• Saving hoods one at a time with Captain Save a Hood

  • May 13 2024
  • Length: 44 mins
  • Podcast
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Saving hoods one at a time with Captain Save a Hood

  • Summary

  • In this episode, host Holly Cotton and Micah Dennis-Shaw discuss her story of growing up with adversity and how she is trying to bridge the gap with others falling prey with her program “Save a Hood”. Their firm is dedicated to going into schools and detention centers and focuses on transforming youth by fostering self-awareness, resilience while promoting social emotional awareness.


    Micah’s story is one of resilience as well, from homelessness and abuse to creating her non-profit, The Village, she is a true testament and able to not just teach, but mentor and living her purpose.

    Save a Hood’s mission is assisting schools, juvenile detention centers and behavioral health facilities on becoming more self-retaining while promoting social emotional learning and positive behavioral interventions.


    https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/holly-cotton


    Guest info:

    Micah Dennis-Shaw

    Instagram: www.instagram.com/captain_saveahood

    Website: www.captainsaveahood.com


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    Host-Holly Cotton, Author, MSN RN, Life and Wellness Coach

    *Follow me on IG: www.instagram.com/hollycotton_

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    *website: www.hollycotton.com

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    Holly's books are also available on all book platforms.

    #hollycotton #womenpodcasters


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