Listen "The Call In: Using Vulnerability To Bring Yourself To A Space Where Liberation, Connection, and Protection Are Present"
Episode Synopsis
Episode 12
This episode is one you will want to get into the hands of college students!
This week we are joined by Amber Donald, University of Florida Graduate and Aspiring Med School Student. Amber has been making an impact for many years in so many different venues from orientation programs, serving students as a Resident Assistant, to helping enrich the Black Community, her community efforts and advocacy are ones which should be recognized.
Through discussing her experience with test anxiety as a college student, Amber shows how her vulnerability and willingness to utilize available resources aided her in achieving much success! Listen in and hear all that Amber has to say about why individuals overall, yet especially college students need to be vulnerable, find available resources, and then take advantage of them because it will create space for liberation, connection, and protection of your mental health.
Resources Mentioned During Episode:
Boris L. Henson Foundation
Round 2 is now open accepting applications from men and women ages 23 and older.
Round 1 is still accepting applications, focusing on teens and young adults ages 12 – 22!
The Loveland Foundation
Loveland Therapy Fund recipients will have access to comprehensive lists of mental health professionals across the country providing high-quality, culturally competent services to Black women and girls.
Connect with Amber via social media/podcast(@Blaze.Health)/(Blaze Health Podcast) or her soundcloud(DJ Ambruh)
This episode is one you will want to get into the hands of college students!
This week we are joined by Amber Donald, University of Florida Graduate and Aspiring Med School Student. Amber has been making an impact for many years in so many different venues from orientation programs, serving students as a Resident Assistant, to helping enrich the Black Community, her community efforts and advocacy are ones which should be recognized.
Through discussing her experience with test anxiety as a college student, Amber shows how her vulnerability and willingness to utilize available resources aided her in achieving much success! Listen in and hear all that Amber has to say about why individuals overall, yet especially college students need to be vulnerable, find available resources, and then take advantage of them because it will create space for liberation, connection, and protection of your mental health.
Resources Mentioned During Episode:
Boris L. Henson Foundation
Round 2 is now open accepting applications from men and women ages 23 and older.
Round 1 is still accepting applications, focusing on teens and young adults ages 12 – 22!
The Loveland Foundation
Loveland Therapy Fund recipients will have access to comprehensive lists of mental health professionals across the country providing high-quality, culturally competent services to Black women and girls.
Connect with Amber via social media/podcast(@Blaze.Health)/(Blaze Health Podcast) or her soundcloud(DJ Ambruh)
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