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Mary-Frances Winters, Black Fatigue: An Invitation For Women To Find Rest Insideout Conversations

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Black fatigue.
Particularly for Black women.
When I ran across the book, Black Fatigue: How Racism Erodes the Mind, Body, and Spirit, by Mary-Frances Winters, I had already gone through various renditions of COVID, the racism that has always been there...
I was really, really, really tired, not so much in a sleepy way, but my soul was tired.
This book helped me to understand more about what I'm looking at in my own life and in the work that I do with women.
Our guest, Mary-Frances Winters is the CEO of The Winters Group, a global organization with a focus on diversity and inclusion consulting. Mary is truly working in her passion and her calling.
About Mary-Frances:
Ms. Winters is President and CEO of The Winters Group, Inc., a 36-year-old diversity and inclusion consulting firm, and the author of six books, including her best seller, We Can’t Talk about That at Work!: How to Talk about Race, Religion, Politics, and Other Polarizing Topics; and her two latest books, Inclusive Conversations: Fostering Equity, Empathy and Belonging across Differences and Black Fatigue: How Racism Erodes the Mind, Body, and Spirit.
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You're Invited...
Circles of Strength Online Retreat
May 15, June 12, 2021
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If this conversation has brought you to an insight, a story, a sense of relief, please email me at lisa@insideoutrecovery.com and let me know.
Take care,
Lisa
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Insideout Conversations is edited by The Creative Impostor Studios.
Theme music is by Nicholas77 at freesound.org and is licensed under the Creative Commons.
Learn more about Lisa and her clinical practice, Insideout Living: https://www.insideoutrecovery.com/  

Black fatigue.
Particularly for Black women.
When I ran across the book, Black Fatigue: How Racism Erodes the Mind, Body, and Spirit, by Mary-Frances Winters, I had already gone through various renditions of COVID, the racism that has always been there...
I was really, really, really tired, not so much in a sleepy way, but my soul was tired.
This book helped me to understand more about what I'm looking at in my own life and in the work that I do with women.
Our guest, Mary-Frances Winters is the CEO of The Winters Group, a global organization with a focus on diversity and inclusion consulting. Mary is truly working in her passion and her calling.
About Mary-Frances:
Ms. Winters is President and CEO of The Winters Group, Inc., a 36-year-old diversity and inclusion consulting firm, and the author of six books, including her best seller, We Can’t Talk about That at Work!: How to Talk about Race, Religion, Politics, and Other Polarizing Topics; and her two latest books, Inclusive Conversations: Fostering Equity, Empathy and Belonging across Differences and Black Fatigue: How Racism Erodes the Mind, Body, and Spirit.
***
You're Invited...
Circles of Strength Online Retreat
May 15, June 12, 2021
***
If this conversation has brought you to an insight, a story, a sense of relief, please email me at lisa@insideoutrecovery.com and let me know.
Take care,
Lisa
***
Subscribe here for courses, events, webinars & more here
https://mailchi.mp/insideoutrecovery/waitlist
Connect with us:
lisa@insideoutrecovery.com
Facebook: @insideoutliving
Instagram: @the_insideoutlife
Twitter: @insideoutheal
LinkedIn: Lisa Lackey
***
Insideout Conversations is edited by The Creative Impostor Studios.
Theme music is by Nicholas77 at freesound.org and is licensed under the Creative Commons.
Learn more about Lisa and her clinical practice, Insideout Living: https://www.insideoutrecovery.com/  

49 min