#39 | Nijiama Smalls | Author of The Black Girls Guide To Healing Emotional Wounds Movement
What happens when the wounds we carry quietly become the walls that keep us from the life we were built for? In this episode, Krystal sits down with bestselling author, emotional coach, and healing advocate Nijiama "Naj" Smalls, founder of The Black Girl's Guide to Healing Emotional Wounds movement, to talk about the science and soul of emotional recovery. They unpack why high-functioning women are often the most expertly hidden in their pain, how generational trauma writes itself into our nervous systems and our relationships, and what it actually takes to stop surviving and start healing. If you've ever felt like you were going through the motions, carrying something heavy with nowhere to put it, this episode was made for you. The conversation is honest, research-grounded, and full of the kind of clarity that makes you put the podcast down and pick up a journal.
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Connect with Nijiama "Naj" Smalls:
* 🌐 Personal Website: nijiamasmalls.com [https://nijiamasmalls.com]
* 📖 Book Series Hub: theblackgirlsguidetohealingemotionalwounds.com [https://theblackgirlsguidetohealingemotionalwounds.com]
* 📸 Instagram: @nijiamasmallsinreallife [https://www.instagram.com/nijiamasmallsinreallife/]
* 📚 Books on Amazon: The Black Girl's Guide to Healing Emotional Wounds [https://www.amazon.com/Black-Girls-Healing-Emotional-Wounds/dp/1734692812]
Books by Nijiama Smalls:
* The Black Girl's Guide to Healing Emotional Wounds
* The Black Girl's Guide to Healing Emotional Wounds Devotional
* The Black Family's Guide to Healing Emotional Wounds
* The Bad Girl's Guide to Discovering Purpose
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