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Cultivating H.E.R. Space: Uplifting Conversations for the Black Woman

S19E1: The Power of Black Sisterhood: Allow Us to Reintroduce Ourselves

Cultivating H.E.R. Space: Uplifting Conversations for the Black Woman

Cultivating H.E.R. Space

Education, Self-improvement

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2023

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Hey lady! We have a question for you…what about your friends? How are your friendships going? Are you happy in your established relationships or are you looking to make a new foundation with like-hearted women?

This week, Terri and Dr. Dom sit down and reflect on the highs and lows of five years of podcasting. What started as a chance run-in at a conference turned into a strong and meaningful friendship between the two that bears a lot of fruit, namely this podcast. Tune in to hear more about their journey as sister-friends, business owners, and podcasters. Dr. Dom and Terri share some of their favorite episodes and lessons learned over the years. Those lessons are some of the gems that they want to share with you all each week.

Are you ready to take the online connections you’ve made and turn them into IRL connections? Then join us THIS WEEKEND for the Cultivating H.E.R. Space live show where we’ll have a healing, healthy time of sisterhood, and networking (and maybe left cheek, right cheek with us if you’re down!). Get your ticket for the event or join us virtually here!

Quote of the Day:
“The power of Black sisterhood means so much because as Black women it’s important for us to come together and lift each other to support all of the positive images instead of all the negative images we see. We have to join forces, and I think we’re more powerful together than we are split apart.”
– Naturi Naughton

Register here for the Vibrate Higher Empowerment Workshop!
Wisdom Wednesdays with Terri
Cultivating H.E.R. Space Sanctuary

Resources:
Dr. Dom’s Therapy Practice
Branding with Terri
Melanin and Mental Health
Therapy for Black Girls
Psychology Today
Therapy for QPOC
Ride-Sharing Safety Guide
Therapy for Black Men

Where to find us:
Twitter: @HERspacepodcast
Instagram: @herspacepodcast
Facebook: @herspacepodcast
Website: cultivatingherspace.com

This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5470036/advertisement

Transcript

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0:00.0

On this week's episode of Cultivating her Space, we are not monolithic. There are so many ways in which all of us as Black women, as people in the world, can exist.

0:16.0

And our intention is to create that space for Black women to be their fullest selves without judgment.

0:30.0

Today's episode is sure to provide you with motivation, inspiration, or a fresh perspective.

0:36.0

If you have any aha moments or appreciate anything from this episode, please leave us a review to let us know we're on the right track.

0:44.0

Also, we release episodes every Friday, so be sure to subscribe on iTunes and visit CultivatingHerSpace.com to access our exclusive after show and other bonus content from the Patreon tab.

0:59.0

Welcome to Cultivating Her Space, a podcast dedicated to uplifting women like you.

1:06.0

Wear your clothes.

1:08.0

Dr. Dominic Brusar, a college professor and psychologist.

1:12.0

And Terry Lomax, a techie and motivational speaker.

1:15.0

In a world where Black women are often misrepresented and misunderstood, please join us as we initiate authentic conversations on everything from fibroids to fake friends.

1:28.0

And create a safe space where Black women can just be.

1:32.0

Alright, our quote of the day, the power of Black sisterhood means so much because as Black women, it's important for us to come together and lift each other to support all of the positive images instead of all the negative images we see.

1:54.0

We have to join forces and I think we're more powerful together than we are split apart.

2:02.0

And that quote comes to us from Natori Norton.

2:09.0

And I'm going to say it one more time for the folks in the back because it's a mouthful, but it's a word.

2:19.0

The power of Black sisterhood means so much because as Black women, it's important for us to come together and lift each other up to support all of the positive images instead of all of the negative images we see.

2:36.0

We have to join forces and I think we're more powerful together than we are split apart.

2:46.0

Nati, we've been cultivating this sisterhood here for five years now and somebody who might be listening today might be tuning in for the very first time.

3:12.0

Lady, if that's you, you got 250 episodes to catch up on. So get your tea, get your wine, your coffee, whatever your favorite drink is and catch these gems.

3:26.0

But tea for the person who is listening for the first time.

3:33.0

Who are you?

3:35.0

Oh, Dad, we jump right on in. Okay.

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