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In this powerful and timely episode, we sit down with Alishia McCullough, author of 'Reclaiming the Black Body,' for a profound discussion on collective trauma, body autonomy, and the intersection of political climate with personal wellbeing. Alishia shares deep insights into how recent political events have impacted the mental and physical health of marginalized communities, while exploring the crucial role of language in addressing these experiences. From the complexities of eating imbalances to the significance of indigenous healing practices, this conversation delves into how cultural disconnection specifically affects Black women's relationship with their bodies. Guest Spotlight: Alishia McCullough (she/her) is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Therapist and Founder of Black and Embodied Consulting PLLC, specializing in somatic therapy, trauma healing, and eating disorder treatment. As co-founder of the #AmplifyMelanatedVoices Movement in 2020, she works to elevate BIPOC voices globally. She leads the Reimagining Eating Disorders 101 course and The Integrated Woman Mastermind program. An accomplished author, Alishia wrote the poetry collection "Blossoming" and the forthcoming book "Reclaiming The Black Body" (2024). Her work centers on intersectional narratives and body justice for marginalized communities, particularly QTPOC individuals. Featured in Meta's 2022 Well-Being Collective, her expertise has been highlighted on NPR, STAT, Essence, and Forbes.Episode Takeaways:Collective trauma manifests both emotionally and physically in our bodiesLanguage choices significantly impact how we process and heal from traumaCultural disconnection plays a key role in eating imbalances among Black womenSafe spaces and accessibility are essential for meaningful healingPolitical events directly affect mental health and body relationshipsIndigenous practices offer valuable paths to body reconnectionCommunity healing starts with individual self-care and body autonomyRelevant links:Buy Reclaiming the Black Body here!Connect with Alishia on Instagram and visit her website!Connect with me on socials- join the Be Well,Sis tribe on Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube!Want to get in touch? Maybe you have an AITA you need solving or a recommendation for On My Radar? Get in touch at hello@editaud.io with Be Well Sis in the subject line! Be Well Sis is hosted by Dr Cassandre Dunbar. The show is edited, mixed and produced by Megan Hayward and Reem Elmaghraby. Our Production Manager is Kathleen Speckert. Be Well Sis is an editaudio collaboration.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Cultivating H.E.R. Space: Uplifting Conversations for the Black Woman
Hey lady! How are you doing with your New Year's resolutions? Are you still on track with your health and wellness goals? If you started the year revved up and ready to go and already find yourself slouching back towards bad habits we want to help take some of the pressure off with a helpful reframe that will help sharpen your focus on your goals.This week, Alishia McCullough, a licensed clinical mental health therapist and founder of Black and Embodied Counseling and Consulting PLLC, stops by Cultivating H.E.R. Space to discuss her new book Reclaiming the Black Body: Nourishing the Home Within to discuss how Black women and femmes can unlearn the harmful narratives about our Black bodies. These stories have been passed down generationally and have been detrimental to how we view ourselves and our place in this world.Alishia offers new frameworks on how to view the Black body and divorce it from the way it's been traditionally viewed by discussing our relationship with nourishing food, deep respect for our ancestral lineages, and combatting the images we see in the media. Lady, wherever you are in your health journey always remember that your mindset is the first part of you to conquer. Once you master how you view YOU, trust us, you will be unstoppable! Quote of the Day:"Food is a spiritual practice. Eating is a spiritual practice. Cooking is a spiritual practice. Farming is a spiritual practice. Gardening is a spiritual practice. Do you see how important food is to us a diaspora?" – Lyvonne Briggs Goal Map Like a Pro WorkbookCultivating H.E.R. Space Sanctuary Where to find Alishia McCullough:Website: Black and EmbodidedBook: Reclaiming the Black Body: Nourishing the Home WithinInstagram: @blackandembodiedPatreon: Black and EmbodiedFacebook: Black and Embodied Resources:Dr. Dom's Therapy PracticeBranding with TerriMelanin and Mental HealthTherapy for Black Girls Psychology TodayTherapy for QPOC Where to find us:Twitter: @HERspacepodcastInstagram: @herspacepodcastFacebook: @herspacepodcastWebsite: cultivatingherspace.com
