Dr. Natasha Williams moves women from "typical self-care" to radical self-care by redefining selfishness so that they can improve their physical, emotional and mental health. During her career as a Clinical Psychologist and one of the founding Clinical Directors of "Allied Psychological Services," she has empowered many women to challenge their gender, cultural and ethnic paradigms to create a new narrative for themselves so they can work through their healing process, live their life on their own terms and ultimately become the best versions of themselves.
INTERVIEW HIGHLIGHTS:
- Gain insight into black women’s archetype and why it can hold them back from their potential
- How the Church and faith can impact mental health
- Why the Black Canadian Women’s experience varies from others
- What advocacy is and how to implement it to regain your power
- When leading a social initiative, how to not become consumed that you can no longer serve
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Kyla Scanlon, Devin Friedman, Kat Angus, Sarah Rieger, Matthew Karasz