Tasha Hunter: Returning to Your Own Knowing + Collective Healing

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Guest name: Tasha Hunter — LCSW, Author, Speaker, and Podcast Host
Overhead on the stoop (show topics): The Impact of Being Silenced; The Importance of Turning Inward as We Heal; Calling Out White Supremacy and Patriarchy Daily

Host name: Amanda Lytle

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Tasha Hunter is a Licensed Clinical Social worker, an author, and a podcast host.  She’s a heart forward friend and leader who is open and honest about her own healing journey in order to help others feel more connected and less alone. 

In this conversation, Tasha opens up about realizing the ways she silenced her own voice - primarily after having read Women Who Run With The Wolves. We talk about the importance of turning inward, and the fact that it is okay to do so.  We talk about naming and acknowledging our stories and the power of friendship and love.  We also hear about how Tasha calls out white supremacy and patriarchy as she sees it, and shares how she does this in her daily life. 

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