The Black Girl's Guide to Healing Emotional Wounds

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Fill your soul, gain inspiration, healing and a new perspective by listening to a powerful information and interviews. The Black Girl's Guide to Healing Emotional Wounds- The Black Family's Guide to Healing is a podcast that serves to empower Black women, girls, and Black men to heal wounds by dissecting societal ills and issues. Nijiama Smalls and special guests discuss some of the most challenging issues that have impacted the Black community such as the crack-cocaine epidemic, mental health stigmas, racism, church hurts, toxic masculinity, inner child wounds and more by providing a path to healing and redemption.

Season 1 Episode 1- How the Wounds of our Childhood Impact our Marriage and Parenting Today

In this conversation, Nijiama has a discussion with her husband Shamon about his childhood being born
in DC during the crack cocaine epidemic while his mother suffered from a severe mental health disorder.
They also discuss how a childhood surrounded by poverty impacts our spending, generatonak wealth,
handling conflict in marriage and much more.

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Season 1 Episode 2- White Fragility, Privilege and Modern Racism

Nijiama Smalls has ain interview by way of hard conversation with Natalie Navarette (a white mother raising 2 bi-racial boys) about modern-day racism, white fragility, and what tru allyship to the Black community looks like.

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