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Where Faith, Community, and Transformation Meet

Fostering spiritual growth, emotional well-being, and authentic connection through candid conversations rooted in faith and mental health.

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  • One Hundred Years Of Black History
    Feb 18 2026

    A century after Negro History Week, we revisit why the project began as a corrective and why it still protects our minds and communities today. With historian and storyteller Donald Payton, we trace a clear arc: Reconstruction’s fragile gains, the textbook erasures that shrank national memory, and the coalition of churches, abolitionists, and early colleges that opened doors when the state would not. Along the way, we explore how media—from black newspapers to early film—preserved truth, spread migration routes, and too often sold damaging caricatures that still echo in public perception.

    We get specific about the psychology of erasure: what happens when innovators design the filament, the interface, or the skyline and someone else collects the credit. Payton names the minority stress that follows, the anger and exhaustion of doing everything right and being written out anyway. We contrast Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. Du Bois to show how strategy debates shaped education and class mobility, then examine the “illusion of inclusion” that followed integration—when school names, curricula, and civic rituals softened history rather than integrating the full truth.

    This conversation is practical at heart. We talk about defending libraries under pressure, funding neighborhood bookstores, building family reading lists that start before 1619, and teaching media literacy that explains both the Chicago Defender’s quiet power and Hollywood’s loud distortions. The throughline is mental health: knowledge of self stabilizes identity, expands the horizon of possibility, and restores dignity across generations. If Black History Month is a doorway, the work is what we carry through it—policies, habits, and stories that honor the whole.

    Listen, share with a friend who loves real history, and help us pass the truth forward. If this resonates, subscribe, rate, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

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    26 Min.
  • Hope And Healing For The Holidays, Part 2
    Dec 8 2025

    We explore real ways to find hope when the holidays hurt, weaving faith practices with counseling, planning, and gentle rituals that honor grief. We also share how supporters can show up with presence, not platitudes, and why boundaries are a gift.

    • defining grief as mental, physical and spiritual
    • distinguishing hope from happiness
    • using scripture, prayer and Good Grief by Westberg
    • practicing affirmations and journaling
    • creating holiday plans and saying no
    • honoring loved ones with simple rituals
    • using music to name and move emotion
    • seeking counseling and medical care when needed
    • showing up for others with listening and presence
    • sharing resources without rushing someone’s process

    If this episode spoke to you, please share it with someone who might need to hear this message


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    28 Min.
  • Hope and Healing for the Holidays
    Nov 19 2025

    The season promises joy, but for many of us the holidays arrive with a quiet ache. We sit with that truth and offer a kinder way through, exploring how grief and hope can share the same space without asking you to fake cheer or “get over” what still matters. With Rev. Dr. Tamara Brown and guest Rev. Dr. Sharon L. Larkin, we name the many faces of loss—death, job changes, benefit cuts, deployment, illness, distance, and fractured relationships—and show how acknowledging them opens the door to real healing.

    We unpack the myths that silence people during a season that celebrates noise and light. There is no timetable for mourning, and anniversaries often live in the body before they reach the mind. You’ll hear how traditions can evolve from sharp pain into meaningful remembrance, and why connection is the lifeline: churches hosting grief recovery gatherings, sharing counseling resources, and creating mental health touchpoints; families asking honest questions about what helps and what harms. Together, we sketch a “new normal” for the holidays that honors limits, protects peace, and restores dignity.

    Expect practical tools you can use the moment a trigger hits: name the feeling, breathe slowly, step outside, take a brief walk, hydrate, and lean into short prayers or a Psalm that gives language to lament. We also talk about when to reach for clinical support if the weight becomes too much. This conversation blends pastoral care with grounded mental health wisdom, offering compassionate steps for anyone navigating December with a tender heart.

    If this resonates, follow the show, share it with someone who needs it, and leave a quick review so others can find hope and help this season. Your story may be the invitation someone else is waiting for.

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    27 Min.
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