CXMH: On Faith & Mental Health
Health & Fitness:Mental Health
Instead of the episode we had scheduled for this week, we wanted to amplify voices of those doing important work around racial justice. As a result, we’re rereleasing our interview with Austin Channing Brown from 2018. Below you’ll find a list of resources we’ve seen recommended by racial justice activists & leaders.
Things we mention in this episode/other resources:
- List of Anti-racism resources for white people
- Austin Channing Brown’s book: I'm Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness- Austin references the work of Dr. Brenda Salter McNeil
- Michelle Alexander's book The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness
- Episode 25 of CXMH - Race, Faith, & Mental Health (feat. Dr. Sherry Molock & Dr. Amber Thornton)
- Be the Bridge
- Video from Brandon Johnson: Mental Health Tips for African Americans to Heal after Collectively Witnessing an Injustice
- Harvard’s Implicit Bias Test (specifically the one regarding race)
- podcast & therapist directory from Melanin & Mental Health
- podcast & therapist directory from Therapy for Black Girls
- CXMH ep. 90 - Small Beginnings, Other People's Stories, & Being Made to Make (feat. Morgan Harper Nichols)
Connect with Austin on her website, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or buy I'm Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness on Amazon.
Quotes:
- “I have found that studying history is really helpful for understanding our present.” (tweet)
- “It’s so much easier to point to the bigot. It is much harder to see how harm can be hidden by niceness.” (tweet)
- “It doesn’t require meanness for racism and for racist decisions to still be made.” (tweet)
- “What would it look like to actually treat white folks and people of color the same?” (tweet)
- “Our history is so informative for both how we got here and who we’ll choose to be next.” (tweet)
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Intro/Outro music for this episode is ‘Fall Down’ by Rivers & Robots.
100 - Balancing Working from Home with Intentional Family Time (feat. Dr. Karen Melton & Dr. Sara Perry)
99 - Mindful Practices for Rekindling Your Faith (feat. Steve Wiens)
98 - Thinking About Sick Systems, Caring for Sick People (feat. David Finnegan-Hosey)
Checking In: How Are We Doing?
97 - Navigating Uncertainty During the COVID-19 Crisis (feat. Dr. Inna Khazan)
96 - Waking Up, How We Numb Our Pain, & Embodying Our Faith (feat. Seth Haines)
95 - 3 Shapes of Pain & What Divine Love Has to Say (feat. Seth Haines)
94 - Resurrecting Hope & Ordinary Losses (feat. Stephanie Lobdell)
93 - Using the Enneagram & Neuroscience for Practical Growth (feat. Dr. Jerome Lubbe)
92 - Neuroscience, Faith, Identity, the Enneagram, & Self-Care (feat. Dr. Jerome Lubbe)
91 - Spiritual Bypassing (feat. Dr. Jesse Fox)
90 - Small Beginnings, Other People's Stories, & Being Made to Make (feat. Morgan Harper Nichols)
89 - Trying Softer, Self Compassion, & Moving from Survival to Joy (feat. Aundi Kolber)
Happy Holidays 2019!
88 - Practical Tools for Mental Health Ministry (feat. Joe Padilla)
87 - Getting the Rest You Actually Need (feat. Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith)
86 - Grieving During the Holidays (feat. Lanta Carroll)
85 - Why & How Should Therapists Talk About Faith? (feat. Dr. Cassandra Vieten)
84 - Faith, Media, & Living Our Theology (feat. Dr. Angela Gorrell)
83 - How Can Faith Communities & Human Service Providers Collaborate? (feat. Dave Eckert)
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