey to podcasting and the importance of storytelling through social media. 

    Rebecca Comizio, MA, MEd, NCSP, was named Connecticut's 2019 School Psychologist of the Year. She is a practicing school psychologist at New Canaan Country School, in New Canaan, Connecticut, and a Licensed Professional Counselor at the Waverly Group in Old Greenwich, CT.  Becca is the founder and co-host of School Psyched Podcast. She also serves on the Communications Committee for the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP). She is the co-author of 70 Play Activities for Better Thinking, Self-Regulation, Learning, and Behavior and of the upcoming, Resilience Workbook for Kids (New Harbinger, 2022).



    Music credit: 

    Track: Nathaniel x BeatSmith VILLAIN - Perfect For Her 

    Music provided by Emza Design Studio


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    • 25 min
    E11: Intersectionality

    E11: Intersectionality

    Kierra speaks to Arleen who is a second-year school psychology graduate student about her challenges navigating cultural stigma as a second-generation LGBTQ+ Latina.  Arleen’s research interests and passion includes social justice, ELL students, and the LGBTQ+ community. Her passion and life experiences have motivated her to become a school psychologist and start tackling these challenges, day-by-day, student-by-student, one life at a time.




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    • 27 min
    E11 Preview

    E11 Preview

    This is an introduction to Season 2 of the Dear School Psych Sistahs podcast courtesy of School Psych Sistahs, Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to women of color in the field of School Psychology. 


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    E10: Reflective Practice

    E10: Reflective Practice

    Kierra is joined by board members of School Psych Sistahs, Inc. to reflect on the organization's purpose and where it is headed. 


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    • 46 min

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