• 014: Behind Closed Doors
    Jun 11 2024

    When Michelle Chaney joined Doc G at the mic, it wasn't just another interview but a step into the hidden battles many face in their most personal relationships.

    On this episode of Metamorphosis Unleashed, we shed light on intimate partner violence (IPV), a silent epidemic that slips through the cracks of societal awareness. Michelle's experience from her time at a domestic violence shelter, coupled with her personal connections to IPV, painted a somber picture of its prevalence. The conversation spans the scope of IPV, touching on its impact on youths and the need for early education while also addressing the reality that anyone, regardless of social standing, can find themselves in the grasp of such violence.

    The path to recovery after escaping abuse is not straightforward. The transition from an abusive home to a shelter often trades one form of control for another. Michelle and Doc G discuss the importance of autonomy and survivors' struggle as they reclaim their lives. We recognize each survivor's unique story, their trauma, and how recovery is linked to rebuilding trust—in the world and within themselves. The discussion underscores the importance of fostering healthier relationships and the empowerment that arises from it.

    We explore the emotional aftermath that haunts those who've encountered IPV. Understanding the trauma, including PTSD and its not-so-obvious victims, is crucial to supporting survivors. We touch on the added complexities women who defend themselves face, the legal battles that ensue, and the societal changes needed to support them. Our message is clear: extend support, share knowledge, and contribute to a world that empathizes with the courage it takes to heal from the scars of intimate partner violence.

    Michelle's insights remind us that while the battle against IPV is far from over, each shared story and extended hand is a step toward a future where violence is no longer a shadowed norm.

    In this episode, you will hear:

    • Differentiating IPV from domestic violence and its ubiquity across demographics and relationships
    • The transition for survivors from abusive environments to structured shelters
    • The challenges of regaining autonomy
    • Emotional and psychological facets of abuse, including manipulation tactics like gaslighting and subtle criticisms
    • The widespread issue of IPV among youths
    • Using early education to combat relationship violence
    • Long-term effects of trauma, such as PTSD, on IPV survivors and the need for community support and understanding
    • Legal challenges and societal attitudes towards women who defend themselves against abusers
    • The empowerment and healing process for survivors
    • The importance of fostering healthier relationships

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    36 mins
  • 013: The Intersection of Neurodivergence, Race, and Gender Identity
    May 28 2024

    Witnessing your child's first steps toward becoming who they are can be as awe-inspiring as it is daunting.

    On today’s episode of Metamorphosis Unleashed, Doc G navigates these waters with Kristen Cooper, who brings personal experience raising her non-binary child, Ash. Kristen's heartfelt stories—from embracing unexpected motherhood to tackling discrimination challenges—reveal the rich tapestry of intersectionality and empathy in understanding our children's unique identities. We discuss the complexities of raising children who don't fit neatly into society's checkboxes, highlighting the pivotal role of support and acceptance in their development.

    Like any journey, parenting comes with its fair share of trials and triumphs. Doc G shares a poignant story of her daughter's encounter with a beloved pet, which is a springboard into the broader issues of discerning a child's actions and intentions. Kristen and Doc G broach the subject of therapy for neurodiverse children and the emotional rollercoaster that can accompany our quest for appropriate care. We uncover the doubt and guilt that often accompany parenting, affirming the need to be patient with ourselves as we learn to nurture our children's needs.

    Doc G and Kristen take a hopeful look at the future as we discuss the transition of a neurodiverse high school student to college. We explore the considerations for choosing an environment that educates and celebrates the individuality of non-binary students.

    Join us for an episode that celebrates diversity as much as it guides you through the intertwining paths of neurodiversity and LGBTQ+ identities.

