History's Untold Stories In America Podcast

Danita Jones

History's Untold Stories In America delves into unknown or less popular stories of the United States in the 1800s and 1900s but from the perspective of marginalized communities. As this platform begins, it will focus on Black History during the Reconstruction Era and correlates to today's race relations and politics. The podcast is the recordings of the monthly discussions held by Danita Jones based on her Substack articles. danitajones.substack.com

Episodes

  1. The Psychology of Belief Systems: An Interview with Dr. Mary Lamia

    05/09/2025

    The Psychology of Belief Systems: An Interview with Dr. Mary Lamia

    This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit danitajones.substack.com What drives us to believe what we believe? How do emotions, memory, and identity shape the way we see the world—and how can we bridge the growing divides between us? This month’s featured replay comes from my From Discord to Harmony series and spotlights the brilliant Dr. Mary Lamia, a clinical psychologist and professor whose work focuses on the emotional roots of human behavior. In The Psychology of Belief Systems: Understanding and Bridging Divides, Dr. Lamia takes us deep into the psychology behind belief formation and maintenance. You’ll hear how emotions influence not only what we believe but how we interpret new information and interact with those who see things differently. She doesn’t stop at the why—she offers actionable strategies for communicating across differences. Whether you're navigating tense political conversations, trying to understand a loved one, or simply exploring your own internal framework, this conversation provides tools for deeper emotional insight and connection. About Dr. Lamia Dr. Lamia has spent her career encouraging emotional awareness in adults, adolescents, and pre-teens. She’s the author of six compelling books, including: * Grief Isn’t Something to Get Over: Finding a Home for Memories and Emotions After Losing a Loved One * What Motivates Getting Things Done: Procrastination, Emotions, and Success * The Upside of Shame: Therapeutic Interventions Using the Positive Aspects of a “Negative” Emotion In addition to her writing, she shares powerful reflections on Psychology Today and serves as a professor in the doctoral program at the Wright Institute in Berkeley. She also maintains a private practice in Kentfield, California. Join the Live Q&A – Saturday, May 31 at 2pm PSTWe’re thrilled to announce that Dr. Lamia will be our special guest for this month’s live Zoom Q&A. This is your chance to bring your questions and dive deeper into the emotional psychology behind belief systems, grief, motivation, and more. 🗓️ Date: Saturday, May 31🕑 Time: 2pm PST / 3pm MST / 4pm CST / 5pm EST📍 Location: Zoom link will be sent to all paid subscribers the morning of the event. Listen to the Interview Now Paid subscribers can listen to the full interview. Make sure to tune in before the Q&A so you can bring your questions and insights to the live discussion. Looking forward to seeing you there! Warmly, Danita

    2 min
  2. Replay August's Monthly History Meeting

    09/02/2024

    Replay August's Monthly History Meeting

    Thank you to all who attended! Your support means the world to me! In this discussion, we covered the topics I wrote about in the month of August, Bruce’s Beach, Oscarville and Seneca. These are just a small selection of the thriving Black towns that were destroyed because of white supremacy. This discussion expanded to talks about racial biases in government, work place and in general in our culture. One of our attendees, and dear friend, Lisa, mentioned this should be a podcast. So, after a careful thought, I decided to enable Substack’s podcast feature. In doing so, I also decided to remove the paywall for this conversation and the first two discussions I had this summer. I keep hearing from subscribers how these discussions have been eye-opening and thought provoking and that more people need to hear what we’re talking about and to read what I’ve been writing about. Though I feel nervous and a bit vulnerable opening this up to the public, I’m taking a chance in hopes it will motivate or inspire change for the better in our society that I so deeply care about. And by removing the paywall, other platforms such as Spotify, YouTube and many other podcast platforms will give access to a wider audience. Well, wish me luck! And if you pray, say a little prayer. ❤️ Thank you! Best, Danita This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit danitajones.substack.com/subscribe

    1h 6m

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History's Untold Stories In America delves into unknown or less popular stories of the United States in the 1800s and 1900s but from the perspective of marginalized communities. As this platform begins, it will focus on Black History during the Reconstruction Era and correlates to today's race relations and politics. The podcast is the recordings of the monthly discussions held by Danita Jones based on her Substack articles. danitajones.substack.com