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EPISODE 8

In this episode of ‘We Are Not Alone – Healing in Color’, host Vince The Voice interviews Terry T. Moss, a retired world champion boxer and promoter. They discuss her journey into boxing, the therapeutic aspects of the sport, and how it empowers women and communities.

Terry shares her experiences in law enforcement, the cultural significance of boxing, and the life lessons learned through the sport. The conversation highlights the importance of resilience, community engagement, and the evolving landscape of women’s boxing.

EPISODE 7

In this episode of Healing in Color, host Vince The Voice speaks with Dr. Debbie Pilzer, a licensed counselor and relationship therapist, about her journey from corporate recruiting to therapy. They discuss the importance of empathy, the barriers to connection, and the healing process for individuals dealing with trauma, domestic violence, and relationship issues.

Dr. Pilzer shares her insights on affair recovery, discernment counseling, and the cultural stigmas surrounding mental health, particularly in communities of color. The conversation emphasizes the necessity of therapy as a tool for personal growth and healing, advocating for a shift in mindset regarding mental health.

EPISODE 6

Healing Harmonies: How Entertainment Connects Us” with Duane Rockwell

In this episode of Healing in Color, host Vince engages with Dwayne Rockwell, a South African entertainer, to explore the intersection of music, culture, and mental health. They discuss Dwayne’s journey through apartheid, the healing power of music, and the resilience of South Africans. The conversation also touches on cultural differences between South Africa and America, the evolving perception of mental health, and the importance of communication in addressing mental health issues. Dwayne emphasizes that entertainment is not just an escape but a vital form of expression and connection that can foster joy and resistance against adversity.

EPISODE 5

 Cultural Connections Music, Mental Health, and Community with DJ Ezzy B

In this engaging conversation, DJ Ezzy B shares his journey as a cultural ambassador and entertainer, discussing the healing power of music, the importance of mental health awareness, and the need for cultural exchange. He reflects on his Grenadian roots, the significance of community connection, and the challenges of maintaining balance in a busy life. The dialogue emphasizes the role of music as a universal healer and the importance of addressing mental health issues across different cultures.

EPISODE 4

In this episode, Raul Thomas shares his journey as a chef and theater visionary, emphasizing the importance of cultural identity, community healing, and giving back. He discusses how his Puerto Rican heritage has shaped his life and work, the role of theater in fostering community connections, and the impact of migration on Puerto Rican culture in Georgia. Raul’s passion for food, art, and activism shines through as he highlights the need for unity and understanding among diverse communities.

EPISODE 3

The Atlanta International Night Market with President Jeff Kuo

The conversation highlights the Atlanta International Night Market, a vibrant celebration of cultural togetherness in Atlanta. Jeff Kuo, the President of the Atlanta International Market Foundation, discusses the mission of the Night Market, which aims to elevate underrepresented communities and showcase the rich tapestry of cultures in the area. The event not only provides entertainment and culinary experiences from around the world but also supports small businesses and… READ MORE.

EPISODE 2

A production of Black Mental Matters, Inc, in this episode of ‘We Are Not Alone, Healing in Color’, host Vince the Voice Bailey engages in a profound conversation with Andre and Natalie Paramonov, former world champion ballroom dancers. They explore the multifaceted nature of movement, discussing how dance serves as a therapeutic outlet for emotional and mental healing. The Paramonovs share their journey from Russia to America, highlighting the cultural roots of dance and its ability to connect people across…READ MORE.

EPISODE 1

Li Wong & Georgia Asian Times

A production of Black Mental Matters Inc, this conversation explores the intersection of mental health, cultural identity, and community healing, particularly within the Black and Asian communities. Host Vince Bailey introduces the series ‘We Are Not Alone, Healing in Color,’ emphasizing the importance of ancestral intelligence and shared experiences in overcoming adversity. Guest Li Wong shares his journey, the stigma of mental health in the Asian community, his connection to the 100 Black Men organization and how…READ MORE.

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