Building Psychiatric Alternatives: The Weglauf Haus in Berlin with Kim Wichera

When it comes to mental health crises, there are incredible and highly effective healing alternatives to psychiatric institutionalization worldwide! These respite centers offer agency, choice, freedom, and coordinated care, in place of the dominant “medicate and separate” model.In this episode of the Depth Work podcast, I got to sit down in person with Kim Wichera, an artist and activist who has spent their life devoted to uplifting alternatives to coercive treatment and fighting for those who society has left behind.

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Mental HealthJazmine Russell
Psychic & Intuitive Development : Answering the Call to Use Your Magical Gifts

Energy healing, psychic work and mysticism is not reserved for a select few, these gifts are available to anyone who desires to engage with it, as many of our ancestors did. Today's magical guest is a fellow psychic and energy healer who also trains others in the craft. We talk about what it's like to "answer the call" as a healer, train in psychic school, and how to trust yourself and your gifts.

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SpiritualityJazmine Russell
Deconstructing Institutional Racism with Milta Vega Cardona

This week I got to talk to Milta Vega Cardona, National Anti-Racism/Anti Oppression Consultant providing support in organizing and curating conversations on Race and Racism in the United States, Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico. We had an inspiring talk about reclaiming our heart-centred humanity & deconstructing institutional racism. Listen to the podcast now on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. 

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Narrative Healing: Reclaiming Your Story & the Power of Cross-Movement Organizing in Mental Health with Jessie Roth

It takes courage to own your story, especially for trauma survivors. Jessie Roth shows us, in this episode, the power of storytelling, showing up as your full self with the multiple roles and identities you hold and why it’s important to intentionally straddle frameworks to re-story your experiences as a form of healing. As the director of The Institute for the Development of Human Arts, she’s also a master at facilitating cross-movement knowledge building at the intersections of mental health and social justice.

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Healing Ancestral Trauma and Impostor Syndrome

Many of the wounds, patterns, and emotions we carry in our bodies are not only our own. Some emotional wounds that get conceptualized as personality traits, habits, or norms, are actually inherited ancestral trauma. In this episode we talk about intergenerational/ancestral trauma, using the example of impostor syndrome as rooted in historical oppression. We also walk about elders, getting to know your living ancestors, making ancestor alters, and tangible steps in how to engage in ancestral healing.

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SpiritualityJazmine Russell
Normalizing Mystical Experiences: The Psychic, The Witch, and The Empath

Mystical experiences are more common than we may think, but we live in a world that views them as strange, pathological, or only available to a “special” select few. I believe we all have the capacity to tap into the divine and see beyond the veil if we desire, and that connecting deeply to the world around us through our lived mysticism is a foundational part of healing work. In this episode I’ll tell you how I discovered I was a “witch” or mystic, what precognition as a kid feels like, and how I ground my spiritual practice in my lived experiences without taking it all too seriously.

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SpiritualityJazmine Russell
Inner Child Healing: Effective & Practical Steps to Re-Parenting

Inner Child work is a practice of getting in touch with your subconscious feelings, beliefs, and wounding that may have been stuffed down since childhood. In inner child work, we have the opportunity to re-learn healthy attachment, develop deeper self-trust, notice and resolve “self-sabotaging” patterns, learn how to hold space for intense emotions and re-parent ourselves.

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Mental HealthJazmine Russell
Honoring Our Anger & Rage

Anger is one of the most misunderstood and repressed emotions. There are many ways we dishonour our anger culturally and societally, yet there is so much power and wisdom in our anger when we learn ways to express it without causing harm or violence. Here are a few mistakes I’ve made in the process of learning to honour my anger and what I do now to listen to it.

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Mental HealthJazmine Russell