Black Girls Can Talk
In this episode of Black Girls Can Talk, host Dr. DaJaneil McCree sits down with Dr. Wilma Elliott-Hannah, a psychologist and the visionary founder of The Social Well. Together, they challenge the mainstream narrative of wellness and explore why community isn't just a support system—it's medicine. Key Highlights from the Conversation: * Wellness Beyond the Spa: Dr. Wilma breaks down the misconception that wellness must be extravagant, redefining it as simple, restorative acts like deep sleep, a slow morning, or intentional rest. * The Problem with Isolation: The duo discusses how "protecting your peace" can sometimes lead to harmful isolation and the consequences of trying to heal without a village. * Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD): Dr. Wilma sheds light on RSD and how it affects those with ADHD, explaining why some feel rejection more deeply than others. * Community as Medicine: A look at "shared humanity"—the powerful realization that you are not alone—and how intentional spaces can transform how Black women show up for themselves. * Cultivating Connection: Practical tips for building community through shared hobbies, like pickleball or dance, and the vital importance of maintaining existing relationships through more than just text threads. The Rundown: Dr. McCree puts Dr. Wilma in the hot seat with a segment of "this or that": * Therapy or Community Circles? * Safe Spaces or Brave Spaces? * Healing Quietly or Healing Out Loud? This episode is a call to action for every Black woman to do the inner work and embrace the vulnerability required for true, communal healing. (0:35) - Meet Dr. Wilma (1:26) - Redefining Wellness (3:30) - Community In Wellness (5:35) - Healing In Isolation (8:20) - Support And Therapy (10:44) - Not Seen Not Supported (14:05) - Rejection Sensitivity (16:42) - Why The Social Well (19:03) - Build Community Today (22:17) - In Person Connection (25:17) - The Rundown Game (29:06) - Key Takeaways Allies (32:10) - Where To Find Dr Wilma (33:51) - Final Wrap Up Connect with Dr. Wilma Elliott-Hannah: Instagram: @thesoulcialwell [https://www.instagram.com/thesoulcialwell/] Web: thesoulcialwell.com [https://www.thesoulcialwell.org/] Stay Connected with BGCT: Instagram: @blackgirls_cantalk [https://www.instagram.com/blackgirlscantalk/] Web: blackgirlscantalk.com [https://blackgirlscantalk.com/] Remember: Black girls can talk, and we've got a lot to say. Stay powerful.
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