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Opt-Out Obsessing Over Heartbreak

Opt-Out Obsessing Over Heartbreak

FromBlack Girl Burnout


Opt-Out Obsessing Over Heartbreak

FromBlack Girl Burnout

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Length:
19 minutes
Released:
Feb 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to Black Girl Burn Out with Kelley. Today I want to talk to you about opting out of our obsession with heartbreak. Have you ever been heartbroken? Yes, right. Everyone has experienced heartbreak in one form or another. But did you know that a decline in the hormone dopamine contributes to why we feel so emotionally low? Our culture delivers beautifully melodic sad songs to help us cope with the pain. However, this only extends the time that we find ourselves attached to those sad emotions. If you are tired of feeling emotionally bound to the rollercoaster of heartbreak, this episode is for you. What if you could break free from holding on to heartbreak for weeks, months, and years. Let’s talk about it.
Released:
Feb 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Black Girl Burnout is a podcast hosted by Kelley Bonner dedicated to helping black women manage the stress of daily living and preventing the detrimental effects of burnout. Black women often feel overburdened and undervalued, and this podcast offers palpable solutions for this undeniable phenomenon. Bonner is a licensed therapist with over 15 years of experience helping people and organizations transform, evolve, and heal burnout. Each week, she dives deep on topics around burnout including career burnout, relationship burnout, and how racism and sexism contribute to the acceleration of burnout-in just 15 minutes! Bonners helps listeners develop the tools to combat and overcome burnout. During each episode, she guides listeners through bite-sized and manageable practices that provide immediate relief by leaning into their own intuition and becoming more engaged and connected with themselves and their surroundings.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.