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Rickard Jean-Noel is a Fordham University trained Social Worker. He is dedicated to providing social and emotional support services to diverse communities throughout the greater New York City area. His psychotherapeutic work has been mainly with adolescents and young adults, particularly those in minority communities suffering with anxiety, depression, PTSD and the impact of various types of abuse, as well as those struggling with substance use disorders. He is also keenly interested in helping those who have long carried the intersectional psychological burdens of systemic racism, classism, xenophobia, genderism and homophobia, as well as other forms of othering and marginalization.
He has been a Clinical Director at a NYC Homeless Shelter and he has worked with HomeBase and their homelessness prevention program. Rickard is the founder of “The Real Word Ministries Inc“, a nonprofit charity that assists those living in poverty within the 5 boroughs of New York. Facebook; Instagram.
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On this episode we talk to the great singer, rapper, songwriter, dancer and more Miss Kaniyah! Miss Kaniyah stop by the show to speak on a good number of things. […]
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