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This episode is part of the Re-Written archive, originally recorded prior to the launch of Meanwhile, She.
Dr. Veronica Hardy is a full-time professor at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke, a licensed clinical social worker, and an author. As a clinical professional, she has provided counseling to persons ranging from children to adults on life experiences including anxiety, depression, and daily life transitions. Throughout her career, she has sought to communicate about the importance of mental health and wellness through individual, family, and group counseling services; public speaking events, as well as through her writings in academic journals, local magazines, and a spiritually-based workbook-style publication titled, A Letter to My Sisters: Reflecting on God’s Promises. Dr. Hardy grounds herself in reaching out to the community and creating awareness of social issues including child sex trafficking, racial disparities in schools, as well as intimate partner violence. More recently, due to Covid-19, she has sought to expand her outreach about mental health through the venue of a podcast titled, “There is Power in Your Story”, named after a yearly empowerment event she organized for her community.
Re-Written: The Aisha Beau Podcast is your weekly dose of all things self-love. Each episode is concise, and features uplifting yet actionable words of encouragement meant to kickstart your day, help you unwind in the evening, or boost midday morale.
Aisha Beau is a writer, digital creator, and speaker. For more self-care tips, visit AishaBeau.com.
Website: aishabeau.com
Instagram: instagram.com/aishabeau
TikTok: tiktok.com/@aisha.beau
YouTube: youtube.com/@aishabeau
Subscribe to the newsletter: aishabeau.substack.com
For inquiries: [email protected]
Original Music by Krisblak + Boo
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Meanwhile, She is a space for conversations on womanhood, identity, ambition, and the moments that define us.
By Aisha Beau Frisbey5
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This episode is part of the Re-Written archive, originally recorded prior to the launch of Meanwhile, She.
Dr. Veronica Hardy is a full-time professor at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke, a licensed clinical social worker, and an author. As a clinical professional, she has provided counseling to persons ranging from children to adults on life experiences including anxiety, depression, and daily life transitions. Throughout her career, she has sought to communicate about the importance of mental health and wellness through individual, family, and group counseling services; public speaking events, as well as through her writings in academic journals, local magazines, and a spiritually-based workbook-style publication titled, A Letter to My Sisters: Reflecting on God’s Promises. Dr. Hardy grounds herself in reaching out to the community and creating awareness of social issues including child sex trafficking, racial disparities in schools, as well as intimate partner violence. More recently, due to Covid-19, she has sought to expand her outreach about mental health through the venue of a podcast titled, “There is Power in Your Story”, named after a yearly empowerment event she organized for her community.
Re-Written: The Aisha Beau Podcast is your weekly dose of all things self-love. Each episode is concise, and features uplifting yet actionable words of encouragement meant to kickstart your day, help you unwind in the evening, or boost midday morale.
Aisha Beau is a writer, digital creator, and speaker. For more self-care tips, visit AishaBeau.com.
Website: aishabeau.com
Instagram: instagram.com/aishabeau
TikTok: tiktok.com/@aisha.beau
YouTube: youtube.com/@aishabeau
Subscribe to the newsletter: aishabeau.substack.com
For inquiries: [email protected]
Original Music by Krisblak + Boo
Follow them on IG:
https://www.instagram.com/9.5.4
https://www.instagram.com/stezus
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Meanwhile, She is a space for conversations on womanhood, identity, ambition, and the moments that define us.