This week's guest is Alishia Abodunde, a London-based, self-taught photographer whose work captures the authenticity and intimacy of honest storytelling through still imagery. Alishia first discovered her passion during the lockdown, creating her debut series, Locked Down, which documented the daily lives of two young children navigating a global pandemic. Her talent quickly garnered attention, leading to collaborations with Getty Images and Thomson Reuters, where her stories on South London's Black-owned ballet school, Pointe Black, and the UK's only Black Santa experience, Noir Kringle, gained widespread acclaim.Named one of The Guardian's Outstanding Agency Photographers of 2023, Alishia's impactful work has been featured in BBC News, The Financial Times, The Times, and more. As a Black woman in the creative industry, Alishia is driven by a commitment to amplifying diverse voices and sparking meaningful conversations. Join us as we discuss her journey, the inspiration behind her projects, and how she's using photography to champion underrepresented communities.See Alishia's incredible work on her website and keep up with her projects by following her on Instagram!If you would like to get involved with Focus On Women, you can review sponsorship and contribution options here, as well as become a member here.Remember to stay safe and keep your creative juices flowing!---Tech/Project Management Tools (*these are affiliate links)Buzzsprout*Airtable*17hats*ZoomPodcast Mic*
Mandiant Senior Consultant Alishia Hui joins host Luke McNamara to discuss all things tabletop exercise related. Alishia walks through the elements of a tabletop exercise, important preparatory steps, the success factors for a good exercise, and how organizations can implement lessons learned. https://cloud.google.com/transform/the-empty-chair-guess-whos-missing-from-your-cybersecurity-tabletop-exercisehttps://www.mandiant.com/sites/default/files/2021-09/ds-tabletop-exercise-000005-2.pdf
Send us a Text Message.Can a neighborhood fish market transform into a powerhouse in the seafood industry? Join us on Chef Sense as we explore the remarkable story of Wolf's Fish, guided by Alishia, the Director of Marketing and Brand Strategy. From its origins in Brookline in 1926, founded by Sam Wolf, to becoming a top wholesale distributor, Alicia shares how their team of chef insiders, including herself, continually elevate their offerings to meet the demanding needs of other chefs. Alisha takes us through the high-stakes, fast-paced decisions that define this vibrant industry. We delve into the critical importance of integrity, traceability, and sustainability in sourcing, and how these factors contribute to Wulf's Fish's long-standing reputation for excellence. The episode also sheds light on the specialized roles within this ecosystem, from tuna buyers to shellfish experts, and the pride that comes from providing near-century old top-quality seafood.Thank you Alisha Lumea and Wulf's Fish!!,https://wulfsfish.com/Thank you to our listeners!! Contact & More Info:https:/www.chefmassey.com https://www.instagram.com/chef_massey/Other Sponsors & Discount Programs:https://www.chefmassey.com/services-9Studio Recording & Editing Support:Intro/Outro Creatorhttps://www.jacksonwhalan.com/Podcast Disclaimer:We are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. This podcast is not intended to replace professional medical advice. The views expressed in this podcast may not be those of the host, guest or the management. All right reserved under Chef Sense Podcast and Chef Massey, LLC.
In this reverse interview, my friend and colleague Alishia McCullough interviews me on the healing power of plant medicine, ketamine and the potential impact on Eating Disorders. We get real with our own experiences and share our thoughts on how to be in right relationship with Indigenous communities when partaking in these sacred medicines. We don't have all the answers, but we are excited to get his conversation out there. You can find Alishia's work on her IG: @blackandembodied and her course website: https://alishia-mccullough-s-school.teachable.com/p/reimagining-eating-disorders-101 I highly recommend Alishia's course to all ED providers! As always you can find me on IG @bodyjustice.therapist and my website: www.eatingdisorderocdtherapy.com *This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for therapy or medical advice! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bodyjustice-allyson/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bodyjustice-allyson/support
Heute gibt es einen Talk mit der wundervollen Alishia Funken. Hier geht es zum ersten Interview mit ihr, wenn ihr mehr über sie erfahren möchtet. Zu ihrem neusten Angebot dem Seelensupport geht es hier entlang. Hier geht es zum PDF des #meditationmarch Hier geht es zu meinem Linktree. Wenn ihr mit mir in Kontakt treten möchtet, dann schreibt mir eine Mail oder per Instagram.
