Live Well, Sister! with Marcie L. Thomas, featuring Dr. Joy Harden Bradford

Описание к видео Live Well, Sister! with Marcie L. Thomas, featuring Dr. Joy Harden Bradford

Tune in on Wednesday, August 28th at 8:00 PM EDT for the world premiere of a conversation with special guest Dr. Joy Harden Bradford of Therapy for Black Girls!
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In her best-selling book, Dr. Joy Harden Bradford shares how sisterhood is that sacred space where all the masks worn for the world fall off. It’s where you lay down your load, refill your cup, and laugh until your belly aches. Our sister circles literally prolong our lives. However, building and keeping healthy friendships takes work. How must these friendships evolve as we age? What practices can we put in place to maintain them? Can they be the key to unlocking a more fulfilled existence? The answer is yes.
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Dr. Joy Harden Bradford has been helping Black women heal together for over twenty years. In a sisterhood community with more than half a million members, she’s the go-to therapist for Black women looking to prioritize their mental health and become the best possible versions of themselves. Now, she’s sharing all she’s learned using the tenets of psychology and group therapy to help us foster relationships that are not only positive but transformative.
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Invite your sisterfriends to join you for this conversation. Dr. Joy and Marcie had a grand time!
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Copies of Sisterhood Heals are available at www.BrownGirlCollectiveBookstore.com and www.BGCBooksandMore.com.
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About our Guest: Dr. Joy Harden Bradford is a Licensed Psychologist and the host of the wildly popular, award-winning mental health podcast Therapy for Black Girls. Her work focuses on making mental health topics more relevant and accessible for Black women, and she delights in using pop culture to illustrate psychological concepts. Named by Glamour as a Game Changer for her work in the mental health field, she received her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Xavier University of Louisiana, her Master’s degree in Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling from Arkansas State, and her PhD in Counseling Psychology from the University of Georgia. Her work has been featured in Essence, Oprah Daily, The New York Times, HuffPost, Black Enterprise, and Women’s Health. Dr. Joy lives with her husband and two sons in Atlanta, Georgia.

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