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Best podcasts about black trauma

Latest podcast episodes about black trauma

In Between The Pages with James Lott Jr.
"Blair Underwood Presents Sins of Survivors" Author Joe McClean

In Between The Pages with James Lott Jr.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 30:48


James has an indepth discussion with Joe on the book and the real life surrounding the Amazon Bestselling Fiction book. Detroit is the backdrop! Black Trauma and tragedy is all over the pages. Family is everything. gingerbeardfilms.com

KERA's Think
The cost of writing about Black trauma

KERA's Think

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 46:45


When perusing a career in writing, author Chad Sanders didn't fully anticipate the personal cost of writing about Black pain. The screenwriter, public speaker and host of the Yearbook podcast, joins host Krys Boyd to discuss what he learned about being a Black writer for audiences hungry for stories about race and racism, and the unexpected toll that took on him emotionally. His book is “How to Sell Out: The (Hidden) Cost of Being a Black Writer.”  Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

The City Club of Cleveland Podcast
The Bodies Keep Coming: Dispatches from a Black Trauma Surgeon on Racism, Violence, and How We Heal

The City Club of Cleveland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 60:00


Trauma surgeon and professor Dr. Brian H. Williams has seen it all: gunshot wounds, stabbings, and traumatic brain injuries. Dr. Williams is also an Air Force Academy graduate, a Harvard-trained physician, a former congressional health policy advisor, and a nationally recognized leader at the intersection of public policy and structural racism, gun violence, and health equity. He has treated gun violence victims for more than two decades.rnrnIn his new book The Bodies Keep Coming, Williams ushers us into the trauma bay, where the wounds of a national emergency amass. He draws a through line between white supremacy, gun violence, and the bodies he tries to revive, and he trains his surgeon's gaze on the structural ills that manifest themselves in the bodies of his patients.rnrnWilliams has also served as a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellow at the National Academy of Medicine and as a professor of trauma and acute care surgery at the University of Chicago Medicine. Williams and his work have been featured in outlets like the Chicago Tribune, Dallas Morning News, CNN, and Newsweek.

Emerald Podcast Series
Mental Health and Racism: Breaking the Cycle of Black Trauma

Emerald Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 34:58


Join host Daniel Ridge as he speaks with Ingrid Waldron about her latest book that addresses the structural inequities behind racial trauma. Welcome to Emerald Podcast Series. Join our hosts as they talk to experts using their research to create real impact in society. In each episode we explore the role research plays in our modern world, and ask how it can contribute to solving the complex environmental, economic, social and political challenges facing our planet.

Waving the Red Flag
Black Trauma Fatigue

Waving the Red Flag

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 69:56


LIVE SHOW Survey - Help us craft this event: https://5t31wfz1la0.typeform.com/to/olLem0cJ Ep 239 | the boys are joined by Dom of @PoddyMouthPod 0:00 Preview 4:58 drake and kenny 19:32 black trauma fatigue 22:42 being replacement dick 27:00 my dad dick little as hell 44:41 smartest or hottest 56:42 what its like being bipolar patreon.com/PoddyMouth Grab a thang of our card game at https://shop.wavingtheredflag.com/products/its-a-red-flag-card-game (now shipping to the US & UK) https://www.youtube.com/c/WavingtheRedFlag/join https://www.patreon.com/wavingtheredflag https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wavingtheredflag/subscribe

Waving the Red Flag
AMANDA SEALES: Main Character Syndrome or Black Trauma?

Waving the Red Flag

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 60:16


Grab a thang of our card game at https://shop.wavingtheredflag.com/products/its-a-red-flag-card-game Watch this week's full bonus episode "Does Zendaya ever say nigga?" by becoming a community member at: https://www.youtube.com/c/WavingtheRedFlag/join https://www.patreon.com/wavingtheredflag https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wavingtheredflag/subscribe Ep 219 | While Alvin is away doing the IPO for his locally sourced human sacrifice subscription service Josh and Eddy discuss: 0:00 Preview 1:56 Biohazard Babies 4:45 Antinatalist antics 6:04 the beauty of having kids 10:35 some babies are not good people 14:36 AMANDA SEALES 23:17 the art of making content out of trauma 25:50 JARROD CARMICHAEL 46:19 is it a red flag if they're religious?

Call Me Crazy
EP. 046 Being Black, Trauma, Homeschooling & SO Much More!

Call Me Crazy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 104:59


Another episode of the 'Who is Renny?' series where it's less like an interview and more like a free flowing conversation that sheds light on who I am. Conversing with a twin flame like Shasta, not only tells her story but inadvertently mine as well! Join us while we embody the essence of this shows name 'talking about everything and anything, it might get a little crazy.' Where to find Shasha: @purebyshasha on Instagram // https://purebyshasha.com/ Until next the next episode, follow me... @callmecrazy.pod @rennyhunterco @rennysvirtualporfolio @rhpaint.tings (on Instagram) @ourquarterlycommunity - a quarterly event for female entrepreneurs and small business owners to connect, collaborate & gain exposure! @locallinkup - L.L.O.T.S is a semi-annual celebratory Saturday or Sunday filled with food, drinks, LIVE music, games, shopping, raffles & so much more! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/callmecrazypod/support

Unsolicited Genius
E56: "What is Black Trauma?"

