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Great women seek leadership opportunities. But positions of greater responsibility come with added complexities. Those pressures can’t always be easily managed. Women of color may face even more stressful influences than their counterparts in other communities. Where do they look for coping skills? On this episode of Elevating Wholeness, Dr. Tracee Perryman speaks with an academic leader, Dr. Dione Somerville, President of Owens Community College. Dr. Somerville shares her journey to achievement and points out how everyone needs to find their way to disconnect from the consistent challenges of a growing career.

Elevating Wholeness serves minority women with a knowing perspective on the challenges they face. Guests provide coping strategies for career adjustment, management of life demands, and the resolution of difficult relationships.

Hosted by Dr. Tracee Perryman, Elevating Wholeness is here to help its audience know when mental health treatment is necessary and identifies alternatives to opioid use and abuse through self-medication.

Each episode features distinguished minority and faith-based messengers.

Dr. Perryman is an Amazon Best-Selling author on issues impacting women, as well as a Licensed Professional Counselor. She is also CEO and Co-Founder of Center of Hope Family Services, Toledo, OH. Find out more at cohfs.org.

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Chapters

1. Episode 107: Dr. Dione Somerville (00:00:00)

2. Making Impact As A Career Path (00:04:02)

3. Purpose As A Coping Mechanism (00:09:59)

4. veryone Has A Story And Everyone Can Cope Their Own Way (00:11:28)

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