Discussing holistic wellness from the Latinx lens in the era of call-out culture.
We conclude our three-part series for Domestic Violence Awareness Month with a forum. Join our enthusiastic discussion with previous guests, Sierra Black and Jasmine Cepeda and MAN (gasp), Freddy Izaguirre who all share their unique perspective on how to include all genders in collective healing. Please be advised that this recording recounts a violent episode that could be triggering for some. We encourage all to listen with an open mind, compassion, and empathy. But, first and foremost, please be gentle with yourself. National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1 800 799 7233. To book an appointment with Jasmine Cepeda visit her website here and follow her on Instagram @betternowtherapy. Follow host Jessica Hoppe on Instagram @nuevayorka Follow guests Sierra Black on Instagram @_sisiblack and Freddy Izaguirre @pursuingarete. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ten years ago, Jessica and her cousin, Maria, were in abusive relationships. Jessica got out, but her cousin lost her life. Jessica shares these experiences from her perspective with psychotherapist, Jasmine Cepeda, who explains the difference between physical and non-physical types of domestic violence, how to approach healing while ensuring accountability and centering safety for the victim and how best to support those in need. Please be advised that this recording recounts a violent episode that could be triggering for some. We encourage all to listen with an open mind, compassion, and empathy. But, first and foremost, please be gentle with yourself. National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1 800 799 7233. To book an appointment with Jasmine Cepeda visit her website here and follow her on Instagram @betternowtherapy. Follow host Jessica Hoppe on Instagram @nuevayorka. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We begin our three-part series for Domestic Violence Awareness Month by listening to a first-hand account of intimate partner violence. Our host Jessica Hoppe speaks to Nuyorican recording artist, and domestic violence abuse survivor, Sierra Black as she shares her harrowing story. Please be advised that this recording recounts a violent episode that could be triggering for some. We encourage all to listen with an open mind, compassion, and empathy. But, first and foremost, please be gentle with yourself. National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1 800 799 7233. Follow host Jessica Hoppe on Instagram @nuevayorka. Follow guest Sierra Black on Instagram @_sisiblack. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app