Unsolicited Genius

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 85:51


On this episode, Craig and Mo discuss different perspectives about Black Trauma, mock some of the NFL's mock drafts, and Uncle Mo showcases his poetic passion. Recorded March 20, 2024 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unsolicitedgenius/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unsolicitedgenius/support

FORward Radio program archives
On The Edge With K.A. Owens, Guest: Truman Harris, Topic: Black Trauma

FORward Radio program archives

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 29:03


K.A. Owens interviews Black Psychologist Truman Harris. Topic: Black Trauma. Mr. Harris has a sustained commitment to social justice across gender, race, sexual orientation and all other isms. His clinical and research focus is multicultural psychology, including privilege, microaggressions, and intersectionality. Recorded Friday March 9, 2018 Original Air Date: Friday March 9, 2018. Current Air Date: Saturday February 24, 2024

Four Layered Takes
Unexpected Delight (Mostly): Our Review of American Fiction w/ Spoilers

Four Layered Takes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 81:04


In today's show, we review "American Fiction" and also briefly touch on some pop culture and season 4 of "True Detective." Our takes today... Mel says she wouldn't pay $2K to see Jesus (Usher resale ticket prices); Kim has thoughts on Mo'Nique; "American Fiction" wasn't what we expected as we share our thoughts on what “Black Trauma” is; we also discuss some of the other Oscar contenders along with this season of "True Detective." Please visit us at @4layeredtakes, and don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review us on iTunes, Google Play, and now Spotify.

New Books in African American Studies
Brian H. Williams, "The Bodies Keep Coming: Dispatches from a Black Trauma Surgeon on Racism, Violence, and How We Heal" (Broadleaf Books, 2023)

New Books in African American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 37:41


Trauma surgeon and professor Dr. Brian H. Williams has seen it all: gunshot wounds, stabbings, and traumatic brain injuries. In The Bodies Keep Coming: Dispatches from a Black Trauma Surgeon on Racism, Violence, and How We Heal (Broadleaf Books, 2023), Williams ushers us into the trauma bay, where the wounds of a national emergency amass. As a Harvard-trained physician, Williams learned to keep his head down and his scalpel ready. As a Black man, he learned to swallow the rage when patients told him to take out the trash. Just days after the tragic police shootings of two Black men, Williams tried to save the lives of police officers shot in Dallas in the deadliest incident for US law enforcement since 9/11. Thrust into the spotlight in a nation that loves feel-good stories about heroism more than hard truths about racism, Williams came to rethink everything he thought he knew about medicine, injustice, and what true healing looks like. Now, in raw and intimate detail, Williams narrates not only the events of that night in 2016, but the grief and anger of a Black doctor on the front lines of trauma care. Working in the physician-writer tradition of Atul Gawande and Damon Tweedy, Williams diagnoses the roots of the violence that plagues us. He draws a through line between white supremacy, gun violence, and the bodies he tries to revive, and he trains his surgeon's gaze on the structural ills that manifest themselves in the bodies of his patients. What if racism is a feature of our healthcare system, not a bug? What if profiting from racial inequality is exactly what it was designed to do? Black and brown bodies will continue to be wracked by all types of violence, Williams argues, until something changes. Until we transform policy and law with compassion and care, the bodies will keep coming. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies

New Books Network
Brian H. Williams, "The Bodies Keep Coming: Dispatches from a Black Trauma Surgeon on Racism, Violence, and How We Heal" (Broadleaf Books, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 37:41


Trauma surgeon and professor Dr. Brian H. Williams has seen it all: gunshot wounds, stabbings, and traumatic brain injuries. In The Bodies Keep Coming: Dispatches from a Black Trauma Surgeon on Racism, Violence, and How We Heal (Broadleaf Books, 2023), Williams ushers us into the trauma bay, where the wounds of a national emergency amass. As a Harvard-trained physician, Williams learned to keep his head down and his scalpel ready. As a Black man, he learned to swallow the rage when patients told him to take out the trash. Just days after the tragic police shootings of two Black men, Williams tried to save the lives of police officers shot in Dallas in the deadliest incident for US law enforcement since 9/11. Thrust into the spotlight in a nation that loves feel-good stories about heroism more than hard truths about racism, Williams came to rethink everything he thought he knew about medicine, injustice, and what true healing looks like. Now, in raw and intimate detail, Williams narrates not only the events of that night in 2016, but the grief and anger of a Black doctor on the front lines of trauma care. Working in the physician-writer tradition of Atul Gawande and Damon Tweedy, Williams diagnoses the roots of the violence that plagues us. He draws a through line between white supremacy, gun violence, and the bodies he tries to revive, and he trains his surgeon's gaze on the structural ills that manifest themselves in the bodies of his patients. What if racism is a feature of our healthcare system, not a bug? What if profiting from racial inequality is exactly what it was designed to do? Black and brown bodies will continue to be wracked by all types of violence, Williams argues, until something changes. Until we transform policy and law with compassion and care, the bodies will keep coming. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Medicine
Brian H. Williams, "The Bodies Keep Coming: Dispatches from a Black Trauma Surgeon on Racism, Violence, and How We Heal" (Broadleaf Books, 2023)

