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Episode 34: Expressing Sacred Rage to Support our Endings with Dr. Jennifer Mullan

Episode 34: Expressing Sacred Rage to Support our Endings with Dr. Jennifer Mullan

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Themes: sacred rage, mental health, therapy, creativity, the publishing process, grief, anger, death.

This week we welcome Dr Jennifer Mullan to the podcast! Her brand new book  “Decolonizing Therapy: Oppression, Historical Trauma & Politicizing Your Practice” is a national bestseller! 

We talk about sacred rage, grief, and the current global state of the therapy/mental health system. Plus Jennifer's creativity and publishing process.

Dr Jennifer Mullan, the Rage Dr, is a Colonial Consciousness Crusher. Ancestral Wound Worker. Scholar Activist.International Speaker. Trained as a Clinical Psychologist. 

Intergenerational & Historical Trauma Alchemist. Paradigm Smasher.  

We speak about:

  • The death of the glamor of being a writer
  • What is sacred rage?
  • Is it grief or is it rage?
  • How to connect to your fire and rage
  • Some of Jennifer’s experiences working as a therapist and facing death.
  • How can therapists provide adequate care in a flawed system?

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Credits

Podcast Music: “Things That Die” by Baljit Rayat

Editing - Kelly Whinnem



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