Normalizing help seeking, mental wellness, and healing, entertainment industry veteran Moetown Lee and journalist/therapist Dr. Ed Garnes lay bare tools for Black men to reaffirm commitment to growth and reclaim their Mental Health with Reclamation Point!
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How Y’all Healing?™️ is a series of conversations with healers, leaders and organizations about their healing journey, and the importance of Health and Wellness for black and brown people. Host, Spry Lee Scott talks to guests about the work that they are doing to heal our communities, AND find out what’s in their personal self-care package!
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Black Therapy! with Dr. Ed Garnes
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In this episode of 'How Y'all Healing?, host Spry Lee Scott engages in a profound conversation with Dr. Ed Garnes Jr. about the healing journeys of Black and Brown communities. They explore the significance of personal healing, the role of jazz meditation in therapy, and the importance of routines in self-care. Dr. Garnes shares his experiences nav…
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Choose joy. Lead with love. Find your peace.
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In this episode of 'How Y'all Healing?, host Spry Lee Scott shares his personal healing journey, emphasizing the importance of self-care for black and brown people. He discusses his mantra of choosing joy, leading with love, and finding peace, illustrating how these principles guide his responses to life's challenges. Through personal anecdotes, he…
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Teach The Babies! with Dr. Pooch
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In this episode of 'How Y'all Healing', host Spry Lee Scott engages in a profound conversation with Dr. Pooch, a holistic healer dedicated to educating families about health. They explore Dr. Pooch's journey into holistic health, the significance of names and identity, the essence of medicine, and the impact of education and relationships on health…
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In this episode of 'How Y'all Healing', host Spry Lee Scott reflects on the importance of community support and constructive criticism in personal growth. He shares insights from a recent conversation with his son about receiving feedback and emphasizes the need for honest relationships that foster growth. The episode serves as a reminder to surrou…
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The Healing Has Arrived! with Somiari Fubara
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In this episode of How Y'all Healing, host Spry Lee Scott interviews Somiari Fubara, a former regional director of mental health services. They discuss the importance of self-care and healing practices, particularly in Black and Brown communities. Somiari shares her self-care package, which includes gratitude, meditation, yoga, connecting with ance…
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Host, Spry Lee Scott introduces How Y’all Healing?™️ to the world, and shares how HE is healing! Contact us... (please include email) https://www.medicine4melanin.com/howyallhealing Music credits: Intro… https://www.therelaxedmovement.com/ Outro… Jarico - Island; supported by @FreeBackgroundMusicForCreators https://m.youtube.com/channel/UC9YwmlkIQl…
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Par Moetown Lee & Dr Ed Garnes
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The art of resolving conflict positively.Par Moetown Lee & Dr Ed Garnes
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1st show of our second season.
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In this episode, we discuss GRIEF and how the grieving process can be healing.Par Moetown Lee & Dr Ed Garnes
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In this episode, we discuss the relationship between men and women with special guest artist Bessie Akuba.Par Moetown Lee & Dr Ed Garnes
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In this episode, we discuss the everyday traumas of Black men and reveal mental strategies for navigating our own difficultiesPar Moetown Lee & Dr Ed Garnes
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HEED THE WORD OF A BROTHER!
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In this episode we discuss recent political races, feminism and black men in media.Par Moetown Lee & Dr Ed Garnes
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In this episode we discuss Kanye, Charleson White and other black men who may or may not realize the damage they're doing to Black men in America. We also give you 10 Black People that deserves more shine!!!
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Reclamation Point - SHOCK TREATMENT
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Im this episode we discuss tragedy that may happen and why we need to seek help. We also discuss Omarion breakfast club interview, Chaka Zulu and how to heal!
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Why Black men choose to or not choose to go to Therapy.
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Dealing With Trauma W/ Bear Sills
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In this episode we speak about dealing with grief and trauma. With a special Guest Industry Vet Courtney "Bear" Sills.Par Moetown Lee & Dr Ed Garnes
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"Only You Can Make You Happy" - Mental Health & Relatonships
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In This epside of the Reclamation Point. Moetown Lee & Dr. Ed Garnes discuss how mental health play a part in relationships. This episode is titled Only You can Man You Happy for a reason!Par Moetown Lee & Dr Ed Garnes
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STEP INSIDE THE ARENA - Why We Started The Podcast
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Normalizing help seeking, mental wellness, and healing, entertainment industry veteran Moetown Lee and journalist/therapist Dr. Ed Garnes lay bare tools for Black men to reaffirm commitment to growth and reclaim their Mental Health with Reclamation Point!Par Moetown Lee
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