New Books in Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 37:41


Trauma surgeon and professor Dr. Brian H. Williams has seen it all: gunshot wounds, stabbings, and traumatic brain injuries. In The Bodies Keep Coming: Dispatches from a Black Trauma Surgeon on Racism, Violence, and How We Heal (Broadleaf Books, 2023), Williams ushers us into the trauma bay, where the wounds of a national emergency amass. As a Harvard-trained physician, Williams learned to keep his head down and his scalpel ready. As a Black man, he learned to swallow the rage when patients told him to take out the trash. Just days after the tragic police shootings of two Black men, Williams tried to save the lives of police officers shot in Dallas in the deadliest incident for US law enforcement since 9/11. Thrust into the spotlight in a nation that loves feel-good stories about heroism more than hard truths about racism, Williams came to rethink everything he thought he knew about medicine, injustice, and what true healing looks like. Now, in raw and intimate detail, Williams narrates not only the events of that night in 2016, but the grief and anger of a Black doctor on the front lines of trauma care. Working in the physician-writer tradition of Atul Gawande and Damon Tweedy, Williams diagnoses the roots of the violence that plagues us. He draws a through line between white supremacy, gun violence, and the bodies he tries to revive, and he trains his surgeon's gaze on the structural ills that manifest themselves in the bodies of his patients. What if racism is a feature of our healthcare system, not a bug? What if profiting from racial inequality is exactly what it was designed to do? Black and brown bodies will continue to be wracked by all types of violence, Williams argues, until something changes. Until we transform policy and law with compassion and care, the bodies will keep coming. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine

New Books in American Studies
Brian H. Williams, "The Bodies Keep Coming: Dispatches from a Black Trauma Surgeon on Racism, Violence, and How We Heal" (Broadleaf Books, 2023)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 37:41


Trauma surgeon and professor Dr. Brian H. Williams has seen it all: gunshot wounds, stabbings, and traumatic brain injuries. In The Bodies Keep Coming: Dispatches from a Black Trauma Surgeon on Racism, Violence, and How We Heal (Broadleaf Books, 2023), Williams ushers us into the trauma bay, where the wounds of a national emergency amass. As a Harvard-trained physician, Williams learned to keep his head down and his scalpel ready. As a Black man, he learned to swallow the rage when patients told him to take out the trash. Just days after the tragic police shootings of two Black men, Williams tried to save the lives of police officers shot in Dallas in the deadliest incident for US law enforcement since 9/11. Thrust into the spotlight in a nation that loves feel-good stories about heroism more than hard truths about racism, Williams came to rethink everything he thought he knew about medicine, injustice, and what true healing looks like. Now, in raw and intimate detail, Williams narrates not only the events of that night in 2016, but the grief and anger of a Black doctor on the front lines of trauma care. Working in the physician-writer tradition of Atul Gawande and Damon Tweedy, Williams diagnoses the roots of the violence that plagues us. He draws a through line between white supremacy, gun violence, and the bodies he tries to revive, and he trains his surgeon's gaze on the structural ills that manifest themselves in the bodies of his patients. What if racism is a feature of our healthcare system, not a bug? What if profiting from racial inequality is exactly what it was designed to do? Black and brown bodies will continue to be wracked by all types of violence, Williams argues, until something changes. Until we transform policy and law with compassion and care, the bodies will keep coming. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in Politics
Brian H. Williams, "The Bodies Keep Coming: Dispatches from a Black Trauma Surgeon on Racism, Violence, and How We Heal" (Broadleaf Books, 2023)

New Books in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 37:41


Trauma surgeon and professor Dr. Brian H. Williams has seen it all: gunshot wounds, stabbings, and traumatic brain injuries. In The Bodies Keep Coming: Dispatches from a Black Trauma Surgeon on Racism, Violence, and How We Heal (Broadleaf Books, 2023), Williams ushers us into the trauma bay, where the wounds of a national emergency amass. As a Harvard-trained physician, Williams learned to keep his head down and his scalpel ready. As a Black man, he learned to swallow the rage when patients told him to take out the trash. Just days after the tragic police shootings of two Black men, Williams tried to save the lives of police officers shot in Dallas in the deadliest incident for US law enforcement since 9/11. Thrust into the spotlight in a nation that loves feel-good stories about heroism more than hard truths about racism, Williams came to rethink everything he thought he knew about medicine, injustice, and what true healing looks like. Now, in raw and intimate detail, Williams narrates not only the events of that night in 2016, but the grief and anger of a Black doctor on the front lines of trauma care. Working in the physician-writer tradition of Atul Gawande and Damon Tweedy, Williams diagnoses the roots of the violence that plagues us. He draws a through line between white supremacy, gun violence, and the bodies he tries to revive, and he trains his surgeon's gaze on the structural ills that manifest themselves in the bodies of his patients. What if racism is a feature of our healthcare system, not a bug? What if profiting from racial inequality is exactly what it was designed to do? Black and brown bodies will continue to be wracked by all types of violence, Williams argues, until something changes. Until we transform policy and law with compassion and care, the bodies will keep coming. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics

New Books In Public Health
Brian H. Williams, "The Bodies Keep Coming: Dispatches from a Black Trauma Surgeon on Racism, Violence, and How We Heal" (Broadleaf Books, 2023)

New Books In Public Health

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 37:41


Trauma surgeon and professor Dr. Brian H. Williams has seen it all: gunshot wounds, stabbings, and traumatic brain injuries. In The Bodies Keep Coming: Dispatches from a Black Trauma Surgeon on Racism, Violence, and How We Heal (Broadleaf Books, 2023), Williams ushers us into the trauma bay, where the wounds of a national emergency amass. As a Harvard-trained physician, Williams learned to keep his head down and his scalpel ready. As a Black man, he learned to swallow the rage when patients told him to take out the trash. Just days after the tragic police shootings of two Black men, Williams tried to save the lives of police officers shot in Dallas in the deadliest incident for US law enforcement since 9/11. Thrust into the spotlight in a nation that loves feel-good stories about heroism more than hard truths about racism, Williams came to rethink everything he thought he knew about medicine, injustice, and what true healing looks like. Now, in raw and intimate detail, Williams narrates not only the events of that night in 2016, but the grief and anger of a Black doctor on the front lines of trauma care. Working in the physician-writer tradition of Atul Gawande and Damon Tweedy, Williams diagnoses the roots of the violence that plagues us. He draws a through line between white supremacy, gun violence, and the bodies he tries to revive, and he trains his surgeon's gaze on the structural ills that manifest themselves in the bodies of his patients. What if racism is a feature of our healthcare system, not a bug? What if profiting from racial inequality is exactly what it was designed to do? Black and brown bodies will continue to be wracked by all types of violence, Williams argues, until something changes. Until we transform policy and law with compassion and care, the bodies will keep coming. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

