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S1 Ep7: Accountability, Acceptance and Sobriety: Confronting addiction and becoming anti-racist with Joanne Bradford
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In this episode I interview counsellor, coach and founder of Motherheart Joanne Bradford.
There is so much vulnerability and open hearted conversation in this episode. It is VERY special. We discuss being sober and the link between confronting addiction and behaviour that doesn't serve us and becoming anti-racist.
We also talk about some of Joanne's anti racism journey, her experience of doing Layla Saad's groundbreaking #meandmywhitesupremacy challenge and how others perceived her while she was doing it. We also explore some self interrogation during the recording. We discuss the concept of 'tone policing' and the importance of accountability. We discuss relationships that do and don't serve us, barriers to accessing therapy for people in Black Minority Ethnic communities and what we can do to better create safe spaces.
Joanne even turns the episode upside down and she becomes the accidental host and me the interviewee!
Relax and enjoy!
You can connect with Joanne over at @motherheart on instagram and via motherheart.co .
Book referenced: Me and My White Supremacy by Layla Saad
If this podcast resonates with you, please leave a review. You can connect over at @novareidofficial and www.novareid.com If you want to learn to be actively anti racist, for further details about my anti racism online course reference, please visit my website: https://novareid.com/services/anti-racism-white-privilege-course/
A big thank you to
www.CrookedRoomStudio.co.uk for rescuing me and sound mixing this episode!
There is so much vulnerability and open hearted conversation in this episode. It is VERY special. We discuss being sober and the link between confronting addiction and behaviour that doesn't serve us and becoming anti-racist.
We also talk about some of Joanne's anti racism journey, her experience of doing Layla Saad's groundbreaking #meandmywhitesupremacy challenge and how others perceived her while she was doing it. We also explore some self interrogation during the recording. We discuss the concept of 'tone policing' and the importance of accountability. We discuss relationships that do and don't serve us, barriers to accessing therapy for people in Black Minority Ethnic communities and what we can do to better create safe spaces.
Joanne even turns the episode upside down and she becomes the accidental host and me the interviewee!
Relax and enjoy!
You can connect with Joanne over at @motherheart on instagram and via motherheart.co .
Book referenced: Me and My White Supremacy by Layla Saad
If this podcast resonates with you, please leave a review. You can connect over at @novareidofficial and www.novareid.com If you want to learn to be actively anti racist, for further details about my anti racism online course reference, please visit my website: https://novareid.com/services/anti-racism-white-privilege-course/
A big thank you to
www.CrookedRoomStudio.co.uk for rescuing me and sound mixing this episode!
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In this episode I interview counsellor, coach and founder of Motherheart Joanne Bradford.
There is so much vulnerability and open hearted conversation in this episode. It is VERY special. We discuss being sober and the link between confronting addiction and behaviour that doesn't serve us and becoming anti-racist.
We also talk about some of Joanne's anti racism journey, her experience of doing Layla Saad's groundbreaking #meandmywhitesupremacy challenge and how others perceived her while she was doing it. We also explore some self interrogation during the recording. We discuss the concept of 'tone policing' and the importance of accountability. We discuss relationships that do and don't serve us, barriers to accessing therapy for people in Black Minority Ethnic communities and what we can do to better create safe spaces.
Joanne even turns the episode upside down and she becomes the accidental host and me the interviewee!
Relax and enjoy!
You can connect with Joanne over at @motherheart on instagram and via motherheart.co .
Book referenced: Me and My White Supremacy by Layla Saad
If this podcast resonates with you, please leave a review. You can connect over at @novareidofficial and www.novareid.com If you want to learn to be actively anti racist, for further details about my anti racism online course reference, please visit my website: https://novareid.com/services/anti-racism-white-privilege-course/
A big thank you to
www.CrookedRoomStudio.co.uk for rescuing me and sound mixing this episode!
There is so much vulnerability and open hearted conversation in this episode. It is VERY special. We discuss being sober and the link between confronting addiction and behaviour that doesn't serve us and becoming anti-racist.
We also talk about some of Joanne's anti racism journey, her experience of doing Layla Saad's groundbreaking #meandmywhitesupremacy challenge and how others perceived her while she was doing it. We also explore some self interrogation during the recording. We discuss the concept of 'tone policing' and the importance of accountability. We discuss relationships that do and don't serve us, barriers to accessing therapy for people in Black Minority Ethnic communities and what we can do to better create safe spaces.
Joanne even turns the episode upside down and she becomes the accidental host and me the interviewee!
Relax and enjoy!
You can connect with Joanne over at @motherheart on instagram and via motherheart.co .
Book referenced: Me and My White Supremacy by Layla Saad
If this podcast resonates with you, please leave a review. You can connect over at @novareidofficial and www.novareid.com If you want to learn to be actively anti racist, for further details about my anti racism online course reference, please visit my website: https://novareid.com/services/anti-racism-white-privilege-course/
A big thank you to
www.CrookedRoomStudio.co.uk for rescuing me and sound mixing this episode!
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