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We're thrilled to kick off Season 9 of our award-winning podcast! Proud winners of the 2024 People's Choice Podcast Award for Health and the 2024 Women in Podcasting Award for Best Mental Health Podcast, we're here to break stigmas and inspire meaningful conversations about mental health. This season opener dives into the journey from burnout to balance with our incredible guest, Asha Tarry. In this episode, we explore actionable strategies and heartfelt insights into prioritizing mental health and living a life of fulfillment and purpose. Key Takeaways: Burnout Recovery Strategies – Asha shares how to recognize and heal from burnout, including the transformative impact of taking leaves of absence for mental health. Overcoming Overperformance – Learn how to let go of people-pleasing and build reciprocal relationships that support your personal growth. The Power of Spiritual Practices – Discover how mindfulness and spirituality can improve resilience and shape lasting legacies. About Our Guest: Asha Tarry is an integrative mental health therapist and spiritual life coach with over two decades of experience. She empowers marginalized professionals, especially individuals of color, to overcome burnout, navigate challenging relationships, and become intuitive, resilient legacy builders. Asha's work focuses on helping clients transition from overperformance and codependency to balanced, fulfilling lives rooted in personal growth and financial prosperity. Website: LifeCoachAsha.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bhconsultingservices Instagram: @ashatarrymental Subscribe, Rate, and Review! Join us for more inspiring stories this season! Subscribe, rate, and review our podcast on your favorite platform, or visit us at goesoninourheads.net/add-your-podcast-reviews. Follow Us for More Conversations: #MentalHealthMatters #BurnoutRecovery #Season9 #AshaTarry #AwardWinningPodcast #PodcastingWomen #LifeBalance #SelfCareTips #MentalFitness If You Need Support, Reach OutIf you or someone you know is facing mental health challenges, please don't hesitate to reach out to a crisis hotline in your area. Remember, it's OK not to be OK—talking to someone can make all the difference.United States: Call or Text 988 — 988lifeline.orgCanada: Call or Text 988 — 988.caWorldwide: Find a HelplineMental Health Resources and Tools: The Help HubStay Connected with G-Rex and Dirty SkittlesOfficial Website: goesoninourheads.netFacebook: @shltthatgoesoninourheadsInstagram: @grex_and_dirtyskittlesLinkedIn: G-Rex and Dirty SkittlesJoin Our Newsletter: Sign Up HereMerch Store: goesoninourheads.shopAudio Editing by NJz Audio
Welcome to this episode of The Tonic, terrestrially broadcast on January 20 and 21, 2024 on AM740 and FM 96.7 in Toronto. Topics covered on the show track the lifestyle articles and themes published in The Tonic Magazine. This week we'll discuss treating a respiratory virus with clinical pharmacist Andy Donald, how an aging population is putting stress on caregivers with author Asha Tarry, coping with perimenopause with holistic nutritionist Aeryon Ashlie, and the cold weather care of our pets with veterinarian Dr. Carol Osborne.
Mental Health is one of the most important factors that we have to maintain in life, especially as entrepreneurs and setting boundaries is encouraged to make that happen. In this episode, Asha Tarry talks candidly about that benefits of setting boundaries in business with associates, family and friends. As braiders, we are often made to feel less than and low balled when it comes to the prices we are told we should be charging, and this can have a direct affect on our mental health and self esteem. Be sure to listen to this episode and learn more about Asha Tarry by following her on Instagram at @ashatarrymental and Website www.lifecoachasha.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theartofbraids/message
Greg Favazza as he interviews expert psychotherapist and coach of corporate leadership, Asha Tarry. Asha and Greg are able to get to the depth of self-transformation.Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors and support links:This episode is sponsored by Calendar. A scheduling software for teams. Trusted by over 80,000 business.Calendar:https://calendar.grsm.io/followfavazza to get a free trial using the linkAmazon Student Prime: https://amzn.to/33I34f3 Save 50% off nowLast but not least, Quillbot, or as I call it my (quail quail). : https://quillbot.grsm.io/followfavazzaPODCAST INFO:- Podcast website: https://www.followfavazza.com- Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-transformation-station/id1497680608- YouTube Full Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXLa_UNYbU3OqO0oRel6rdA- Sign up for our Weekly Newsletter: https://gmail.us20.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=e25bc711ee8f764e84c431910&id=fcdd003176SUPPORT & CONNECT:- Check out the sponsors and support link above, its the best way to support this podcast- Coffee Me: https://buymeacoffee.com/favaP- Donating: https://paypal.me/followfavazza- Twitter: https://twitter.com/followfavazza- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@followfavazza- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/your-transformation-podcast- Facebook: https://facebook.com/followfavazzaYour Transformation Station is a Veteran-owned and operated podcast.
