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While I rest and prepare for Season 3 of Grow Through It, I’m revisiting a few powerful conversations from my podcast archives that continue to feel deeply relevant today.


This two-part conversation originally aired on Come Through, Liberation! and explores the intersection of Black mental health, healing, and collective liberation with Dr. Phillip Roundtree.


Although the conversation was recorded years ago, the questions remain just as important:


How does healing connect to liberation? What role does mental health play in creating the world we want to live in?


Old conversation. New context. Same purpose.


Season 3 of Grow Through It returns in July.

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