25 episodes

Welcome to That's No Longer My Ministry, a podcast that tells a different story about healing. Through one-on-one conversations, Nadia Imafidon creates a space that honors the stories of marginalized folk actively purging years of programming and the consequence of never being centered. We don't have to hold onto the the things that no longer serve us. That's no longer our ministry. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nadia-imafidon/support

That's No Longer My Ministry No Longer My Ministry

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 13 Ratings

Welcome to That's No Longer My Ministry, a podcast that tells a different story about healing. Through one-on-one conversations, Nadia Imafidon creates a space that honors the stories of marginalized folk actively purging years of programming and the consequence of never being centered. We don't have to hold onto the the things that no longer serve us. That's no longer our ministry. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nadia-imafidon/support

    An Immigration Story: Being Filipino and Becoming American w/ Kim Castillo

    An Immigration Story: Being Filipino and Becoming American w/ Kim Castillo

    Host Nadia Imafidon speaks with Kim Castillo (they/she/siya), a queer person who was born, raised, and educated in Davao city, Philippines. We chat about her journey to the U.S. and navigating the process of becoming an American citizen, what it's like to be in fellowship with Filipino-Americans, people who take up too much space and her advocacy for marginalized communities in the virtual landscape of remote work. 

    At age 23, Kim immigrated to the United States where they experienced culture shock, and the most drastic shift to their lived experience and identity via the process of assimilation. Over the course of the next decade living in the US, Kim managed to build a career combining their love for facilitation, technology, and organizational development. 

    Kim has worked numerous odd jobs from the age of 16 (researcher, writer, DJ, call center agent, producer, web developer, video editor) and studied psychology. While at university, they contributed to research on extrajudicial killings, peace-building, disaster resilience, and collective suffering, displacement, and sojourns of indigenous people. They currently live in Los Angeles, California.


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    • 1 hr 6 min
    A Black Woman with Body Dysmorphia Gets a Personal Trainer

    A Black Woman with Body Dysmorphia Gets a Personal Trainer

    Host Nadia Imafidon speaks to her current mental health state and first experience with personal training after 2 decades of being disconnected with her body. As a Black woman with body dysmorphia, this is what it's like to face the fear of seeing yourself head on.


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    • 22 min
    On the Front Lines of Suicide Prevention | Ashley Ellerson

    On the Front Lines of Suicide Prevention | Ashley Ellerson

    In this episode, Nadia Imafidon speaks with Ashley Ellerson, a Black mental health professional who works in community healthcare in Seattle, WA. We chat about misconceptions about suicide, the levels of suicidal thoughts, what it's like to struggle with your own mental illnesses while taking care of others' mental health, how to set boundaries for emotional availability (aka how to keep your peace), and the systemic factors that contribute to suicidality.

    Looking for resources? 

    Project Lets 

    https://therapyfundfoundation.org/

    American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

    https://www.multiculturalcounselors.org/

    https://openpathcollective.org/

    https://mhanational.org/

    National Alliance on Mental Illness

    https://www.crisistextline.org/ (text 741741)

    988 national crisis line

    https://www.peerwa.org/ (for Washington residents)


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    • 58 min
    Coping with Suicide: I'm Fighting for Me | Subrina Singh

    Coping with Suicide: I'm Fighting for Me | Subrina Singh

    Content Warning: Suicide. In today's episode, Subrina Singh chats with host Nadia Imafidon about her life with bipolar disorder in honor of September's Suicide Prevention Month. We chat about the lifelong battle against suicide and how to best prepare for it, her experience being diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder in her teens, and how Subrina has dedicated most of her life to surviving each and every day.

    Subrina shares her mental health journey as a way to support, advocate and create awareness for mental health. She is a contributing author in an anthology of Sikh love stories, Her Name is Kaur and Brown Girl Magazine’s first ever printed anthology, Untold. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Asian and Asian American Studies from Stony Brook University and a Master’s Degree in South Asian Religion & Philosophy from Columbia University. She has been featured on TV Asia’s Shades of Shakti and has collaborated with organizations such as National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) and NYS Department of Mental Health & Hygiene “Today, I Thrive.” She is committed to using her experience with mental illness to eradicate the stigma surrounding mental health, especially in the South Asian community.


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    • 56 min
    What Happens to Skin-folk who are Sold the American Dream | Mike Valdez

    What Happens to Skin-folk who are Sold the American Dream | Mike Valdez

    And what the heck is acculturation? In this episode, Nadia Imafidon speaks to Mike Valdez, a first-generation Dominican who recently left a 15-year career in tech to pursue counseling psychology because of the freedom therapy has brought into his own life. We chat about resilience as the new kale, how the process of "acculturation" led Mike to shed his Latinx identity in favor of American ideals, and what it feels like to struggle with finding a balance between the values and beliefs of his country of origin and of the United States.

    Mike hopes to work with underrepresented communities that need mental health support but struggle due to the many systems that make life more difficult for them. Mike believes that we can all use mental health support to not only rewire our past, but to also know how to better empower ourselves against the oppression that we may face day in and day out. He knows that therapy tends to be stigmatized, that access to it privileged, and sees this as part of his duties to improve for all, in becoming a culturally aware and attuned therapist.

    For those interested in the reading, see Yung Pueblo's, Clarity & Connection. 


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    • 1 hr
    My Half Marathon Unplugged

    My Half Marathon Unplugged

    Listen as Host Nadia Imafidon shares her recent experience hitting a major personal milestone of completing her first half marathon and how that's shifted her relationship to her mind and body, but more importantly, her relationship to her depression.


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    • 22 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
13 Ratings

13 Ratings

JonSabi ,

A Universe of Healing

A unique, cathartic, and vulnerable podcast that illuminates the kaleidoscope of healing journeys with rawness, tenderness, and joy. Every episode is worth a listen and Nadia is a phenomenal host with the timbre and temperament of someone perfect for the medium. Not subscribing to this podcast should no longer be your ministry!

MoYoDer ,

I Am Home

This podcast brings so much comfort and discomfort in all the best ways! I love the energy and realness Nadia and company bring to the table. All served in a gentle space to grow. A thousand thank you’s to Nadia for helping me to deeply recognize what does not serve and let it go, because that’s no longer my ministry!!! 💯👏🏽

The superest duper ,

Like a hug in my headphones

This is a great podcast! From Nadia’s voice to the content, which is at once reflective and empowering, it’s a giant hug in my headphones. Highly recommend!

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