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Friendship, Violence, and the Jouney of Healing with Mickie Morency

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Title: Friendship, Violence, and the Jouney of Healing with Mickie Morency

Episode Notes:

In this enlightening session of Black Writer Thereapy, join your host, Ella Shawn, a published author, and unlicensed therapist, as she engages in a deep conversation with debut author and immigrant advocate, Micki Morency. Prepare to delve into the heart of Micki's debut novel, "The Island Sisters," and explore the urgent issues it addresses.

Micki Morency, an immigrant herself, arrived in the United States during the 1970s and soon became a powerful voice for women of color. Together with Ella Shawn, they shed light on the pervasive yet often overlooked topic of domestic violence against Black immigrant women. They discuss the cultural normalization of sexism, the challenges faced by Black women within the publishing industry's white default, and the profound significance of friendship and sisterhood for Black women in their pursuit of empowerment.

Through this intimate and thought-provoking conversation, Micki Morency invites us to challenge societal norms and foster a greater understanding of the struggles faced by marginalized communities. Prepare to be inspired, encouraged, and enlightened as Ella and Micki unveil the layers of truth, resilience, and hope within Micki's powerful debut novel.

Call to Action:

1. Grab a copy of "The Island Sisters" and support Micki Morency's empowering literary journey. Available wherever you purchase books.

2. Share this episode with your friends, family, and social networks to spread awareness about the important issues discussed.

3. Join the conversation! Leave a comment on our Patreon page or reach out to us on social media to share your thoughts, experiences, or questions related to today's episode.

Remember, together we can make a difference and create a more inclusive and empowered world for all. Tune in to this impactful session of the Black Writer Therapy podcast, now!

Resorces:

National Domestic Violence Hotline

Benefits.gov

Signs of Abuse

Questions

  1. How important are unconditional friendships in sustaining Black women in various stages of their lives?
  2. What are some of the ways a person can tell that their friend is in trouble?
  3. What is the magic ingredient stirred into Black women's writing that makes it an instant classic?

Guest: Micki Berthelot Morency the middle child of a Haitian family of seven and grew up fighting to be seen and heard. My family is close-knit and we emigrated to the US in the 1970s via Boston. I worked hard to achieve the American dream, despite many barriers such as language, climate, culture, and the social pains of living in a new country that at times rejects you and the loss of leaving everything and everyone that were dear to me behind. I graduated from Northeastern University (Boston) and The Institute for Writers.

I started my professional career in corporate America in finance and transitioned to the social service sector, where I found my passion. I worked as a Case Manager at a transitional housing for homeless women and their children, where my job was to empower them to break the cycle of dependence, poverty, and abuse.

My culture and experience have prepared me to write and subsequently promote this book. I’ve lived in Haiti, Guam, and St Thomas, the settings for my novel. I have won many writing contests, the most recent was first and second places in Southeast Writers Association in 2020.

My debut novel, THE ISLAND SISTERS launches June 20th, 2023 from BHC Press. I also won Writer’s Digest contest #105 and my story was published in the Nov/Dec 2020 issue. My writings have appeared in The Tampa Bay Times, The Weekly Challenger, many Print magazines, and E-zines.

A mother of daughters, I live in Florida with my husband.

Website

Purchase The Island Sisters

"Rape replaces beauty with self-hatred no amount of scrubbing can remove, or makeup can cover, until you claim yourself back.”

-THE ISLAND SISTERS

Thank you for joining us on the Black Writer Therapy Podcast! We hope you enjoyed today's episode and found inspiration in the stories and insights shared. If you loved what you heard, please leave us a review and recommend the show to your family and friends. Your support helps us continue to uplift and amplify the voices of Black women writers.

Questions or thoughts? Please email us at blackwritertherapy@gmail.com. Don't forget to subscribe to our newsletter for exclusive updates and content. And be sure to check out our merch and join our vibrant community.

Until next time, remember writing is an intentional act of healing. Thanks for listening!

If you have a podcast and want some magic in your notes, click below to save time and energy.

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#blackwomenwriters

Black Writer Therapy is affiliated with the Authentic Connections Network. This podcasting network was founded to amplify the voices that are missing from the landscape of podcasting.

The goal of the network is 37 by 27—increasing the number of women-hosted podcasts to 37% by 2027.

Over 65% of podcasts launched by the Authentic Connections Network have reached the top 10% of podcasts globally in their first month.

This network provides a community of support and mentoring to ensure that each show within its fold thrives and achieves longevity and success.

