In this episode of the Be the Bridge Podcast, host Latasha Morrison engages in a powerful discussion with Licensed Professional Counselor Dr. Chinwé Williams surrounding mental health. They talk through the collective trauma the world has endured and the racial trauma the BIPOC community endures. Dr. Chinwé shares about the benefits of somatic therapy, the need to foster emotional resilience in kids, and helpful tips for talkings with kids and teens about racism. Dr. Chinwé concludes the conversation with a word for the BIPOC community.




You will be empowered to be a mindful listener and to remain steadfast in the midst of struggles. You will feel validated and encouraged. And you will be reminded that there is always help and hope.




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Host & Executive Producer - Latasha Morrison
Senior Producer - Lauren C. Brown
Producer, Editor, & Music - Travon Potts with Integrated Entertainment Studios
Assistant Producer & Transcriber - Sarah Connatser




Quotes:
“Racial trauma is real. Racial trauma is any sort of race based stress, any sort of mental or emotional injury that's caused by racial bias.” -Dr. Chinwe Williams


“We have to pay attention to what's happening. And we do have to start talking to one another. We have to talk to our children.” -Latasha Morrison


“Being seen and heard is actually essential to healing.” -Dr. Chinwé Williams




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Resources Mentioned:
Seen book by Dr. Chinwé Williams and Will Hutcherson
Beyond the Spiral book by Dr. Chinwé Williams and Will Hutcherson
Five Ways to Help Children Build Emotional Resilience Instagram Post by Dr. Chinwé Williams
Four Tips for Talking to Kids and Teens about Racism and Social Unrest article by Dr. Chinwé Williams




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Not all views expressed in this interview reflect the values and beliefs of Latasha Morrison or the Be the Bridge organization.

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