Episode Description: Many professionals have some level of hesitation, stress or anxiety about returning to the office in the hybrid environment and this is especially the case for Black professionals. In this episode we discuss why Black professionals may have a heightened stress response to this change and how to identify signals so that you can take control and grow through those experiences. Our guest is Asha Tarry of https://lifecoachasha.com/, a psychotherapist and certified coach who helps teams to create a culture of emotional intelligence and respect in the workplace. She provides an explanation of stress responses as they relates to Black professionals and provides tips on how to navigate these responses. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast and rate/review! We could not continue these conversations without your engagement so thank you! Follow us on on IG: @CorporateForTheCulture Follow us on Twitter: @Corp4TheCulture Follow us on Linkedin: Corporate For The Culture --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome to another episode of Action and Ambition. Joining us today is Asha Tarry, author, award-winning community mental health advocate, a psychotherapist, and a certified life coach. Asha founded Behavioral Health Consulting Services, LMSW, PLLC, which offers consulting, counseling, and coaching to creatives and small business owners in the health and entertainment industries,and the educational sector. Asha has over 20 years of experience as a treating provider, giving exams, diagnoses, therapies, and life-enhancing skills to children, adults, families, and couples. Asha has spent a substantial amount of time working with survivors of intergenerational trauma in underprivileged areas. Asha has successfully presented anecdotal proof that therapy works and that mindfulness is a holistic technique of continuously repairing oneself. After having experienced burnout twice, Asha went on a journey of reinvigoration and promotion of counseling and coaching for mental health awareness. Don't miss this out and tune in to this exciting episode!
The Bros chop it up with Bad Ass, sassy motivator Kristin Hutchison @kristinbeingkristin & THE Prosperity Life Coach, Asha Tarry @ashatarrymental How do you set the stage of acceptance of yourself? Where does living in prosperity begin? What part of our lives do we truly set aside for reflective thinking? How big of a part does our surroundings play? We will discuss all of the above and share personal thoughts from our guests on how these manifests in their lives. Make sure to follow us on IG: @brocodeshow --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thebrocodeshow/message
In a time where there is so much uncertainty and many reasons to be pessimistic about the future, Asha brings us a breath of fresh air and provides us insight that brings hope. As a Black Woman, those things don't come easy but Asha puts in the internal work to be able to show up in a meaningful way for herself and for those around her. Asha Tarry is an author, an award-winning community mental health advocate, psychotherapist, and certified life coach. As a treating provider, Asha has 20 years of experience providing evaluations, diagnoses, treatment, and life-enhancing skills to children, adults, families, and couples. We talk about: A book by Arrianna huffington that got her into meditation How to know what to say no to How mindfulness can help with trauma Allowing awareness to be held in a safe place internally Asha’s experience of the current racial climate Power of doing the work yourself first How she has a positive outlook on life during COVID and the social injustice Why cynicism doesnt serve her Her book: Adulting as a Millennial and the guidance it provides What goes into the difficulties of millennials coming into adulthood Finding your purpose innately Asha's website
In this episode, we discuss the importance of understanding and protecting your own energy so you can fully be there for yourself first and are then better able to serve others. Asha Tarry is an author, certified life coach, and award-winning mental health advocate. She is also the founder of Behavioral Health Consulting Services LMSW, PLLC which provides consulting, counseling, and coaching to creatives and small business owners in the wellness and entertainment industries and educational sector. As a mindfulness practitioner, she's coached and consulted individuals and groups of people throughout the US, Asia, Africa, and Europe on personal development, lifestyle, and wellness. She's consulted with initiatives on maternal health, global workplace retention, and has been a writer and speaker for several outlets focused on mental health. Her work spans two decades and includes working with families, couples, professional adults, millennials, and