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Perspectives on Friendship, Healing, and Overcoming Historical Trauma with Renee Rouse

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In this powerful episode, we dive deep into discussions about mental health, racism, and healing modalities. Our guest, Pastor Renee Rouse, a member of the New Hampshire Black Women's Health Project and the Haitian community center, joins us to shed light on the impact of patriarchy and white supremacy on women of color.

Pastor Renee draws parallels between the biblical story of Hagar and the trauma experienced by women of color, highlighting the mistreatment, lack of consent, and injustice prevalent in their experiences.

As the conversation unfolds, we explore the importance of acknowledging and healing trauma, the role of spirituality in the healing process, and the interconnectedness of individuals in supporting each other's journey. Join us as we delve into stories of resilience, love, and building communities for healing and support.

We also discuss these topics:

  • Women of color

  • Patriarchy

  • White supremacy

  • Mental health

  • Racism

  • Healing modalities

  • Trauma

  • Lack of consent,

  • Injustice,

  • Trust

  • Oppression

  • Divine guidance

Find Pastor Renee in these spaces:

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This podcast is hosted by Brenda Lett, Stephanie Hawkins and Devona Warner. The mission of Eboni Queens of New Hampshire podcast is to focus and bring awareness to mental health and racism. The podcast will be a steppingstone to have voices heard from a raw and authentic viewpoint. The hope and goal are to educate those who may have a misperception of racism and start conversations regarding mental health and racism within the African Descendant communities. Learn more about them by emailing them at EboniQueensofNH@outlook.com or follow them at https://nhblackwomenhealth.org/.

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Have you been moved by what you heard in this week's episode of Eboni Queens of New Hampshire? If so, these ladies invite you to leave an honest review of how this episode impacted you. Also, share this podcast with a friend. It may just be the thing they needed to hear today!

The Eboni Queens of New Hampshire intro, outro and transition music is named The Disco Frog by Rymdklang and was found on Epidemic Sounds.

Crackers In Soup is the podcast producer for this episode.

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In this powerful episode, we dive deep into discussions about mental health, racism, and healing modalities. Our guest, Pastor Renee Rouse, a member of the New Hampshire Black Women's Health Project and the Haitian community center, joins us to shed light on the impact of patriarchy and white supremacy on women of color.

Pastor Renee draws parallels between the biblical story of Hagar and the trauma experienced by women of color, highlighting the mistreatment, lack of consent, and injustice prevalent in their experiences.

As the conversation unfolds, we explore the importance of acknowledging and healing trauma, the role of spirituality in the healing process, and the interconnectedness of individuals in supporting each other's journey. Join us as we delve into stories of resilience, love, and building communities for healing and support.

We also discuss these topics:

  • Women of color

  • Patriarchy

  • White supremacy

  • Mental health

  • Racism

  • Healing modalities

  • Trauma

  • Lack of consent,

  • Injustice,

  • Trust

  • Oppression

  • Divine guidance

Find Pastor Renee in these spaces:

Facebook

πŸ‘ΈπŸΎπŸ‘©πŸ½πŸ‘§πŸΎπŸ‘΅πŸΏπŸ‘©πŸ½β€πŸ¦°πŸ‘©πŸΎβ€πŸ¦±πŸ‘±πŸΏβ€β™€οΈπŸ‘ΈπŸΎ

This podcast is hosted by Brenda Lett, Stephanie Hawkins and Devona Warner. The mission of Eboni Queens of New Hampshire podcast is to focus and bring awareness to mental health and racism. The podcast will be a steppingstone to have voices heard from a raw and authentic viewpoint. The hope and goal are to educate those who may have a misperception of racism and start conversations regarding mental health and racism within the African Descendant communities. Learn more about them by emailing them at EboniQueensofNH@outlook.com or follow them at https://nhblackwomenhealth.org/.

πŸ‘ΈπŸΎπŸ‘©πŸ½πŸ‘§πŸΎπŸ‘΅πŸΏπŸ‘©πŸ½β€πŸ¦°πŸ‘©πŸΎβ€πŸ¦±πŸ‘±πŸΏβ€β™€οΈπŸ‘ΈπŸΎ

Have you been moved by what you heard in this week's episode of Eboni Queens of New Hampshire? If so, these ladies invite you to leave an honest review of how this episode impacted you. Also, share this podcast with a friend. It may just be the thing they needed to hear today!

The Eboni Queens of New Hampshire intro, outro and transition music is named The Disco Frog by Rymdklang and was found on Epidemic Sounds.

Crackers In Soup is the podcast producer for this episode.

  continue reading

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