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First and foremost, we want to express our gratitude to all of you for your continued support and presence in our podcast community. Your engagement and feedback mean the world to us, and we are honored to have you join us on this journey of creative exploration and healing.

The Black Writer Therapy podcast is 100% independent and depends on you, the listeners. If you enjoy the show and would like to be a part of its growth, show your support today and help us keep going:

  • Set your preference to automatic download
  • Join my Substack newsletter at the paid subscription level and gain access to unedited sessions, behind the scenes footage, first dibs on contest, exclusive contests for members only, Live Q & A, Discount on Merch, and much more than you want to read in my shown notes.
  • Subscribe, like, share, and leave a review or rating wherever you listen to Black Writer Therapy
  • Tell your people about the podcast
  • Email Ella Shawn

#BlackWriterTherapy #Gratitude #IndiePodcast

In this episode, we explore the powerful memoir, Go Back and Get It, written by our guest, Dionne Ford. Sitting in on this session is my friend and the show's mental health consultant, Lisa Williamson Rosenberg, licensed therapist and award-winning author of the debut novel, Embers on the Wind.

We discuss the poignant topic of childhood sexual violence, abandonment, homicide, and slavery. Dionne shares her personal journey and the complexities of reconciling one's feelings towards an abuser, especially when they are a family member. In researching her3 family's history, she discovered the enduring legacy of her great, great-grandmother as well as her great-grandmother.

Dionne's bravery in sharing her story is truly inspiring, and we hope that her words provide solace and strength to our listeners who may have similar experiences.

During our discussion, we quote a thought-provoking passage from Dionne's book, highlighting the profound sense of betrayal experienced when a family member causes harm. We delve into the complexities of healing and the different paths survivors navigate in finding forgiveness, self-worth, and understanding.

**As always, it is important to know your triggers. If any of these topics could cause more harm than good, please wait until the next session to show your support. Be kindest to yourself first always, and in all ways.**

Key Takeaways from the episode:

1️⃣ Healing Through Narrative: The discussion centered on Dionne Ford's debut memoir, Go Back and Get It, which explores the legacy of sexual violence and the complexities of reconciling feelings towards an abuser, particularly when they are a family member. We dive deep into the importance of storytelling as a tool for healing and empowering survivors.

2️⃣ Intersection of Spirituality and Identity: In our conversation, we explore Dionne's journey of navigating religion, finding solace in womanism, and the role of religion in personal and cultural identity. We discuss the challenges faced when growing up in the Black church and the importance of being true to oneself.

3️⃣ The Audacity of Black Women Writers: We touch on the audacity of Black women writers claiming their space and challenging the white-centered publishing industry. We address the need for Black women's stories to be centered, the generational wealth disparity, and the impact of institutional racism.

Discussion questions:

1. How do cultural and familial dynamics affect survivors' ability to reconcile with their abusers?

2. Have you ever explored different spiritual paths? How has that exploration impacted your own journey of self-discovery?

3. How do societal expectations and pressure influence survivors' coping mechanisms and their ability to find healing?

4. In what ways can EMDR therapy support survivors in processing and healing from their trauma?

Hashtags: #BlackWriterTherapy #GoBackAndGetIt #TraumaHealing #SpiritualJourney #Forgiveness

Connect with Dionne Ford

Connect with Lisa Williamson Rosenberg

Thank you for joining us on the Black Writer Therapy Podcast! We hope you enjoyed today's episode and found inspiration in the stories and insights shared. If you loved what you heard, please leave us a review and recommend the show to your family and friends. Your support helps us continue to uplift and amplify the voices of Black women writers.

Questions or thoughts? Please email us at blackwritertherapy@gmail.com. Don't forget to subscribe to our newsletter for exclusive updates and content. And be sure to check out our merch and join our vibrant community.

Until next time, remember writing is an intentional act of healing. Thanks for listening!

If you have a podcast and want some magic in your notes, click below to save time and energy.

This is an affiliate link. Castmagic

#blackwomenwriters

Black Writer Therapy is affiliated with the Authentic Connections Network. This podcasting network was founded to amplify the voices that are missing from the landscape of podcasting.

The goal of the network is 37 by 27—increasing the number of women-hosted podcasts to 37% by 2027.

Over 65% of podcasts launched by the Authentic Connections Network have reached the top 10% of podcasts globally in their first month.

This network provides a community of support and mentoring to ensure that each show within its fold thrives and achieves longevity and success.

