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Radical Magical Brilliance: Centering The Well-Being of Black Women

37 Episodes

5 minutes | Apr 4, 2022
REPOST: Love is a Muscle
This episode is repost from 2015, which feels eerily aligned with where we are today.  Produced by Gabrilla Ballard Please visit us on social media: @radicalmagicalbrilliance www.radicalmagicalbrilliance.com  
5 minutes | Mar 28, 2022
Fill Your Cup
In today's episode, I talk about the importance of identifying areas in your life where you feel depleted and finding what fills you and brings you joy.  Music and editing by Gabrilla Ballard Please follow us on social media:  @radicalmagicalbrilliance www.radicalmagicalbrilliance.com  
6 minutes | Mar 21, 2022
Self-Belief
In today's episode, I am joined by a special guest, my 11-year-old daughter to talk about self-belief.  Music and editing by Gabrilla Ballard radicalmagicalbrilliance.com IG @radicalmagicalbrilliance  
3 minutes | Mar 14, 2022
You Got The Good Stuff At Home
  Today's episode centers on the fact that sometimes we go looking outside yourself for answers, when what you seek is already in of us.  IG:@radicalmagicalbrilliance Music by Gabrilla Ballard  
4 minutes | Mar 7, 2022
Lessons in Imperfection
Today's session centers on the lessons we can learn from our imperfections.    Music by Gabrilla Ballard  www.radicalmagicalbrilliance.com IG:@radicalmagicalbrilliance
3 minutes | Feb 28, 2022
If they want to leave, let them.
Sometimes when you establish boundaries, everyone won't be on board and they will want to leave.  That's ok. 
5 minutes | Feb 21, 2022
Boundaries and Self-Care
In today's episode, I talk about self-care and one of the barriers to it, a lack of healthy internal and external boundaries. 
7 minutes | Feb 14, 2022
I'm back
In today's episode I talk a little bit about where I've been and the necessity of taking a step back.
46 minutes | May 9, 2021
Interview with Cassandra Lane
Today's Episode is a special one. It is Mother's Day and today's guest is a dear person to me. Cassandra Lane is a writer, author, mother, wife and beloved friend. In today's episode, our conversation centers on motherhood, creativity and the powerful themes that emerge in her newest memoir, We are Bridges.  Cassandra Lane is author of We Are Bridges (Feminist Press), winner of the Louise Meriwether First Book Prize and Editor-in-Chief of L.A. Parent magazine. She previously worked as a newspaper staff reporter and received an MFA in creative writing from Antioch University LA. A Louisiana native, she lives with her husband and son in Los Angeles.
26 minutes | Nov 13, 2020
Interview with Sierra Brown of Melanin Well
Sierra Brown is a health and wellness coach particularly obsessed with helping black women (and our loving allies) get out of unmanageable routines and into bodies they love and love them back… for good. Through her Melanin Well community - she has been able to help 100's of women find freedom in their own revised version of health and wellness. Music by Gabrilla Ballard
25 minutes | Oct 30, 2020
Interview with Ahlia Kitwana
Ahlia is the founder of Little Black Buddha, (LBB) which offers women help in making career transitions and figuring out their next move in their lives and careers. LBB also creates the space to honestly look at the entire picture of one’s life by incorporating a life design ethos into the work and programming, advocating wholeness, wellness and a complete sense of self.  She is a RYT 200 certified yoga instructor. Little Black Buddha is currently developing LBB Pathways, which is an App that helps people figure (a) what their transferable skills are and (b) what industries those skills can be used in (c) the opportunity to experiment and prototype different career paths. She is currently holding a crowdfund campaign to raise money to hire developers, please feel free to donate at https://littleblackbuddha.live/pathways.  Ahlia has navigated 5 successful career transitions over a fifteen-year period. Prior to starting Little Black Buddha, she was a Lead Engineer at a Fortune 500 company for 10+ years. Additionally, she is an adjunct professor at Monroe Community College. She has a BS in Electrical Engineering (2001) from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and an MA in Math Education (2009) from the City College of New York. Ahlia is married to a wonderful and supportive partner and most importantly, she is a mother of three beautiful and bright children (4, 9 & 12 years old). Music produced by Gabrilla Ballard (Urban Mamasong Productions)
33 minutes | Oct 2, 2020
Interview with Sex Blogger Ashley Cobb
Ashley is a "Sexfluencer" whose goal is to help women create more intimate, exciting, fulfilling sex life. She created her personal brand and blog, Sex With Ashley as a tool to help women feel comfortable discussing their sexual desires as well as release all the negative B.S. that holds them back from experiencing the best sex imaginable. Likewise her CBD Sexual Wellness Company, Bedtanicals is on a mission to provide luscious, organic CBD lubrication and increased pleasure to people with vulvas and vaginas.
