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By Michelle Ronin and Guests
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The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.
Welcome to the "In-Betweens" a series of episodes in between Seasons 2 and 3. Anything goes and the topics will be lighter but just as educational and engaging.
Come hear some very unpopular and uncommon opinions from Michelle, Keisha, and Nicole. Do you agree with any of them? What are some of your unpopular opinions?
The world is a wonderland...the same one Alice found herself in. Everything is distorted and nothing appears real, while the fakest thing can feel like the most authentic experience.
The podcast will take a look at how our perceptions of ourselves and the world around us impact how we relate to one another. With a male and female perspective from guests in different fields and life experiences, we aim to use real-world examples of how the looking glass self-theory has an impact on all relationships. We will address societal, cultural, and mental health concepts in everyday terms as we work towards personal growth that allows us to build authentic relationships and attract connections meant for us.
While there may have been mental health concepts discussed, this podcast is not meant to be a substitute for diagnosis or mental health care. If anything in this episode triggered you, please seek the care of a professional mental health provider in your area.
website: www.thelookingglass.fans
Instagram: @thelookingglasspodcast
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Welcome to the "In-Betweens" a series of episodes in between Seasons 2 and 3. Anything goes and the topics will be lighter but just as educational and engaging.
Episode 4 are episodes 7-12, including the "Wolf" episode. "Alice's Journey Home", was our submission for the Content Creators of Color Collective 30 Day Challenge.
The world is a wonderland...the same one Alice found herself in. Everything is distorted and nothing appears real, while the fakest thing can feel like the most authentic experience.
The podcast will take a look at how our perceptions of ourselves and the world around us impact how we relate to one another. With a male and female perspective from guests in different fields and life experiences, we aim to use real-world examples of how the looking glass self-theory has an impact on all relationships. We will address societal, cultural, and mental health concepts in everyday terms as we work towards personal growth that allows us to build authentic relationships and attract connections meant for us.
While there may have been mental health concepts discussed, this podcast is not meant to be a substitute for diagnosis or mental health care. If anything in this episode triggered you, please seek the care of a professional mental health provider in your area.
website: www.thelookingglass.fans
Instagram: @thelookingglasspodcast
FB Group and Page: Relationships Through Looking Glass Podcast
Come listen to all the podcasters who participated with me in the 30-day challenge.
The voice actor I referenced in the "Wolf" episode is Nick from "The Forbidden Fruit" Podcast. Make sure to check him out. Additionally, Mr. Blackovation himself, who just happens to be one of my partner podcasters in the challenge voiced the last "Hello, Alice" in the series. It was an honor to work with such talent to make this happen. Stay tuned for the remaining episodes to be released as a part of the "In-Betweens" series.
The world is a wonderland...the same one Alice found herself in. Everything is distorted and nothing appears real, while the fakest thing can feel like the most authentic experience.
The podcast will take a look at how our perceptions of ourselves and the world around us impact how we relate to one another. With a male and female perspective from guests in different fields and life experiences, we aim to use real-world examples of how the looking glass self-theory has an impact on all relationships. We will address societal, cultural, and mental health concepts in everyday terms as we work towards personal growth that allows us to build authentic relationships and attract connections meant for us.
While there may have been mental health concepts discussed, this podcast is not meant to be a substitute for diagnosis or mental health care. If anything in this episode triggered you, please seek the care of a professional mental health provider in your area.
website: www.thelookingglass.fans
Instagram: @thelookingglasspodcast
FB Group and Page: Relationships Through Looking Glass Podcast
Welcome to the "In-Betweens" a series of episodes in between Seasons 2 and 3. Anything goes and the topics will be lighter but just as educational and engaging.
In Episode 2 of the series, we talk with Michelle's brother, Rahiem, as he gives insight as to why the hosts are all still single.
Don't forget to show him some love on his IG page.
The world is a wonderland...the same one Alice found herself in. Everything is distorted and nothing appears real, while the fakest thing can feel like the most authentic experience.
The podcast will take a look at how our perceptions of ourselves and the world around us impact how we relate to one another. With a male and female perspective from guests in different fields and life experiences, we aim to use real-world examples of how the looking glass self-theory has an impact on all relationships. We will address societal, cultural, and mental health concepts in everyday terms as we work towards personal growth that allows us to build authentic relationships and attract connections meant for us.
