Sisters Gathering to Heal the Podcast: Courageous Conversations about Self-Love and Healing for Black Women. DeBora M. Ricks, Host, Self-Love Doula, Mother, Editor, Expat, Globetrotter, Author, Attorney, and Founder of Sisters Gathering to Heal, the Movement.
This sacred space is all about supporting Black women in Finding Our Voice, Coming Out of Hiding and Owning ALL of ourselves. We’ll dare you to be more Vocal, Visible and Vulnerable in service of loving and healing yourself because when Black women heal we heal generations.
Every two weeks, you can expect authenticity, transparency, and vulnerability as we share insights, stories, conversations, and interviews that will challenge you to love yourself first and to love yourself fiercely!
Eboni K. Williams, attorney, multi-millionaire, TV personality, and podcaster told bestselling author, teacher, and healer Iyanla Vanzant that she would only date a bus driver if he owned the bus.…
It may be hard to hear, but truth be told many women are energetically more masculine than they are feminine. In episode S3 E12, I talk about how we hurt ourselves, repel masculine men, and damage o…
Episode S3 E11, was inspired by a conversation that I had with a classy, beautiful sisterfriend who finds herself smitten by a handsome, charming man who boomeranged back into her life. One night my …
If you're reading this, you still want more out of life. It's how humans are built. And it's also human to sometimes want something but find ourselves stuck or stalled because we're wrestling with fe…
- We properly wrap up our Stop Calling Me Strong Series with an always timely conversation about self-care and pleasure. In episode S3 E9, I sat down with Certified Erotic Blueprint Pleasure & …
I had so much fun recording and editing this installment of the Stop Calling Me Strong series with Advocate, DEI Facilitator, Healer, Teaching Artist, Activist, Playwright, and Stand-Up Comic Sheila …
Are you a strong black woman? Do you feel free?
In episode S3 E7 of the Stop Calling Me Strong series, I talk with therapist turned Life Coach, Diane Jones, who lives in Mexico where she is happily …
Our Stop Calling Me Strong series continues with Speaker, Teacher, Advocate, and certified Life Coach, Jacqueline Lofton, once upon a time the quintessential strong black woman. Jacqueline took care…
Our Stop Calling Me Strong Series continues. In episode S3 E5, I talk to Angela Williams who, only months after her 22-year-old son rear-ended a tractor-trailer, was diagnosed with breast cancer. An…
For our Stop Calling Me Strong Series, in episode S3 E4, I talk with Love Coach Renee Miller who knew she was a catch. At least on paper. But her success, or lack thereof, in dating told a different …
In episode S3 E3, Qurell-Amani, SAG-AFTRA writer, director, owner of sKribble sKratch Prods, and the author of Panther Woman: A One Woman Show adds her confident voice to our Stop Calling Me Strong s…
We're back with another episode in the Stop Calling Me Strong series. In S3 E2 I talk with author, speaker, and the owner of Be Your Own Kind of Beautiful Coaching, Inc., and the Evelyn Rose Collecti…
If you're like most women, you want to look and feel as youthful as humanly possible lol. If not, then this BONUS episode isn't for you lol. Share it with a friend though. Now, for the rest of you I …
Happy New Year! In this new season, I'm doing a series entitled Stop Calling Me Strong. I'm conversing with Black women about the impact of the 'strong black woman's burden' on their lives and what, …
If you're in the habit of not believing in yourself, pushing away money, deflecting compliments, signing up for struggle love, abandoning yourself, and letting fear have the last word, then episode S…
I met with a lot of resistance when doing this episode. But to paraphrase 'black lesbian feminist warrior mother' Audre Lorde, my silence will not protect me. So I pushed forward because I personally…
Awhile ago a woman that I know called me brave because in a blog I shared that I experienced loneliness when my daughter left for college. Loneliness is an epidemic in America and the UK, and yet mos…
You've undoubtedly heard about Shanquella Robinson, the lovely 25-year-old black woman who lost her life in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico when she traveled there with six so-called friends. In episode S2 13…
I didn't know my socialization as a black girl meant that as a woman I would expect little from men and settle for even less. I had no idea that I was conditioned to accept 'struggle love' relationsh…
Do you feel stuck? Trapped? Alone? Did you do all the things that you were told would lead to happiness, abundance, and fulfillment only to discover you aren't any of those things?
In this episode,…