“Healing is the work of getting other people’s stories out of your system: other people’s shame out of your body.” - Prentis Hemphill
HeARTtalk dives into the transformative power of art, storytelling, faith, and wellness, with each season introducing fresh themes to guide and inspire listeners on their healing journeys. Through TMLG’s insightful perspective and dynamic conversations with other thought leaders, HeARTtalk creates a space for connection, reflection, and growth as we all navigate the path to wholeness together.
“Healing is the work of getting other people’s stories out of your system: other people’s shame out of your body.” - Prentis Hemphill
Friday Jan 17, 2020
Friday Jan 17, 2020
Friday Jan 17, 2020
BONUS CONTENT: Tracey Michae'l leads our HeARTtalk community through a New Year/New Decade Meditation
Music: Lee Rosevere
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Through interviews and riveting commentary, Tracey Michae'l and HeARTtalk podcast explores the intersection of art and story. HeARTtalk is: Healing through Art and Story. Visit TMLG at www.hearttalkpodcast.com
Wednesday Jan 15, 2020
Wednesday Jan 15, 2020
Wednesday Jan 15, 2020
In this episode, Tracey Michae’l talks with scholar, professor, and writer, Dr. Marcella McCoy-Deh, who recently took a giant leap of faith by accepting a year-long Fulbright Teaching Fellowship at the University of Ghana. Dr. McCoy-Deh shares her observations on how African American culture and West African culture intersect in the realm of art and storytelling, as well as, where Black people on both sides of the Atlantic have the opportunity to gain more understanding of the other’s lived realities.
This is one you don’t want to miss!
Dr. Marcella McCoy-Deh has enjoyed over 20 years in higher education as a faculty member and administrator. The Philadelphia native is an alumna of Morgan State University (MD) and Bowling Green State University (OH). Dr. McCoy-Deh is currently an Associate Professor and the Director of the Honors Program at Jefferson University-East Falls. She is the co-author of “The Search for Susu” with HeARTtalk host, Tracey Michae’l, and the children’s book, AKOFA. Follow @ghanadelphia on IG and YouTube to learn more about Dr. McCoy-Deh’s work.
Through interviews and riveting commentary, Tracey Michae'l and HeARTtalk podcast explores the intersection of art and story. HeARTtalk is: Healing through Art and Story
Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
In this episode, Tracey Michae’l talks with speaker and holistic health educator, Adrienne Carwheel, about what it means to be equipped with the knowledge (generational info or otherwise) necessary for living authentically and creating our best work. The conversation examines the pervasiveness of resistance, shame, and guilt in preventing us from being open to our own paths to wellness. She shares her personal story about learning of her adoption and how that has been a kind of fuel for the work she does today.
Visit Adrienne at www.adriennecarwheel.com
On IG at @adriennecarwheel
On FB at http://www.facebook.com/walkingwellwithadrienne
Through interviews and riveting commentary, Tracey Michae'l and HeARTtalk podcast explores the intersection of art and story. HeARTtalk is: Healing through Art and Story
Wednesday Jan 01, 2020
Wednesday Jan 01, 2020
Wednesday Jan 01, 2020
In a timely New Year’s Day episode, Tracey Michae’l talks with author and speaker Candace Wilkins about her book “Letters to the Finishers (who struggle to finish).” They chat about some of the obstacles that can impede a person’s ability to finish what they start, including perfectionism and fear.
Visit Candace Wilkins at http://www.candacewilkins.com
Link to purchase her book: https://amzn.to/2Ext64u
Through interviews and riveting commentary, HeARTtalk with Tracey Michae’l takes a deep dive into the intersection of art and story. The show explores the ways in which creators of all kinds experience healing themselves or how they’ve observed healing occur in others as a result of their work.
Visit TMLG and HeARTtalk online at www.hearttalkpodcast.com
Wednesday Dec 25, 2019
Wednesday Dec 25, 2019
Wednesday Dec 25, 2019
Through interviews and riveting commentary, Tracey Michae'l and HeARTtalk podcast explores the intersection of art and story. In this inaugural episode, TMLG talks with Annette Deigh, a licensed social worker, clinical supervisor and mental health therapist, about the power of art and storytelling to support individuals living through trauma or traumatic experiences.
More information on Annette Deigh can be found at www.boundaryspan.org
Visit us at www.hearttalkpodcast.com