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FAQs about Unapologetically Black Unicorns:How many episodes does Unapologetically Black Unicorns have?The podcast currently has 241 episodes available.
February 14, 2023The Lovers Card is YouKeris goes solo to reflect on some personal meaning behind another Tarot card. She shares why the Lovers card resonates with her and she draws the parallels between the card and her personal experiences. She talks about why she first struggled with the Lovers card even though it is her birth card, she shares an event from her childhood that’s made it hard for her to love herself and honoring you for you – U.B.U. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is now: 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline...more16minPlay
February 07, 2023“Do It Afraid” with Preston MitchumPreston Mitchum (he/him) is the Director of Advocacy and Government Affairs with The Trevor Project and he is an Unapologetically Black Unicorn. Preston shares what The Trevor Project does as an organization and how they try to reach and support LGBTQ young people. They talk about how Preston always wanted to support people and fight for their access, how The Trevor Project crisis counselors are trained to meet the needs of LGBTQ young people and how everyone has a voice.For more information on The Trevor Project visit: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is now: 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline...more36minPlay
January 31, 2023“Racial Trauma and Safe Black Spaces” with Dr. Kristee HagginsDr. Kristee Haggins (she/her) is a community healer, African-centered psychologist and the Executive Director of Safe Black Space. Dr. Haggins shares how Safe Black Space is creating opportunities for Black people to heal and thrive. They talk about the community healing circles, how Dr. Haggins got into the field of psychology and why we need more Black psychologists plus the power in embracing who you are.For more information on Safe Back Space visit: https://www.safeblackspace.org/ This episode is sponsored by Janssen Neuroscience and Supported by The Painted Brain, a California based Peer Run Organization.https://paintedbrain.org/unapologetically-black-unicorns-podcast...more32minPlay
January 24, 2023“Mindfuling” with Nandini NemaNandini Nema (she/her) is a gap year student who is making an impact in mental health and she is an Unapologetically Black Unicorn. Nandini shares the work she’s done as a youth representative with UNICEF by helping build child friendly cities. They talk about how mindfulness is a process, working in tech as a Google summer scholar, what they would do to encourage people to get into the field of mental health and they share some of their healthy coping mechanisms.The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is now: 988 Suicide and Crisis LifelineFor more information visit:Child friendly city initiative: https://childfriendlycities.org/Boulder, Colorado’s child friendly initiative: https://www.growingupboulder.org/...more37minPlay
January 17, 2023“Your Voice has Meaning, Power and Impact” with Alvin LeeAlvin Lee (he/him) is the Executive Director of GENup and he is an Unapologetically Black Unicorn. Alvin shares the backstory of how he got into student activism and what it is like being a young person in a space with older adults. They talk about why education is a fundamental issue for everyone, how his work in education impacts BIPOC communities and why representation matters in school curriculum.The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is now: 988 Suicide and Crisis LifelineFor more information visit: https://www.generationup.net/...more33minPlay
January 10, 2023“Start the Conversation” with Fajr DeLaneFajr DeLane (she/her) is the CEO of F^3: Fun. Fit. Fabulous! Health & Wellness Mentoring Program and she is an Unapologetically Black Unicorn. Fajr shares her inspiration for starting the “Fun. Fit. Fabulous!” program and how her camp was about inspiring the girls/women in her community. They talk about making time for self-care, how her work intersects with mental health and taking the time to start the conversation about mental health so you can help support others.The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is now: 988 Suicide and Crisis LifelineFor more information on “F^3: Fun. Fit. Fabulous!” visit: www.funfitfabulous.org/...more35minPlay
January 03, 2023“Choose to be Curious” with Lynn BortonLynn Borton (she/her) is the Producer and Host of the radio show "Choose to be Curious" and she is an Unapologetically Black Unicorn. Lynn considers herself a student of curiosity and how with that she tries to make space for intellectual humility. They both add another “p” word to “people, place and purpose”, how the intractable problems can only be solved together and some analogies to curiosity illustrating making a connection to two random things if we only try.The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is now: 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.Links:Website: https://choosetobecurious.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChoosetobeCurious/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Choose2BCuriousIG: https://www.instagram.com/choosetobecurious/...more36minPlay
December 27, 2022“Liberated Voice”Keris sips her tea and shares a dream that resonates with the podcast’s past year and its future for the next year. Also, she connects the dots between how her dream was tied to finding spaces where we can be our authentic selves and have full autonomy. Keris talks about the goal of last year’s podcast, a tease for the podcasts starting next year and some meaningful quotes from bell hooks and Maya Angelou.The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is now: 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline...more15minPlay
December 20, 2022“Break with Conformity” with Jose CaballeroJose Caballero (he/him) is a mental health advocate, blogger and an Unapologetically Black Unicorn. Jose talks about his “why” and his experiences growing up in Nicaragua and immigrating to the United States. They talk about having conversations about mental health with their families and in their communities, the impacts of emotional intelligence, trying to incorporate mental health education into school’s curriculum and beauty standards in social media.The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is now: 988 Suicide and Crisis LifelineFor more information visit https://www.intouchblog.com/...more37minPlay
December 13, 2022“Cognitive Liberation” with Katherine and Rebecca GraingerWe're taking the week off so enjoy this re-airing of our episode with the Grainger sisters. Katherine Grainger (she/her) is a Managing Partner at Civitas Public Affairs Group and Rebecca Grainger (she/her) is a Distinguished Educator and they are both Unapologetically Black Unicorns. Katherine and Rebecca both discuss understanding and moving policy to fix and change systems. They talk the history of Critical Race Theory and the language behind it, the work they’re doing with The Black Policy Institute as well as Black Futures Lab and the freedom of cognitive liberation.If you or someone you know is in a mental or substance use disorder crisis, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255....more38minPlay
FAQs about Unapologetically Black Unicorns:How many episodes does Unapologetically Black Unicorns have?The podcast currently has 241 episodes available.