Healing In Progress

Healing In Progress
Podcast Description
Healing in Progress is a space for the strong ones — the ones who know how to hold it together for everybody else, but are tired of holding it all alone.
I’m Jazmine Danielle, and I created this space because I know what it feels like to be praised for being resilient while quietly falling apart. Healing in Progress isn’t about perfection — it’s about showing up, even when it’s messy, even when it’s hard.
Each week, we’re having real conversations — about grief, growth, love, identity shifts, and the parts of healing nobody really talks about. I’m sharing my own journey in real-time, and bringing in voices who remind us: you don’t have to be perfect to deserve peace. You just have to be willing to stop pretending you’re fine.
Healing starts when you finally stop pretending you don’t need it.
And you don’t have to do it alone anymore.
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast tackles various themes relating to mental health and personal development, including grief, identity shifts, and the challenges of healing. Specific episodes cover topics like leveraging Human Design as a healing tool to reclaim one's voice and addressing the discomfort that comes with entrepreneurship, providing relatable anecdotes and practical insights.

Healing in Progress is a space for the strong ones — the ones who know how to hold it together for everybody else, but are tired of holding it all alone.
I’m Jazmine Danielle, and I created this space because I know what it feels like to be praised for being resilient while quietly falling apart. Healing in Progress isn’t about perfection — it’s about showing up, even when it’s messy, even when it’s hard.
Each week, we’re having real conversations — about grief, growth, love, identity shifts, and the parts of healing nobody really talks about. I’m sharing my own journey in real-time, and bringing in voices who remind us: you don’t have to be perfect to deserve peace. You just have to be willing to stop pretending you’re fine.
Healing starts when you finally stop pretending you don’t need it.
And you don’t have to do it alone anymore.
In this powerful and deeply personal episode of Healing in Progress, Jazmine sits down with her hairstylist and soul sister, Angelina Lanae—founder of Black Hair Shop and co-owner of Ombodhi Village—to explore the sacred connection between Black hair and healing. What begins as a conversation about styles and self-expression quickly unravels into a tender and affirming dialogue on identity, trauma, transformation, and spiritual growth.
Together, they unpack how our hair often mirrors our internal shifts, the ancestral roots of Black beauty standards, and how healing can begin in the stylist’s chair. From childhood hair trauma to the empowerment of embracing natural textures, this episode is a love letter to the Black hair journey and the women who help us feel like ourselves again.
Whether you’re rocking a silk press, in your “ugly stage” of locs, or somewhere in between—this one will remind you that your hair is not just a look, it’s a language.
Take a breath. Take a seat. Let’s talk about it.
🌀 Follow Angelina at @bllack.hair.shop
📍 Interested in her healing workshops? Tap into @groundedoasis

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