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Imagine learning a language that is spoken by only a few hundred people—an Indigenous language that belongs to a people and a land that have been in relationship with each other for countless generations. This is the heart of our episode about Gwich'in language revitalization in the Boreal. Princess Daazhraii Johnson (Neets'aii Gwich'in) is an Indigenous TV and film producer on a patient journey of learning, reclaiming, and revitalizing Gwich'in. The language connects her to the land and to the people who came before her. “Our generation is really making the effort to use the language, and express ourselves in the language, and it's really powerful,” she explains. Princess and her dear friend Alishia Carlson (also Neets'aii Gwich'in) talk with language journalist Kavita Pillay about the struggles of learning Gwich'in, and the joy with which they approach the effort, especially in relation to the language learning of children. Princess is inspiring a whole new generation to be curious about Indigenous languages through her work as a screenwriter on the Peabody award-winning PBS Kids series Molly of Denali. Also in this episode: a celebration of caribou. Content note: The episode touches on the violence of residential schools on Turtle Island and how they contributed to today's language crisis. Learn more: Dinjii Vadzaih Dhidlit: The Man Who Became a Caribou (bilingual book) "Diiyeghan naii Taii Tr'eedaa (We Will Walk the Trail of our Ancestors)" (short film by Princess and Alishia, part of Reciprocity Project) Seedcast Sonic Journey episode featuring “Diiyeghan naii Taii Tr'eedaa (We Will Walk the Trail of our Ancestors)” Molly of Denali (PBS) Subtitle, a podcast co-hosted by Kavita Pillay and Patrick Cox This episode won a 2022 Indigenous Journalists Association (IJA, formerly Native American Journalists Association) award for Best Radio/Podcast Coverage of Native America, Second Place. Host: Jessica Ramirez. Producer: Kavita Pillay. Story Editor: Jenny Asarnow. Special thanks to Michelle Hurtubise and Patrick Cox. Seedcast is a production of Nia Tero, a global nonprofit which supports Indigenous land guardianship around the world through policy, partnership, and storytelling initiatives.Enjoy the Seedcast podcast on the Nia Tero website, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and your other favorite podcast platforms. Keep up with Seedcast on Instagram and use the hashtag #Seedcast.
“I'll always remember my grandfather's stories... about what it means to be a Gwich'in person. We want our children to live like our Ancestors.” - Alisha Carlson, translation from Gwich'in We hope you're ready for something different. In this episode of Seedcast, we're going on a Sonic Journey, immersing ourselves in the words and sounds from a story told entirely in the Gwich'in language. “Diiyeghan naii Taii Tr'eedaa (We Will Walk the Trail of Our Ancestors)” is a short film created by friends Princess Daazhraii Johnson and Alisha Carlson, who are working to revitalize the Gwich'in language and keep the lessons of their elders and ancestors alive in the Boreal. In this episode, hear the sounds of snowshoes crunching on ice, crackling fires, and lessons passed down from Alisha's grandfather to her and her children. We send much gratitude to both Princess and Alisha for sharing their beautiful film. We also extend thanks to Alisha's grandfather, Chief Reverend Trimble Gilbert, and the other community members whose voices we hear in this episode. Thanks also to our sibling initiative, the Emmy-winning Reciprocity Project, which is a partnership between Nia Tero and Upstander Project, in association with REI Co-op Studios. Host: Jessica Ramirez. Producer and Editor: Stina Hamlin. Story Editor: Jenny Asarnow. Audio Mix: Ha'aheo Auwae-Dekker. More:Watch the film Diiyeghan naii Taii Tr'eedaa (We Will Walk the Trail of our Ancestors).Learn more about Reciprocity Project and partners Nia Tero, Upstander Project, and REI. Listen to this Season One episode about Gwich'in language revitalization, featuring Princess and Alishia, produced by Kavita Pillay.Seedcast is a production of Nia Tero, a global nonprofit which supports Indigenous land guardianship around the world through policy, partnership, and storytelling initiatives.Enjoy the Seedcast podcast on the Nia Tero website, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and your other favorite podcast platforms. Keep up with Seedcast on Instagram and use the hashtag #Seedcast.
