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Zach sits down again with friend of the show Dr. Nikki Coleman to talk about the reality of invisible disabilities and how employers can support them at work. Learn more about Living Corporate's offerings and services. https://www.living-corporate.com/about Check out our merch! https://bit.ly/375rFbY
In this episode, we speak to Industrial Heater's owner and CEO, Tom McGwire, and Mechanical Drafter, Nikki Coleman. Industrial Heater is in its 102nd year of business after it was started in 1921 by his grandfather. In 1954 his grandfather patented the very first ceramic band heater. These heaters were used extensively in the textile industry and remain a staple within the business. Since then things have grown and developed and they are now based in Cheshire, Connecticut so join me as we find out more about the company and its people.Industrial Heater Website Hi-tech Fabricating WebsiteManufactureCT WebsiteTom McGwire LinkedIn
Dr. Nikki Coleman welcomes Dr. Ebony to The Break Room to discuss Black entrepreneurship. Connect with both Dr. Nikki & Dr. Ebony on LinkedIn. https://bit.ly/3O12Odk https://bit.ly/3PB5AHq Check out Dr. Ebony's website. https://bit.ly/3FwrGGA Learn more about (and order!) Dr. Ebony's therapy cards. https://bit.ly/3hESOeD Learn more about Pfizer on their website. http://bit.ly/2TTtZiZ Check out Pfizer's "Science Will Win" podcast. http://bit.ly/3u3uoxW Follow The Break Room on Twitter. https://bit.ly/34R2ety
Dr. Nikki Coleman & Dr. Olajide Bamishigbin link back up on The Break Room to discuss racism in mainstream media. Connect with both Dr. Nikki & Dr. Bamishigbin on LinkedIn. https://bit.ly/3O12Odk https://bit.ly/3yIXhmz Learn more about Pfizer on their website. http://bit.ly/2TTtZiZ Check out Pfizer's "Science Will Win" podcast. http://bit.ly/3u3uoxW Follow The Break Room on Twitter. https://bit.ly/34R2ety
Dr. Nikki Coleman & Dr. Olajide Bamishigbin link back up on The Break Room to discuss the wave of layoffs that is sweeping the United States. Connect with both Dr. Nikki & Dr. Bamishigbin on LinkedIn. https://bit.ly/3O12Odk https://bit.ly/3yIXhmz Learn more about Pfizer on their website. http://bit.ly/2TTtZiZ Check out Pfizer's "Science Will Win" podcast. http://bit.ly/3u3uoxW Follow The Break Room on Twitter. https://bit.ly/34R2ety
Dr. Nikki Coleman & Dr. Olajide Bamishigbin link back up on The Break Room to discuss tokenism. Check out the Black Panther podcast mentioned in the episode. https://apple.co/3XjWfY9 Connect with both Dr. Nikki & Dr. Bamishigbin on LinkedIn. https://bit.ly/3O12Odk https://bit.ly/3yIXhmz Follow The Break Room on Twitter. https://bit.ly/34R2ety
Dr. Nikki Coleman & Dr. Olajide Bamishigbin link back up on The Break Room to discuss Black ERGs. Want to know more about our LinkedIn Learning courses? Check them out! https://bit.ly/3k4havy Connect with both Dr. Nikki & Dr. Bamishigbin on LinkedIn. https://bit.ly/3O12Odk https://bit.ly/3yIXhmz Follow The Break Room on Twitter. https://bit.ly/34R2ety
Dr. Nikki Coleman & Dr. Olajide Bamishigbin link back up on The Break Room. Want to know more about our LinkedIn Learning courses? Check them out! https://bit.ly/3k4havy Connect with both Dr. Nikki & Dr. Bamishigbin on LinkedIn. https://bit.ly/3O12Odk https://bit.ly/3yIXhmz Follow The Break Room on Twitter. https://bit.ly/34R2ety
Dr. Nikki Coleman & Dr. Olajide Bamishigbin link back up on The Break Room this week to discuss the impact of trauma on our ability to navigate challenging experiences or conflicts at work. Want to know more about our LinkedIn Learning courses? Check them out! https://bit.ly/3k4havy Connect with both Dr. Nikki & Dr. Bamishigbin on LinkedIn. https://bit.ly/3O12Odk https://bit.ly/3yIXhmz Follow The Break Room on Twitter. https://bit.ly/34R2ety
Dr. Nikki Coleman & Dr. Olajide Bamishigbin link back up on The Break Room this week to discuss mental health diagnoses at work, namely whether or not you should share them. Want to know more about our LinkedIn Learning courses? Check them out! https://bit.ly/3k4havy Connect with both Dr. Nikki & Dr. Bamishigbin on LinkedIn. https://bit.ly/3O12Odk https://bit.ly/3yIXhmz Follow The Break Room on Twitter. https://bit.ly/34R2ety