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Title: Friendship, Violence, and the Jouney of Healing with Mickie Morency

Episode Notes:

In this enlightening session of Black Writer Thereapy, join your host, Ella Shawn, a published author, and unlicensed therapist, as she engages in a deep conversation with debut author and immigrant advocate, Micki Morency. Prepare to delve into the heart of Micki's debut novel, "The Island Sisters," and explore the urgent issues it addresses.

Micki Morency, an immigrant herself, arrived in the United States during the 1970s and soon became a powerful voice for women of color. Together with Ella Shawn, they shed light on the pervasive yet often overlooked topic of domestic violence against Black immigrant women. They discuss the cultural normalization of sexism, the challenges faced by Black women within the publishing industry's white default, and the profound significance of friendship and sisterhood for Black women in their pursuit of empowerment.

Through this intimate and thought-provoking conversation, Micki Morency invites us to challenge societal norms and foster a greater understanding of the struggles faced by marginalized communities. Prepare to be inspired, encouraged, and enlightened as Ella and Micki unveil the layers of truth, resilience, and hope within Micki's powerful debut novel.

Call to Action:

1. Grab a copy of "The Island Sisters" and support Micki Morency's empowering literary journey. Available wherever you purchase books.

2. Share this episode with your friends, family, and social networks to spread awareness about the important issues discussed.

3. Join the conversation! Leave a comment on our Patreon page or reach out to us on social media to share your thoughts, experiences, or questions related to today's episode.

Remember, together we can make a difference and create a more inclusive and empowered world for all. Tune in to this impactful session of the Black Writer Therapy podcast, now!

Resorces:

National Domestic Violence Hotline

Benefits.gov

Signs of Abuse

Questions

  1. How important are unconditional friendships in sustaining Black women in various stages of their lives?
  2. What are some of the ways a person can tell that their friend is in trouble?
  3. What is the magic ingredient stirred into Black women's writing that makes it an instant classic?

Guest: Micki Berthelot Morency the middle child of a Haitian family of seven and grew up fighting to be seen and heard. My family is close-knit and we emigrated to the US in the 1970s via Boston. I worked hard to achieve the American dream, despite many barriers such as language, climate, culture, and the social pains of living in a new country that at times rejects you and the loss of leaving everything and everyone that were dear to me behind. I graduated from Northeastern University (Boston) and The Institute for Writers.

I started my professional career in corporate America in finance and transitioned to the social service sector, where I found my passion. I worked as a Case Manager at a transitional housing for homeless women and their children, where my job was to empower them to break the cycle of dependence, poverty, and abuse.

My culture and experience have prepared me to write and subsequently promote this book. I’ve lived in Haiti, Guam, and St Thomas, the settings for my novel. I have won many writing contests, the most recent was first and second places in Southeast Writers Association in 2020.

My debut novel, THE ISLAND SISTERS launches June 20th, 2023 from BHC Press. I also won Writer’s Digest contest #105 and my story was published in the Nov/Dec 2020 issue. My writings have appeared in The Tampa Bay Times, The Weekly Challenger, many Print magazines, and E-zines.

A mother of daughters, I live in Florida with my husband.

Website

Purchase The Island Sisters

"Rape replaces beauty with self-hatred no amount of scrubbing can remove, or makeup can cover, until you claim yourself back.”

-THE ISLAND SISTERS

Thank you for joining us on the Black Writer Therapy Podcast! We hope you enjoyed today's episode and found inspiration in the stories and insights shared. If you loved what you heard, please leave us a review and recommend the show to your family and friends. Your support helps us continue to uplift and amplify the voices of Black women writers.

Questions or thoughts? Please email us at blackwritertherapy@gmail.com. Don't forget to subscribe to our newsletter for exclusive updates and content. And be sure to check out our merch and join our vibrant community.

Until next time, remember writing is an intentional act of healing. Thanks for listening!

If you have a podcast and want some magic in your notes, click below to save time and energy.

This is an affiliate link. Castmagic

#blackwomenwriters

Black Writer Therapy is affiliated with the Authentic Connections Network. This podcasting network was founded to amplify the voices that are missing from the landscape of podcasting.

The goal of the network is 37 by 27—increasing the number of women-hosted podcasts to 37% by 2027.

Over 65% of podcasts launched by the Authentic Connections Network have reached the top 10% of podcasts globally in their first month.

This network provides a community of support and mentoring to ensure that each show within its fold thrives and achieves longevity and success.

  continue reading

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