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This week we REWIND and listen to our first interview with Breah which we touch on motherhood, mental health, marriage, autism, daily routines and so much more!
Awareness surrounding mental health issues have been on the rise in the last couple of years. From exercising, conventional and unconventional therapy to creative hobbies…our generation has taken on and cultivated different ways to battle emotional and mental stress. But we know as a mom it is easy for your own self-care to fall through the cracks while taking care of others. In this episode the mamas sit down with therapist Breah Robinson who shares tips and tricks for moms to keep pouring into themselves before pouring into others.
Join the conversation! Follow us on Instagram & Twitter @NewAgeMamas to share your thoughts and comments on this week’s episode, as well as staying up to date on our latest raffles and giveaways!
Please check out Breah at www.womanhoodwell.com
“Our stories are not for us; they are for others.”
A visionary, discipled to heal, Breah Robinson is a Womanist Therapist whose work is centered around
helping Black women helpers, and healers reconnect, rediscover, and redefine their womanhood in
order to better care for themselves, achieve better balance, and harmonize their lives. As a wife, mom
of 3, helper, and Healer, Breah is no stranger to the conflicting roles of womanhood, where balance
and harmony seem to be hard to achieve and maintain. She teaches women how to prioritize their
needs, in order to show up fully for themselves and for others.
The soul of her work is shaped by her own healing journey. Confronting her own pain and shame,
Breah embarked on a healing journey that changed her life as she healed through self-work. It was
through this experience, she discovered the framework that has helped to liberate many women from
the pain and shame of their past. Breah’s desire is that every woman experiences an encounter that
helps them discover their own truths by healing past hurts from childhood, relationships, and low self
esteem. She is committed to supporting Black Millennial women to heal and live their truths out loud.
Breah is a social agent of change. Her professional work focuses on dismantling systems built to
oppress Black women and suppress Black women voices. Her mission is to empower a subjective
lens of Black womanhood to amplify the uniqueness of the Black woman experience while also
drawing strength from our collective struggle to resource pain into power and rewrite the narrative. Her
specialized focus and growing research is centered in liberating Black women from Body Image
shame and trauma with a holistic Womanist approach.
Breah is a strong advocate for family strengthening and collectivity. Among her many passions is
contributing to advocacy work for individuals with Autism, as she navigates with her family the growing
changes of their 4 year old son’s Autism diagnosis.
By New Age MamasThis week we REWIND and listen to our first interview with Breah which we touch on motherhood, mental health, marriage, autism, daily routines and so much more!
Awareness surrounding mental health issues have been on the rise in the last couple of years. From exercising, conventional and unconventional therapy to creative hobbies…our generation has taken on and cultivated different ways to battle emotional and mental stress. But we know as a mom it is easy for your own self-care to fall through the cracks while taking care of others. In this episode the mamas sit down with therapist Breah Robinson who shares tips and tricks for moms to keep pouring into themselves before pouring into others.
Join the conversation! Follow us on Instagram & Twitter @NewAgeMamas to share your thoughts and comments on this week’s episode, as well as staying up to date on our latest raffles and giveaways!
Please check out Breah at www.womanhoodwell.com
“Our stories are not for us; they are for others.”
A visionary, discipled to heal, Breah Robinson is a Womanist Therapist whose work is centered around
helping Black women helpers, and healers reconnect, rediscover, and redefine their womanhood in
order to better care for themselves, achieve better balance, and harmonize their lives. As a wife, mom
of 3, helper, and Healer, Breah is no stranger to the conflicting roles of womanhood, where balance
and harmony seem to be hard to achieve and maintain. She teaches women how to prioritize their
needs, in order to show up fully for themselves and for others.
The soul of her work is shaped by her own healing journey. Confronting her own pain and shame,
Breah embarked on a healing journey that changed her life as she healed through self-work. It was
through this experience, she discovered the framework that has helped to liberate many women from
the pain and shame of their past. Breah’s desire is that every woman experiences an encounter that
helps them discover their own truths by healing past hurts from childhood, relationships, and low self
esteem. She is committed to supporting Black Millennial women to heal and live their truths out loud.
Breah is a social agent of change. Her professional work focuses on dismantling systems built to
oppress Black women and suppress Black women voices. Her mission is to empower a subjective
lens of Black womanhood to amplify the uniqueness of the Black woman experience while also
drawing strength from our collective struggle to resource pain into power and rewrite the narrative. Her
specialized focus and growing research is centered in liberating Black women from Body Image
shame and trauma with a holistic Womanist approach.
Breah is a strong advocate for family strengthening and collectivity. Among her many passions is
contributing to advocacy work for individuals with Autism, as she navigates with her family the growing
changes of their 4 year old son’s Autism diagnosis.