No workplace is without conflict, yet how Black and brown professionals interact with conflict could have amplified repercussions. Hosts Dr. Wendy M. Edmonds & Dr. Lonnie Morris welcome special guest Dr. Nikki Coleman to the show to discuss further. Insights: How do you deal with conflict and confrontation without falling into stereotypical tropes? How do you safely advocate for yourself when naming the harm that happens in the workplace? What additional tools exist to safely navigate toxic workplace environments and interactions? Connect with Dr. Edmonds & Dr. Morris on LinkedIn. Links in order: https://bit.ly/3B3uhqs https://bit.ly/3B3Zp9g Connect with special guest Dr. Nikki Coleman on LinkedIn. https://bit.ly/3O12Odk
This week, my guest is Dr. Nikki Coleman, a licensed psychologist, relational wellness expert, and DEI expert. Dr. Nikki is knowledgeable about race, culture, sexuality and organizational change and, most importantly, she is a force in this world for living your life differently. In this episode, we are talking about her career journey, the “emergent strategy” of creating change and how to allow yourself to choose pleasure. Punk Rock HR is proudly underwritten by The Starr Conspiracy. The Starr Conspiracy is a B2B marketing agency for innovative brands creating the future of workplace solutions. For more information, head over to thestarrconspiracy.com. To read the full show notes for this episode, visit: https://laurieruettimann.com/live-your-life-differently
Dr. Nikki Coleman welcomes Dr. Monique Mills to The Break Room in this episode centered around code-switching. Want to know more about our LinkedIn Learning courses? Check them out! https://bit.ly/3k4havy Connect with both Dr. Nikki & Dr. Mills on LinkedIn. Links in order: https://bit.ly/3O12Odk https://bit.ly/3rKRqbM Follow The Break Room on Twitter. https://bit.ly/34R2ety
Building onto last week's episode, in this interview we discuss Dr. Nikki Coleman's experiences doing couples therapy. Oftentimes she witnesses Black women overcompensating for their male partners' lack of empathy, accountability, emotional intelligence, etc. We talk about the toll this takes on both women and men as well as what this could mean for your intimate connections. Show notes: https://wp.me/p8IkFe-rt
Dr. Nikki Coleman welcomes Dr. Markisha Webster, the diversity, equity and inclusion director at SMUD, to the show - Dr. Webster is a real DEI leader who is doing the work, and they break down how in this episode. Connect with Dr. Coleman & Dr. Webster on LinkedIn. https://bit.ly/3O12Odk https://bit.ly/3AVbX3d
Respectability politics, gender stereotypes, and $ exual shame can take a toll on our mental health & relationships. In this week's Between Sessions episode, Dr. Nikki Coleman shares with us how Black/Brown folx can begin to liberate ourselves and begin creating a life that is authentic to ourselves and filled with healthy pleasure. Guest: Dr. Nikki Coleman https://www.drnikkiknows.com/ https://www.instagram.com/drnikkiknows/ https://www.facebook.com/DrNikkiKnows/ https://www.tiktok.com/@drnikkisextherapist
In honor of #mentalhealthawarenessmonth, Zach sits down with Dr. Nikki Coleman, therapist, educator, consultant, and mentor to talk about navigating the complexities of mental wellness in the workplace while also being Black. Check out a range of resources that may be useful to individuals seeking support for mental health concerns and/or coping with race-related stressors. https://bit.ly/3LWicFT Connect with Dr. Nikki on LinkedIn and Twitter. https://bit.ly/3O12Odk https://bit.ly/3N2nvov Interested in learning more about Dr. Nikki? Check out her website. https://bit.ly/3t8x8Kl Interested in supporting Living Corporate? Check out our Support page. https://bit.ly/3egO3Dk
In this Podcast, Pastor Sophia Barrett is in Conversation with Nikki Coleman who along with her husband Trevor, are the Pastors at Bridge Church, South Africa. Nikki is the person who inspired the Stay Meditations Podcast and this story is perfect to share what Ps Sophia's heart, expectation and prayer is for everyone who listens to these podcasts. Watch out for the next episode coming soon.