On Theme
The Black Struggle Industrial Complex

On Theme

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 30:47 Transcription Available


Katie and Yves head to the movies to watch American Fiction. Afterward, they discuss the anatomy of the Black Struggle Industrial Complex™ using examples from the movie and Erasure by Percival Everett. Buy Erasure by Percival Everett Follow us on Instagram @onthemeshow Email us at hello@ontheme.show Visit our website ontheme.showSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In The Margins
EP125: One-on-One with Black Trauma Surgeon and Author Dr. Brian H. Williams on Racism, Violence, Healing, and his Run for Congress

In The Margins

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 32:26


Meet Dr. Brian H. Williams, a distinguished trauma surgeon and author of The Bodies Keep Coming: Dispatches from a Black Trauma Surgeon on Racism, Violence, and How We Heal.   In this episode, Diverse host David Pluviose engages in a conversation with the Air Force Academy graduate and Harvard University-trained surgeon on the intersection between public policy and critical issues like structural racism, gun violence, and health equity.   Williams is a professor specializing in trauma and acute care surgery at the University of Chicago Medicine. His impactful work and insights have garnered recognition worldwide. With over two decades of expertise in treating victims of gun violence, Williams has also served as a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellow at the National Academy of Medicine.   Explore Williams' remarkable journey, from the trauma bay to his current political campaign, as he passionately discusses solutions to address systemic issues, healthcare disparities, and the ongoing struggle for justice. We also dive deep into the emotional aftermath of the Dallas mass shooting, a pivotal moment that ignited Williams' commitment to broader societal healing.   So, join Pluviose and Williams in this thought-provoking discussion about transformative healing.   *As a bonus to this episode Williams has graciously offered one podcast listener a free signed copy of his book. To be eligible, let us know you have listened and share feedback @DiverseIssues on X (formerly Twitter). We want to hear from you by Dec. 31. Enjoy!   KEY POINTS:   - Williams' reflection on how the Dallas mass shooting served as his career's pivotal moment - The importance of having a personal healing journey - The impact of witnessing gun violence firsthand as a trauma surgeon - A glimpse into the writing process for The Bodies Keep Coming: Dispatches from a Black Trauma Surgeon on Racism, Violence, and How We Heal  - Identification of strategies to create a system change, uplift the community, and address healthcare disparities - Factors that led to Williams' pursuing a candidacy in the Congress - How journaling can help in processing one's emotions  - The importance of empathy and understanding in the face of tragedy - William's advocacy for gun safety policies   QUOTABLES:   “I say this frequently. I didn't choose trauma surgery; trauma surgery chose me.” – Dr. Brian Williams   "We have a majority of Americans that want to do something to reduce needless death and suffering due to firearms." – Dr. Brian Williams   GUEST RESOURCES:   Dr. Brian Williams    Website: https://brianwilliamsmd.com/ X (formerly Twitter): @bhwilliamsmd LinkedIn: @bhwilliamsmd Instagram: @BrianHWilliamsMD   Book: The Bodies Keep Coming: Dispatches from a Black Trauma Surgeon on Racism, Violence, and How We Heal. To purchase, go to https://www.broadleafbooks.com/store/product/9781506483122/The-Bodies-Keep-Coming    OR FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: X (formerly Twitter): http://twitter.com/diverseissues Instagram: http://instagram.com/diverseissuesinhighereducation Facebook: http://facebook.com/DiverseIssuesInHigherEducation/ Linkedin: http://linkedin.com/company/diverse-issues-in-higher-education   WATCH THIS VIDEO AND OTHERS ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@DiverseIssuesInHigherEducation  Closed captioning and live show transcription are available in the video for this episode.

Talk World Radio
Talk World Radio: Brian Williams' Dispatches from a Black Trauma Surgeon on Racism, Violence

Talk World Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 29:00


This week on Talk World Radio we're talking about structural racism, non-structural racism, healthcare, gun violence, and politics with Dr. Brian Williams. He is the author of The Bodies Keep Coming: Dispatches from a Black Trauma Surgeon on Racism, Violence, and How We Heal. He is running for Congress in Dallas, Texas, where he became known in the media following the ordeal of trying to save the lives of multiple police officers shot in a mass shooting in 2016.

The RDD Podcast
Do Black Films Need Trauma to Succeed? | The RDD Podcast Ep. 16

The RDD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 60:57


Thomas Cooksey, Tajh Lewis, & Kerry Jones are back at it with The RDD Podcast! They give their 2023 Oscar Predictions, their views on "You People" by Kenya Barris, and their thoughts on Black films always having to include Black Trauma to succeed. This episode contains A LOT of movie spoilers.