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I am so excited to bring you today's episode! This episode is going to give you all the proof and evidence you need to go and change your life forever. We are talking to Coach Sydnee and her client Alishia today and I am pumped because, while I love my solo episodes and teaching you guys the tactics and strategies, this episode will show you guys that those things WORK! I love these episodes because they really hit home with most people. They help you realize that if someone like Alishia can change her life, you can change your life too. Alishia has been kicking ass in our coaching program for the last several months—and one of the really cool things about her is that she was actually one of our scholarship winners. I often say that "people who pay, pay attention," because we put out so much free content, we give away coaching, etc., but oftentimes, people don't truly commit and execute until they have skin in the game—including our scholarship winners. Alishia is an exception to that rule and we get into a lot today. We talk about how to turn around decades of failure and old conditioning, how to re-write who you are and take control of your life, and about sabotage and how to stop it dead in its tracks. This is a really value-packed episode and I know you are going to get a lot out of this! WATCH this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/H6xVwGD1RDU Check out our BRAND NEW podcast website for written summaries of every new episode, transcripts, links to find our guests, special offers, and more: https://www.dietingfromtheinsideout.com/post/how-alishia-turned-around-decades-of-failure-old-conditioning-with-coach-sydnee-dfio-ep-274 TIMESTAMPS: (00:00) — Intro & about today's episode (04:49) — Our sponsors (08:33) — About Alishia (14:30) — Sydnee's perspective on Alishia's mental transformation (16:58) — What was most impactful for Alishia (21:35) — Where Sydnee saw Alishia's perspective shift happen (24:02) — What body positivity really means (29:58) — Balancing life and goals (38:00) — Handling rough days (46:58) — What has made Alishia successful (54:05) — Outro—freebies & how to apply for coaching FREEBIES & SPECIAL OFFERS: ‣ Special Coaching Offer calendar link for only podcast listeners: https://calendly.com/hamiltontrained/application-call-from-the-podcast ‣ #Project90 - the exact 90-day blueprint on how to lose weight & never gain it back (without giving up the rest of your life): https://bit.ly/Project90Access ‣ Join my free Facebook group & get all my trainings: https://www.facebook.com/groups/fatlosssimplified ‣ Get my [Free] Fat Loss Check-list Course: https://bit.ly/FatLossCheckList ‣ The best supplements for weight loss video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfjByg4Zr_Y ‣ 1st Phorm Supplement Training (from our Facebook community): https://bit.ly/3hkBuLF ‣ Get FREE shipping on 1st Phorm Supplements: https://1stphorm.com/?a_aid=realjaredhamilton ‣ Use promo code HAMILTONTRAINED for 20% off at: https://www.flexpromeals.com FIND ME ON: ‣ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realjaredhamilton ‣ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jaredhamilton ‣ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@realjaredhamilton ‣ Email: jared@hamiltontrained.com ---- Post-Production by: David Margittai | In Post Media Website: https://www.inpostmedia.com Email: david@inpostmedia.com © 2023 Jared Hamilton --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dietingfromtheinsideout/support
Embodiment for the Rest of Us - Season 3, Episode 3: Alishia McCullough Chavonne (she/her) and Jenn (she/her) interviewed Alishia McCullough (she/her) about her somatic embodiment journey of reclaiming the Black body. Alishia McCullough (she/her) is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Therapist, Somatic Healer, Writer, and Culture Shifter supporting BIPOC folks to holistically heal their relationship with their bodies. She specializes in somatic therapy, trauma healing, and eating disorder treatment with a focus on increasing embodied awareness and liberation. She is the owner of Black and Embodied™ Counseling and Consulting PLLC, outside of her clinical work, she is a Co-Founder of the global Amplify Melanated Voices Movement 2020, and has worked as a mental health influencer in META's "wellbeing collective". Her work has been featured by Forbes, Target, Bustle, Times OC, and Black Girl Nerds. To learn more about her work, check out at blackandembodied.com and her Instagram account @blackandembodied. Content Warning: discussion of privilege, discussion of diet culture, discussion of fatphobia, discussion of eating disorders, discussion of healthism, discussion of racism Trigger Warnings: None for this episode The captions for this episode can be found at https://embodimentfortherestofus.com/season-3/season-3-episode-3-alishia-mccullough/#captions A few highlights: 6:36: Alishia shares her understanding of the complexities of embodiment for Black, Indigenous, and People of the Global Majority 36:45: Alishia discusses her devotion to her own embodiment and supporting others' embodiment process 45:01: Alishia shares her process writing her book, Reclaiming the Black Body 53:11: Alishia discusses how she sees her support work expanding in the future 1:01:35: Alishia shares how she encourages others and herself to hold boundaries around checking in with capacity, tuning into misalignment, and reclaiming energy 1:25:37: Alishia discusses the linked parallels of trauma-informed and race-informed work 1:39:57: Alishia shares what's next for her personally and professionally Links from this episode: #AmplifyMelanatedVoices The Healing Wisdom of Africa Imani Babarin In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts It's Always Been Ours Jessica Wilson Life with Lost Keys On Being with Krista Trippett episode with Resmaa Menakem Rene Brooks Resmaa Menakem Rest Is Resistance The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down What My Bones Know White Supremacy Culture Music: “Bees and Bumblebees (Abeilles et Bourdons), Op. 562” by Eugène Dédé through the Creative Commons License Please follow us on social media: Website: embodimentfortherestofus.com Twitter: @embodimentus Instagram: @embodimentfortherestofus
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Heute gibt es eine Interview mit der wundervollen Alishia Funken deren Instagram Kanal ich auch sehr empfehlen kann! Eine große Inspiration für mich! Hier geht es zum Video auf YouTube, falls ihr das gerne mit Bild sehen möchtet. Mein Buch "Was machen Sie eigentlich beruflich?" als E-Book findet ihr in meinem Online Shop. Als gedruckte Variante könnt ihr das am Besten bei epubli bestellen. Hier geht es zu meinem Linktree.
