
Understanding Racial Trauma and Psychological Homelessness: A Powerful Dialogue with Dr. Norissa and Dr. Ken Hardy
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Do you ever feel disconnected from yourself? Or yearn for an elusive, something that you can't quite put your finger on?
In this episode of Radical Remembering, I sit down with Dr. Ken Hardy for a deep and thought-provoking conversation about racial trauma and the concept of psychological homelessness. This episode explores the experience of disconnection felt by those of us from diasporic backgrounds, as we navigate feelings of uprootedness and the absence of rootedness in our lives.
Dr. Hardy shares his powerful insights into how chronic psychological homelessness, especially for marginalized people, manifests through an absence of belonging and a yearning for something intangible.
Radical Remembering is a podcast that covers liberation, personal growth, self-awareness and awareness of topics at the intersection of mental health, spirituality and self-help. Each episode will leave you with intimate knowledge of the liberation process, sprinkle a little healing magic, and leave you with wisdom for your journey. Stay tuned for the next episode. Thank you for listening to the Radical Remembering podcast! Listen to our next podcast and tell a friend about us.
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