Fireflies Unite Podcast With Kea

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Synopsis

Fireflies Unite Podcast With Kea is a weekly podcast from the prospective of individuals thriving with a mental illness.The mission of the podcast is to bring light into darkness (just like the fireflies), encourage people of color to seek treatment, end the stigma and raise awareness. We want to show that mental illness does not have "a look"; it also includes everyday high functioning people. Podcast episodes are available every Monday.Join the conversation and get social!Facebook Closed Group-Fireflies Unite: Healthy MindsFacebook Fan Page: @firefliespodTwitter: @firefliespodInstagram: @firefliespod

Episodes

  • It's Levels To This: Medication For Mental Illness Featuring Dr. Doomes & Dr. Glover of the Thrive Mindfulness Project

    12/02/2018 Duration: 01h12min

    In the words to Meek Mills “It’s levels to this”, said Dr. Glover referring to mental illness during her interview. “You would never tell someone who broke their ankle to smoke weed and their ankle will heal on its own.”So many times we hear that taking medication for mental illness is for crazy people or it will make you feel like a zombie. It actually discouraged Kea for taking medication. According to an article by NBC, one in six Americans take psychotropic medication---mostly antidepressants. This week's episodes address taking medication for mental illness with two psychiatrists of the Thrive Mindfulness Project, Dr. Doomes and Dr. Glover. Medical & Mental Health Terms:Psychotropic medications: any medication that is used to treat a mental disorder (encompasses meds for anxiety, depression, bipolar and psychotic disorders)Psychologist: One who has a doctorate in psychology (either a Ph.D. or a Psy.D)Psychiatrist: A type of physician. One who attended medical school then did a four-year residenc

  • Do Therapists Need Therapy?...Featuring Shivonne Odom of Akoma Counseling Concepts

    05/02/2018 Duration: 52min

    Kea comes from the school of thought that everybody needs a therapist, and this includes therapists too. Whether they have experienced trauma, have a mental illness or not, therapy is beneficial to them as well. As therapists are sitting in sessions listening to their clients, it can take a toll on them if they do not take care of themselves. But, what happens when a therapist who experienced trauma and has a mental illness? How do they help your clients? During this episode, Kea interviews Shivonne Odom. She is the visionary of Akoma Counseling Concepts, LLC that specializes in maternal mental health. Due to her sexual assault, she battled with anxiety, depression and panic disorders. Learn more about her story and dedication to ensure girls, women and mothers are mentally healthy. The mind, body and soulness segment offers insight on how essential oils can help you manage your mental health.References/Links:Shivonne Odom, Akoma Counseling, LLC.Website: https://www.akomacounselingconcepts.com/Twitter: https:

  • Suicide Will Send You To Hell: Mental Illness, Suicide & The Church Featuring Pastor Alnicia Gibson, Pastor Xavier Small & Kiaundra Jackson

    29/01/2018 Duration: 02h01min

    The highly requested and anticipated episode entitled 'Suicide Will Send You To Hell: Mental Illness, Suicide & The Church' is now live, featuring Pastor Alnicia Gibson who lives with bipolar disorder and Pastor Xavier Small who battled depression.  During the mind, body and soulness segment, Kiaundra Jackson, a licensed therapist who offers faith-based counseling recommends how the church and mental health professionals can work together.Reference/Links: Saved & Depressed: A Real Conversation About Faith & Mental Health https://urbanfaith.com/2017/03/saved-depressed-real-conversation-faith-mental-health.html/ Why Are Pastors Committing Suicide?https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/why-pastors-are-committing-suicide/Pastor Alnicia GibsonBlessed To Be Gifted Ministry Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blessedtobegiftedministry/ Pastor Alnicia Gibson’s Email: blessed2begifted@gmail.com Pastor Xavier SmallTwitter: @JusCallMeRevInstagram: @JusCallMeRevBlog: https://theroguestormtrooper.

