Speak, Unspoken

Speak, Unspoken
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"Speak, Unspoken", a limited podcast series dedicated to uncovering and illuminating the truths around mental health challenges, concerns, and care systems. Through candid interviews with experts, advocates, therapists, and practitioners, the series confronts the stigma that often surrounds mental health, particularly within Black communities, where such conversations are frequently considered taboo. Bold and honest, Speak, Unspoken creates space for the voices and stories that too often go unheard.
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The series focuses on mental health, stigma in Black communities, and equitable care systems, featuring episodes like Anti-Black Homophobia in Blood Donation with Dr. Omisoore Dryden, exploring systemic exclusions in health practices, and What It Takes to Heal with Prentis Hemphill, discussing somatic therapy's role in healing and activism.

”Speak, Unspoken”, a limited podcast series dedicated to uncovering and illuminating the truths around mental health challenges, concerns, and care systems. Through candid interviews with experts, advocates, therapists, and practitioners, the series confronts the stigma that often surrounds mental health, particularly within Black communities, where such conversations are frequently considered taboo. Bold and honest, Speak, Unspoken creates space for the voices and stories that too often go unheard.
In the season finale of Speak, Unspoken, we sit down with licensed therapist and content creator, Simone Saunders. We discuss how she’s been able to bridge the worlds of social media and mental health. With a growing platform of 585K followers on TikTok and 301K on Instagram, her videos about adHd, self diagnosing and yes, even her GRWMs help to problematize the collective conversations in regards to mental health; they blend education with everyday relatability.
As the founder of The Cognitive Corner, a group psychological practice, she helps us to unpack everything from body disconnection to “social media hygiene.” This episode is fun, light and informative. Tune in to hear how she balances professional integrity with online authenticity, and what it really means to advocate for mental health in the digital age.
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