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Black Writer Therapy Podcast

Black Writer Therapy Podcast

著者: Ella Shawn
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Welcome to the Black Writer Therapy Podcast, a vibrant space for Black women writers to gather, sip tea, and explore the healing power of writing. Join us for candid conversations about the unique experiences and challenges Black authors face in an industry often centered on whiteness. This podcast celebrates the voices and stories of Black women through authentic discussions that foster healing, joy, and sisterhood. Whether you're an established author, an aspiring writer, or a reader who loves books by and about Black women, you'll find inspiration and support here. Our community thrives on the wisdom and experiences of Black women writers, making it a rich resource for book bloggers, bookstagrammers, and booktokers. Tune in to connect with a dynamic literary community and discover how writing can be a powerful tool for personal growth and social change. Join the Black Writer Therapy Podcast and be part of a movement that amplifies the audacious voices of Black women in literature. For inquiries, email us at blackwritertherapy@gmail.com. Copyright © 2023 by Ella Shawn. All rights reserved. This podcast or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the owner except for the use of brief quotations in a podcast review. Produced in the United States of America.Ella Shawn アート 人間関係 心理学 文学史・文学批評 社会科学 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Rhonda McKnight Gives Readers Faith, Forgiveness, and Hope
    2025/06/12

    Keywords


    Black women writers, maternal health, storytelling, resilience, healing, community, awards, writing journey, racism, faith


    Takeaways


    • Black and Indigenous women face alarming maternal death rates.

    • Rhonda McKnight has written 29 books, focusing on complex characters.

    • Celebrating achievements is crucial for personal growth.

    • Writing can serve as a therapeutic process for both the writer and the reader.

    • The importance of community in literary events cannot be overstated.

    • Racism plays a significant role in healthcare disparities for Black women.

    • Stories can provide healing and connection across generations.

    • The dual timeline in 'Bitter and Sweet' reflects historical and contemporary struggles.

    • Therapy is essential for addressing generational trauma.

    • Readers should always be at the forefront of a writer's mind.


    Summary


    In this episode of Black Writer Therapy, host Ella Shawn engages in a heartfelt conversation with author Rhonda McKnight, exploring themes of maternal health, the healing power of storytelling, and the importance of community among Black women writers. Rhonda shares her journey as a prolific author, her experiences with literary awards, and the significance of addressing racism in healthcare. The discussion also delves into the dual timeline of her latest novel, 'Bitter and Sweet,' and how writing serves as a therapeutic outlet for both the author and her readers. Throughout the conversation, the importance of celebrating achievements and the need for connection within the literary community are emphasized, making this episode a rich exploration of resilience, faith, and the power of storytelling.



    Sound Bites(upcoming merch)


    • It's healing time, y'all.

    • I want readers to feel good.

    • Grief is hard; it ages you.

    Chapters


    00:00 The Alarming Statistics of Maternal Mortality

    02:15 Celebrating Literary Events and Community Engagement

    04:14 The Journey of a Prolific Author

    06:28 The Impact of Awards and Recognition

    09:04 Writing as a Healing Process

    11:53 The Importance of Reader Connection

    14:33 Exploring Themes of Faith and Resilience

    17:29 The Role of Therapy in Writing

    20:10 Cultural Legacy and Historical Context

    23:16 The Healing Power of Storytelling

    25:52 Addressing Racial Disparities in Maternal Health

    46:07 Listening to Women's Voices in Healthcare

    48:46 The Importance of Self-Care and Connection

    51:15 Celebrating Personal Growth and Resilience

    55:49 Generational Grief and Healing

    01:03:46 Reclaiming Personal Space and Identity

    01:10:42 The Power of Storytelling and Connection

    01:16:35 BWT OUTRO.mp3

    Connect with Rhonda McKnighthttps://www.RhondaMcKnight.com https://www.facebook.com/BooksbyRhonda https://www.instagram.com/AuthorRhondaMcKnight
    Rhonda McKnight is the author of 29 books. Bitter and Sweet and the 2024 Christy Award Finalist and Emma Award winner, The Thing About Home, are her latest releases. She has also written several other award-winning bestsellers, including An Inconvenient Friend. She is the winner of the 2015 Emma Award for Inspirational Romance of the Year for her title, Unbreak My Heart. She has been nominated thrice for the African American Literary Award. She writes inspirational book club fiction and Christian romance stories about complex characters in crisis. Her goal is to touch the heart of women with the themes of faith, forgiveness, and hope. Originally from a small coastal town in New Jersey, she writes from the comfort of her South Carolina home.Connect with Ella Shawn

