"Walk A Day In My Culture" is a podcast where I help people be more culturally aware through my cultural lens. I talk with listeners from my perspective as a Black woman first, and a clinician second. By doing this I provide people who are not African-American with a different way of looking at the issues my community faces. For those who are African-American, they are provided with validation regarding the things they are experiencing, giving them a sense that they are not alone. Regardless of the listeners race, my podcast is bound to be helpful and will keep your cultural antennas raised!
Today I catch you guys up on why I've been gone for so long and what to expect from the podcast moving forward. As usual I talk about my experience wi...
Today I talk about how things have not changed for the Black community. I share my perspective as to why I think things are not much different fo us i...
Today I talk about the importance of people keeping the same energy when it comes to similar racial matters. I come back from my mini hiatus even more...
Today I have a condos conversation about where I am have been and why I went on a mini hiatus. Take a listen to this real and upfront conversation. Ch...
Today I introduce a series I'm doing for Black History month called Black Excellence. The category for this week is entertainment, where I share how e...
Today I talk about the importance of not exploiting ourselves as Black people. I talk candidly about what I feel we do to exploit ourselves, what we s...
Happy New Year! In today's episode I talk about my new Year intentions, including some cultural resolutions I am making. I give my listeners some tips...
Today I talk about Black literature and how difficult it is to find. I share my theory on why I believe it is hard to find Black literature as well as...
In this episode talk about the Black Life in 2020 and how it has been treated. I get really candid and share my feelings about the Black life in 2020 ...
In this episode I share a real life cultural story that recently took place when I took my daughter to the park. I break down how stereotypes start at...