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Conversations with phenomenal women in various industries that are doing and/or have done what the pandemic is teaching all of us to do…figure it out! I hope this series engages and inspires you to G[r]O[w] with us on this journey of navigating this thing called life. I hope you know that you're not alone. JOIN US!

  1. 2022. 11. 19.

    "Not Either/Or, but Both/And"

    Still in Los Angeles, we sat down with Author, LaTanya Coleman-Carter, of Dear Mom: Wait, That's Me! A dynamic spirit and overall joy to be around. Join us as she shares her journey of navigating young motherhood, following societal rules, and being the consummate academic to career transition, relocation, and entrepreneurship. It's never too late to pivot! Also, don't forget to #ShopBlack by picking up a copy of Dear Mom: Wait That's Me! at LaTanyaColemanCarter.com, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble. Thank you to our sponsor Hope Dealers Apparel. Led by a licensed mental health professional, HOPE Dealers Apparel strives to eliminate the stigma associated with mental health and promote both individual and community wellness growth. With your very own piece of HOPE Dealers Apparel, you can inspire others to join the conversation to address past traumas collectively by reassuring others that they are not alone in this healing process. Become part of the Healing Tribe by ordering your HOPE Dealers Apparel today at https://hopedealersapparel.myshopify.com As a listener of the podcast you will receive 10% off of your entire purchase with the discount code Next Stop Loading at checkout. Catch up on community mental health conversations on YouTube at Holding Spaces LR: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn1qTEffponXmIObf2KXsg And connect with fellow healers at Facebook Group-Hope Dealer's Hangout: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1070774096850542/ IG: @nextstoploading FB: Next Stop Loading (pages) YouTube: Next Stop Loading

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  2. 2022. 05. 04.

    "Mama Has A Life, Too"

    It was important that I interviewed my Mom, Anita Hall Mitchell, because both she and my sisters are my first recollection of generational cycles, nuanced dynamics between women, and humanizing people through the lens of grace regardless of their relation to me. Ms. Mitchell is so much more than just my Mother.  She is a dynamic woman livin a full life, that has contributed to the world and lives that that extend beyond my family. The most resilient person I know. The most poised person I know. The biggest heart I have ever known. My very first lesson in duality and respectability politics. She has taught me via example who I do and do not want to be. As a Black woman born in the 50's to a single Mom, the fourth child of six children, the only girl, in the deep, rural South where the main road segregated the town, she has experienced adversities I hope to never face. And she survived. She taught me what she could and put me in positions to learn what she did not know. Let's humanize our parents. Respect their journeys. They did the best they could with what they had. Happy Mother's Day to the GOAT, Anita Hall Mitchell! Join us on the journey: Instagram: @nextstoploading Facebook: Next Stop Loading YouTube: Next Stop Loading (within the week) Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you are listening or by using this link: https://linktr.ee/nextstoploading For business inquiries email at nextstoploading@gmail.com

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Conversations with phenomenal women in various industries that are doing and/or have done what the pandemic is teaching all of us to do…figure it out! I hope this series engages and inspires you to G[r]O[w] with us on this journey of navigating this thing called life. I hope you know that you're not alone. JOIN US!