In this episode, Jacquelyn Ogorchukwu Iyamah, a designer, author, and cultural worker, discusses her work to create space for communities of color in order to heal from racism and white supremacy. Iyamah shares how her background in social welfare led her to a deeper into understanding of how systems of oppression impact emotional well-being. We discuss her upcoming book, Racial Wellness, and explore the need for more inclusive, comprehensive conversations about race in psychology, social welfare, and wellness spaces. HOST: Taylor Camille, Director of Podcasts at Well+Good GUEST: Jacquelyn Ogorchukwu Iyamah, author of “Racial Wellness”, designer and cultural worker. You can find more from Jacquelyn on social here and check out her book, here ABOUT THIS PODCAST At Well+Good HQ, we spend our days talking to and learning from the most interesting people in wellness—experts, thought-leaders and celebrities. On The Well+Good Podcast we’re inviting you to join the conversation. With each episode, our hosts will dig into our most clicked on topics in order to reimagine what it means for you to live well. Tune in weekly to find the wellness that fits your frequency. Subscribe to our newsletter to keep the conversation going ABOUT WELL+GOOD STUDIOS Find the wellness that fits your frequency with podcasts from Well+Good Studios. We invite you to listen in as we learn about healthy living from the most interesting experts, thought-leaders, and celebrities in wellness. Discover shows that will help you reimagine what it means for you to live well, from the voices of Well+Good. You can also find more from Well+Good on our website on YouTube or social in between shows. Got thoughts? Shoot us a line at podcasts@wellandgood.com See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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