Healing Centered Conversations
Episode 33: The Juxtaposition of Black Joy and Trauma with Dr. Celeste Malone and Dr. Sherrie Proctor

Healing Centered Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2023 63:38


Welcome to the Healing-Centered Conversations podcast! In this episode, we have a powerful discussion between Dr. Celeste Malone and Dr. Sherrie Proctor on the Juxtaposition of Black Joy and Black Trauma. Healing is a form of resistance and in this special episode, Dr. Proctor sits down with Dr. Malone to begin the healing process. Dr. Malone describes in her own words, what happened in Denver for NASP 2023 and what she was feeling at that moment, and then reflects on the importance of mobilizing the community and the lessons learned from their response.Dr. Malone discusses the highs and lows of her presidency as just the second Black person to ever serve in the role of President of NASP. She shares her experiences and challenges in leading a national organization and the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in her work.Importantly, listeners will hear firsthand, from two legends in the field of Schoo Psychology about their perspective on the importance of hope and healing in the face of trauma and systemic oppression.This episode is a powerful and necessary conversation for anyone interested in healing-centered practices and addressing the intersection of Black joy and trauma. Tune in to the full episode to hear Dr. Malone and Dr. Proctor's insights and experiences.Guest details...Dr. Celeste MaloneNASP, President, Associate ProfessorFollow on social @cmonique1023Website                    Sherrie L. Proctor, Ph.D.Professor of School PsychologyFollow on social @JustSchoolPsychSherrie Proctor | Queens College of the City University of New YorkResearch Team WebsiteNASP 2023Recent statement from NASPApology from the HyattWant to Support Black School Psychologists?You can donate to the Black School Psych Network (BSPN) hereBecome a sponsor for the BSPN Summit hereLearn more about BSPN hereFollow on social media @theblacksps across all platforms

The Sip List
S6, Sipisode 6: Top 5: Black Films NOT About Black Trauma

The Sip List

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 133:44


I'm joined by the rest of the I Did NOT Make These Rankings Podcast Network. To close out Black History Month, we're talking all the best black films out there that are not centered around black trauma. Enjoy! The Sip List is a proud member of the I Did Not Make These Rankings podcast network. You can also find An Evening at the Movies, Mass Debaters, Crushgasm, and more here. Check out all the other shows the network has to offer! https://idnmtrpodcastnetwork.com/ You can find The Sip List on social media! https://www.thesiplistpodcast.com/ https://www.facebook.com/thesiplistpod https://www.instagram.com/thesiplistpod/ https://twitter.com/list_sip Merch Store: https://www.teepublic.com/user/the-sip-list-podcast music cred: Make love not war - Patino https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_dmlF5VHqkSip --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amanda-kohlhofer/support

On the Matterr: Motivation for Goal-Getters, Entrepreneurs and Anyone Ready to Level all the way Up!
Mental Health As it Relates to Black History w. Dr. Joan Samuels-Dennis

On the Matterr: Motivation for Goal-Getters, Entrepreneurs and Anyone Ready to Level all the way Up!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 54:10


In the episode, Oby joins Dr. Joan Samuels-Dennis for a discussion on Mental Health as it relates to Black History.Dr. Joan holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing from Western University and is a trained trauma therapist. Her areas of expertise include mental health promotion, community development, trauma recovery, and truth, forgiveness, and reconciliation processes.Keep up with Dr. Joan at Drjoan.ca, email at connect@drjoan.ca or on instagram at @HeyImlistening_ Dr. Joan's Background - 4:14Why she studied trauma - 9:10People on Welfare - 10:40New Decision Therapy - 13:20Forgiveness - 14:12Navigating the Healing Process - 22:40Tyre Nicols - 26:10Forgiveness Exercise - 38:01OTM Quote - 49:09Resources:The Art of Letting Gohttps://theartoflettinggo.caForgive and Live Fearlesslyhttps://www.amazon.ca/490-Forgive-and-Live-Fearlessly/dp/B07PQ8TVG7/ref=sr_1_1?qid=1671065945&refinements=p_27%3AJoan+Samuels-Dennis&s=digital-text&sr=1-1&text=Joan+Samuels-DennisSupport the show

Who’s On The Lords Side
Black Trauma Porn: Is There a Secret Agenda?

Who’s On The Lords Side

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 50:23


In this episode I share my thoughts on black trauma porn. Is there a secret agenda? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Danny Morrison
Keenan Anderson. KILLED. Cops continue to compound Black Trauma.

Danny Morrison

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 122:51


Today, we will unpack the TRAGIC killing of 31-year-old Father and Teacher Keenan Anderson. Whose life was taken from him by LAPD on January 3rd.

Memphis Podcast
Healing Black Trauma with Black Therapist with Kelli Harris

Memphis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 90:59


Healing Black Trauma with Black Therapist with Kelli Harris Host: Montoyia McGowan, LCSW Memphis, TN, and in the tristate area www.stoppingthechase.com Guest: Kelli Harris (LPC-MHSP, ACS, Level II EMDR Trained)

Maximum Film!
269. 'Till' with Robert Daniels

Maximum Film!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 64:21


We've got film critic Robert Daniels to help us answer the hard-hitting questions about a film about the kind of gutwrenching true story you wish were pure fiction. Questions like: Did you want to see this movie? Then, we take a hotline call that brings in a healthy dose of Black Joy. What's GoodDrea - wedding ridiculousness Robert - awesome Chicago weatherIfy - skincareITIDICAngelina Jolie Will Play Opera Singer Maria Callas in Pablo Larraín's Next FilmWarner Bros.' Cooks Up an NFT ‘experience': The Fellowship in 4KTim Burton Says He's Done with Disney after Dumbo DebacleStaff Picks:Drea - Clemency, Girls TripRobert - Aftersun, The Banshees of InisherinIfy - Watchmen (the show)Robert's TIME article: Witnessing Black Trauma Onscreen in 2022Buy Alonso's book - I'll Be Home for Christmas Movies            With:Ify NwadiweDrea ClarkRobert DanielsProduced by Marissa FlaxbartSr. Producer Laura Swisher

U.N.I.A. podcast
Black Trauma

U.N.I.A. podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 45:30


Episode 26 will tap into host James Allen's personal experiences of traumatic events. Using updated data analysis on trauma in the black community, ”Black Trauma” will delicately underscore the effects of corporal punishment, abuse, neglect, effort to heal and other challenges that has made an significant impact on today's generation.