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First and foremost, we want to express our gratitude to all of you for your continued support and presence in our podcast community. Your engagement and feedback mean the world to us, and we are honored to have you join us on this journey of creative exploration and healing.

The Black Writer Therapy podcast is 100% independent and depends on you, the listeners. If you enjoy the show and would like to be a part of its growth, show your support today and help us keep going:

  • Set your preference to automatic download
  • Join my Substack newsletter at the paid subscription level and gain access to unedited sessions, behind the scenes footage, first dibs on contest, exclusive contests for members only, Live Q & A, Discount on Merch, and much more than you want to read in my shown notes.
  • Subscribe, like, share, and leave a review or rating wherever you listen to Black Writer Therapy
  • Tell your people about the podcast
  • Email Ella Shawn

#BlackWriterTherapy #Gratitude #IndiePodcast

In this episode, we explore the powerful memoir, Go Back and Get It, written by our guest, Dionne Ford. Sitting in on this session is my friend and the show's mental health consultant, Lisa Williamson Rosenberg, licensed therapist and award-winning author of the debut novel, Embers on the Wind.

We discuss the poignant topic of childhood sexual violence, abandonment, homicide, and slavery. Dionne shares her personal journey and the complexities of reconciling one's feelings towards an abuser, especially when they are a family member. In researching her3 family's history, she discovered the enduring legacy of her great, great-grandmother as well as her great-grandmother.

Dionne's bravery in sharing her story is truly inspiring, and we hope that her words provide solace and strength to our listeners who may have similar experiences.

During our discussion, we quote a thought-provoking passage from Dionne's book, highlighting the profound sense of betrayal experienced when a family member causes harm. We delve into the complexities of healing and the different paths survivors navigate in finding forgiveness, self-worth, and understanding.

**As always, it is important to know your triggers. If any of these topics could cause more harm than good, please wait until the next session to show your support. Be kindest to yourself first always, and in all ways.**

Key Takeaways from the episode:

1️⃣ Healing Through Narrative: The discussion centered on Dionne Ford's debut memoir, Go Back and Get It, which explores the legacy of sexual violence and the complexities of reconciling feelings towards an abuser, particularly when they are a family member. We dive deep into the importance of storytelling as a tool for healing and empowering survivors.

2️⃣ Intersection of Spirituality and Identity: In our conversation, we explore Dionne's journey of navigating religion, finding solace in womanism, and the role of religion in personal and cultural identity. We discuss the challenges faced when growing up in the Black church and the importance of being true to oneself.

3️⃣ The Audacity of Black Women Writers: We touch on the audacity of Black women writers claiming their space and challenging the white-centered publishing industry. We address the need for Black women's stories to be centered, the generational wealth disparity, and the impact of institutional racism.

Discussion questions:

1. How do cultural and familial dynamics affect survivors' ability to reconcile with their abusers?

2. Have you ever explored different spiritual paths? How has that exploration impacted your own journey of self-discovery?

3. How do societal expectations and pressure influence survivors' coping mechanisms and their ability to find healing?

4. In what ways can EMDR therapy support survivors in processing and healing from their trauma?

Hashtags: #BlackWriterTherapy #GoBackAndGetIt #TraumaHealing #SpiritualJourney #Forgiveness

Connect with Dionne Ford

Connect with Lisa Williamson Rosenberg

Thank you for joining us on the Black Writer Therapy Podcast! We hope you enjoyed today's episode and found inspiration in the stories and insights shared. If you loved what you heard, please leave us a review and recommend the show to your family and friends. Your support helps us continue to uplift and amplify the voices of Black women writers.

Questions or thoughts? Please email us at blackwritertherapy@gmail.com. Don't forget to subscribe to our newsletter for exclusive updates and content. And be sure to check out our merch and join our vibrant community.

Until next time, remember writing is an intentional act of healing. Thanks for listening!

If you have a podcast and want some magic in your notes, click below to save time and energy.

This is an affiliate link. Castmagic

#blackwomenwriters

Black Writer Therapy is affiliated with the Authentic Connections Network. This podcasting network was founded to amplify the voices that are missing from the landscape of podcasting.

The goal of the network is 37 by 27—increasing the number of women-hosted podcasts to 37% by 2027.

Over 65% of podcasts launched by the Authentic Connections Network have reached the top 10% of podcasts globally in their first month.

This network provides a community of support and mentoring to ensure that each show within its fold thrives and achieves longevity and success.

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