When We Speak is a podcast where we have inspirational, candid, and empowering conversations. It’s a place where we share insight into how we cope, heal, and find meaning in a wide range of experiences. Hosted by mental health therapist, speaker, and author of “What Children Remember”, Tasha Hunter, MSW, LCSW.

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29. Black Women Woes Part I
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29. Black Women Woes Part I

Today's episode was birthed from an idea that I had several months ago. So Cha, Lettie, Marcie, and Patricia all said yes to speaking about the power of being a Black woman and some of what we deal with on a regular basis.  I wanted to utilize the month of August to talk to feature all of us together. This episode is more than I could have dreamed. They represent healing, love, courage, authenticity, and truth. Listening to the convo made me proud to be in community with them and this wasn't just a podcast recording--- it was Black Woman power being exemplified. Here are just a few of the questions that I asked them:

1. What will you no longer return to?

2. What will you no longer accept from others?

3. How are you honoring your Blackness from the perspective of self-care?

4. How is pleasure incorporated into your lives? What give you pleasure?

5. What have you learned about love?

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28. Lettie Elizabeth
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28. Lettie Elizabeth

On today's episode I get to interview my friend Lettie Elizabeth about what it means to be an actual historian and why it's important for history to be taught by people of color. Lettie also shares why this country has a fear of Black history and how education was kept from Black people. Lettie goes on to discuss the following:

—How she practices self-care

—Productivity vs self-worth

—How she shows up authentically

—The importance of doing what you're called to do

—How she honors her ancestors

—What she wants people to learn from her lessons

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