people with anxiety and work/life imbalance. Her new book, Adulting As A Millennial: A Guide to Everything Your Parents Didn't Teach You, was mostly written for millennials who deal with anxiety, imposter syndrome, and relationship challenges. The purpose of the book is to help Gen-Y create more joy in their lives, while also surrendering the beliefs that trap them from living in the now. In this episode, we discuss: · How the mental health issues present in our family that we grow up – whether we are aware of them or not – can impact our adult lives and relationships. · How addressing and healing our own trauma results in lifestyle changes that aren't always easily accepted by other people in our lives. · The healing power of not taking things personally and letting things go. · How critical thinking and the willingness to see things from different perspectives can reduce stress and suffering. · How to have conviction for what's right without the suffering of being angry about it. · Why people may be prone to hanging onto anger and negativity. · How to set boundaries and protect your own energy with people who are constantly looking to you for help and support. · How to decipher between when it's time to set a boundary with someone vs. when you have your own work to do to stop projecting onto them. · The importance of the action involved with boundaries vs. simply setting them. · And finally, why she wrote a book specific to helping millennials. You can find and follow Asha here: LifeCoashAsha.com Instagram: @ashatarrymental Twitter: @ashatarry Her book – Adulting As A Millennial: A Guide to Everything Your Parents Didn't Teach You Previous episode recommendations: Ep. 57: The Science of Friendship and Building Your Tribe with Lydia Denworth Ep. 40: Finding and Allowing Individuality within Family with Dr. Karin Anderson Abrell Ep. 35: Understanding Anger by Gender with Soraya Chemaly Ep. 15: Meeting Needs in Relationships with Dr Kristie Overstreet Please SUBSCRIBE, SHARE, RATE, and REVIEW the podcast! Follow the podcast on Instagram @TheBetterYouPodcast or Facebook @TheBetterYouPodcast. And you can email the podcast at TheBetterYouPodcast@gmail.com Follow me on all the socials: Instagram @kaciemain_writes, Facebook @kaciemain.write, or Twitter @kaciemain_write. Find my book – I Gave Up Men for Lent, the story of a jaded, hopelessly romantic, health-conscious party girl's search for meaning – on Amazon, Kindle, and Audible. And for everything else you want to know about me, visit my website at www.kaciemain.com
About: Join us as we sit with Asha Tarry, author, life coach, and founder of Behavioral Health Consulting Services LMSW, PLLC to discuss her journey towards becoming a successful business owner and author. Asha shares empowering gems for navigating mindfulness during a time where issues like the current pandemic, racial injustices, and so on are affecting our communities. Her rise towards building her empire provides us with a testimony of just how unique our journeys as millennials can be. Listen in as we chat about how to create and keep balance and mindfulness at the forefront of our busy lives! Our Guest: Asha is an author, certified life coach and award-winning mental health advocate. She is also the founder of Behavioral Health Consulting Services LMSW, PLLC which provides consulting, counseling and coaching to creatives and small business owners in the wellness and entertainment industries and educational sector. As a mindfulness practitioner Asha has coached and consulted individuals and groups of people throughout the US, Asia, Africa and Europe on personal development, lifestyle and wellness. She has consulted with initiatives on maternal health, global workplace retention and been a writer and speaker for several outlets focused on mental health. Asha's work spans 2 decades and includes working with families, couples, professional adults, millennials and people with anxiety and work/life imbalance. Asha's business and social media sites: Website: https://lifecoachasha.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashatarrymental/ Asha's Book: Adulting As A Millennial: A Guide to Everything Your Parents Didn't Teach You Resources mentioned in this podcast episode: Books Real Artists Don't Starve 10X Rule The 4 Agreements Podcasts Jesus & Jollof Michelle Obama Podcast Hello Hunnay Slay Girl, Slay Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay
The Motivational Voice Podcast | Motivation, Resilience and Life Skills
What makes the transition into adulthood so different for millennials? How do you transition to adulthood successfully? My guest Asha Tarry shares useful tips and insight on how to make the transition into adulthood. Asha is an author, a community mental health advocate, a psychotherapist, and a certified life coach.
