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Just Healing Podcast Season 3

S3E5 – Cultural Identity: More Than a Label

In this episode of Just Healing, Dr. Debra Warner sits down with Dr. Jorge Wong, a clinical psychologist with a fascinating multicultural background—he’s a Chinese, but born in Cuba, and then immigrated to the United States!

S3E4 – Overcoming Hate With Love

In this episode of Just Healing, we sit down with Tory Johnson, the powerhouse behind Black Lives Matter, Huntington Beach. Tory takes us on his journey from Indiana to California, sharing the raw realities of facing racism and navigating clashes with the Huntington Beach Police Department.

S3E3 – Healing the Wounds of Institutional Violence

In this episode, we’re examining the complex layers which form institutional violence in the U.S. and the systems that cause harm on a macro and micro level. Michael Munson and Shalonda Ingram, founder of Born Brown: All Rights Reserved®, Nursha Project, and co-founding member of Zebras Unite, unpack the sometimes hidden traumas folks face on a daily basis, and share ways we can heal as a community and as individuals.

S3E2 – Relearning Life After Prison

In this episode, we’re unpacking the complexities of reentry to society for individuals coming out of incarceration. Dr. Debra Warner and Terrall E. Tillman, founder of Lessonz Learned and author of “Formula for Success Reentry-030,” discuss what’s needed from reentry people, and reentry providers, to properly set up a support system that helps and heals.

S3E1 – From Rival Gangs to Community Leaders

In this episode, we’re diving deep with Tommy ‘T-Top’ Rivers and Nikko D—two former gang members who turned their lives around in the most inspiring ways. They open up about their pasts, the traumas they’ve faced, and how they broke free from the cycles of violence and incarceration. We also get into the legendary Menendez case, the power of community intervention, and why strong, supportive relationships are key to real change.

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