    In this episode, you will hear:

    • Kristen Cooper’s experiences raising a non-binary and neurodiverse child, Ash
    • The importance of empathy and understanding in parenting
    • The concept of intersectionality and the compounded discrimination faced by individuals with multiple marginalized identities
    • Recognizing and addressing a child's neurodiverse needs, including the decision-making process and the role of therapy
    • Selecting a supportive college environment for a neurodiverse and non-binary student and the relief of finding a good fit
    • Accepting and supporting a child's LGBTQ+ identity within a family and religious community
    • Creating an inclusive and understanding support system for non-binary and neurodiverse children
    • Kristen's personal growth as a parent and her advice to others navigating similar parenting challenges with neurodiverse and LGBTQ+ children

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    32 mins
  • 012: Through a Different Lens
    May 14 2024

    We've all been there—faced with moments that demand us to either fold or forge ahead stronger than before.

    On this episode of Metamorphosis Unleashed, we unwrap the stories of individuals who chose the latter, showcasing the indomitable human spirit. Niko’s fearless confrontation with HIV, Dr. PaQuita Pullen’s rise from tough roots to triumphant success, and Kim's journey through grief that led to a celebration of love and legacy offer more than inspiration. They provide a map for embracing emotional intelligence during the most trying times. Their tales reveal how self-awareness and empathy can change adversity into growth.

    But transformation doesn't occur in isolation. It's supported by friendship and self-care. We examine what it means to forge healthy, reciprocal bonds. From recognizing the lifelines that true friends offer to understanding the necessity of carving out time for ourselves, Doc G paints a vivid picture of giving to others while honoring our own needs.

    As we navigate motherhood, caregiving, and personal peace, we celebrate the unique ways each of us refills our cups, reminding listeners that self-care is not a one-size-fits-all but a tailor-made suit for the soul.

    In this episode, you will hear:

    • Niko's HIV journey that defies stigma and reshapes identity
    • Dr. PaQuita Pullen's rise from challenging roots to success that showcases the power of dreams and determination
    • Kim's path through grief using emotional intelligence and laughter, leading to a celebration of love and legacy
    • The role of spirituality and faith as a source of strength and purpose during difficult transitions with insights from Daeryn’s doula calling
    • The importance of healthy, reciprocal friendships that provide emotional support and improve mental well-being
    • Self-care as a personalized practice for maintaining balance amidst motherhood, caregiving, and personal peace
    • Overcoming adversity, including mentorship, rest, therapy, and medication in healing

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    24 mins
  • 011: It CAN Be Done!
    Apr 30 2024

    As a single mother juggling the tightrope of academia, Dr. Ariel Harrison gets it.

    That's why Doc G brought her on to this episode of Metamorphosis Unleashed to share her story and the wisdom she's gained from the frontlines of motherhood and higher education. She takes us through her daily life, offering hope and advice for single parents who dare to dream big. We discuss how critical a well-choreographed routine has been for her, from choosing an online doctoral program to balancing long commutes with precious family time.

    Time waits for no one, which is why Dr. Harrison and Doc G delve into mastering time management and its role in counseling. You’ll hear Doc G’s brush with a missed deadline, an experience that hammered home staying ahead. Dr. Harrison's journey as a professor, gatekeeper, and advocate for her students outlines the balance between empathy and professional educational standards. We also cover the distinct paths of school and mental health counselors, unpacking the academic and professional terrains unique to each.

    Beyond the books and classrooms, Dr. Harrison stresses self-care and a support network, especially for women threading the needle between caregiving and academic pursuits. Get an insider look at her book “10 Tips for Navigating Online Graduate School for Primary Caretakers” and the founding of Ariel Harrison Consulting, which represent her dedication to enriching others through her own growth. As we wrap up, we celebrate her contributions to women's empowerment through her Amazon journals—a tribute to the healing power of self-reflection and writing.

    Join us for an episode that's less about the climb and more about savoring the view at each ledge of this steep ascent we call life.