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EP 577: 71″ First Moose After Getting Charged with Alishia Zemlicka Alishia is a good friend of mine that has been on the pod multiple times, mainly because she is a badass. In this episode we talk about her trip to Alaska where she and her friend Tana Grenda about got trampled by a moose […]
In this week's episode of Off the Cuff with Danny LoPriore, I'm talking with Alishia McCullough – writer, co-founder of the Amplify Melanated Voices Movement, and millennial Licensed Clinical Mental Health Therapist. Together, we explore her work as a therapist, how the field still lacks diversity and inclusion, and generational trauma and PTSD in communities of color. “I will say in a lot of the programs that are PWI programs, which for folks who might not know, Predominantly White Institutions, I think those programs are still catching up to thinking about diversity or thinking about social identity and how treatment models look different.. I really would like for more programs to incorporate and integrate other lenses into this treatment because that's what helps us work with different people.” (7:30) We touch on New Age white guilt, how the last few years have impacted her work as a black woman in the field, and why people of color need to set solid boundaries around their work, energy, and time. “When you're like, No, I'm not doing it,' that's when you get all of that defense around, ‘Well, why not? Didn't you want us to learn about racism?'” (22:12) As a clinician that specifically helps individuals through eating disorders, we also explore diet culture and how to ground your body through the feelings that come with food. Lastly, we break down how a history of slavery can be presented in modern-day institutions, why standardized systems abandon the unique qualities of each person, and why she decided to build her company, Black and Embodied Counseling and Consulting. Keep an eye out for her next book, which will come out within the next year! “I'm currently working on – well, finishing up – a book called Claiming the Black Body. It's gonna be huge. It's really based on eating disorders and black communities and the trauma and the embodiment – all the things we've been talking about – alongside unpacking the healing work as well.” (56:11) In This Episode: (1:39) What it's like being Millennial in this profession (3:50) The life events that pushed her into this field (6:41) How curriculum is lagging in terms of inclusion (8:48) Why representation matters in mental health work (11:31) How Alishia's personal experiences inform her understanding of what people of color might need in a clinical setting (14:38) PTSD in black communities (18:41) The individual effects of colonization and slavery on people of color (20:30) Alishia's experience with white guilt as a therapist (26:22) How to begin changing your relationship with food (35:08) The outdated ideals the healthcare system uses to determine health/wellness (39:35) The correlation between professional sports and slavery (45:34) Why physical health is unique to each person (47:46) How Alishia began Black and Embodied (52:45) Her thoughts on Black Lives Matter (55:42) The hopes that Alishia has for her future and her impact on the world (59:10) “I actually am. I'm in a really great space…” Resources & Links Off The Cuff https://www.offthecuff.fm/ https://www.youtube.com/c/OffTheCuffwithDannyLoPriore https://www.instagram.com/1and1otc/ https://www.instagram.com/dannylopriore/ Alishia McCullough https://linktr.ee/AlishiaMcCullough https://www.instagram.com/blackandembodied/?hl=en https://www.blackandembodied.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/alishia-mccullough
Shout out to Alishia for all of her hard work on our podcast producing, editing and delivering! RIP Twitch, love and prayers for his friends and family. We go deep into what “checking in on your people” looks like. Thank you to Khaya for her Gen Z perspective.We saw a new side of Mia (RHOP) on this episode, why did Robin bust out the speaker and does Karen really have a side piece? We're wrapping up the season finale of Love During Lockup. Catch an episode every week! Follow our show on your fav platform. If you like our show, be sure to leave us a review!For questions or comments, you can email us at 2peasinyopod@gmail.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel https://youtube.com/@2peasn_yopodFollow us on insta https://instagram.com/2peasn_yopod?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
In this episode, I have a conversation with my dear friend and colleague, Dr. Alishia M. Alibhai, where we talk about Turning Points. Turning points are moments of insight or experiences that cause us to make decisions that change our lives. Find out more about our beautiful Alishia here: Website: https://www.divinebliss.ca/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alishiaalibhai/FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/DivineBlissCalgary~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~Gillian is an initiated Priestess, International Soul Coaching®, Trainer, Feng Shui Master, Energy Healer, Midwife to Wisdom and a Natural Witch. She has an innate ability to unleash one's own soul's magick. It is Gillian's journey to support one in remembering their heart song and to live a passion-filled, inspired, harmonious and joyful life. Join Gillian in remembering your magickal self.Find out more about Gillian Here!www.gillian-white.com
Pecandy's Alishia Richardson discusses her line of sweet, salty, and crunchy gourmet candied pecans.