Yah Mans And Them Live
YMATL Ep. 119 - Dating in 2022 & Media Using Black Trauma for Clicks

Yah Mans And Them Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 83:52


In todays Episode Yah Mans welcomes Prince Smith to the conversation. Dating in 2022, what to expect? Dating apps? Should you capitalize off of black trauma?

Civic Cipher
Civic Cipher 082722 Handling Black Trauma (Part 2)

Civic Cipher

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2022 34:28


In the second part of the show, we explain how we--as a show and as a community--process the trauma that we see in the media against Black and Brown bodies. We discuss how it feels to be a second-class citizen in this country. Our Way Black History Fact tells the origin story of R&B music.The Enthusiasm ProjectDeep dives exploring the world of what it means to be an independent creator.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show

A Short Story Long Podcast
EPISODE #081 : "ADAM22 IS CAPITALIZING ON BLACK TRAUMA?" Are All Men Cheaters? DaBaby Is FALLING OFF! Tory Lanez V Meg Thee Stallion Was a Publicity Stunt? Gang Indictments +MORE

A Short Story Long Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 69:08


EPISODE #080 : "ADAM22 IS CAPITALIZING ON BLACK TRAUMA?" Are All Men Cheaters? DaBaby Is FALLING OFF! Tory Lanez V Meg Thee Stallion Was a Publicity Stunt? Gang Indictments +MORE Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hesgoals/ https://www.instagram.com/http.gemini https://www.instagram.com/ssl.podcast Check Out Our Affiliates! Instacart! https://instacart.oloiyb.net/sslpodcast 1More Headphones! https://onemore.pxf.io/vnknPN Follow us on youtube! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_bdwTcNXHXZHQYgpJCZy8w If you like this video, Check out Short Story Long w/ Nate and Ju on iHeartPodcast - https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-short-story-long-91010544/ Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1tk6I5oGGpOML5LpXIzOlo?si=65cd9823558d402b Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-short-story-long-podcast/id1599511628 Google Podcast - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9tZWRpYS5yc3MuY29tL2ljZWJyZWFrZXJ3anVhbmRuYXRlL2ZlZWQueG1s?sa=X&ved=0CBoQ27cFahcKEwjQx5XBgJb1AhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQGA CastBox - https://castbox.fm/channel/A-Short-Story-Long-Podcast-id4703898?country=us PodcastAddict - https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/3736228 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nathaniel-walker5/message

Convos For The Culture
The Church Is Down Bad & Sharing Black Trauma - Episode 45

Convos For The Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 97:56


Micah start the show of solo and has a lot of smoke for the media and those who continue to exploit Orlando Brown's issues for clout. In addition to this Micah talks about the 3 black men who were killed by a hit and run outside of one of Chicago's oldest Black Gay nightclubs and the need for black people to stop sharing Black Trauma Porn. After the break Micah is joined by Lizzy as they discuss Juanita Bynums recent rant against Christians who listen to secular music, Bishop Patrick Wooden's continued assault against Beyonce, Jessie Woo (Influencer) exposing a Pastor/Entrepreneur as the LA Swindler, Pastor Carlton Funderburke scolding his church for not buying him things and Bishop Whitehead's continued problems with the media. Micah and Lizzy dive deep into the current state of the church and speak on the direction faith leaders should be going in the uncertain times that we are living in. Brace yourselves because it's time to have the conversation.   Join the email list. https://bit.ly/3puGcHk Watch Conversations the For The Culture on Youtube https://bit.ly/3PYyMrZ  Follow the show on Instagram https://instagram.com/convosFTC Follow Micah on Instagram https://instagram.com/itsmicahb  Follow Lizzy on Instagram https://instagram.com/lizzyplawton If you want contribute to the show you can below CashApp - $ConvosFTC Buy Me A Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/itsmicahb  Host : Micah Butler Producer : Lizzy P. Lawton --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/convosftc/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/convosftc/support

Ninja Please
S8 Ep13: Tales from the Tardis Episode 12 "Fighting The last Temptations"

Ninja Please

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 102:16


Welcome to another adventure. Of the ninja please podcast  On today's adventure, we kick off the show with some gaming news as Square Enix is looking to sell to Sony exclusively.  We also share our thoughts on John Wick Director wanting to take a crack at Marvel's Blade Movie. (00:12:34:00) We talk about James Franco and John Liguazamo's issue with the white actor playing Fidel Castro in an upcoming biopic about Castro's daughter.  (00:19:00) We talk about Black Trauma and the upcoming Emit Till Biopic, later we talk about Jake Gullinhal rebooting Roadhouse.  (00:30:00)Starman gives a spoiler-free review of Bullett Train  (00:40:00) we talk about Music Midtown's Cancelation and the return of Clear Book Bags in School  This spins into a discussion about Woodstock 99 and the documentary on Netflix.  (00:50:00) When we come back from Break Strip stops by and we talk Bodybuilders, Superheroes and the Suspected supplements that bulk up our favorite actors, nutrition , sex and more .  Original Music By Starman Ninja Please Theme - Starman .  Ninjaplease OST Coming soon. Subscribe to Ninjapleasepod on Youtube 2022 Star Superior, LLC Follow us on social Media @Ninjapleasepod and like us on Facebook. Coming soon to Youtube. #Ninjapleasepodcast #covid19 #Anime #Hulu #Crunchyroll #Funimation #Nintendo #Sony #PS5 #Marvel #DC #DIsney #syfy #Cartoonnetwork #CN #Adultswim #usa #trending #memes #life #style #Netflix #Ninjapleasepodcast #Amazonprimevideo #Hulu #PS5 #Xbox #WB #HBOMAX #Disney+ #animereview #bestanimepocast #BLERD #Bestblerdpodintheunuverse #geekoftheyear #bestgeekpod  #blackgeekculture #comedy #healthfood #health #woodstock99 #DSE #dashadoeempire #Castro #jamesfranco #

