Have you ever heard someone say, "I don't usually mess with females" in regards to forming friendships with other women? Why do some women feel this way? Is sisterhood as transformative as we believe it to be? Or is it all just hype? This podcast is an ode to sisterhood, BIPOC sisterhood.
We are going to do more than write a love letter to sisterhood. We will challenge sisterhood and deconstruct it. Let's take a journey through sisterhood together while holding it accountable. Let's invite those who have felt like they were on the outside of sisterhood into the sisterhood.
Take this journey with ¡Sis!
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Have you ever heard someone say, "I don't usually mess with females" in regards to forming friendships with other women? Why do some women feel this way? Is sisterhood as transformative as we believe it to be? Or is it all just hype? This podcast is an ode to sisterhood, BIPOC sisterhood.
We are going to do more than write a love letter to sisterhood. We will challenge sisterhood and deconstruct it. Let's take a journey through sisterhood together while holding it accountable. Let's invite those who have felt like they were on the outside of sisterhood into the sisterhood.
Take this journey with ¡Sis!
Why do some women say things like... "I don't really mess with females"? Why is it so hard for us to get along with one another? What can we do to be better sisters? In this episode, we examine some of the valleys in sisterhood while getting the tools and resources to amplify the joys/peaks within sisterhood. Licensed Marraige and Family Therapists ( a dynamic duo) Myra and Donika ( The Black Womxn Healing Podcast) and Psychiatrist Dr. Fay Fears join me in conversations to answer the above questions. Let's apply what we have learned ¡Sis!... Let's do the work!
¡Sis! The Podcast
Have you ever heard someone say, "I don't usually mess with females" in regards to forming friendships with other women? Why do some women feel this way? Is sisterhood as transformative as we believe it to be? Or is it all just hype? This podcast is an ode to sisterhood, BIPOC sisterhood.
We are going to do more than write a love letter to sisterhood. We will challenge sisterhood and deconstruct it. Let's take a journey through sisterhood together while holding it accountable. Let's invite those who have felt like they were on the outside of sisterhood into the sisterhood.
Take this journey with ¡Sis!