While there may have been mental health concepts discussed, this podcast is not meant to be a substitute for diagnosis or mental health care. If anything in this episode triggered you, please seek the care of a professional mental health provider in your area.
website: www.thelookingglass.fans
Instagram: @thelookingglasspodcast
FB Group and Page: Relationships Through Looking Glass Podcast
Welcome to the "In-Betweens" a series of episodes in between Seasons 2 and 3. Anything goes and the topics will be lighter but just as educational and engaging.
Episode 1 is the first of six episodes that will capture "Alice's Journey Home", our submission for the Content Creators of Color Collective 30 Day Challenge.
The world is a wonderland...the same one Alice found herself in. Everything is distorted and nothing appears real, while the fakest thing can feel like the most authentic experience.
The podcast will take a look at how our perceptions of ourselves and the world around us impact how we relate to one another. With a male and female perspective from guests in different fields and life experiences, we aim to use real-world examples of how the looking glass self-theory has an impact on all relationships. We will address societal, cultural, and mental health concepts in everyday terms as we work towards personal growth that allows us to build authentic relationships and attract connections meant for us.
While there may have been mental health concepts discussed, this podcast is not meant to be a substitute for diagnosis or mental health care. If anything in this episode triggered you, please seek the care of a professional mental health provider in your area.
website: www.thelookingglass.fans
Instagram: @thelookingglasspodcast
FB Group and Page: Relationships Through Looking Glass Podcast
Live episode October Recap.
The world is a wonderland...the same one Alice found herself in. Everything is distorted and nothing appears real, while the fakest thing can feel like the most authentic experience.
The podcast will take a look at how our perceptions of ourselves and the world around us impact how we relate to one another. With a male and female perspective from guests in different fields and life experiences, we aim to use real-world examples of how the looking glass self-theory has an impact on all relationships. We will address societal, cultural, and mental health concepts in everyday terms as we work towards personal growth that allows us to build authentic relationships and attract connections meant for us.
While there may have been mental health concepts discussed, this podcast is not meant to be a substitute for diagnosis or mental health care. If anything in this episode triggered you, please seek the care of a professional mental health provider in your area.
website: www.thelookingglass.fans
Instagram: @thelookingglasspodcast
FB Group and Page: Relationships Through Looking Glass Podcast
This episode will discuss the impact of domestic violence in the black community, highlighting the abuse and tragic loss of life of black females (greater than all women as a whole) at the hands of their partners.
Come listen and learn about this issue in a transparent, vulnerable conversation. We will discuss possible causes and ways to work towards a reduction of these alarming statistics. We welcome Nick Moore, host of Forbidden Fruit Podcast Wonderland to discuss the frightening trend in our communities that must be addressed.
The studies that are referenced in this episode can be found at the following links:
https://vpc.org/when-men-murder-women-black-females/
https://iwpr.org/iwpr-issues/race-ethnicity-gender-and-economy/violence-against-black-women-many-types-far-reaching-effects/
If you are someone you know is in need of resources or help with fleeing an abusive relationship, please reach out to the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE or visit www.thehotline.org
The world is a wonderland...the same one Alice found herself in. Everything is distorted and nothing appears real, while the fakest thing can feel like the most authentic experience.
The podcast will take a look at how our perceptions of ourselves and the world around us impact how we relate to one another. With a male and female perspective from guests in different fields and life experiences, we aim to use real-world examples of how the looking glass self-theory has an impact on all relationships. We will address societal, cultural, and mental health concepts in everyday terms as we work towards personal growth that allows us to build authentic relationships and attract connections meant for us.
While there may have been mental health concepts discussed, this podcast is not meant to be a substitute for diagnosis or mental health care. If anything in this episode triggered you, please seek the care of a professional mental health provider in your area.
website: www.thelookingglass.fans
Instagram: @thelookingglasspodcast
FB Group and Page: Relationships Through Looking Glass Podcast
This episode is for the survivors and the people who love them!
Come listen learn about the challenges survives of abuse and trauma experience going into new relationships. Not only do we discuss the ups and downs of relationship-building after leaving an abuser, but we also highlight the success of how healthy bonds can form. We are excited to welcome Danielle Leverett and Terry Spann Jr, to Wonderland.
