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Black Girl In Om

Black Women Are Worthy with Deun Ivory

Black Girl In Om

Lauren Ash

Women Of Color, Religion & Spirituality, Holistic, Women, Self­-care, Mindfulness, Spirituality, Black Women, Manifestation, Health, Yoga, Mental Health, Self­-love, Wellness

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 6 July 2021

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Deun Ivory is back! In this mini-episode of the Black Girl In Om Podcast, Deun Ivory (she/her) joins Lauren Ash (she/they) in conversation around creative wellness and the Black Women Are Worthy movement. For those who are new to the show, Deun is the founder and creative director of The Body: A Home For Love, a 501C3 nonprofit and wellness membership space that shifts culture around how Black women heal from sexual trauma. They provide trauma-informed care, community, and creative wellness to black women seeking a safe space to heal and journey towards self-love. Deun is also the former art director for BGIO, so you’re sure to have interacted with her intentionally gorgeous work. In the episode, she affirms the power of channeling our creative energy toward healing our inner child and loving on ourselves. Deun and her team recently launched the Black Women Are Worthy movement with the intention of providing resources and care to Black Women survivors of sexual abuse. Their goal is to raise 2 million dollars to serve and grow a community of over 10,000 black women and to become the standard for trauma-informed care and creative wellness. The short film that catalyzed the movement is a stunning love letter to our undeniable worthiness as Black Women. It’s a must-watch experience filled with loving intention! Press Play to listen in on a joyful conversation between friends about creativity, healing, and sustainable joy. Connect with The Body: A Home For Love on their website thebodyahomeforlove.org And find them on Instagram @thebodyahomeforlove Watch the powerful short film and donate to the Black Women Are Worthy movement here: blackwomenareworthy.co

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0:00.0

Welcome, I'm Lauren Ash and you're listening to the Black Girl in Home Podcast.

0:12.0

Black Girl in Home exists to hold and catalyze healing within Black women around the world

0:16.7

on their unique journeys towards wholeness.

0:20.0

We support the necessary transformation, spiritual awakening, consciousness shifts, and intergenerational

0:26.7

healing occurring within the diaspora.

0:29.6

This podcast is a warm embrace, soothing realness, and conscious girl talk.

0:35.2

Come into conversation with me and our spirit centered guests.

0:38.7

Let the journey begin.

0:46.4

Alright y'all, today's special mini-sode is with someone that honestly needs no introduction.

0:53.2

This Dion Ivory is back on the show.

0:56.8

Yeah, it's first of all, you must do cat, must do cat.

1:00.1

That was so sweet.

1:01.3

The thing is, for those who are maybe new to the podcast, I am going to also do an introduction

1:06.3

because just in case, you know, and I would love to also have you share, of course,

1:14.8

who you are in your own words, but for y'all who don't know, Dion is the phenomenal,

1:20.1

phenomenal founder and creative director of The Body a Home for Love.

1:25.4

I hope that all of you can, if you're not already, connect with them on Instagram, connect

1:31.0

with them at their gorgeous website, The Body a Home for Love.org.

1:35.0

They are a 501c3 non-profit and wellness membership space that shifts culture around

1:40.7

how black women heal from sexual trauma.

1:43.8

Y'all know Dion, most of you, because she also served as our art director within Black Girl

1:48.4

and Om for a number of years, and so you've heard her here on the show sharing and conversation

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