On Systemic Barriers To Black Holistic Health

On Systemic Barriers To Black Holistic Health

Author: Henry-Cameron Allen, author of The Lost Traveler's Field Guide June 4, 2020 Duration: 47:55

"I was asked to be a guest on The Lost Traveler Podcast a couple of weeks ago to talk about herbal medicine and my experience. Because of the state of our communities right now, we decided it was important to shift the topic to really get into the ways that these situations and oppressive systems affect not only the safety of black communities, but also our community's physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health."  


Taylor Rae Tate is an Herbalist and Herbal Educator, and founder of RaeFlower Holistics in Chicago, USA. You can also find her on Facebook and Instagram.  

FB: https://www.facebook.com/RaeflowerHolistics 

Instagram: @theraeflower 

Mental Health Resources of Black and Brown Communities Inclusive Therapists: https://www.inclusivetherapists.com/ 

Therapy for Black Girls: https://therapyforblackgirls.com/ 

Open Path (sliding scale counseling): https://openpathcollective.org/ 

National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network: https://www.nqttcn.com/ 

Supported: A peer support group for all Black Folx hosted by Sasha (instagram: @earthwindandflowers_ ) email Sasha@hicuties.com to register 

The Nap Ministry: https://thenapministry.wordpress.com/ 

Harriet’s Apothecary: http://www.harrietsapothecary.com/who-we-are 

Ashe Living: https://www.asheservices.com/


Henry-Cameron Allen, author of The Lost Traveler's Field Guide, hosts this unique audio experience. The Lost Traveler Podcast: Navigating the World to Find YourSelf is less about itineraries and more about the internal journeys that happen when we step outside our comfort zones. Each episode feels like a conversation with a wise friend, blending Henry-Cameron's own real-life experiences with the profound insights of mentors and guides from across the globe. You'll hear stories that aren't just about places, but about the perspectives and essential life skills gathered along the way. This podcast operates on a principle of giving back, with all support and sponsorship funds directed toward noble charitable causes. It’s an invitation to reflect on your own path while learning from others, creating a sense of a global community exploring what it means to grow. Tune in for thoughtful dialogues that help map the terrain of personal development, proving that sometimes you need to get lost to truly find your way.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 78

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