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This week's episode of the Be More Today Show features licensed clinical social worker, speaker, consultant and educator Dr. Tiffany Llewellyn. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Social Work from Medgar Evers College, Master of Social Work at Hunter College, and Doctor of Social Work degree at the University of Southern California with a research focus on the impact of systemic oppression on Black mental health.Dr. Llewellyn has extensive experience within mental healthcare and is passionate about mental health through the lens of race, oppression and power. Her experience includes creating structural change through social justice work, working with clients to increase wellness and decrease racial trauma, and activating students for social justice engagement.Join our conversation as we discuss ways wellness can assist with the trauma in communities of color, why faith based organizations struggle to stand for social justice issues, and why kindness needs to be an action word in the Christian community. Follow Dr. Llewellyn at www.tlwellness.org, Adventists for Social Justice on Facebook, or @drtiffanylew on IG. Visit www.bemoretoday.com for all other information. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bemoretoday/support
Black does crack, and not only with the latest revelation of melanated skin needing SPF. The realization that black people in various communities and cultures crack emotionally, spiritually and mentally. This informative episode is graced with Dr. Tiffany Llewellyn - a highly trained licensed clinical social worker, passionate speaker and transformative consultant. Dr. Llewellyn is the Owner & Clinical Director at Llewellyn Wellness and Consulting, LLC.Connect With Dr. Tiffany Llewellyn:Website: https://tlwellness.org/index.htmlInstagram: https://bit.ly/3CzFmOjConnect With Me Your Host: Email: SheDiscoveredPodcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://bit.ly/SDPINSTADonate to Podcast: https://bit.ly/SDPDONATE
Adventist Voices by Spectrum: The Journal of the Adventist Forum
Dr. Tiffany Llewellyn is the founder and president of Adventists for Social Justice. We discuss its founding, the growing anti-racist activism in Adventism, and also her recent comments about misogyny in church programming.
What's the connection between race, trauma, and children? Who needs to step up and making a difference? The Government, church, people? Tiffany Llewellyn dives deep into the topic and makes sure to delineate different ways to make reconciliation, love, and therapy happen for those who are most in need. Music Background: Sorrow by Sappheiros--- 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/disruptive-adventism/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/disruptive-adventism/support
Adventist Voices by Spectrum: The Journal of the Adventist Forum
Episode 1: This episode explores the intersection of religion and politics, the Christian responsibility to engage community and civic engagement and personal development to sustain long term social justice work. Tiffany Llewellyn, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who is passionate about all things race, justice, mental health and culture. Although she considers herself a change agent and voice for the voiceless, her passion for social justice aims to restore voices to those who have been silenced. Phillip M. Malcolm has been a relentless advocate for truth and justice and is passionate about the intersection of politics and religion. In 2016, Phil coined the nickname, “The Bearded Host,” after hosting his first ever radio show called “The Real Phil Show.” He is a business owner, and also works for the Department of Justice providing compensation and resources for victims and families of those affected by 9/11 attacks.
Today our special guest, Tiffany Llewellyn and I discuss just how straight, straight men are; forming friendships with other women in adulthood; and how she keeps her sanity while practicing abstinence....enjoy!!!