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From Struggles to Strength: How Project Blackbird is Changing the Conversation on Eating Disorders

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In this episode of Soma Says, host Dr. Soma welcomes guests Alexandra Miles, Kendra Williams, and Paula Edwards-Gayfield from Project Blackbird, a nonprofit aimed at de-stigmatizing the conversation around eating disorders and mental health within underrepresented communities. Alexandra, the founder and CEO, shares the inception story of the organization and the film 'Blackbird,' which portrays the realities of eating disorders. Kendra and Paula discuss the challenges of creating and promoting the film, the misconceptions about eating disorders, and the unique barriers faced by minority groups in seeking help. The episode emphasizes the importance of mental health discussions and the organization’s efforts to provide resources, educational support, and therapy to those in need. 00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer 00:54 Meet the Guests: Project Blackbird 02:09 Inspiration Behind Project Blackbird 04:41 Challenges in Creating the Film and Organization 09:50 Understanding Eating Disorders: Myths and Facts 16:32 Impact and Future Goals of Project Blackbird 23:53 Addressing Disparities in Mental Health 30:09 Final Thoughts and Call to Action
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In this episode of Soma Says, host Dr. Soma welcomes guests Alexandra Miles, Kendra Williams, and Paula Edwards-Gayfield from Project Blackbird, a nonprofit aimed at de-stigmatizing the conversation around eating disorders and mental health within underrepresented communities. Alexandra, the founder and CEO, shares the inception story of the organization and the film 'Blackbird,' which portrays the realities of eating disorders. Kendra and Paula discuss the challenges of creating and promoting the film, the misconceptions about eating disorders, and the unique barriers faced by minority groups in seeking help. The episode emphasizes the importance of mental health discussions and the organization’s efforts to provide resources, educational support, and therapy to those in need. 00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer 00:54 Meet the Guests: Project Blackbird 02:09 Inspiration Behind Project Blackbird 04:41 Challenges in Creating the Film and Organization 09:50 Understanding Eating Disorders: Myths and Facts 16:32 Impact and Future Goals of Project Blackbird 23:53 Addressing Disparities in Mental Health 30:09 Final Thoughts and Call to Action
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