    In this episode, you will hear:

    • Dr. Ariel Harrison's personal journey through academia as a single mother
    • The challenges of raising two boys while pursuing a doctorate online
    • The importance of time management for counselors
    • Strategies like staying ahead of coursework and maintaining a balance between empathy and professional standards in education
    • The differences between school counseling and clinical mental health counseling
    • Insights into the career path of becoming a counselor educator with a doctoral degree
    • Self-care and having a support network for women in academia, especially those with caregiving responsibilities
    • An introduction to “10 Tips for Navigating Online Graduate School for Primary Caretakers”
    • The launch of Ariel Harrison Consulting and linking personal growth to professional development
    • Dr. Harrison's contribution to women's empowerment through her Amazon journals, designed for self-reflection and personal journeys like fertility and inner child work

    Resources from this Episode

    • Get Dr. Ariel Harrison’s book: ​​www.amazon.com/Tips-Navigating-Online-Graduate-School/dp/B0BKDXF1Z1

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    32 mins
  • 010: Don’t Concede Defeat - Adapting to Your Spinal Cord Injury
    Apr 16 2024

    When life threw a curveball that changed everything, Dr. Denise Anderson didn't just adapt. She converted adversity into advocacy.

    On this episode of Metamorphosis Unleashed, from battling through the arduous recovery after a spinal cord injury to using her experience to fuel her passion for counseling and education, Dr. Anderson's story highlights the human spirit's resilience. She has an eye-opening discussion with Doc G on the complexities of SCI, revealing how it alters more than just physical abilities but every facet of your existence.

    We discuss the overshadowed mental health challenges that individuals with SCI navigate. Dr. Anderson shares the stark reality of psychological battles such as depression, anxiety, and PTSD that accompany physical challenges. She emphasizes the importance of accessible mental health support and societal empathy. We round off the conversation with life lessons in humility and patience that resonate with anyone facing challenges.

    Dr. Anderson's dedication shines a light on the importance of community and the strength we can draw from shared experiences and understanding.

    In this episode, you will hear:

    • Dr. Denise Anderson’s experience with SCI after a car accident, her misdiagnoses, and the emergency surgery that led to her paralysis
    • The emotional and physical challenges of SCI recovery
    • The intensive rehabilitation process and Dr. Anderson's journey towards relearning basic movements
    • Mental health challenges, such as depression, anxiety, and PTSD common among SCI survivors
    • The need for better mental health resources and societal empathy
    • The importance of humility, patience, and self-compassion in the face of adversity and learning to accept a “new normal”
    • Dr. Anderson's advocacy work and research on SCI, alongside seeing the person behind the injury and providing appropriate support
    • Societal and logistical challenges that compound the struggles of those with SCI, including transportation and financial stability
    • Dr. Anderson's upcoming research that aims to increase awareness and improve the quality of life for those with spinal cord injuries

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    30 mins
  • 009: Who is that box for?
    Apr 2 2024

    Growing up between two cultures can feel like walking a tightrope, constantly balancing the expectations of both. Dr. Kirsis A. Dipre knows this challenge all too well.

    On this episode of Metamorphosis Unleashed, join us as Dr. Dipre unravels her journey from the Dominican Republic to the U.S., sharing anecdotes on the complexities of Afro-Latinx identity and the societal boxes that often confine Latinas and women of color. We address the weight of navigating spaces where identity is questioned and emphasize honoring our diverse roots.

    Mental health is a labyrinth in its own right, and for high-achieving Latinas, the added factor of imposter syndrome looms large. This episode is a candid exploration of this phenomenon with Dr. Dipre, who shares her professional perspective and personal conquests over feelings of inadequacy. We uncover the ways culture, age, and environment intertwine with self-perception and how self-compassion can be a guiding light.

    Don’t miss this conversation on connecting with ancestral wisdom that can fortify the spirit. Learn strategies for empowerment to navigate life's transitions with poise and self-assurance.

    In this episode, you will hear:

    • Dr. Kirsis A. Dipre’s journey from the Dominican Republic to the U.S. and the complexities of Afro-Latinx identity.
    • Confronting societal expectations and stereotypes
    • The importance of acknowledging diverse roots for Latinas and women of color
    • Challenges high-achieving Latinas face with imposter syndrome
    • The need for tailored mental health services
    • Strategies for overcoming feelings of inadequacy, including self-compassion and connecting with ancestral wisdom
    • Dr. Dipre’s personal experiences of fitting into neither black nor Latinx societal boxes and creating her own space for identity
    • The impact of age and environment on self-perception
    • Imposter syndrome in professional and academic settings
    • Authentic self-presentation in overcoming imposter syndrome and achieving self-assurance

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    27 mins
  • 008: Maternity, Postpartum and Mentality
    Mar 19 2024

    The intimate dance of life and struggle during pregnancy took on new meaning for Daeryn James Riddick, whose battle with severe morning sickness amidst a global crisis morphed into an awakening of self-advocacy and birth community solidarity.

