In this episode, Dr. Sherella Cupid and Dr. Tahira Chloe Mahdi discuss learning to embrace feeling safe in good times and understanding love in community requires good expressions of support.
Dr. Tahira Chloe Mahdi is a community psychologist, author, and screenwriter who has also been an entertainment journalist, video vixen, and college professor. Getting her Ph.D. was almost as cool as performing on the all-woman go-go rap song “A Pocketful of Dymes” and having an actor portray her in the documentary TMOTTGoGo Inside the Pocket. Her latest novel This Is Not How It Was Supposed to Go immerses readers in themes of intergenerational drama and women’s sexual agency while a murder mystery lurks in the background.Follow Dr. Mahdi on social media @https://www.facebook.com/tahirachloemahdidoctahira99
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