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The Rise Room

The Rise Room

By: Dr. Tashy Blake
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✨SEASON 1 STARTS 10/01/2025- GET READY TO RISE✨ Welcome to The Rise Room, a safe space created for anyone seeking growth, healing, and inspiration. This is where we pause and rise together. Hosted by Dr. Tashy Blake, author, coach, and mentor, The Rise Room is more than a podcast, it’s a community. Here, we explore self-love, resilience, boundaries, leadership, and legacy in a way that is open to everyone. What you’ll find here: ✨ Weekly podcast episodes to uplift & encourage you 💬 Real stories and lessons from life’s journeys 🌱 Simple weekly “Rise Challenges” to help you grow in small but meaningful ways 🤝 A safe reminder that you are not alone, no matter where you are on your path Take me with you to work, to school, on your commute, to the gym OR simply let my voice keep you company when you need it most. Subscribe and join me in this space where growth feels safe, love feels possible, and rising is something we do together. Step in. Rise up. Welcome to The Rise Room.

Dr. Sharaya "Tashy' Blake
Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Ep 7: Leading with Empathy (The Mental Health Side of Leadership)
    Nov 18 2025

    Welcome to Episode 7 of The Rise Room! Today, we’re stepping into a conversation every leader, and honestly, every human, needs to hear: how empathy shapes mental health in the workplace.

    We’re talking about why empathetic leadership isn’t soft or optional anymore… it’s essential. Because when people feel seen, supported, and safe, everything changes, stress levels drop, creativity rises, and teams become healthier and more resilient.
    If you’ve ever wondered how to lead with both strength and humanity, this episode is your blueprint.

    Episode Highlights

    How empathetic leaders dramatically reduce burnout, stress, and emotional overload in their teams.

    What psychological safety actually looks like in day-to-day leadership.

    The subtle signs someone on your team may be struggling, and what to do before they hit burnout.

    Here are scholarly sources you can reference for the research on empathy and mental health discussed in this episode:

    Mayer, J. D., & Salovey, P. (1997). What is emotional intelligence? In P. Salovey & D. Sluyter (Eds.), Emotional development and emotional intelligence. Basic Books.

    Muss, C., Tüxen, D., & Fürstenau, B. (2025). Empathy in leadership: A systematic literature review on the effects of empathetic leaders in organizations. Management Review Quarterly.

    Gentry, W. (2025). Empathy in the Workplace: A Tool for Effective Leadership. Center for Creative Leadership.

    World Health Organization (2022). Mental health in the workplace.

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  • Ep 6: The Power of Meditation ‍♀️
    Nov 11 2025

    Welcome to Episode 6 of The Rise Room!
    In this episode, we’re slowing things all the way down. Today, we’re exploring the power of meditation, a simple, grounding practice that helps you find calm, clarity, and connection with yourself.

    Whether you’ve never meditated before or you’ve been practicing for years, this one’s for you. Let’s take a breath together… and just be.

    Episode Highlights

    ✨ Meditation isn’t about emptying your mind, it’s about understanding it.

    ✨ It’s the small space between thought and reaction, the quiet pause where peace actually lives.

    ✨ You can start anywhere: One deep breath before checking your phone. A pause before you speak.

    ✨ Each breath is a chance to come home to yourself.

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  • Ep 5: Manipulators vs Narcissists
    Nov 4 2025

    Welcome to Episode 5 of The Rise Room! In this episode, I’m bringing you into the murky territory of control, charm, and emotional manipulation, exploring how manipulators and narcissists operate, how their behaviors impact mental health, and how you can reclaim your power and peace.

    This one’s for anyone who’s ever left a conversation wondering if their memory is wrong, their feelings are too much, or their reality is just warped. We’re pulling back the curtain on what’s really going on.

    Episode Highlights

    🔑 A manipulator uses guilt, fear, or emotional tactics to steer outcomes in their favour.

    🔑 A narcissist often has a fragile core, needs constant admiration, and reacts with control or withdrawal when that admiration isn’t there.

    🔑 Gaslighting blurs truth and makes you doubt your memory, your feelings, your sanity.

    🔑 Coercive control turns emotional or social independence into an invisible trap.

    🔑 These aren’t just “bad traits” they’re patterns that quietly degrade your mental health: anxiety, self-doubt, emotional exhaustion.

    🔑 We’ll hear real-life phrases you may recognize (“After everything I’ve done for you…”, “You’re too sensitive”, “I’m just trying to protect you”) and unpack what’s going on underneath.

    🔑 Research tells us that narcissistic traits and manipulative behaviors connect to higher risk of trauma, relationship harm and mental-health issues. (See citations below.)

    🔑 I share my personal journey of realising I was being gaslit, how I rebuilt trust in my own memory and feeling, and what healing looked like.

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