For too long Black women have been showing up for everyone else and being left behind. Listen every week as Jennifer Arnise, healer, author and transformational coach, discusses how Black women can heal the wounds from the challenging relationship with their mother and embrace more joy, pleasure a…
The last three weeks have been a mutha for a lot of people. Maybe even for you, but there's a blessing in and we're gonna find it in this episode. Whether it's learning how to ask for help or how to help someone in need 2020 is definitely not cancelled.
In this week’s episode of Black Woman Confessionals we dive head first into the Black Mother Wound and the impact it’s having on women in every area of their lives. We talk about 5 major areas that the BMW is reeking havoc in Black women’s lives and what she can begin to do to turn things around. This informative episode shines new light on why healing this core wound needs to be a priority if we want to begin living the life we truly desire. Episode available on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify and Soundcloud. Please subscribe, rate and comment!
In Episode-2 of Black Woman Confessionals Jennifer talks to Amina Peterson of Atlanta Tantra Fest. Amina is a tantric sex doula, sacred sex worker and specializes in helping heal through sexual growth, love and freedom. We discussed the why it is vital for Black women to reconnect to their sacred sexuality. She explained the roll sacred sex plays in healing our individual and collective emotional wounds and traumas. Finally she left us with some simple yet powerful things we can do to start this pivotal healing journey.
In our inaugural episode I introduce myself and talk about why I started the Black Woman Confessionals Podcast. Then we dive head first into the importance of vulnerability for Black women when we are healing our emotional wounds and collective Black mother wound.