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    1 時間 29 分
  • The Perfect Mother... Or Something Like That with Desiree Moodie
    2025/05/15
    Summary
    In this enlightening conversation, Desiree Moodie shares her journey as a writer and mother, exploring the complexities of parenting, the impact of social media, and the importance of self-care. The discussion delves into Desiree's upcoming book, which tackles themes of motherhood and identity, as well as her personal experiences with healing and vulnerability. The conversation also touches on the significance of rituals, the power of tarot, and the audacity of black women writers in today's literary landscape.
    Takeaways
    • Desiree Moodie shares her journey of navigating motherhood and writing.
    • The importance of self-care and healing in a busy life.
    • Exploring the complexities of parenting and its impact on children.
    • The role of social media in building connections and community.
    • Desiree's upcoming book explores themes of motherhood and identity.
    • The significance of rituals in maintaining balance and grounding oneself.
    • Using tarot as a tool for intuition and self-discovery.
    • The challenges of being a black woman writer in today's literary landscape.
    • The importance of vulnerability and authenticity in storytelling.
    • Desiree's insights on breaking generational cycles in parenting.

    Sound Bites
    "Brave vulnerability is what we need to connect.""I have been called a beast, and I accepted it.""I want to reclaim my traditions and my magic."
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Connection03:23 Navigating Social Media and Personal Growth05:14 Motherhood and Its Complexities07:37 Healing and Self-Care Practices10:00 The Journey of Writing a Cathartic Book12:04 Exploring the Themes of Motherhood in Literature25:47 The Journey of Creativity27:40 Motherhood: The Complexities and Realities28:22 Exploring the Thrills of Motherhood in Literature30:48 Bravery in Writing: Unpacking Personal Experiences32:22 Codependency and Boundaries in Relationships35:19 The Guilt of Motherhood and Self-Acceptance36:08 Rapid Fire Questions: Insights and Reflections48:00 Rituals for Grounding in Chaos50:53 Rituals and Rhythms of Black Womanhood52:23 The Power of Tarot and Intuition57:23 The Audacity of Game Changers01:03:38 Storytelling and Self-Discovery01:08:13 BWT OUTRO.mp3

    Connect w/Desiree Moodie


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    1 時間 19 分
  • The Curating of a Poetic Life with Rian N. Jenkins
    2025/05/02

    summaryIn this engaging conversation, Ryan Jenkins shares her unique journey as a writer, poet, and educator. From the story behind her name to her experiences in the classroom, Ryan discusses the challenges and triumphs of navigating the literary world as a black woman. She emphasizes the importance of self-affirmation, the weight educators carry, and the power of storytelling, particularly in children's literature. Ryan also reflects on her transition from teaching to writing full-time, her upcoming projects, and her desire to help others in their writing journeys.
    takeaways
    • Rian's name has a unique story tied to a soap opera star.
    • She transitioned from poetry to fiction at a young age.
    • Rian's felt a calling to be a writer after a significant moment in her life.
    • She has published multiple poetry anthologies and a children's book.
    • Educators, especially black women, carry the weight of their students' stories.
    • Writing serves as a form of healing and self-affirmation for Rian.
    • Rian's pen name, 'Anointed Misfit,' reflects her unique perspective.
    • She aims to help others navigate the self-publishing process.
    • Rian's upcoming novel is based on her middle school experiences.
    • She believes in the importance of affirming young black boys and girls through literature.
    Sound Bites"I hated my name growing up.""I called you to be a writer.""I love being black."Chapters00:00The Story Behind the Name05:44Journey into Writing and Poetry10:30The Call to Write: A Spiritual Journey12:27Exploring Poetry Anthologies and Themes16:59The Weight of Educators: Vicarious Trauma and Healing22:22Writing for Children: Affirming Black Youth28:24The Southern Experience: Family and Heritage31:08Healing Practices and Self-Affirmation37:20The Anointed Misfit: Embracing Uniqueness42:40Transitioning from Teaching to Writing and Consulting49:24The Journey of a Southern Woman Writer52:46Empowering Young Girls Through Nonprofits54:22The Impact of Poetry on Family and Community55:25Exploring the Matrix of Reality and Fiction58:49Celebrating the Audacity of Black Women Writers01:04:05Impromptu Storytelling: Introspection and Expression01:10:52
    Rian's Upcoming Works and Events in the Literary World Stay In Touch with Ella Shawn
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    1 時間 21 分

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