Pecandy's Alishia Richardson discusses her line of sweet, salty, and crunchy gourmet candied pecans.
In this episode, we speak with a woman who is helping angel mamas deconstruct grief through rainbow baby pregnancies all while navigating motherhood through loss. It's grief companion, support coach, and author of Still Here: Alishia Anderson! Alishia tells us the first steps to take, what the hardest part of the grieving process after baby loss is, and some things women can do to help them feel comfortable enough to start their pregnancy journey again after loss. Listen to Todays Episode to Hear About: -Alishia's Story -Stillbirth -How you can support someone going through it -Learning to grow through grief -Honoring your rainbow baby -Not feeling worthy of grief Check Alishia Out! Instagram: @aliandeenterprise Linktree: @AliAnde | Linktree
We're talking mad sh*t, literally. We take a deep dive into the Season 3 of Love is Blind and Alishia gives us her take on the Bartise saga. We a lot to talk about with 90 Day's latest and greatest and of course, RHOP. Catch an episode every week! Follow our show on your fav platform. If you like our show, be sure to leave us a review!For questions or comments, you can email us at 2peasinyopod@gmail.com Follow us on insta https://instagram.com/2peasn_yopod?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
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It's all things 90 Day Fiancé and JoJo gets annoyed with the “never” changing story lines. Body count doesn't matter (in our humble opinion). JoJo explains why sex is different when you're older and Alishia has an interesting take on how to keep your lips full and moisturized. Catch an episode every week! Follow our show on your fav platform. If you like our show, be sure to leave us a review!For questions or comments, you can email us at 2peasinyopod@gmail.com Follow us on insta https://instagram.com/2peasn_yopod?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
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This week, Kevin and I sit down and talk with my wife, Alishia, all about what its like being married to a person addicted to the outdoors. Topics we discuss include: Learning to eat wild game compared to store bought meat Time spent away from family and how it effects our spouse/partner Expectations vs reality Costs of wild game vs store bought Evolving TOGETHER and more! Give it a listen, let us know your thoughts AND THANK YOU FOR LISTENING! www.predatorhunteroutdoors.com code: tripod for 10% off tripods and mounts code: light for 20% off lighting products Predator Hunter Outdoors www.huntwise.com code: Overdrive for 20% off an annual membership HuntWise www.sionyx.com
Part 2 Sweet Pea's! We're picking it back up with RHOA. Ralph's cheating (obvi), Marlo hosts an event and Kenya continues to throw shade at her daughter's birthday party. Alishia brings up to speed on the newest season of Black Ink NY and we can't stop trashing on Jason from Unexpected! New eppy's on the 2nd and 22nd of every month.
Welcome to our new and improved Season 3, Sweet Peas!! Thank you for your patience while we worked on fine tuning and adding special features. We're excited to add video to our listening options so make sure you check us out on Twitch and YouTube. We've added the links to our streaming options at the bottom of our show notes. We're talking about all things reality tv and highlighting some of our favourites in Part 1 of our first episode this season. JoJo talks too much about My 600lbs Life, Alishia brings us up to speed on the newest season of 90 Day Fiancé and yes, The Kardashian's are back! Stay tuned for Part 2 dropping July 2nd.