Danielle Leverett-Gallaspy is a nonprofit founder, podcaster, certified psychometrist, credentialed victim's advocate, and former educator. After her niece, great-niece, and great-nephew were murdered in a domestic violence murder-suicide, Dani struggled with coming to terms of the past abuse she witnessed between her parents as a child and wondered if there was a connection.
In her journey to healing, Dani founded Our 3 Memorial Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)3 recognized nonprofit organization that is committed to creating safe spaces and situations for survivors of domestic abuse. In between creating programs and services for survivors, Dani can be found hosting her monthly podcast, My Survivor Voice, a platform for individuals of color to share stories of how they've survived various situations available on Apple, Google, and Spotify.
Social Media
PODCAST INSTAGRAM: @mysurvivorvoice
NONPROFIT INSTAGRAM: @our3inc
NONPROFIT WEBSITE: www.our3.org
Terry Spann, Jr is the creator and executive producer of the documentary "Anonymous: Domestic Violence on Hackerman Ave" Anonymous is a documentary created to raise awareness on topics that are often not discussed but MOST be discussed in order to promote healing.
Instagram:@anonymousdocuseries
Facebook: Anonymous Docu-Series @anonymousdocuseries
The world is a wonderland...the same one Alice found herself in. Everything is distorted and nothing appears real, while the fakest thing can feel like the most authentic experience.
The podcast will take a look at how our perceptions of ourselves and the world around us impact how we relate to one another. With a male and female perspective from guests in different fields and life experiences, we aim to use real-world examples of how the looking glass self-theory has an impact on all relationships. We will address societal, cultural, and mental health concepts in everyday terms as we work towards personal growth that allows us to build authentic relationships and attract connections meant for us.
While there may have been mental health concepts discussed, this podcast is not meant to be a substitute for diagnosis or mental health care. If anything in this episode triggered you, please seek the care of a professional mental health provider in your area.
website: www.thelookingglass.fans
Instagram: @thelookingglasspodcast
FB Group and Page: The Looking Glass Podcast
Come listen about the term Post Traumatic Relationship Stress (PTRS) and how it can be a hindrance to developing and maintaining healthy relationships. We talk about the signs, potential pitfalls, and how to overcome them. With Earnell, the Wildcard Therapist, and Keisha; we open up a dialogue and provide concepts that allow for further research and investigation.
The world is a wonderland...the same one Alice found herself in. Everything is distorted and nothing appears real, while the fakest thing can feel like the most authentic experience.
The podcast will take a look at how our perceptions of ourselves and the world around us impact how we relate to one another. With a male and female perspective from guests in different fields and life experiences, we aim to use real-world examples of how the looking glass self-theory has an impact on all relationships. We will address societal, cultural, and mental health concepts in everyday terms as we work towards personal growth that allows us to build authentic relationships and attract connections meant for us.
While there may have been mental health concepts discussed, this podcast is not meant to be a substitute for diagnosis or mental health care. If anything in this episode triggered you, please seek the care of a professional mental health provider in your area.
The episode will discuss the dynamic of trauma bonds in relationships and what are the potential outcomes that result in this very complicated and common issue. We discuss questions such as why is it important for people to understand what a trauma bond is, if there are external issues within the black community can increase the likelihood of a trauma bonded relationship, how culture sets up environments that support trauma bonds and if you can heal past a trauma bond.
Resources:
https://thedawnrehab.com/blog/the-damage-of-trauma-bonding-how-it-happens-and-how-to-leave/
https://www.intuitivehealingnyc.com/blog/2020/9/23/the-science-behind-toxic-relationships-and-breaking-free
https://www.healthline.com/health/mental-health/trauma-bonding#signsGuests:
Guest Host: Big Smash host of Bet the House Podcast
The world is a wonderland...the same one Alice found herself in. Everything is distorted and nothing appears real, while the fakest thing can feel like the most authentic experience.
The podcast will take a look at how our perceptions of ourselves and the world around us impact how we relate to one another. With a male and female perspective from guests in different fields and life experiences, we aim to use real-world examples of how the looking glass self-theory has an impact on all relationships. We will address societal, cultural, and mental health concepts in everyday terms as we work towards personal growth that allows us to build authentic relationships and attract connections meant for us.
While there may have been mental health concepts discussed, this podcast is not meant to be a substitute for diagnosis or mental health care. If anything in this episode triggered you, please seek the care of a professional mental health provider in your area.
The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.