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Black Mental Matters Ep 95 - From Loss to Leadership: A Conversation with Judge Shondeana Morris

Black Mental Matters Ep 95 - From Loss to Leadership: A Conversation with Judge Shondeana Morris

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TW - Discussion of Suicide In this compelling episode of Black Mental Matters, host Vince The Voice sits down with Chief Judge Shondeana Morris to explore the profound themes of resilience and advocacy within the legal profession. From her early days in DeKalb County to her current role as Chief Superior Court Judge, Judge Morris shares her journey of overcoming personal and professional challenges. She opens up about the impact of her father's suicide on her life and career, and her commitment to mental wellness and advocacy for those in the legal field. This episode is a heartfelt conversation about trauma, truth, and transformation, offering insights into the importance of kindness, community, and the power of sharing one's story. Join us for an unforgettable discussion that underscores the message: it's okay to not be okay, and you're never alone. Takeaways Judge Morris emphasizes the importance of mental wellness in the legal profession. She shares her personal experience with loss and its impact on her life. The significance of mentorship in shaping her career is highlighted. Judge Morris advocates for the mental health of youth in the foster care system. She believes in the power of therapy and encourages others to seek help. The conversation stresses the need for open discussions about mental health. Judge Morris's journey reflects resilience and dedication to justice. She aims to inspire future generations of leaders in the legal field. The importance of community support and kindness is a recurring theme. Judge Morris's legacy is built on integrity, hard work, and compassion.
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