BZ Podcast
Ep. 164 Monkey'ing Around

BZ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 78:55


Music: BREAKING @shinethepharoah Usher “U” Handstand / We were some gullible kids 3:05 / We need knee-friendly African dances, Heel Toe was dumb as hell 5:47 / Beyoncé Album Review, Does Kelis get her Flowers?, Music Industry integrity + pettiness 8:52 / National Chicken Wing Day, Applebees Chicken Flavor Lip Glosses, + Pink Sauce Backlash 28:04 / Celebrities Love shitting on us, Are big butts out? 35:20 / Sesame Street Bullies 41:49 / Emmitt Till Biopic, Black Trauma for profit 47:11 / 366 Officers we're at Uvalde shooting? 58:00 / They playing in our face with this Monkey Pox 1:05.47 / USA to trade Brittney Griner for Russian Arms Dealer 1:10.35

Unbound Cinefemme
The Philosophy of Black Trauma in Horror

Unbound Cinefemme

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 46:27


Avery, yet again, switches up the podcast dynamic with an episode dissecting three different black horror movies: Antebellum (2020), Master (2022), & Get Out (2017). Inspired by the mixed reviews of Jordan Peele's Nope, she uses her big college brain to discuss how black trauma has been commodified in the horror genre. Instagram: @TheUnboundCinefemPod Twitter: @TheUnboundCinefem Letterboxd: @averycof --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Times: Daily news from the L.A. Times
Big Tobacco, Black trauma

The Times: Daily news from the L.A. Times

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 30:04


In celebration of Juneteenth, this week we're running some of our favorite episodes about the Black experience. Today, we revisit the showdown centering on proposals to ban menthol cigarettes and how the tobacco companies enlists Black community leaders to ensure that any ban never happens. This episode first aired on Apr 26, 2022.Read the show transcript here.Host: Gustavo ArellanoGuests: L.A. Times medical investigations reporter Emily Baumgaertner, and Ben Stockton of the Bureau of Investigative Journalism.

Parenting for the Culture
Talking Trauma with Kobe Campbell

Parenting for the Culture

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 42:25


What do you do when a tragedy happens? What do you tell your kids? The mass shooting at the supermarket in Buffalo has Charisse evaluating how trauma shows up in her parenting, especially for Black people. In this episode Charisse welcomes Kobe Campbell,  an award-winning licensed trauma therapist, Christian counselor, writer media expert, and speaker to help navigate what the next phases in this conversation look like. And y'all, Kobe has all the gems. If you're not sure how to talk to your children, or how to rectify trauma within yourself, this is an episode you do not want to miss.Let Kobe know what you think by connecting with her on Instagram @kobecampbell_and connect with Charisse @charissesimsIf you learned something today, make sure you tell another parent so they can get in on the info! Make sure you're following the podcast so you never miss a new episode and if you really want to help us out, rate and review (we all need that positive affirmation!) See you next week!========Season 3 of Couch Conversations is HERE and it's featuring your favorite Auntie and Uncle, Tabitha and Chance Brown! The only place to watch it RIGHT NOW is on  Black Love+  . Black Love+ is the premier destination for all things Black Love. Download it today from your favorite app store and join in on the conversation!Connect with us:@blacklove on Instagram@blacklovedoc on Facebook@blacklovedoc on Twitter 

Was That In Good Taste?
THIS IS HARD- The MR. Morale & The Big steppers Review

Was That In Good Taste?

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 80:54


THIS IS HARD. Because of the conversation about transphobia, Homophobia, and Black Trauma around this album, we decided it would be fun to talk through the concepts. What's more important though is what YOU think? What did you think of the Album? Do you think that the art made the way it is it helpful or harmful? Listen, comment, and let us know what you think. The Show Notes have a lot more in them- https://bit.ly/BlackerTheBEARY --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/was-that-in-good-taste/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/was-that-in-good-taste/support

The Wack Thesis
Black Trauma 2022

The Wack Thesis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 50:47


You can read it and know what we are talking about. Weeks later we also talk about Will Smith and his troubles with his relationship

The Times: Daily news from the L.A. Times
Big Tobacco, Black trauma

The Times: Daily news from the L.A. Times

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 29:44


Menthol-flavored cigarettes have been controversial for decades, and the Food and Drug Administration is weighing a national ban on them. But tobacco companies are not a fan of losing out on millions of dollars with that possible move. So they've enlisted leaders in a community that has long been the biggest consumer of menthols: Black people.Read the show transcript here.Host: Gustavo ArellanoGuests: L.A. Times medical investigations reporter Emily Baumgaertner, and Ben Stockton of the Bureau of Investigative Journalism.More reading:How Big Tobacco used George Floyd and Eric Garner to stoke fear among Black smokersAddicted to menthol: Big Tobacco's targeting of Black communities could soon endOp-Ed: Big Tobacco helped destroy Black Americans' health. Banning menthols could help improve it

