HeARTtalk with Tracey Michae’l
Society & Culture
So much of what we call illness and disease can be linked to how much personal and trans-generational trauma we hold in our bodies. That’s why it is critical in this movement for Black lives that we #fightANDheal. Learning how to return to our bodies can be transformative and one of the ways we can do that is through movement. In S2E6 of HeARTtalk, TMLG speaks with Randall Rosenberg, a NOLA-based dancer and choreographer, about how movement and dance can be a healing force if we can embrace the freedom found in it.
Visit Randall on IG at: Instagram.com/Iwantmycrownback
HeARTtalk is: Healing through Art and Story
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Black Joy When We Surrender Outcomes
Black Joy as Radical Sacrifice and Practice
Black Joy as the Freedom to Use Our Voices
Black Joy as Aligning What We Believe with What We Do
Black Joy as Letting the Old Stuff Go
Black Joy as a Testimony of Healing
Black Joy as Contentment and Gratitude
Black Joy as Radical Amazement
Special Guest - Deesha Philyaw on Wielding Joy as Black women and writers
Black Joy when the Body is Speaking
Black Joy when the World is on Fire
Kanye, Covid, & Jesus: Loving and Creating as an Artist Living with Mental Illness
The Ups and Downs of Being Married to an Artist/Creator
A WAY TO HEAR: Using the Gift of Theater to Heal
Pivoting on Purpose: Leaving Safe Behind
RAGE & GRIEF: Gardening as a tool for Healing
The Power in Sharing Your Personal Story
Processing Grief
Participating in Your Own Healing: What does wellness really mean to the entrepreneur/creative?
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