Session 422: The Work of Mental Health Co-Responders
This week’s guest is Renée Bryan, a Licensed Professional Counselor and educator with a Master's in Education from Mercer University and a Master's in...
TBG U: Disability & Desirability
Nila Morton is a graduate of Howard University where she earned her Masters in Social Work and a passionate disability advocate born with Ullrich co...
Session 421: PsychoHairapy, Exploring Hair & Mental Health
This week, we are joined by Dr. Afiya Mbilishaka, a clinical psychologist, hairstylist, professor, and the founder of “PsychoHairapy,” an innovative a...
Session 420: Play Theory
This week we're joined by award-winning scholar, ethnomusicologist, and cultural anthropologist Dr. Kyra Gaunt to explore the powerful intersections o...
Session 419: ICYMI | Some Thoughts On Playing Small
Today, we’re throwing it back to Session 321 — Some Thoughts On Playing Small. This quick episode was inspired by a line from Issa Dee, the beloved ...
Session 418: Navigating Flight Anxiety
We’re stepping into summer, and vacation season is in full swing. For many, that means excitement, adventure, and a packed travel itinerary. But for o...
Session 417: Black Music Month - Artists Redefining the Norm w/ Mankaprr Conteh & Delisa Shannon
We couldn’t let this month go by without having a conversation about one of my favorite things, music. While we’re only halfway through the year, ther...
TBG U: Post Graduate Pause, Let's Talk About the In Between
This episode is dedicated to all of the newly minted college graduates! You're likely feeling a mix of emotions as you step into what's next, and we i...
BONUS: Pop Culture Catchup
In this special bonus episode, I’m joined by our incredible producers for a fun and insightful conversation about some of the pop culture moments that...
Session 416: Navigating BDSM & Kink As A Black Woman
Dr. Lana Holmes, who you may remember from Session 222: How Horror Films Help Us Process Life, joins us again to explore sexuality through the lens of...