Dr. Gowri Aragam, The Mission Entertainment, Andrew C. Coles, Elizabeth Rose, Allison Keeley
11 episodes
2 months ago
Sense of Self showcases women of color who are confronting and challenging the stories they believe about themselves. Conversations between psychiatrist Dr. Gowri Aragam and our guests demonstrate—but do not preach—about therapeutic concepts, particularly personal narrative, its origins, and the power of reclaiming one's own story.
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Sense of Self showcases women of color who are confronting and challenging the stories they believe about themselves. Conversations between psychiatrist Dr. Gowri Aragam and our guests demonstrate—but do not preach—about therapeutic concepts, particularly personal narrative, its origins, and the power of reclaiming one's own story.
Cierra "Shooter" Glaude's is a filmmaker and TV director, and in this episode, she shares her upbringing in Mobile, Alabama, her entry into the film industry, and the impact of her brother's passing on her life. Shooter discusses her role as a caretaker in her family, setting boundaries with her mother, and the challenges of being the outspoken eldest daughter. Despite facing tinnitus and complicated family dynamics, Shooter maintains a sense of humor and resilience, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and making the most of life's experiences. Through her story, Shooter exemplifies the strength and growth that come from navigating personal struggles and embracing one's true self.
Sense of Self
Sense of Self showcases women of color who are confronting and challenging the stories they believe about themselves. Conversations between psychiatrist Dr. Gowri Aragam and our guests demonstrate—but do not preach—about therapeutic concepts, particularly personal narrative, its origins, and the power of reclaiming one's own story.