Freedom Collective Podcast

Freedom Collective Podcast

por Shahem Mclaurin
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How To Survive Being A Disruptor | Ep. 16
Join us for a powerful discussion with Donyae Asante as we explore the importance of disruption in mental health, the power of authenticity, and how to build community while challenging systemic injustices. This episode is packed with insights on coaching change from the classroom to the global stage, and how radical honesty can create transformation.
How To Survive Being A Caregiver | Ep. 15
In this episode of the Freedom Collective Podcast, Shahem and guest Dawn Shedrick explore the themes of caregiving, mental health awareness, and the importance of community. Dawn shares her personal journey, highlighting her mother's influence as her North Star and the challenges faced in the caregiving role. The conversation delves into the emotional intelligence required in caregiving, the current crisis affecting caregivers, and the significance of finding moments of presence in daily life. The episode emphasizes the power of community support and the necessity of empathy in a divided society, ultimately offering hope and resilience through shared experiences and history.
No Such Thing As A Transphobic Baddie | Ep. 14
Join Yves on a rollercoaster ride of self-discovery and laughter as she spills the tea on embracing her true self with flair and fabulousness! From dodging societal norms like a pro to turning awkward dating moments into comedy gold, Yves shares her journey with humor and heart. This episode is a delightful mix of giggles and wisdom, proving that being yourself is the ultimate act of resistance and a whole lot of fun.
I Hope The President K*lls Himself | Ep. 13
In this episode, Shahem discusses current political chaos, societal issues, and ways to maintain mental health amidst overwhelming news. Topics include political critique, societal manipulation, and personal strategies for finding joy and staying grounded.
Bullying + Antiblackness in the Asian Community | Ep. 12
Join us as Sylvia, a dedicated social worker and community organizer, shares her journey from Taiwan to America, her insights on bullying, racial identity, and the importance of community in healing. This episode explores cultural shifts, racial solidarity, and decolonizing therapy, offering deep reflections and practical advice.
Gay Men Have A Misogyny Problem | Ep. 11
In this episode of the Freedom Collective Podcast, Shahem dives into a thought-provoking discussion on the intersection of misogyny and the LGBTQ+ community, particularly focusing on gay men. By defining key terms like patriarchy and misogyny, Shahem establishes a foundation for understanding the systemic nature of these issues. The conversation is enriched with personal anecdotes and cultural references, including a critique of public figures and media consumption habits that perpetuate misogynistic attitudes. Shahem emphasizes the importance of empathy and unity among marginalized groups, advocating for a collective effort to dismantle oppressive systems. The episode also touches on astrology as a tool for self-reflection and personal growth, offering a holistic view of Shahem's perspectives on societal dynamics and personal development.
Iran, Epigenetics, OCD & Political Grief | Ep. 10
In this episode of the Freedom Collective Podcast, Shahem engages in a deep conversation with fellow clinician Tara Montazeri about mental health, grief, and the impact of generational trauma. They explore personal journeys in mental health, the significance of understanding OCD, and the importance of feeling emotions authentically. The discussion also touches on the challenges of navigating systemic issues as therapists, the dangers of toxic positivity, and the necessity of self-compassion in the grieving process. Tara shares her insights on how cultural backgrounds influence mental health experiences and the importance of addressing both micro and macro issues in therapy. In this engaging conversation, Tara Montazeri and Shahem explore the complexities of self-awareness, therapy, and emotional regulation. They discuss the importance of self-compassion, the misconceptions surrounding therapy, and the need for therapists to be lifelong learners. The dialogue emphasizes the significance of body awareness, the challenges faced by people pleasers, and the impact of guilt versus resentment in relationships. They also discuss the role of creativity in therapy and share personal anecdotes about using music as a tool for mental health.
No, Being A Jealous Friend Isn't Normal | Ep. 9
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Some people kill their best relationships by misunderstanding jealousy and envy, and it's important to understand the emotional codes behind these feelings and how learning to process them can prevent erosion of said connections. If you've ever felt deep insecurity or seen jealousy tear friendships and romances apart, this episode is a guide to understanding what's really going on. We dive into the subtle differences between jealousy and envy, why they matter, how they show up in your life, and the cognitive distortions that amplify these feelings. Whether you're struggling with internalizing emotions or externalizing them, this will hopefully help you to understand how to process your reactions and use emotional regulation techniques like the RAIN method to break free from being a hater (kidding).
I Don't Care If My Dad Dies | Ep. 8
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In this episode of the Freedom Collective Podcast, Shahem welcomes their sister, Montana, for a heartfelt and humorous discussion about their shared experiences growing up, the impact of their family dynamics on their mental health, and the importance of sibling relationships. They reflect on cherished memories, navigate the complexities of their childhood trauma, and explore the themes of forgiveness and acceptance. The conversation emphasizes the significance of support systems, coping mechanisms, and the journey of personal growth within the context of family. The episode concludes with practical advice for maintaining healthy sibling relationships and the importance of self-care.
Dear White People | Ep. 7
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In this episode, we explore the deeply rooted social and historical constructs of whiteness, their origins in European history, and their ongoing impacts on society and individual well-being. We analyze how whiteness functions as a social contract that dehumanizes, perpetuates trauma, and sustains white supremacy culture.
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