Session 359: Unpacking Black Women's Humor
When I think about Black women’s humor, I think about the subtle glances we share when something ridiculous happens in public, the physicality of slap...
Session 358: Tending to Youth Mental Health
After living through a global pandemic, missing years of in-person interaction, and dealing with the constant onslaught of violence displayed on socia...
Session 357: Shedding the Shoulds
Take a second to think of all the things in your life you’ve been told you “should” do. I should eat more healthy. I should be a better mom. I should ...
Session 356: Black People & Hospital Neglect
It’s no secret that the relationship between Black people and the healthcare system is a fraught one. And as medical racism continues to go unaddresse...
TBG U: Sisterhood in the Divine 9
Congratulations, you’ve been accepted into the inaugural class of Therapy for Black Girls University. Whether packing for a new year on campus, thinki...
Session 355: The Work of Death Doulas
It is guaranteed that everyone on this Earth will eventually die, and yet, the process is made difficult with considerations such as appointing an aut...
Session 354: ICYMI, Pregnancy & Postpartum Concerns
In honor of Black Maternal Health Week we’re circling back to one of our inventory episodes that so many of you enjoyed. For our new listeners, you’re...
Session 353: Art Therapy 101
Playing with markers, clay, and stencils is something we may recall fondly from our youth, but today dismiss as childish. Art Therapy, however, is a v...
TBG U: Celebrating One Year!
Congratulations, you’ve been accepted into the inaugural class of Therapy for Black Girls University. Whether packing for a new year on campus, thinki...
Session 352: Becoming A Widow
One of life’s most profound and devastating experiences can be losing a spouse. It’s a journey that can be marked by sorrow and the reshaping of one's...