Alishia Anderson is a Grief companion and support coach who helps angel mamas deconstruct grief while trying to conceive, through rainbow pregnancies and navigate motherhood after loss. Today she joins me to have a discussion on the unique challenges that come when your first baby or babies have died and all your living children are rainbows. Listen to hear her wisdom and also catch her amazing, inspirational spirit. Visit her website: www.aliandeenterprise.com Follow her on Instagram @aliandeenterprise Buy her book on Amazon To schedule a free consult call with Amy, click HERE Follow me on Instagram! @amy.smoothstonescoaching Visit my website. Photo provided by Alishia Anderson Music by ZingDog on Pond5
This show is an enlightening, insightful, 30-minute conversation with amazing people to help listeners nurture their own souls and live their best lives. Guests range from thought leaders in health, PR, faith, politics, finance, mentorship, and community advocacy to mental health, music, entertainment, social justice, education, and leadership. “Soul Wealth” not just a brand — it is also a “lifestyle” of vision, compassion, authenticity, abundance, and legacy created one conversation and one choice at a time. vikkijohnson.com
Docentka Alishia Gajić patří mezi přední světové kapacity v oblasti frekvenční medicíny, je naturopat a praktikuje více než 15 let praxi. V rozhovoru dává typy na to jak ještě lépe a více ozdravit tělo a mysl. Sama je tvůrce přírodních ozdravných procesů, spolupracuje s řadou klinik po celém světě, školí. Říká, že budoucnost frekvenční medicíny je TOP. Přeji Vám krásný poslech. www.monikaur.cz www.rmno.cz https://www.facebook.com/monikaur.cz youtube kanál: webitace
” Love is the ritual, compassionate attuning is the medicine.” -Alishia McCullough, LCMHCA Today I am speaking with Alisha McCullough, LCMHCA about disordered eating in the Black community. Alishia educates listeners on the many categories of disordered eating, how white supremacy shows up in discussions about food, the difference between decolonization and anti-colonization, how to have conversations about disordered eating, and how find safe spaces and seek support. Alishia McCullough (she/her) LCMHCA Owner of Black and Embodied Counseling and Consulting PLLC is a millennial Licensed Clinical Mental Health Therapist currently residing in the DMV. She is also an independently published author of the book Blossoming. Alishia is passionate about racial healing, and anti-colonialism within eating disorders. She is motivated to increase access and create spaces for Black, Indigenous and People of the Global Majority to come together and heal in ways that inspire holistic wellness and liberation focused healing. Outside of her clinical work, she is a Co-Founder of the Amplify Melanated Voices Movement and the Founder of The Holistic Black Healing Collective. Her work has been featured by Target, Bustle, LA Times, Popsugar, and Forbes. Sabrina String Fearing the Black Body can be found via Amazon bell hooks all about love can be found via Amazon Eating Disorder Support Group for Black Folks https://www.thesanctuaryinthecity.org/ed the third Tuesday of each month at 4pm PST/6pm CST/7pm EST @uncsolicitedftb https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/unsolicited-fatties-talk-back/id1593026848 @myblackbodypodcast https://www.myblackbody.org/ Black Body Liberation Collective https://tbblcollectivewebs.wixsite.com/my-site “I'm Thrivin” Paola Hernandez https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1jXIhhaZO1oddJBiIoIj5w Follow Alishia on IG @ blackandembodied Visit Alishia's website @ http://blackandembodied.com
Independent Analyst Jimmy Moyaha and Chantal Marx from FNB Wealth & Investments join Alishia to take a look at the week's stock market activity and at the stock picks our market watchers have at the top of their lists at the moment
Independent Analyst Jimmy Moyaha and Nick Crail from Ashburton Investments join Alishia to take a look at the week's stock market activity and at the stock picks our market watchers have at the top of their lists at the moment
Independent Analyst Ashraf Mohamed and Thamsanqa Netha from Shiloh Capital join Alishia to take a look at the week's stock market activity and at the stock picks our market watchers have at the top of their lists at the moment
Zwelakhe Mnguni from Benguela Global Fund Managers and Gary Booysen from Rand Swiss join Alishia to take a look at the week's stock market activity and at the stock picks our market watchers have at the top of their lists at the moment
Join us as we discuss our personal "playa" moments, Alishia's early years & Da Baby!Then we are getting into our Love After Lockup weekly recap. It seems like a few couples are living in the last days of their relationship. Are we surprised?
