Welcome to episode three with Akilah Riley Richardson who is a couple's therapist. In this episode, we talk about what it is like to be a woman of color from the global majority in terms of the thinking and work you bring as a therapist/coach, how minoritized stress affects intimacy, and ways to re-imagine our approach to couples work.
(00.00) Introduction
(1:29) Akilah Riley Richardson and What is relational privilege
(4:09) Decolonizing therapy/coaching spaces
(6:22) Decolonizing birth and trauma
(8:54) The progress from anti-colonial to pro-minoritized
(12:38) Relational healing as providing safe spaces for career growth
(20:35) Decolonizing Intimacy
(22:00) Closing and End Credits
We've created a guide called Rerooted Somatics - The Immigrant Nervous System, which walks you through first-generation rerootedness in all its various aspects. You can download and use it here: https://www.sangparth.com/rerooted-somatics-guide-pod
Thanks to Sound Creed for the music, you can visit them here https://www.youtube.com/@SoundCreedLLP
Curious about the work? Visit www.sangparth.com and book a free 15-minute call https://www.sangparth.com/15min-call
To know more about Akilah Riley Richardson's work Visit https://akilahrileyrichardson.com/
For Full Transcript Visit https://www.sangparth.com/podcast/b/Decolonizing-therapy-part-1-of-2