Getting Real About Native American Mental Health
My Guest, Inspire 2021 Woman of the year, Dr. Anitra Warrior shares her story of turning her tragedy into helping others.
Join us as we discuss:
Tragic experiences that led to working in the mental health field
Importance of incorporating Native American Culture and Heritage into western practices.
Respect instead of pathologizing heritage and culture.
Investing in underserved communities and launching a non-profit.
Resources:
Morning Star Counseling Website
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Check out Documentaries to learn more about Native American Culture, Heritage, and Contributions.
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Credits:
The Podcast is Written, Produced, and Edited By: Robrenna Redl
Original Music By: Hand-crafted Studios - Composer Michael Coffey
Picture of Robrenna Photo Credit Timothy Metcalf Photography
Robrenna Redl is a real, raw, no-filters, kind of girl. She went from an army brat to a military veteran. A wife to Troy and mom of two teenagers, she has served in women’s, children’s, and middle school ministries. She is also the host of Mama, Take Heart: Understanding Your GenZ Girl on LifeAudio. Robrenna is an Advanced Trauma Healing Facilitator and a volunteer for I’ve Got A Name, an anti-sex-trafficking organization. Robrenna is the friend you call to walk alongside you in hard, painful places of life as well as the joyful ones. Her passions include mocha coffee, dark chocolate, time with family and friends, and telling others of God’s love, mercy, and grace.
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