EP 47: Being a Sanctuary (Ft. Pricelis Dominguez)
What if the church truly became a sanctuary—a refuge for the wounded and marginalized? Join me Megan Ashley In this episode of In Totality, we sit down with Pricelis Dominguez, author […]
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T-Kea is joined by her childhood friend of 20 years, Raymond Baynard, a Broadway performer and SUNY Purchase graduate, to discuss mental health in the entertainment industry. Tune in as they explore the unique pressures of the stage, the importance of self-care, and how Raymond navigates his mental wellness as a professional artist.
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Jovan Belcher, Kansas City Chiefs Linebacker, died by suicide on December 1, 2012. Prior to his death, Jovan took the life of his girlfriend, Kassandra Perkins.
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Wellbeing in Entertainment and Creative Arts (WECA) envisions an entertainment industry guided by trauma-informed principles, by which the health, safety, and wellbeing of artists and entertainment workers are prioritized throughout the entire creative process, from pre- to post-production.
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Michelle Williams, Grammy-winning singer-songwriter of the former group Destiny's Child, has been advocating for mental health and sharing her journey with depression in her memoir "Checking In: How Getting Real About Depression Saved My Life – and Can Save Yours". Michelle opens up about suicidal thoughts, the importance of her faith, family, and friends, as well as the lessons she has learned about prioritizing mental health.
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What if the church truly became a sanctuary—a refuge for the wounded and marginalized? Join me Megan Ashley In this episode of In Totality, we sit down with Pricelis Dominguez, author […]
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