In this episode La Shanda and her guest, suicide attempt survivor and mental health advocate, Kelechi Ubozoh, discuss the carceral nature and stigma of inpatient psychiatric service and the importance of holding space for people to be seen.
For more information about Kelechi:
kelechiubozoh.com
We've Been Too Patient: Voices from Radical Mental Health--Stories and Research Challenging the Biomedical Model
Trauma, Tresses, and Truth: Untangling Our Hair Through Personal Narratives
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelechi-ubozoh-7605846/
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Episode 165: Journey Design
Episode 164: Grief and Humanity
Episode 163: Laborless Love
Episode 162: Seers and Their Prism Effect
Episode 161: We Were Born Equipped
Episode 160 - Unboxing: Finding Your Authentic Self
Episode 159: Authentically Yours
Episode 158 - Kintsukuroi: Discovering Beauty As We Heal
Episode 157: Being Unbound
Bonus Episode: Parenting Through Our Own Trauma
Best of the #thelolpod: Episode 42: The Nature of Trauma
Episode 156: Finding Freedom in Being Seen
Bonus Episode: Our Story
Episode 155: Safety in the Darkness
Best of #THELOLPOD - Episode 86: Financial Freedom as Self-Care
Episode 154: Self And Its Feelings
Episode 153: Loving & Celebrating Self
Episode 152: Deconstructing Healing
Episode 151: Translating Stories
Episode 150: Social. Work.
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