  • The Connection Between Mental Illness & Homelessness Featuring Lauren Hope & La Shawn Paul

    22/01/2018 Duration: 01h14min

    What do you do when you have a rising career as a news reporter, in a depressive episode and become homeless? Well, that is the story of Lauren Hope of Good Girl Chronicles. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 20 to 25% of the homeless population in the United States suffers from some form of severe mental illness. Serious mental illnesses disrupt people’s ability to carry out essential aspects of daily life, such as self-care and household management. Mental illnesses may also prevent people from forming and maintaining stable relationships or cause people to misinterpret others’ guidance and react irrationally. This often results in pushing away caregivers, family, and friends who may be the force keeping that person from becoming homeless. As a result, these factors and the stresses of living with a mental disorder, people with mentally illnesses are much more likely to become homeless than the general population. In this episode, Kea interviewed Lauren and learns mo

  • Black Girl Boss: Depression & Entrepreneurship Featuring Candice Nicole, Lauren Carson & Dr. Taylor

    15/01/2018 Duration: 01h41min

    Many times, we see black women who are social influencers and entrepreneurs that are thriving in all of their black girl magic, but we have no idea of what goes on beneath the surface. In this episode, Kea shares the story of two amazing black women who struggle with the illness of major depressive disorder yet are still thriving in their businesses. She speaks with Candice Nicole of Candice Nicole PR and Lauren Carson of Black Girls Smile, Inc. Dr. Taylor of Minding My Black Business offers tips, resources and strategies to help entrepreneurs maintain a healthy mind and business.Lauren Carson, Black Girls Smile, IncWebsite: www.blackgirlssmile.orgEmail: lcarson@blackgirlssmile.org Candice Nicole, CNPRWebsite: www.candicenicolepr.com Email: candice@candicenicolepr.comDr. Taylor: Minding My Black BusinessWebsite: http://mindingmyblackbusiness.com/Dr. Taylor’s PracticeWesbite: http://www.taylorcounselingconsultingservices.com/ 5 Tips for Black Girl Bosses To Manage Their Mental Healthhttps://21ninety.com/5-tips

  • You're Acting Bipolar Featuring Dr. B. Duke

    08/01/2018 Duration: 01h09min

    Some of us are guilty of casually saying things such as the weather is bipolar or we'll jokingly say someone is acting bipolar without understanding what the illness consist of. More than 5 million people in the United States have bipolar disorder. People with bipolar disorder typically have mood swings that range from highs called mania to lows called depression. Learn more about bipolar disorder. Kea interviews Dr. B. Duke who shares her battle with bipolar and generalized anxiety disorders. Therapist Shout-out: Karen Allen, Imani ConsultingWebsite: http://www.imaniconsulting.com/ Services located in Bowie, MDPlease don't forget to send your therapist shout-outs and journal entries to podcast@firefliesunite.com with your therapist name, website and city that his or she is located. Send your therapist name, website and city that his or she is located. Your name will not be stated on the podcast unless you state otherwise.Healthline Article:https://www.healthline.com/health/could-it-be-bipolar-sign

  • Underrated New Year’s Resolutions: Mental Health Goals

    01/01/2018 Duration: 32min

    It's the start of the new year and many of us have goals that we want to accomplish. We set goals such as losing weight, rebuilding credit, saving or maybe we want to start a business. While all of our goals are certainty obtainable we tend to forget to focus on goals that improve our mental and emotional health. Kea discusses goals that will enhance your mental health while providing encouragement and resources. 8 Ways Forgiveness is Good For Your Health Huffington Post Article:https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/25/forgiveness-health-benefits_n_6029736.htmlFireflies Website:www.firefliesunite.com Join the conversation and get social!Facebook Closed Group: Fireflies Unite: Healthy Minds: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1714131805325103/Facebook Fan Page:https://www.facebook.com/firefliespod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/FirefliespodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/Firefliespod/Therapist Shout-Out: Dr. Tameka Tucker, Inceptus Psychological & Consulting Services in Washington, DC and Alexandria,

  • Fireflies Unite: Welcome Teaser

    01/12/2017 Duration: 25min

    It all started with a suicide attempt – eight months following my major depression and generalized anxiety disorders diagnosis. After 10 years of struggling with suicidal thoughts, I could no longer mask my pain. Upon waking up in a psychiatric unit I knew hiding this secret was doing more harm than good. Meet Kea and learn more about her story.

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