Heal, Grow, Thrive: The Podcast
Ready for your next binge-worthy podcast that can also help you move the needle on social justice and racial equity? Tune in to Heal, Grow, Thrive—the podcast hosted by Forward Promise—for easily digestible conversations with young people, direct service practitioners, leaders in philanthropy, and researchers for a 360-degree view of what healing, growing, and thriving can look like in communities of color.
Podcasting since 2020 • 24 episodes
Heal, Grow, Thrive: The Podcast
Latest Episodes
Disrupting Dehumanization in Mental Health Services: A New Paradigm
Listen and share this dynamic conversation with Clifton Uckerman! Clifton is no stranger to the Forward Promise family as he is one of our beloved Fellow alums from the inaugural cohort of the Forward Promise Fellowship for Leaders. Additionall...
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Season 4
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Episode 4
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50:16
Supporting Healing & Creating Structure Amidst Chaos
In this episode, Dr. Rhonda Bryant speaks with Dr. LaNail R. Plummer, Chief Executive Officer of the Onyx Therapy Group. As a leading professional in the mental health field, Dr. Plummer is committed to improving the lifestyles of others thr...
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Season 4
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Episode 3
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44:38
Healing Bias, Racism & Other STDs (Socially Transmitted Diseases)
Our guest for this episode is Dr. Dana Crawford, a pediatric and clinical psychologist. She is a graduate of Howard, Temple, and Miami universities and has degrees in African-American studies, education, and psychology, and certifications in pr...
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Season 4
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Episode 2
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33:13
Food for the Soul: Healing Through Food Justice & Equity
We are kicking off Season 4 of our podcast with an amazing episode and guest: William Jennings is a graduate of The Culinary Institute of America where he studied Culinary Arts and Applied Food Studies where he gained a professional understandi...
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Season 4
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Episode 1
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29:53
And Still I Rise: The Journey from Asylum Seeker, to Citizen, to Disruptor
In this episode, the last of our Summer Youth Series, we have a very candid conversation with youth social justice advocate, Meti Regassa. Meti was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and moved to the heart of Minneapolis with her family in 2003. Wat...
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31:44