Ideas That Make An Impact: Expert and Author Interviews to transform your life and business
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While the pandemic has influenced every worker in the united states, it has not done so evenly. Already there are serious differences between essential workers who stay on the front lines and those who were lucky enough to work from home. In short, the country is in total chaos. Some states are closing down for the first time, some are opening back up, others are ignoring their very serious coronavirus issues. Perhaps most disturbingly, many organizations and political figures have been moving towards an “economy matters more than lives” attitude that will put serious burdens on the most vulnerable. According to experts I’ve spoken with and research I’ve read, among the most vulnerable are women of color, particularly single mothers of color. On top of all of the coronavirus-related concerns have also been the rising racial tensions in this country that add another whole layer of uncertainty and unrest to this already unsustainable situation. Here to help us understand the situation, and how HR can help, is Asha Tarry. She’s is an author, award-winning community mental health advocate, psychotherapist, and certified life coach. She is also the founder of Behavioral Health Consulting Services LMSW, PLLC (https://www.bhcsct.org) which provides consulting, counseling, and coaching to creatives and small business owners in the wellness and entertainment industries and educational sector. As a mindfulness practitioner, she has consulted with initiatives on maternal health, global workplace retention, and been a writer and speaker for several outlets focused on mental health.
Asha Tarry is an author, an award-winning community mental health advocate, psychotherapist and certified life coach. As a treating provider, Asha has 20 years of experience providing evaluations, diagnoses, treatment and life enhancing skills to children, adults, families and couples. A significant portion of Ms. Tarry’s work has been conducted in marginalized communities with survivors of intergenerational trauma as well as with professionals in search of a fulfilling life. As a writer and speaker for several publications which once included one of the nation’s largest online medical news outlets in the black community, BlackDoctor.org, Asha has effectively demonstrated anecdotal evidence that therapy works and that mindfulness is a wholistic way of healing oneself on a continuous basis. Asha’s work as a mindfulness practitioner has been utilized by professionals in the United States, Asia, and Europe with partnerships through Thrive Global, an Arianna Huffington company, to prevent employees from experiencing workplace burnout. The goal of Asha’s work is to enlighten, educate and create safe spaces for everyone from children to the elderly to live more emotionally empowered and mentally resilient. To request Asha for writing opportunities, speaking engagements, seminars or private consultation, contact her at lifecoachasha@gmail.com. Key Takeaways: Show up on purpose because your networks start early. You deserve to have more abundance and prosperity. Asha Tarry, CLC, LMSW Author. Life Coach. Psychotherapist www.LifeCoachAsha.com Instagram.com/ashatarrymental Twitter.com/ashatarry LinkedIn.com/bhconsultingservices2 1-800-334-1599 Join my tribe to receive exclusive offers and resources straight to your email. Connect with Jacent: At WamalaWellness.com On Instagram On Youtube SUBSCRIBE | The Jacent’s Gems Podcast On Anchor.fm On Apple Podcasts --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jacentsgems/support
New York-based psychotherapist and certified life coach, Asha Tarry, discusses strategies to address the emotional pressures created by recent events and considers how companies can strengthen their wellness programs to address mental health concerns.
While the coronavirus pandemic is not abating in many parts of the United States, much of the country is moving back toward something near normal. For many people, that means seeing coworkers in person for the first time since March and for others, it means some very uncomfortable conversations. Asha Tarry is an author, an award-winning community mental health advocate, psychotherapist, and certified life coach. She joined the podcast to talk about how to confront living in the “new normal” as people return to workplaces.
