Hey, I'm Listening!

Welcome to Hey, I'm Listening! With Dr. Joan

Hey, I'm Listening celebrates all that is unique about people of African ancestry!

It has been 463 years since the first African slaves stepped on to North and South American soil. Hey I’m Listening is hosted by Dr. Joan – a strong black woman who not only recognizes the traumatic wounds created by the enslavement experience; she is part of a movement that says it is time to heal. She is taking this one step further than most will go and suggesting that we – people of African Ancestry – are 100% responsible for our healing.

Hey, I’m listening invites thought leaders, therapists, community healers, coaches, spiritual teachers, entrepreneurs and community builders of African Descent to join us for a 30 to 45-minute conversation about their personal healing journey, the wisdom they gained along the way, and the passions that rose up in them once the major work was completed.

We believe that it is from our most challenging experiences that we learn the greatest life lessons. It is during these moments that we devise new ways of coping and innovative processes that shift how we think, what we believe, how we live, and the businesses we create.

Welcome to Hey, I'm Listening! With Dr. Joan

Hey, I'm Listening celebrates all that is unique about people of African ancestry!

It has been 463 years since the first African slaves stepped on to North and South American soil. Hey I’m Listening is hosted by Dr. Joan – a strong black woman who not only recognizes the traumatic wounds created by the enslavement experience; she is part of a movement that says it is time to heal. She is taking this one step further than most will go and suggesting that we – people of African Ancestry – are 100% responsible for our healing.

Hey, I’m listening invites thought leaders, therapists, community healers, coaches, spiritual teachers, entrepreneurs and community builders of African Descent to join us for a 30 to 45-minute conversation about their personal healing journey, the wisdom they gained along the way, and the passions that rose up in them once the major work was completed.

We believe that it is from our most challenging experiences that we learn the greatest life lessons. It is during these moments that we devise new ways of coping and innovative processes that shift how we think, what we believe, how we live, and the businesses we create.

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Why Menstrual Alignment is not Optional | Dr. Joan speaks with Christine Marie Quigless Part 4
The Fierce GentlenessTM framework is built on awareness, boundaries, and faith. There has been an acceptance and normalization of menstruating women's...
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Menstrual Alignment | Dr. Joan speaks with Christine Marie Quigless Part 3
80% of our health problems are coming from stress. For women, the bleeding phase of the menstrual cycle is the time when your energy and hormones are at...
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Why Menstrual Alignment is not Optional | Dr. Joan speaks with Christine Marie Quigless Part 2
Every menstrual cycle is different. What’s typical for one woman may not be the same for someone else. Many women have endured years of excruciating pain...
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Holistic Learning: The Self-conscious, Superconscious, and Unconscious | Dr. Joan speaks with Christine Marie Quigless Part 1
People learn in their own unique ways. People learn at different paces, have different strengths, challenges, and interests, and frequently employ learning...
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Anti Black Racism | Dr. Joan speaks with Naomi Addai Part 5
Getting credit for your work as a creative is a vital part of your creative experience. Black women creatives and Black people, in general, have gone through...
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The Trauma of Racism: Changing the Narrative | Dr. Joan speaks with Naomi Addai Part 4
For the longest time, Black people have perpetuated a false narrative about our origins and history. This narrative has consistently conditioned our mindset...
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Black Women Creatives: Mental Well-Being and Occupying Spaces | Dr. Joan speaks with Naomi Addai Part 3
Being a Black Creative entails paving the way for others to speak in spaces that were not always designed to include creative voices. How can Black Creatives...
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Engaging in a Digital World | Dr. Joan speaks with Naomi Addai Part 2
Gen Zers, unlike any other generation, are the first digital natives and barely remember a time without technology. Along with the numerous benefits that...
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Elevating the Visibility of Black Women Creatives | Dr. Joan speaks with Naomi Addai Part 1
Companies are embracing inclusivity, making promises about greater diversity, and hiring more Black people now than ever. However, Black women creatives...
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Neurodivergence: Understanding Individuals different from us | Dr. Joan speaks with Annabelle Bee Baumann Part 5
While everyone’s brain develops similarly, no two brains function identically. Being neurodivergent means having a brain that functions differently...
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