56 min

TheSafeSpace by Travis Chavez - EP 4 - The Sacred Space TheSafeSpace by Travis Chavez

    • Mental Health

Where we dish truth and talk big facts. The Safe Space is a space for the individual to tell their narratives as is and to be their authentic selves despite opinions from pop culture’s rhetoric. Episode IIII: The Sacred Space, focuses on the psychological nuances of existing in the African American population from the cultural lens of a Black Professional. Today’s episode will feature Dr. Y’Londa Mitchel is a Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor (Missouri), Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (Kentucky), National Board-Certified Counselor, and Registered Yoga Teacher Currently Dr. Mitchel works as a therapist at a federal hospital and Owner/Founder of Urban Ease Counseling & Wellness Collective where she provides therapy. Lastly, she works as a yoga instructor at Urban Ease Yoga. According to Being Black in Corporate America, 58% of Black professionals have experienced racial prejudice at work. The continued display of inequality, respect, and the effort to maintain a sense of belonging within predominantly white spaces continues to be an issue. The Episode’s intent is to bring awareness and educate people about the experience of Black professionals in the health industry and to expand upon the duality of existing in America.

Where we dish truth and talk big facts. The Safe Space is a space for the individual to tell their narratives as is and to be their authentic selves despite opinions from pop culture’s rhetoric. Episode IIII: The Sacred Space, focuses on the psychological nuances of existing in the African American population from the cultural lens of a Black Professional. Today’s episode will feature Dr. Y’Londa Mitchel is a Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor (Missouri), Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (Kentucky), National Board-Certified Counselor, and Registered Yoga Teacher Currently Dr. Mitchel works as a therapist at a federal hospital and Owner/Founder of Urban Ease Counseling & Wellness Collective where she provides therapy. Lastly, she works as a yoga instructor at Urban Ease Yoga. According to Being Black in Corporate America, 58% of Black professionals have experienced racial prejudice at work. The continued display of inequality, respect, and the effort to maintain a sense of belonging within predominantly white spaces continues to be an issue. The Episode’s intent is to bring awareness and educate people about the experience of Black professionals in the health industry and to expand upon the duality of existing in America.

56 min