35 minutes | Jul 6, 2020
Interview with Clarity Coach, Rebecca M. Thompson
Rebecca Thompson is an award-winning international political consultant and Clarity Coach who helps high achieving Black womxn transform their lives from the inside out. She has inspired audiences around the world with her story.
51 minutes | May 29, 2020
Interview with Dr. Danielle Drake
“Dr. Danielle Drake is one of those torch bearers, healers, her open hands offering us tools to remember that our worth, wonder, wholeness and humanity is implied. Regardless of those who lack the soul or substance to acknowledge it. Dr. Drake's scholarship and commitment reminds us that the visionary power of those who have come before us is within us and is needed now more than ever." Danielle Drake, PhD is Associate Professor, Program Chair, and alum of the Counseling Psychology, Expressive Arts Therapy MA program at the California Institute of Integral Studies. She received her PhD in Clinical Psychology from Fielding Graduate University with her dissertation study focused on the use creativity and spirituality among African Americans. As a result of her dissertation research she developed and conducted an initial validation of the Black Spiritual Creativity Scale. Her post-doctoral internship at Rafiki Coalition focuses on holistic health and wellness in the Bayview / Hunters Point community of San Francisco. Dr. Drake’s clinical work as an Expressive Arts Therapist engages clients in creative writing, music, and visual arts processes.  She uses a liberatory informed theoretical approach that incorporates Womanist (black feminist), and Black/African-centered psychologies with Narrative Therapy, Emotion Focused Therapy, and contemplative practices. Dr. Drake is co-author of book chapter, “Womanism, Creativity and Resistance,” published in American Psychological Association publication, “Womanist and Mujerista Psychologies: Voice of Fire, Acts of Courage.” In 2018 Dr. Drake hosted a conversation with Angela Davis for CIIS Public Programs on Dr. Davis’ life of activism. As a spoken word artist Dr. Drake is a former Oakland Poetry Slam Champion, and author of Cast Iron Life: A collection of poems and recipes.
2 minutes | May 21, 2020
Checking in
Now that we have been in this new normal, I wanted to check in. I'm excited to be back. 
47 minutes | Apr 22, 2020
Interview with Anamarie "Ree" Shreeves of Fort Negrita
In celebration and recognition of Earth day, we are sharing a much loved interview with Ree of Fort Negrita, conducted in 2015. For more on her work, please visit www.fortnegrita.com
38 minutes | Mar 31, 2020
Interview with Keturah Kendrick
Interview with Writer and Author of No Thanks: Black, Female, and Living in the Martyr-Free Zone, Keturah Kendrick.  Music: "What's going on? " (Instrumental) by GaBrilla Ballard   
5 minutes | Mar 13, 2020
On COVID-19-5 Suggestions for Self-Care
During this stressful time, I wanted to offer some support that you might find helpful. May you be well.  Transcript of recording can be found at www.radicalmagicalbrilliance.com  
44 minutes | Mar 9, 2020
Interview with dana fitchett
dana e. fitchett, director of defDances, is a multi- and inter-disciplinary artist, movement educator, MFA candidate, and radical mixed-race Black woman exploring questions of identity reconciliation and decolonization by way of creative expression and re-imagination of what's possible. She lives in Oakland, CA, and splits most of her time between the Bay Area and the Northeast. Music by Gabrilla Ballard  
58 minutes | Feb 14, 2020
Interview with Ayanna Molina
Raised in the arms of New Orleans, Ayanna's vibe is an eclectic mix of spoken word and Hip Hop. Her work is dedicated to uplifting women and using Hip Hop as a tool to teach young people. She has performed in venues across the country...New York (Nuyurican), Atlanta (Women Who Jam) and Houston (Blackout Arts Collective).  Ayanna continues to do workshops to promote self-love and wellness for women of color. Her album, "Uplift Yo' Self" is her first project, followed by "InteGRITTY: The Mixtape".  Affectionately known as "Mama Fiyah", Ayanna uses her art as a tool for activism. As a published author, Ayanna wrote Run Away Girl to chronicle the journey to self-love. She wrote Keep it High: Thoughts in a New Light to tell the story after she found self-love.  Ayanna Molina earned a Bachelor's of Arts degree from the University of New Orleans in Psychology and English.  She earned a Masters of Education degree in Community Counseling at Auburn University in Montgomery, Alabama.  Ayanna is also a member of the professional organizations, Counselors for Social Justice and the Association for Specialists in Group Work.  Ayanna is designated as a Nationally Certified Counselor and holds a license in the state of Louisiana.  Ayanna supports children and adults experiencing grief and trauma, PTSD, anxiety and depression. Ayanna specializes in Play Therapy for children aged 3-13 years, self-esteem work for girls and women and grief/trauma counseling with people of African/Black decent.  (From truelovemovement.com)
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