Lets Just Talk About It Podcast with Chuck

(Ep.99) Faith & Therapy with Guest Jakeil Gilchrist

Season 2 Episode 99
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JaKeil Gilchrist takes us on a raw and inspiring journey through her life in South Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia during the crack epidemic of the 90s. Growing up in a blended family with young parents and visiting her incarcerated father, JaKeil's experiences are a testament to resilience and empathy. Join us as she shares how the dichotomy of church and hip-hop culture in her upbringing shaped her path to becoming a compassionate mental health therapist, dedicated to offering grace and understanding to those facing mental health challenges.

We uncover the hidden struggles of African American men, tracing the roots of emotional suppression and its evolution into anger and trauma. JaKeil sheds light on the lingering effects of post-traumatic slave disorder and racial trauma, revealing how historical injustices continue to shape modern emotional landscapes. As we address concerns about today's youth, the conversation shifts towards the often overlooked influence of music and media, urging parents to be proactive in their children’s lives amidst potential harmful agendas.

 The episode takes a poignant turn as we discuss the grim realities of gang involvement and substance abuse, highlighting the transformative power of positive affirmations and emotional support. Jakeil Gilchrist insights on therapy, resilience, and hope provide a beacon of light for anyone facing similar struggles. Don’t miss this powerful dialogue that promises wisdom and compassion.