• Belonging and the Body with Raina LaGrand, LCSW
    Aug 7 2025

    Raina LaGrand joins the podcast to share her insights into the need for belonging and connection to the body, among multiracial people. Raina shares about her lived experience growing up in rural, segregated Michigan, and her journey to finding connection.


    Find Raina here:

    https://www.roottorisesomatics.com/

    Raina's Upcoming 12 Week Attune Workshop- sign up here: https://www.roottorisesomatics.com/attune

    Instagram @roottorisesomatics


    Check out Raina's upcoming program!

    Belonging Building Blocks is a 9-week somatic course for mixed race people who want to feel more connected to themselves and others so they can build the community they've always longed for. It is a unique and powerful whole-mind-body program designed to help you connect to your own wisdom, build an unshakeable sense of self-trust, and take risks in service of feeling more connected - or more safely, more satisfyingly, connected - to others. The program integrates wisdom from critical multiraciality studies, trauma & attachment science, and relational skill-building to help you feel an unwavering sense of belonging from the inside-out.


    https://www.mixedracebelonging.com/buildingblocks

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    41 mins
  • Victoria Malaney-Brown on Multiracial Research and Higher Education
    Jul 27 2024

    Multiracial researchers face unique challenges as they explore and establish the nascent field of critical mixed race studies. In this episode, Dr. Victoria Malaney-Brown discusses her journey with this process, her research on the layers of multiracial consciousness, and the needs of mixed-race students in American colleges. She also shares about her experiences as (past) president of CMRS and its 2024 conference.


    LINKS:

    Dr. Malaney-Brown:

    https://www.cc-seas.columbia.edu/profilebio/39331


    Critical Mixed Race Studies Association (CMRS):

    https://criticalmixedracestudies.com/


    IG - Critical Mixed Race Studies Association (CMRS):

    https://www.instagram.com/criticalmixedracestudies/

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Alicia del Prado and Engaging in Multicultural Conversations
    Jan 6 2024

    What do multiracial clinicians consider when discussing race with their clients and their own family members? Dr. Alicia del Prado discusses her journey to becoming a clinical psychologist and researcher, focused on mixed-race Americans. She also shares about her experience co-founding the Asian American Psychological Association's Division on Multiracial and Adopted Asian Americans.


    LINKS:


    Dr. Alicia del Prado:

    www.drdelprado.com


    IG:

    @doctordelprado


    Asian American Psychological Association's Division on Multiracial and Adopted Asian Americans:

    aapaonline.org/divisions/division-on-multiracial-and-adopted-asian-americans/


    It's Time to Talk and Listen: How to Have Constructive Conversations about Race, Class, Sexuality, and Gender in a Polarized World

    www.newharbinger.com/9781684032679/its-time-to-talk-and-listen


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    58 mins
  • Madrone and Shirin on Gratitude and Appreciation of Multiracial Identity
    Dec 19 2023
    Something different for today's podcast episode! As we move into a season of gratitude, hosts Shirin and Madrone offer their personal experiences of being multiracial as a way of expressing appreciation for the gifts, strengths, and resonances that come with a mixed identity.

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    29 mins
  • Gina Samuels and Kelly Jackson on Multiracial Cultural Attunement
    Oct 23 2023

    In our fifth episode, Drs. Kelly Jackson and Gina Miranda Samuels discuss their book, Multiracial Cultural Attunement, which defines new concepts that help us understand and support mixed experiences.


    LINKS

    Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture at the University of Chicago:

    https://csrpc.uchicago.edu/


    Gina Miranda Samuels bio:

    https://crownschool.uchicago.edu/directory/gina-e-miranda-samuels


    Kelly Jackson bio:

    https://kellyfjackson.wordpress.com/6-2/


    Kelly Jackson IG:

    https://www.instagram.com/kellyfayejackson


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    1 hr
  • Lola Osunkoya on the Complexity of Growing Up Mixed
    Sep 19 2023

    Lola Osunkoya LPCC describes her experience growing up in an all White family in Minnesota, and traveling to Nigeria to develop a relationship with her father. We discuss dating, identity development, and the complexities of living as a mixed person in the US. Lola is a liscended psychotherapist practicing in Golden Valley, MN and her practice is focused on supporting mixed/multiracial people, transracial and transnational adoptees, Queer & Trans BIPOC, and people navigating enm/poly relationships.


    Instagram:

    @neitherboth


    Lola's Website:

    https://www.neitherboth.com/



    Lola's Book:

    Multiple Overlapping Truths: A Mixed-Race Identity Development Workbook



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    59 mins
  • Lara Baden-Semper on The Impact of Labels on Mixed Identities and Blending Approaches with Diverse Clients
    Aug 20 2023
    In our third episode, Trinidad and Tobago-based therapist Lara Baden-Semper shares about transparent therapist self-disclosure, IFS therapy with racially influenced parts, and personal experiences of the various labels multiracial people may contend with as they navigate different cultures.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Jennifer Noble on Supporting Parents of Mixed-Race Teens
    Jul 23 2023

    In our second episode, Dr. Jennifer Noble offers insights into counseling mixed-race teenagers and their parents. Dr. Noble reflects on her lived experience as a dual-minority mixed-race woman and how her search for understanding led her to support others.


    LINKS

    Dr. Jenn's therapy website:

    https://drjennpsych.com/


    Dr. Jenn's IG:

    @drjennpsych

    https://www.instagram.com/drjennpsych/

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    44 mins