In this episode, Cherese Waight and Helen Neville speak with award winning psychologists Dr. Candice Hargons and Dr. Nikki Coleman about practicing therapy and professional work from an anti-oppressive and anti-racist lens. They share stories about their training and practice, and they talk about what it means to be authentic in and outside of the therapy room. Learn more about specific ways mental health settings and the field of counseling psychology can decolonize their training efforts. ABOUT THE GUESTS Dr. Candice Nicole Hargons is an award-winning associate professor of counseling psychology at the University of Kentucky, where she studies sexual wellness and healing racial trauma – all with a love ethic. Dr. Hargons is the creator of the Ally + Accomplice Meditation for Cultivating an Anti-Racist Mindset and the Black Lives Matter Meditation for Healing Racial Trauma, which has been featured in the Huffington Post and Blavity and used by universities and private practices across the US. She has been quoted or featured in the New York Times, Cosmopolitan, Women's Health, and other media. She serves on the Board of Directors for the American Psychological Association and is a Fellow of the Society of Counseling Psychology. Additionally, Dr. Hargons is the founder of the Center for Healing Racial Trauma. You can follow Dr. Candice Nicole on IG @dr.candicenicole and learn more at www.drcandicenicole.com. Dr. Nikki Coleman is a PsyPact credentialed licensed psychologist and Sex Self Confidence Coach. Her expertise includes a diversity, equity, and inclusion consultant and trainer, writer, podcaster, public speaker, and therapist. She received her Ph. D. in Counseling Psychology from the APA-accredited top-ranked program at the University of Missouri-Columbia in 2002. For over 15 years she was a professor of Counseling Psychology with over 7 years as a tenured professor. During that time, she published peer-reviewed articles on identity and cultural factors impacting young Black adults. Her business Dr. Nikki Knows is a practice that focuses on the relational and sexual wellness of Black folx and racial equity consultation and training for small to mid-size organizations. Dr. Nikki's mantra is: “Pleasure is my birthright” and she works to imbue that to her clients. You can follow Dr. Nikki on IG and Twitter @DrNikkiKnows and learn more at www.DrNikkiKnows.com and https://linktr.ee/drnikkiknows. GUESTS SELECT PUBLICATIONS Dr. Candice Hargons Select Publications Hargons, C. N., Malone, N., Montique, C., Dogan, J., Stuck, J., Meiller, C., Sanchez, A., Sullivan, Q.-A., Bohmer, C., Curvey, R., Woods, I., Jr., Tyler, K., Oluokun, J., & Stevens-Watkins, D. (2022). “White people stress me out all the time”: Black students define racial trauma.Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 28(1), 49–57. https://doi.org/10.1037/cdp0000351 Hargons, C. (2022). Mindfulness and matter: The Black Lives Matter Meditation for Healing Racial Trauma. In Beyond White Mindfulness(pp. 98-109). Routledge. Hargons, C., Malone, N. J., Montique, C. S., Dogan, J., Stuck, J., Meiller, C., ... & Stevens-Watkins, D. (2021). Race-based stress reactions and recovery: Pilot testing a racial trauma meditation. Journal of Black Psychology, 00957984211034281. Hargons, C. N., Dogan, J., Malone, N., Thorpe, S., Mosley, D. V., & Stevens-Watkins, D. (2021). Balancing the sexology scales: A content analysis of Black women's sexuality research. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 23(9), 1287-1301. Mosley, D. V., Hargons, C. N., Meiller, C., Angyal, B., Wheeler, P., Davis, C., & Stevens-Watkins, D. (2021). Critical consciousness of anti-Black racism: A practical model to prevent and resist racial trauma.Journal of Counseling Psychology, 68(1), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1037/cou0000430 Hargons, C. N., Mosley, D. V., Meiller, C., Stuck, J., Kirkpatrick, B., Adams, C., & Angyal, B. (2018). “It feels so good”: Pleasure in last sexual encounter narratives of black university students. Journal of Black Psychology, 44(2), 103-127. https://doi.org/10.1177/0095798417749400 Hargons, C., Mosley, D. V., & Stevens-Watkins, D. (2017). Studying sex: A content analysis of sexuality research in counseling psychology. The Counseling Psychologist, 45(4), 528-546. https://doi.org/10.1177/0011000017713756 Hargons, C., Mosley, D., Falconer, J., Faloughi, R., Singh, A., Stevens-Watkins, D., & Cokley, K. (2017). Black lives matter: A call to action for counseling psychology leaders. The Counseling Psychologist, 45(6), 873-901. https://doi.org/10.1177/0011000017733048 Dr. Nikki Coleman Select Publications Paquin, J. D., & Coleman, M. N. (2021). Introduction to the special issue on women and group work. