Hello everyone!! Thank you to everyone tuning in whether you're a returning listener or a first-timer, we are happy to have you. During this episode, our hosts, Staph, Angie, and Marsha will discuss the topic of "Loss and Grief." Shoutout to one of our supporters who brought this topic to our attention, we are truly grateful to you. Grief and loss are something that we have probably experienced or will experience in our lifetime, and it's something we can't prevent, we must face it, especially when life takes unexpected turns. In this episode, we will share our stories about losing people that we loved, how we were affected and how we healed, how our upbringing can have a lot to do with how we deal with grief, and more! We also know there are people out there who may have not experienced a passing of a loved one, so we touched on grief when it comes to discontinuing our relationship with people. We hope this is an episode that everyone can relate to, and also learn from. Be sure to share it with someone who you may feel could benefit from listening to it. As always thank you so much for the endless support and love we have been receiving. Virtual hugs to everyone listening and Let's Get Naked With It!!!
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It's important for us to be there for our viewers, so we provided some helpful links. As promised, we also included links to some of Mikaben’s music. Be sure to give it a listen.
Ayiti Se (Mikaben): https://music.apple.com/us/album/ayiti-se/587265092?i=587265106
Ou Pati (Mikaben): https://music.apple.com/us/album/ou-pati/986501533?i=986501548
Marry Me (Mikaben): https://music.apple.com/us/album/marry-me/1555994262?i=1555994267
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Here are some links if you are interested in therapy
https://www.betterhelp.com/
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/florida?category=florida-blue
https://therapyforblackgirls.com/
https://therapyforblackmen.org