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66. Healing Ourselves by Healing Others: Mental Wellbeing in Uncertain Times, with Achea Redd
Podcast |
Gravity
Publisher |
Brett Kaufman
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
May 17, 2021
Episode Duration |
01:01:30

In early 2016, Achea Redd was diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder. Her initial attempts to hide it from the world only created a shame spiral that made things worse and, eventually, she suffered from a full mental breakdown. Once she acknowledged the situation with her loved ones and sought out treatment from mental health professionals, she finally started to heal.

As part of her journey to wellness, she launched a blog, allowing her to share her feelings and experiences with those who needed to hear them. The response was overwhelmingly positive and, so, she followed the blog by creating Real Girls F.A.R.T., an organization that empowers women to become their best, most authentic selves.

We were lucky enough to talk to her in episode #66 of the Gravity podcast, where she bares all about the struggles in her upbringing and how she’s been able to find strength for herself and others in times that are uncertain in more ways than one.

Achea is still healing, but she’s found assisting others to be a wonderful stepping stone on the road to her own recovery. We can all learn something from her story.

What Brett asks:

  • [04:40] Let’s start at the beginning: tell me about your childhood.
  • [08:20] What is the felt experience of being a child whose father has a different public and private persona?
  • [20:50] Looking back on your childhood, how do you feel about your father?
  • [24:50] What are your thoughts about the notion that families should adhere to a set of social norms?
  • [30:00] How did you find growing into a teenager and a young adult?
  • [36:30] Tell me about your struggles with the shame spiral that you experienced?
  • [40:35] Do you think healing should happen parallel to advocating for others to heal?
  • [44:10] Do you look back on your life and see how it served you on your journey to where you are, now?
  • [49:30] How do you live with uncertainty and a lack of conclusion?
  • [52:00] Speaking as a black woman, how has your mental health been affected by the events of the past year?
  • [56:20] Tell us about the work you’re doing and how we can support you.

To learn more about intentional living, and for the complete show notes, visit: gravityproject.com

Resources:

Gravity is a production of Crate Media.

In 2016, Achea Redd was diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder and, eventually, she suffered from a full mental breakdown. As part of her journey to wellness, she launched Real Girls F.A.R.T., an organization that empowers women to become their best, most authentic selves. We were lucky enough to talk to her about how she’s been able to find strength for herself and others in times that are uncertain in more ways than one. Achea is still healing, but she’s found assisting others to be a wonderful stepping stone on the road to her own recovery.

In early 2016, Achea Redd was diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder. Her initial attempts to hide it from the world only created a shame spiral that made things worse and, eventually, she suffered from a full mental breakdown. Once she acknowledged the situation with her loved ones and sought out treatment from mental health professionals, she finally started to heal.

As part of her journey to wellness, she launched a blog, allowing her to share her feelings and experiences with those who needed to hear them. The response was overwhelmingly positive and, so, she followed the blog by creating Real Girls F.A.R.T., an organization that empowers women to become their best, most authentic selves.

We were lucky enough to talk to her in episode #66 of the Gravity podcast, where she bares all about the struggles in her upbringing and how she’s been able to find strength for herself and others in times that are uncertain in more ways than one.

Achea is still healing, but she’s found assisting others to be a wonderful stepping stone on the road to her own recovery. We can all learn something from her story.

What Brett asks:

  • [04:40] Let’s start at the beginning: tell me about your childhood.
  • [08:20] What is the felt experience of being a child whose father has a different public and private persona?
  • [20:50] Looking back on your childhood, how do you feel about your father?
  • [24:50] What are your thoughts about the notion that families should adhere to a set of social norms?
  • [30:00] How did you find growing into a teenager and a young adult?
  • [36:30] Tell me about your struggles with the shame spiral that you experienced?
  • [40:35] Do you think healing should happen parallel to advocating for others to heal?
  • [44:10] Do you look back on your life and see how it served you on your journey to where you are, now?
  • [49:30] How do you live with uncertainty and a lack of conclusion?
  • [52:00] Speaking as a black woman, how has your mental health been affected by the events of the past year?
  • [56:20] Tell us about the work you’re doing and how we can support you.

To learn more about intentional living, and for the complete show notes, visit: gravityproject.com

Resources:

Gravity is a production of Crate Media.

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