    On this episode of Metamorphosis Unleashed, former journalist and now doula Daeryn recounts her tumultuous story beginning with the conception of her first daughter during the throes of the COVID-19 pandemic. She offers a raw look into her health's downward spiral, the mounting pressure to be heard by her healthcare providers, and the courage it took to trust her instincts despite uncertainty and restricted support systems.

    Transitioning to her second pregnancy brought Daeryn a blend of trepidation and resolve, leading to healing, self-forgiveness, and learning the power of advocacy. Doc G and Daeryn travel the emotional landscapes of postpartum trauma and the redemption found within communal birth networks that encourage women to voice their needs.

    Daeryn's story outlines the resilience of motherhood. It is an inspiring call to arms for pregnant individuals everywhere to seize control of their maternal health narratives, creating a conversation inviting listeners to reflect on their journeys toward recovery and compassion.

    In this episode, you will hear:

    • Daeryn James Riddick’s maternal health journey that started during COVID-19
    • Her severe morning sickness and lack of healthcare support
    • The importance of trusting your instincts
    • Navigating the healthcare system during a pandemic
    • Postpartum challenges and the transition from fear to advocacy during Daeryn’s second pregnancy
    • Self-forgiveness and the power of a supportive birth community
    • Becoming a doula and dedication to providing the advocacy and support she felt was missing in her own experiences
    • The resilience of motherhood, taking control of your maternal health, and seeking communal support
    • Daeryn's personal struggles with guilt, trauma, and her path to healing and advocating for others
    • The cultural differences in postpartum care and the need for a stronger focus on nurturing new mothers to prevent postpartum depression

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    35 mins
  • 007: And then there was one that turned into… Part 2
    Mar 5 2024

    On this episode of Metamorphosis Unleashed, witness the strength of the human spirit in part two of Kim Wright’s incredible story.

    Kim recounts the profound responsibility of performing CPR in an emergency—a moment that transcended medical training and plunged her into a sea of raw emotion. It's a stark reminder that life can sweep us off our feet even in our most prepared moments. And when it does, the support from loved ones, like her daughters who joined her in those critical moments over the phone, is our true lifeline.

    Amidst the waves of change, Doc G and Kim navigate the complex journey of grief, sharing Kim’s story of spreading her late husband's ashes at sea. Her words paint a picture of closure and the birth of hope as she sets forth on a community service mission through the Ink Project. This non-profit, rooted in personal loss, is a legacy representative of the human desire to make a lasting impact. The universal struggle for healing and personal growth milestones are center stage in this narrative of loss and resilience.

    Finally, Doc G and Kim shift to the lighter side, discussing the buzz and excitement of planning a trip to Hawaii. Despite the frustrations of modern technology—like those pesky router issues—this story outlines the importance of human connection and support systems.

    Join us on this journey—embracing joy, transforming through life's challenges, and celebrating the solidarity that carries us through.

    In this episode, you will hear:

    • Kim Wright’s experience performing CPR in an emergency
    • The emotional impact and role of family support during crises
    • Navigating grief post-funeral, including the mix of emotions at social events, along with contracting COVID
    • The support from friends during vulnerable moments
    • Kim’s journey after her husband's death, her struggle with the term “widow,” and the complex emotions during each stage of grief, from denial to acceptance
    • Spreading her late husband's ashes at sea, finding peace, and her initiative to start the Ink Project nonprofit for community healing and support
    • An upcoming trip to Hawaii and dealing with technological issues like a router problem that outline the importance of human connections and support in everyday life

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    38 mins