Episodes

  • Why Black Mental Health Problems Go Undiagnosed
    Nov 26 2024

    Welcome to the second part of my interview with Dr Raquel Martin, a clinical psychologist who specializes in uplifting members of the Black community so they can reach beyond their trauma to live a more fulfilled life. Today, we discuss how intergenerational trauma affects our relationships – and what steps we can take to heal ourselves.

    Dr Raquel explains the mechanisms of intergenerational trauma and unpacks how trauma can affect our physical and emotional well-being. We then talk about how common mental health symptoms can go undiagnosed in Black people as a result of growing up in an environment deprived of freedom and why you need to find a clinician who understands this and can work with you effectively. At the end of the episode, Dr Raquel shares three pieces of advice for anyone who’s trying to move through their own trauma, which you won’t want to miss.

    If you can see a lot of yourself in the topics we discussed in this episode of Found Free, I hope that you’ll embrace those parts of you with love and not reject them with pain. Subscribe to the podcast to hear more deep conversations about living a more liberated life.


    Connect with Dr. Raquel Martin
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/RaquelMartinPhD/?hl=en
    Twitter: https://x.com/raquelmartinphd
    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@raquelmartinphd?lang=en
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RaquelMartinPhD/
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/@raquelmartinphd


    Or check out her website: https://www.raquelmartinphd.com/

    Connect with Me:
    Visit my website: https://www.found-free.com
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    Resources:

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    36 mins
  • Turning Intergenerational Trauma Into Intergenerational Hope: Interview With A Black Clinical Psychologist
    Nov 12 2024

    Our conversations around generational trauma have evolved to become more nuanced and to shed more light on the Black experience in the United States. But what if, instead of creating intergenerational trauma, there was a way to build intergenerational hope? In this episode of the Found Free podcast, I talk to Dr. Raquel Martin, a licensed clinical psychologist and a social justice advocate, about how to reverse the cycle of oppression that Black people are born into.

    Dr. Raquel begins by explaining how she started her career as a psychologist and how she links social justice to her patient care. She highlights the two main conditions that she treats in her Black patients and how she combats them in the way she’s raising her own children. You’ll also learn how oppression shows up in our society – particularly in the education system – and how it impacts young Black children.

    This episode was the first part of my interview with Dr Raquel. If you enjoyed it, make sure to subscribe to the Found Free podcast so you catch the second part where we’ll discuss how to spot internalized oppression in ourselves and in our daily lives.


    Connect with Dr. Raquel Martin
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/RaquelMartinPhD/?hl=en
    Twitter: https://x.com/raquelmartinphd
    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@raquelmartinphd?lang=en
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RaquelMartinPhD/
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/@raquelmartinphd


    Or check out her website: https://www.raquelmartinphd.com/

    Connect with Me:
    Visit my website: https://www.found-free.com
    Follow me on Instagram: / sabiawade
    Connect with me on LinkedIn: / sabiawade

    Resources:

    Buy Birthing Liberation (Sabia’s book!): https://rep.club/products/birthing-liberation
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    31 mins
  • Q&A With A Reproductive Justice Doula
    Oct 29 2024

    This episode of Found Free dives into multiple aspects of being a doula as I answer common questions about doulas, birth work and reproductive justice. Whether you’re expecting a baby and looking for a doula or you’re a doula yourself, you’ll want to tune in and discover the hidden side of this complex, important job.

    I walk you through the common questions that doulas get, from how to work with Medicaid to what I wish I’d have known before becoming a doula. You’ll learn how to tie in your own moral and ethical framework to your birth work and how birth work and sex work align with each other. I also share stories from my career as a doula to give you insight into how to recover from birth trauma and how to build up your support network. And if you’re a new doula, stay tuned to the end to hear how to attract clients who align with your values and appreciate your skills.

    Thank you so much for joining me on the Found Free podcast; I so appreciate how you’ve all followed my journey pushing for reproductive justice in birth work. If you have a question for me about being a doula, a sex worker in the kink community or about something else, get in touch with me via the links below and ask me. I’ll be happy to answer it for you in a future episode of the Found Free podcast.

    Connect with Me:
    Visit my website: https://www.found-free.com
    Follow me on Instagram: / sabiawade
    Connect with me on LinkedIn: / sabiawade

    Resources:

    Buy Birthing Liberation (Sabia’s book!): https://rep.club/products/birthing-liberation
    Doula Training: ...

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    23 mins
  • “I Had an Abortion”: What Abortion Activism Looks Like
    Oct 15 2024

    The history of abortion in America is also the story of people of color: a struggle for independence, respect, and self-determination. In this episode of the Found Free podcast, I talk with Renee Bracey Sherman, a Black woman who had an abortion at 19 but didn’t see her own story reflected in the current abortion discussion. She’s on a mission to change that.

    Renee begins by telling me about her abortion and how she felt shame and stigma around it from her family. She details her journey into activism and reproductive justice, describing what made her want to include people of color in the narrative around abortion. Listen out for our discussion about her upcoming book, Liberating Abortion, and what her research into the history of abortion taught her.

    We finish off the episode by discussing how the overturning of Roe vs. Wade will change abortion provisions in the United States and what Sherman’s hopes for her book are. If you enjoyed this discussion on this key part of reproductive justice, please consider subscribing to the Found Free podcast and leaving me a review.

    Connect with Renee

    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reneebraceysherman/
    • Check out her website: https://www.reneebraceysherman.com/
    • Find links to buy your copy of Liberating Abortion: https://www.liberatingabortion.org/about

    Connect with Me:
    Visit my website: https://www.found-free.com
    Follow me on Instagram: / sabiawade
    Connect with me on LinkedIn: / sabiawade

    Resources:

    Buy Birthing Liberation (Sabia’s book!): https://rep.club/products/birthing-liberation
    Doula Training: ...