Asha Tarry is a certified life coach, author, and award-winning mental health advocate. As a mindfulness practitioner, she's coached and consulted individuals and groups of people throughout the US, Asia, Africa, and Europe on personal development, lifestyle, and wellness. She's consulted with initiatives on maternal health, global workplace retention, and been a writer and speaker for several outlets focused on mental health. Her work spans 2 decades and includes working with families, couples, professional adults, millennials, and people with anxiety and work/life imbalance. Today we are discussing how t maintain your mental health during Covid19 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-ash-cash-show/support
Today's episode feature Asha Tarry, an author, an award-winning community mental health advocate, psychotherapist, and certified life coach. As a treating provider, Asha has 20 years of experience providing evaluations, diagnoses, treatment, and life-enhancing skills to children, adults, families, and couples. A significant portion of Ms. Tarry's work has been conducted in marginalized communities with survivors of intergenerational trauma, as well as with professionals in search of a fulfilling life. The goal of Asha's work is to enlighten, educate, and create safe spaces for everyone, from children to the elderly to live more emotionally empowered and mentally resilient. Given what's currently happening in the world in regards to George Floyd's murder and the Black Lives Matter movement, this episode tackles the difficult topics surrounding the injustice that many Black people face in the United States. Asha gives her insight on how people can manage their grief about George Floyd and the systemic treatment of people of color, how people can manage their anxiety during the current news cycle, and what people can do to support the BLM movement at home. We also talk about anxiety, compassion, the misconceptions with therapy and the importance of self care and mental health. You can connect with Asha on Instagram, book a session with her on her website, and be sure to preorder her upcoming book, Adulting as a Millennial: A Guide to Everything Your Parents Didn't Teach You. If you have any questions regarding this episode, feel free to email thecityconfessions@gmail.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecityconfessions/support
Happy #SeekTheJoy Tuesday! On the podcast this week is Asha Tarry, an author, award-winning community mental health advocate, psychotherapist, and certified life coach. In this week’s new episode we chat about: Asha’s journey becoming a mental health advocate and licensed therapist, being of service while also experiencing what you’re helping others transform, and anxiety and difficult emotions as an experience, and not a characteristic. Asha shares how we can continue to process tough things, do the important work, and practice self-care, all while empowering ourselves in our own activism. Plus, we have an incredible conversation about not denying our experiences with trauma, the importance of empathy as a practice, creating emotional safety for people who have never felt safe, joy existing at the same time as pain, Asha’s biggest dream, and so much more! To learn more about Asha you can connect with her on her website https://lifecoachasha.com/ and on Instagram @ashatarrymental Twitter @ashatarry and you can find more information about her upcoming book, Adulting as a Millennial: A Guide to Everything Your Parents Didn’t Teach You here We'd love for you to check out this week's new episode and join the conversation ✨ Instagram instagram.com/seekthejoypodcast Facebook fb.me/seekthejoypodcast Twitter twitter.com/seekthejoypod E-mail sydney@seekthejoypodcast.com Show Notes: www.seekthejoypodcast.com/show-notes JOIN US IN SUPPORTING OUR HEALTHCARE WORKERS: We’re so excited to launch and share our “Seek The Joy” enamel pin! This pin is the perfect way to spread a little joy, remind yourself that brighter times are ahead, and support our healthcare workers on the front lines. Every pin purchase includes a $5 donation to www.getusppe.org to support our healthcare workers who are on the front lines fighting against COVID-19. RATE AND REVIEW Seek The Joy! When you do, e-mail a screenshot of your review to sydney@seekthejoypodcast.com and we'll send you our NEW and improved #SeekTheJoy Guide for Infusing More Joy into Your Life! SEEK THE JOY GUIDES: They're here and they're LIVE!! From our Seek The Joy Guide to Podcasting to Seek The Joy Guide Pitching Guests, click here to learn more and get your hands on a little more joy in your life. JOY CORNER a new interview-style blog series spotlighting inspiring souls, moments that bring you joy, products we love, and so much more. Join our corner of the internet and check out this week's features. Ready to share your light, magic and joy? Get in touch here to share your joys, passions and moments of inspiration. a new post in this series goes live on our site every Thursday. “LESSSONS IN” SERIES: In this new series, we're sharing our reflections on life’s biggest lessons and the joys we find through these experiences - all to create greater connection and community. Every episode features a conversation that will inspire, motivate, and get you thinking- and we can't wait to grow with you. Ready to join us and share a lesson that impacted your life? Fill out our interest form here.
“Instead of us feeling ashamed of ourselves or guilt with where we are emotionally and mentally during this time, it’s all right. It’s fine to be there. Wherever you are, wherever you go, there you are.” Asha Tarry is a certified life coach and licensed psychotherapist. As a treating provider, Asha has the experience and […] The post Getting Along in Close Quarters with Asha Tarry first appeared on The Toxic People Detox.
