Black Women North of 50

Wynn Helms

Tryin' to be real, while Embracin' the joy, and Lookin' for the Funny!

  1. Ep 25: The Truth About Depression - What Healing Really Looks Like with Dr. Rhonda Williams

    12/10/2025

    Ep 25: The Truth About Depression - What Healing Really Looks Like with Dr. Rhonda Williams

    Some conversations stay with you long after the microphone turns off. This is one of them. Originally released on June 1, 2025, this powerful episode returns for the holiday season on December 9, 2025, because the truths shared here about depression, silence, stigma, and healing continue to matter deeply, especially for Black women navigating life north of 50. In this encore episode, psychiatrist Dr. Rhonda Williams and host Wynn Helms have an honest, compassionate conversation about what depression actually looks like, how it hides in plain sight, and why so many of us normalize symptoms we should never have to carry alone. Together, they break down the difference between “a rough patch” and a clinical depressive episode, how hormonal shifts and life transitions amplify emotional strain, and the complex ways spirituality, community, and generational silence shape our mental health. ✨ You’ll Hear About: • How to recognize when sadness becomes a clinical crisis • Why Black women over 50 are especially vulnerable and often overlooked • The emotional weight of menopause, caregiving, and life reassessment • The spiritual tension between faith, prayer, and seeking professional help • The stigma around antidepressants, and why they’re not a sign of weakness • The generational impact of untreated depression in Black families • How therapy, connection, and daily habits form a healing toolkit 🔗 Resources Mentioned: • Psychology Today – therapist directory • American Psychological Association – mental health resources • Therapy for Black Girls – directory for Black female therapists • BlackFemaleTherapists.com – community and therapist listings • Your primary care doctor or insurance panel for referrals 🔔 Subscribe + Connect: YouTube: @BlackWomenNorthof50 Instagram / Facebook: @BlackWomenNorthof50 Email: wynn@blackwomennorthof50.com Website: blackwomennorthof50.com

    44 min
  2. Ep 23: What's Stopping You From Doing Better?

    11/26/2025

    Ep 23: What's Stopping You From Doing Better?

    What does it take to believe there’s still more waiting for you, even after life has thrown every curveball imaginable? In this episode of Black Women North of 50, Wynn chats with Dana Bell, Licensed Professional Counselor and founder of "Let’s Talk with Dana Bell". Dana shares her experiences in her early days as a welfare fraud investigator and real estate agent, to her years serving as a parole agent in Michigan’s correctional system. She opens up about ignoring her calling (at first), finding her way back to counseling, and how loss, resilience, and obedience to that “still small voice” brought her to where she is now: helping others believe in their better. ✨ You’ll Hear About: • Why we sometimes take the long road to our true calling. • How grief and faith can become turning points toward purpose. • The power of believing in your ‘better’, no matter your age or past • Dana’s journey from corrections to counseling and podcasting • What it means to bring compassion and structure to healing work • Finding courage to start something new, even when it’s scary 🔗 Connect with Dana Bell: Website: letstalkwithdanabell.com 🎙️ Podcast: Believe in Your Better — launching January 2026 on YouTube and Spotify 📍 Based in Michigan | Licensed Professional Counselor | Speaker & Mentor 🔔 Subscribe + Connect: YouTube: @BlackWomenNorthof50 Instagram / Facebook: @BlackWomenNorthof50 Email: wynn@blackwomennorthof50.com Website: blackwomennorthof50.com

    43 min
  3. Ep 21: Can Your Painful Past Shape Your Higher Purpose?

    11/12/2025

    Ep 21: Can Your Painful Past Shape Your Higher Purpose?

    What if the very pain you’ve been running from is the thing that can heal you? In this episode of Black Women North of 50, Wynn sits down with Denise James, psychotherapist and author of Back to Love, to explore how looking into our own story—without fear—can open the path to transformation. Denise shares her deeply personal journey from a childhood marked by absence and survival to a woman who reclaimed her worth, spirit, and calling through the power of self-reflection and truth. Her story reminds us that healing is about returning to our past with love, understanding, and compassion for the self that endured it all. ✨ You’ll Hear About: How facing your story can become a sacred act of healingThe connection between mental breakdowns and spiritual breakthroughsHealing childhood wounds and rewriting generational storiesWhat it means to live authentically in a world obsessed with perfectionUsing writing and reflection to return “back to love”How therapy, spirituality, and creativity can work together to guide us home Listener Reflection / Invitation: Take a moment to ask yourself—what part of your story still aches to be heard? Your pain isn’t your ending; it may be your invitation to rise into purpose. . . . 🔔 Subscribe to Black Women North of 50 for more stories and real talk: YouTube: @BlackWomenNorthof50 💌 Want to share your story or suggest a topic? Connect with Wynn Instagram / Facebook: @BlackWomenNorthof50 Email: wynn@blackwomennorthof50.com Website: blackwomennorthof50.com

    38 min
  4. Ep 20: How Do You Get in the Spirit?

    10/29/2025

    Ep 20: How Do You Get in the Spirit?

    What does spirituality look like when you stop trying to define it—and simply live it? In this candid solo episode of Black Women North of 50, host Wynn Helms opens up about a deeply personal topic she’s kept quiet for years: her spiritual journey. From a childhood home where religion wasn’t part of daily life, to discovering her own faith through curiosity, books, and lived experience, Wynn shares the story of how she found her connection to something greater, and on her own terms. She reflects on growing up with questions about truth and belief, exploring different religious paths, and eventually finding a spiritual home in the Church of Religious Science and Agape International Spiritual Center in California. She also talks about how spirituality now shapes her work as a psychotherapist and her vision for this podcast as a space for connection, authenticity, and dialogue. 💬 “People don’t have to believe what I believe—it’s the dialogue that matters.” — Wynn Helms You’ll hear about: Wynn’s early curiosity about faith and her mother’s surprising advice on beliefWhat drew her to spiritual communities like Agape and the Church of Religious ScienceThe difference between spirituality and organized religion—and why she left the “business” of itHow her understanding of the mind-body-spirit connection shapes her work and lifeThe power of conversation, connection, and finding meaning beyond doctrine At its core, this episode is an invitation to be curious about your own spiritual path, to embrace what resonates with your soul, and to keep the conversation open. 🔔 Subscribe to Black Women North of 50 for more stories and real talk: YouTube: @BlackWomenNorthof50 💌 Want to share your story or suggest a topic? Connect with Wynn Instagram / Facebook: @BlackWomenNorthof50 Email: wynn@blackwomennorthof50.com Website: blackwomennorthof50.com

    10 min
5
out of 5
7 Ratings

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