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 71(1), 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1080/00207284.2020.1798667 Raque, T. L., Mitchell, A. M., Coleman, M. N., Coleman, J. J., & Owen, J. (2021). Addressing racial equity in health psychology research: An application of the multicultural orientation framework.American Psychologist, 76(8), 1266–1279. https://doi.org/10.1037/amp0000888 Coleman, M. N., Reynolds, A. A., & Torbati, A. (2020). The relation of Black-oriented reality television consumption and perceived realism to the endorsement of stereotypes of Black women.Psychology of Popular Media, 9(2), 184–193. https://doi.org/10.1037/ppm0000223 Coleman, M. N., Butler, E. O., Long, A. M., & Fisher, F. D. (2016). In and out of love with hip-hop: Saliency of sexual scripts for young adult African American women in hip-hop and Black-oriented television. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 18(10), 1165-1179. https://doi.org/10.1080/13691058.2016.1175029 Coleman, M. N., Chapman, S., & Wang, D. C. (2013). An examination of color-blind racism and race-related stress among African American undergraduate students. Journal of Black Psychology, 39(5), 486-504. https://doi.org/10.1177/0095798412469226 Coleman, M. N. (2006). Critical incidents in multicultural training: An examination of student experiences. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 34(3), 168-182. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.2161-1912.2006.tb00036.x CULTURALLY INFORMED THERAPY RESOURCES Sista Afya BIPOC Mental Health Resources Directory for Therapy for Black Girls HealHaus INNOPSYCH National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network National Alliance on Mental Health/ Identity and Cultural Dimensions Therapy for Black Men STAY IN TOUCH! #LiberationNowPodcast Email: liberationlab.uiuc@gmail.com | Instagram & Twitter: @liberationlab_ EPISODE CREDITS Music: Amir Maghsoodi and Briana Williams Podcast Artwork: B. Andi Lee & Amir Maghsoodi Episode Intro/Outro: Mahogany Monette Episode Editing: Cherese Waight and Helen Neville EPISODE TRANSCRIPT bit.ly/LibNowE10
This is the podcast adaptation of the 14th episode of The Break Room! This one's focused on the absolute fact that parenting as a professional ain't easy. Special thanks to our hosts, Drs. Nikki Coleman & Jide Bamishigbin! Part of the Living Corporate network, The Break Room is focused on mental health, wellness and healing for Black folks at work. You can expect real talk from real experts about the real ways Black folks can protect and heal themselves from racialized trauma at work. Check out full episodes of The Break Room, video included. http://bit.ly/3pFsW0e Interested in supporting Living Corporate? Check out our Support page. https://bit.ly/3egO3Dk
This is the podcast adaptation of the eleventh episode of The Break Room! This one's centered around cultivating allyship. Special thanks to our hosts, Drs. Nikki Coleman & LaWanda Hill! Part of the Living Corporate network, The Break Room is focused on mental health, wellness and healing for Black folks at work. You can expect real talk from real experts about the real ways Black folks can protect and heal themselves from racialized trauma at work. Check out full episodes of The Break Room, video included. http://bit.ly/3pFsW0e Interested in supporting Living Corporate? Check out our Support page. https://bit.ly/3egO3Dk
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This week I am joined by Dr. Nikki Coleman, a Licensed Psychologist in Houston, whose research involves sexual schemas in the Black community, how sexual relationships impact our mental health, and the implications of today's culture on Black female sexuality. We dive into the origins of sexual shame in the Black community and how a history of body politics has fostered an inability to acknowledge our sexuality as an inherent right not just a luxury. Sharing personal experiences, all while providing a psychological framework for our sexual behaviors give light into how important and satisfying this conversation is. I look forward to hearing your thoughts. Follow us on social media and keep the conversation going! Dr. Nikki Coleman @drnikkiknows TemaraToday @temaratoday Don't forget to RATE! SUBSCRIBE! REVIEW! on Apple Podcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/temaratoday/support
Steve Harvey says you should act like a lady & think like a man. Taylor Swift suggests playing games. Jada Pinkett-Smith says she's nobody's watcher. Adam Levine claims you should always let a woman believe she is right. Dr. Nikki Coleman joins Jess and Brandon to dissect celebrity relationship advice and address how we can use their insights to improve our own relationships. Follow Dr. Nikki on... Facebook Twitter Instagram This podcast is brought to you by Desire Resorts.
Should soldiers obey every command? It depends on if they're about to kill Hitler, or clean out the inside of a fuel tank... We explore the world of military ethics and moral injury with military bioethicistist Rev. Dr. Nikki Coleman! The Wholesome Show is @rodl and @willozap. Communications Manager Ella Barnett!