The African History Network Show
Will Packer, Oscars Producer speaks, behind scenes after Will Smith slaps Chris

The African History Network Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 134:00


Will Packer, Oscars Producer, speaks out on behind the scenes after Will Smith slapped Chris Rock; What happens when Black Trauma meets Black Trauma?; Chris Rock explains having Non Verbal Learning Disorder; House Democrats vote to Legalize Marijuana.  The reason why Marijuana was made is illegal in 1937 is rooted in Racism and the main who persecuted Billie Holiday. – TheAHNShow with Michael Imhotep 4-3-22   Support The African History Network through Cash App @ https://cash.app/$TheAHNShow or PayPal @ TheAHNShow@gmail.com or http://www.PayPal.me/TheAHNShow .   Next Class, Sat. 4-9-22, 2pm EST ‘Ancient Kemet (Egypt), The Moors & The Maafa: Understanding The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade What They Didn't Teach You In School', (10 Week Online Course)  with Michael Imhotep founder of The African History Network.  Discounted Reg. $60; ALL LIVE SESSIONS WILL BE RECORDED SO YOU CAN WATCH AT ANY TIME! WATCH CONTENT ON DEMAND!  REGISTER HERE: https://theahn.learnworlds.com/course/ancient-kemet-moors-maafa-trans-atlantic-slave-trade-feb-2022

Plan A Konversations
Decoding Trauma. Promoting Justice. Advancing Equality. Dr. Cleo Manago, Behavioral Health & Cultural Analyst

Plan A Konversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 67:43


Season 10, Episode 1 - Decoding Trauma. Promoting Justice. Advancing Equality. Dr. Cleo Manago - Behavioral Health & Cultural AnalystWELCOME TO SEASON 10!  About Dr. Cleo ManagoBehavioral Health and Cultural Analyst, Dr. Cleo Manago is thewriter, educator, speaker and Black/African defense-focused human rights activist who founded Black Men's Xchange National (BMX). He is Interim Chief Executive Office for the Pride Center of Maryland and creator of the coveted Critical Thinking and Cultural Affirmation (or CTCA) methodology: a “trance-breaking", racism and oppression trauma induced behavioral intervention methodology. Manago's work is featured in The Black Scholar — Journal of Black Studies and Research, The Journal of Black Psychology, andthe American Journal of Public Health.Connect with Dr. Manago: Amassi.org, IG: @cleomanago + @blackmensxchange_national Twitter: @cleomanago + @bmxnational Facebook: Cleo Manago Klay's NoteWant more information on our custom meditations? Email: Assistant@PlanAwithKlay.com.If you're looking for a cool scripted podcast drama, check out Venice HERE by Marisa Bramwell.Thank you for listening to Season 8 of Plan A Konversations! Share your thoughts and follow Klay on your favorite social media: @PlanAwithKlay and use the hashtag #PlanA101​​​. Want more Plan A? Subscribe to Klay's website: KlaySWilliams.com.If you've been motivated, inspired and called to action by this podcast, please consider contributing with the link provided below.Support the show (https://paypal.me/PlanAEnterprises?locale.x=en_US)

F**k This Shit Podcast
"Black Trauma Porn"

F**k This Shit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 73:45


In this episode I discuss the impacts of Black Trauma Porn, and exactly wtf it is since I'm certain this may be a new phase for some of you. Also, 2 separate RNST segments, one of which about how I may have saved a life, and of course, the slap heard 'round the world. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Seasoned Sessions
84. Stop using Black trauma for entertainment

Seasoned Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2022 45:39


Welcome back to Seasoned Sessions! In this week's episode, we talk about; International Women's Day and the gender pay gap, Prince William commenting that it's “alien” for his generation to see conflict in Europe, an upcoming Broadway opera about the murder of Emmett Till, and more. Get in touch with us at @seasonedsessionspod, @adaenechi, and @its_hanifahh. Have a great week!

Drank & Thank
Black Trauma

Drank & Thank

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2022 40:34


Moby D & The wafer discuss the long line of traumas that plague the black community

The Gareth Cliff Show
Weaponising Black Trauma for Financial Gain

The Gareth Cliff Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 57:15


24.02.22 Pt 2 - Leeto Nthoba and Anthea Gardner join the team to dissect the budget speech by Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana, and how it will impact the ordinary Joe in South Africa. Leeto then looks at the commodification of white fear and black historic pain.

Misconnected with Imani Kaliid
Understanding Black Trauma and Outrage | Ep. 74

Misconnected with Imani Kaliid

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 30:50


People make the mistake of identifying African American trauma and outrage to isolated incidents of racial injustice. I explain why it's so much bigger than that.

The Black Rapport
BLACK TRAUMA & CYBER-BULLYING (S3:EP2 W/Savon)

The Black Rapport

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 65:37


In episode 2 of season 3, Tone and Ty sit down with their first guest of the season, established producer, Savon. The trio discuss his path into producing, and where he plans to take it in the near future. After that, they tap into the topic of black trauma and how it has been normalized. Next, they speak on the concept of self-value, and then close out the episode by touching on the subject of cyber-bullying. 

Girl, I Guess
Episode 13 | "No Black Trauma" with Dr. Ally

Girl, I Guess

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 54:17


Summary: On this episode, the ladies discuss the effects of living in this semi-post pandemic society and it's natural effects on us as Black people in all parts of our lives including our relationships with ourselves and others, plus how we identify these moments and how we can be coping to deal and process. Their joined by Karen's personal therapist, Health and Relationship expert, Dr. Allycin Powell-Hicks who gives great perspective covering topics ranging from how people mourn through denial to when people should consider getting therapy for themselves.