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    38 mins
  • Money Talks: Addressing Financial Trauma in Reproductive Justice
    Oct 1 2024

    If you’re not ready for a real conversation about the intersection of money, reproductive rights, and social justice, this podcast episode isn’t for you. Because in this episode of Found Free, I’m getting deep into financing for community- and justice-led organizations with my friend and founder of Orchid Investing, Tenesha Duncan.

    Picking up from where we left off in Part One, Tenesha begins with the challenges of even discussing money in healthcare and birth work spaces, especially those that target marginalized people. She gives amazing advice on where to locate different sources of funding for your local social justice foundation and explains the importance of laying clear boundaries down with the people who fund you. We also talk about how to future-proof your organization sustainably so that its mission long outlives you.

    If you want more information about fundraising for social justice and equality in healthcare and society, follow Orchid Capital online with the links below. And if you enjoyed the episode, please let me know by subscribing to the Found Free podcast.

    Connect with my Guest:
    Check out Orchid website: https://www.orchidcapital.fund
    Follow Orchid Capital Collective on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/orchidcapitalcollective/

    Connect with Me:
    Visit my website: https://www.found-free.com
    Follow me on Instagram: / sabiawade
    Connect with me on LinkedIn: / sabiawade

    Resources:

    Buy Birthing Liberation (Sabia’s book!): https://rep.club/products/birthing-liberation
    Doula Training: ...

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    56 mins
  • Medicaid Regulation and Reproductive Justice: Doulas In The Healthcare System
    Sep 17 2024

    Doulas have been around since forever, helping birthing people to deliver and raise their children in a way that feels right to them. But recently, we’ve seen the role of the doula change, and not just because had a global pandemic. People are starting to recognize the gap we fill in the medical care industry and they’re inviting us to step up but with that recognition comes responsibility and regulation. Join me, Sabia Wade, as I lay out what this means to you and your business as a doula.

    I share how I got into being a doula and the training I did – and chose not to do. You’re going to hear how becoming a doula split my spirit and what I did to help marginalized people access true reproductive justice. Then I talk about Medicaid reimbursements for doulas and how they’re not everything that they seem to be. Stay tuned to the end to hear what doulas can do to protect their role in healthcare and to be a voice for themselves and the people they work for.

    Subscribe to the Found Free podcast to listen to more conversations about being a doula and the intersection of healthcare and social justice. In my next episode, I’ll be answering questions from new doulas – don’t miss it!

    Connect with Me:
    Visit my website: https://www.found-free.com
    Follow me on Instagram: / sabiawade
    Connect with me on LinkedIn: / sabiawade

    Resources:

    Buy Birthing Liberation (Sabia’s book!): https://rep.club/products/birthing-liberation
    Doula Training: ...

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    39 mins
  • Where Capital, Social Justice, and Reproductive Rights Meet
    Sep 3 2024

    When Tenesha started her internship in a reproductive health center in Texas, she never imagined where it would lead her. But now she’s the founder of Orchid Investing, a fund that works towards justice for marginalized people in all aspects of their health and reproductive care. Join us for a conversation that digs into the capitalist structures that hold us in oppression – and what you can do to change them.

    Tenesha explains what it means to invest for impact and how we can use money and resources to heal generational trauma and injustice. She unpacks how to make sure that your money is building sustainable systems that honor the work you’ve put into them, rather than going to a political entity that’s using a charitable tax status as a vehicle to continue racial and gender oppression. Along the way, we discuss how we can achieve equality in healthcare and tackle all the traumas that these difficult topics bring up.

    If you want to know more about how you can help out or how to apply Tenesha’s impact investing blueprint in your home state, you need to stick around for the second part of our conversation. Subscribe to the Found Free podcast to have it drop straight into your podcast feed.

    Connect with my Guest:
    Check out Orchid website: https://www.orchidcapital.fund
    Follow Orchid Capital Collective on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/orchidcapitalcollective/

    Connect with Me:
    Visit my website: https://www.found-free.com
    Follow me on Instagram: / sabiawade
    Connect with me on LinkedIn: / sabiawade

    Resources:

    Buy Birthing Liberation (Sabia’s book!): https://rep.club/products/birthing-liberation
    Doula Training: ...

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    53 mins
  • Can Doulas Make an Impact in the Healthcare System?
    Aug 20 2024

    If you’ve been a doula for longer than a minute, you know that it’s about so much more than being present at birth. In fact, there’s so much to being a doula that this is the second part of my conversation with Flor, a Latina doula known as Badass Mother Birther, so go check out my last episode with her before diving into this one. You won’t regret it!

    In this episode, we talk about Medicaid reimbursements for doulas and whether or not doulas should be regulated and by whom. We also discuss the questions that birthing people should ask a doula before they hire them and what doulas should do to take care of themselves and to prevent secondary trauma and burnout. If you’re a busy doula, you should definitely take some notes!

    Stay to the end to hear about Flor’s next big project and don’t forget to subscribe to the Found Free podcast to hear more episodes about social equality, entrepreneurship, justice work and more.

    Connect with my Guest:
    Check out Flor Cruz's website: https://badassmotherbirther.com
    Follow Badass Mother Birthder on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/badassmotherbirther

    Connect with Me:
    Visit my website: https://www.found-free.com
    Follow me on Instagram: / sabiawade
    Connect with me on LinkedIn: / sabiawade

    Resources:

    Buy Birthing Liberation (Sabia’s book!): https://rep.club/products/birthing-liberation
    Doula Training: ...

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    51 mins