In this episode, Kayla talks to Asha Tarry, life coach and psychotherapist. As a treating provider, Asha has the expertise and skill to transform lives. The work she provides as a life coach to individuals, couples, groups and small business entrepreneurs is based in the philosophy that we all need each other to grow and develop as human beings. Asha’s unique approach to life coaching is based on an innate desire to see people succeed and live a life by design, with love and purpose! She is curious, transparent, and supportive of her clients in fulfilling their goals. As a psychotherapist, Asha has provided counseling to hundreds of clients with challenges in several areas of their lives, including intergenerational trauma, immigrant assimilation and acculturation, sexual, psychological and physical abuse, severe mental illness, and workplace aggression, just to list a few. She has been called upon to discuss mental health issues to both small and large audiences as an expert on health panels, a guest on national radio broadcasts and as a writer & consultant for publications and special projects, including films. In her spare time, Asha devotes her time to independent learning, self development, social justice and mental health awareness, caring for aging relatives, and traveling. As someone who loves to learn and advance the well-being of others, particularly people of the African diaspora, Asha doesn't slow down to the stressors of the world. Always looking to develop her identity as a change agent and community leader, she hopes to one day travel the globe doing philanthropic work for women and children, aiding in the healing of the traumatic experience of being black in America and the world. This episode includes… Working with a life coaching versus working with a psychotherapist The difference between mental illness and mental health How to find the right therapist Why millennials are shifting the paradigm of being more open to therapy services And so much more! Resources: Asha Tarry's Website Follow Asha on Instagram at @ashatarrymental If you like this episode, please leave a rating and review on iTunes. Keep in touch with Kayla on Instagram @kaylanedza and find her on her website.
As the CEO of Behavioral Health Consulting Services and founder of Black People Heal, Asha Tarry is passionate about educating and healing the traumatic experiences of people of African descent. Through mental health consultations, evaluations, mental health counseling, and spiritual life coaching. In this episode of our Driven Minds Podcast, Asha chats with us about combating trauma, the messages we receive through media as it pertains to culture and race, and our addictions to social media. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drivensocietypodcast/support
Asha Tarry is a certified life coach and licensed psychotherapist. As a treating provider, Asha has the expertise and skill to transform lives. The work she provides as a life coach to individuals, couples, groups and small business entrepreneurs is based in the philosophy that we all need each other to grow and develop as human beings. Asha’s unique approach to life coaching is based on an innate desire to see people succeed and live a life by design, with love and purpose! She is curious, transparent, and supportive of her clients in fulfilling their goals. And with almost 18 years of experience in the industry of social services, who would expect anything less? As a psychotherapist, Asha has provided counseling to hundreds of clients with challenges in several areas of their lives, including intergenerational trauma, immigrant assimilation and acculturation, sexual, psychological and physical abuse, severe mental illness, and workplace aggression, just to list a few. She has been called upon to discuss mental health issues to both small and large audiences as an expert on health panels, a guest on national radio broadcasts and as a writer & consultant for publications and special projects, including films. In her spare time, Asha devotes her time to independent learning, self development, social justice and mental health awareness, caring for aging relatives, and traveling. As someone who loves to learn and advance the well- being of others, particularly people of the African diaspora, Asha doesn't slow down to the stressors of the world. Always looking to develop her identity as a change agent and community leader, she hopes to one day travel the globe doing philanthroic work for women and children, aiding in the healing of the traumatic experience of being black in America and the world. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-ash-cash-show/support
Asha Tarry is a certified life coach and licensed psychotherapist. As a treating provider, Asha has the expertise and skill to transform lives. The work she provides as a life coach to individuals, couples, groups and small business entrepreneurs is based in the philosophy that we all need each other to grow and develop as human beings. Asha’s unique approach to life coaching is based on an innate desire to see people succeed and live a life by design, with love and purpose! She is curious, transparent, and supportive of her clients in fulfilling their goals. And with almost 18 years of experience in the industry of social services, who would expect anything less? As a psychotherapist, Asha has provided counseling to hundreds of clients with challenges in several areas of their lives, including intergenerational trauma, immigrant assimilation and acculturation, sexual, psychological and physical abuse, severe mental illness, and workplace aggression, just to list a few. She has been called upon to discuss mental health issues to both small and large audiences as an expert on health panels, a guest on national radio broadcasts and as a writer & consultant for publications and special projects, including films. In her spare time, Asha devotes her time to independent learning, self development, social justice and mental health awareness, caring for aging relatives, and traveling. As someone who loves to learn and advance the well- being of others, particularly people of the African diaspora, Asha doesn't slow down to the stressors of the world. Always looking to develop her identity as a change agent and community leader, she hopes to one day travel the globe doing philanthroic work for women and children, aiding in the healing of the traumatic experience of being black in America and the world. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-ash-cash-show/support
The Ash Cash Show speaks with Certified Life Coach and Psychotherapist Asha Tarry about the Psychology of Money and how the mind plays a role in prosperity and lack there of. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-ash-cash-show/support