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Send us a text This month, we welcome Chimeria Terrell, a registered nurse at Pittsburgh Mercy, and the owner of Steel City Healthcare Training. A Pittsburgh native, Chimeria grew up in the Beechview neighborhood of the

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This is a monthly program hosted by April Jackson and Wesley Hamilton every third Sunday of the month. Join them on their podcast for insightful discussions that dive into pressing issues, hot topics, and current events, featuring a diverse lineup of guests. April and Wesley draw from their lived experiences at the intersections of race and disability, creating an inclusive and thought-provoking dialogue. Through personal stories and expert insights, they explore healing and wellness tools for the mind and body, with the aim of inspiring and empowering listeners. With 43 episodes and over 50 guests sharing lived experiences, the podcast is dedicated to supporting the community by fostering connection and understanding, especially in a society where marginalization is all too common. Tune in for conversations that challenge, inform, and uplift.
Open Up hosts Sunday Safe Spaces, a society show with 40 episodes published.

Send us a text This month, we welcome Chimeria Terrell, a registered nurse at Pittsburgh Mercy, and the owner of Steel City Healthcare Training. A Pittsburgh native, Chimeria grew up in the Beechview neighborhood of the

Send us a text This month, join our host April Jackson for a thoughtful conversation on growth, community, and the world around us. A bonus of a meditation led by April invites you in to be present and relax into the mom

Send us a text This month, we welcome Sharise Nance, LCSW, Entrepreneur, Speaker Sharise is a highly educated and deeply experienced Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Trauma Specialist, Workshop Facilitator, Global Speake

Send us a text This month, April Jackson and Wesley Hamilton discuss their reflections & gratitude for 2024. Each month we share stories and individual experiences from the intersections of race and disability while expl

Send us a text This episode, we welcome Sheba Gittens, anti-racist heArtivist, art educator & creative consultant and Alana Griffin, community advocate & entrepreneur. Discussing the Power of Community Care with our host

Send us a text This month, we will discuss our reflections & gratitude for 2024 with April Jackson and Wesley Hamilton. Each month we share stories and individual experiences from the intersections of race and disability

Send us a text This month, we welcome Virginia Cumberbatch, equity leader, creative activist, scholar, storyteller, educator and CEO and Co-Founder of Rosa Rebellion, a platform for creative activism by and for women of

Send us a text This month, we welcome Gina Winstead. A nonbinary member of the LGBTQ+ community as well as a multiracial person, Gina is committed to disrupting systems and building creative solutions that advance educat

Send us a text Juneteenth always deserves extra time so Wes and April jump on for a short and sweet acknowledgement of how important Juneteenth is to American history. Disabled But Not Really's mission is to empower and

Send us a text People tend to think that people who are wheelchair users are all the same. Wesley and April are talking about SCI (spinal cord injuries) specifically as it is spinal cord injury awareness month with our g

Send us a text These community conversations for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color happen on the 3rd Sunday of every month. Each month we share stories and individual experiences from the intersections of race and d

Send us a text This month, we welcomed Royce Andrews Porter - a father, designer, investor, therapist, and social wellness entrepreneur. He founded Sensory, a collaborative mindfulness studio and wellness platform suppor

Send us a text This month, we will check in to see what's happening in the community and cover some hot topics. Disabled But Not Really's mission is to empower and inspire individuals with disabilities to overcome challe

Send us a text This month, we welcome Leon Ford. Leon is Co-Founder of The Hear Foundation and is a celebrated author, social entrepreneur, impact investor, international speaker, and changemaker dedicated to driving pos

Send us a text This month, we welcome Dustin Gibson. Dustin is the Director of Access, Disability and Language Justice at PeoplesHub. He's a peer support trainer with Disability Link in Georgia, a board member with Strai

Send us a text This month, we welcomed Dr. Hankins back! Melissa Hankins, MD, CPC is the CEO and Founder of Melissa Hankins Coaching, a coaching and consulting firm that is committed to helping physicians and others over

Send us a text This month's topic is Welcoming In. We will be welcoming Coach Richard T Butler, founder of CoachRTB Diversity and Inclusion Consulting. Disabled But Not Really's mission is to empower and inspire individu

Send us a text This month's topic is Welcoming In. We will be welcoming Trish Adobea Tchume and Aida Cuadrado Bozzo of Calling In & Up. Disabled But Not Really's mission is to empower and inspire individuals with disabil

Send us a text Join co-hosts April Jackson and Wesley Hamilton for their monthly Sunday Safe Spaces discussion. These community conversations for Black, Indigenous and People of Color happen on the 3rd Sunday of every mo

Send us a text This month's topic is Black Men in Leadership. We will be welcoming Chaz Kellem, Quincy Stephenson, William Generett Jr. and Andre Samuel. What you will find in this edition of the Sunday Safe Spaces: 0:00
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