Alishia gets sneaky with her recording, JoJo needs to stay off TikTok, American immigrants and Love After Lock Up. Enjoy :)
Today I talk to Alishia Anderson. Alishia Anderson has always looked at life with a glass half – full perspective. But, when she lost her first-born son DJ at 28-weeks' gestation (1.18.16) it rocked her to her core. Through her grief journey she has grown spiritually, discovered her purpose, and has become a better wife, [rainbow/golden] mama, pregnancy loss advocate, and mentor to other baby loss families who've unfortunately been dealt the same tragic plight of loss. Alishia learned early after her loss that sharing her story helped her heal. Two years into her healing journey she self-published her book “Still Here: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Triumph After Stillbirth” to help eradicate what she coins the 3S's of baby loss: silence, secrecy, and shame. Alishia enjoys writing, singing, traveling, making memories, spending quality time with her family and friends, and connecting with baby loss families at various points of their grief/healing journey. She resides in Southern California with her husband Derrek and two earth side sons, Grayson and Gavin. Would you please let us know if you have questions by emailing us at podcast@afterchloe.com Join our Facebook group for group support https://www.facebook.com/groups/1604294739807881/ Follow After Chloe on: Instagram: https://www.intsagram.com/AfterChloe FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/AfterChloe Connect with Alishia Facebook http://fb.me/aliandeenterprise Instagram https://instagram.com/aliandeenterprise?utm_medium=copy_link
Embodiment for the Rest of Us - Season 1, Episode 4: Alishia McCullough It's the first interview! Woohoo! Chavonne (she/her) and Jenn (she/her) interviewed Alishia McCullough (she/her) about her embodiment journey. To learn more about her work, feel free to connect with her on social media under the handle @blackandembodied. Alishia McCullough is a millennial Licensed Clinical Mental Health Therapist currently residing in the DMV. She is also an independently published author of the book Blossoming. Alishia is passionate about racial healing, and anti-colonialism within eating disorders. She is motivated to increase access and create spaces for Black, Indigenous and People of the Global Majority to come together and heal in ways that inspire holistic wellness and liberation focused healing. Outside of her clinical work, she is a Co-Founder of the AmplifyMelanatedVoices Movement and the Founder of The Holistic Black Healing Collective. Her work has been featured by Target, Bustle, Popsugar, LA Times, and Forbes. Content Warning: discussion of privilege, mention of ableism Trigger Warnings: 53:20: Jenn discusses the history of slavery on Turtle Island 53:54: Jenn discusses mass graves in North American residential schools 1:24:26: Alishia discusses experimentation on and exploitation of Black people The captions for this episode can be found at https://embodimentfortherestofus.com/season-1/season-1-episode-4-alishia-mccullough/#captions A few highlights: 4:22: Alishia shares her understanding of embodiment and her own embodiment journey 11:08: Alishia discusses how her IG presence came to be 13:31: Alishia discusses starting the #AmplifyMelanatedVoices Movement with Jessica Wilson 21:07: Alishia discusses her understanding of “the rest of us” and how she is a part of that, as well as her privileges 38:52: Alishia discusses how unchecked privilege from providers can cause harm 45:20: Alishia discusses how using BI&POC rather than BIPOC has changed her work 56:21: Correction: The activist discussed is Gloria Richardson and not Akeelah Richardson. 57:50: Alishia shares wise words to young people on how to support their embodied practices 1:06:47: Alishia discusses embodiment and religion 1:18:23: Alishia discusses how helping professionals can center the people they serve when working with them 1:24:51: Correction: The woman discussed is Sarah Baartman and not Sarah Barton. 1:28:31: Alishia shares how listeners can make a difference based on this conversation Links from this episode: #AmplifyMelanatedVoices Alishia McCullough Alishia McCullough's Patreon Amplify Melanated Voices Movement BI&POC vs BIPOC Black and Embodied Credentialism (“letters”) Enslavement on Turtle Island Fatness Spectrum “Food Is Not The Enemy” Article Gloria Richardson Imposter Syndrome Jessica Wilson Mass Graves of North American Indigenous Residential Schools Medical-Industrial Complex Quote about Identity from Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Novel “Half of a Yellow Sun” Religious Trauma, White Supremacy, & Eating Disorders Online Panel Rosie Mensah Sage and Spoon Sarah Baartman Music: “Wheel of Karma” by Jason Shaw Please follow us on social media: Website: embodimentfortherestofus.com Twitter: @embodimentus Instagram: @embodimentfortherestofus
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Zach sits down with Dr. Alishia Ferguson the Director of the School of Social Work at the University of Arkansas to discuss modern challenges and the response by the profession of Social Work. Enjoy!
It was a powerful experience to speak with Alishia McCullough, a millennial Licensed Clinical Mental Health Therapist and National Certified Counselor, about how shame can prevent womxn of color from walking in our truth. This one is for all womxn who were told to take up less space. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/womxnofcolorsummit/support
Alishia Nation is a rising sophomore at Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania. She is a Posse Scholar majoring in math and minoring in computer science. Listen to the episode to hear Alishia sharing her own experience and story going to school outside of Texas. Alishia will give us more advice on how to navigate your first year at college and how to best take care of yourself during your time there. To make the best out of college, don't be afraid of trying new things, ask for help, and use the resources available to you in your school!
In this episode, I interview my protege Alisha about becoming a six-figure colorist! For more information, visit our website! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram & Pinterest!
Alishia van Deventer is die stigter van die publisiteitsmaatskappy, Starburst Promotions. Van haar suksesvolle kliënte en projekte sluit in musikante soos ADAM, Joshua na die Reën, Bouwer Bosch en Die Heuwels Fantasties, asook films soos Pad na jou Hart, Leading Lady en Ballade vir 'n Enkeling. Sy vertel my o.a. van foute wat opkomende kunstenaars moet vermy. Webwerf