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In episode 212, Shanti sets off to become a world traveler by booking a trip to, you guessed it, Atlanta while Antoinette revisits Yrsa Daley-Ward’s The How. Together, we respond […]
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Dr. Joy Harden Bradford is a licensed psychologist, speaker, and host of the wildly popular mental health podcast, Therapy for Black Girls. On this episode, we explore what friendship looks like. Especially amongst women and black women. As we heal and connect to a different levels of consciousness and emotional intelligence; this conversation elaborates on the dynamics of healthier relationships.
Dr. Joy introduces her upcoming book, “Sisterhood Heals” aimed to provide a healing language for our sisters and friendship circles.
The book “Sisterhood Heals” releases in the Summer of 2023
Connect: @DeviBrown @HelloDrJoy
Learn More: TherapyForBlackGirls.com
Join the mailing list for updates on the book: Sisterhood Heals
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In episode 212, Shanti sets off to become a world traveler by booking a trip to, you guessed it, Atlanta while Antoinette revisits Yrsa Daley-Ward’s The How. Together, we respond […]
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