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Why Anxiety Isn’t Bad with Dr. Chinwé Williams

Why Anxiety Isn’t Bad with Dr. Chinwé Williams

FromStill Coloring with Toni Collier


Why Anxiety Isn’t Bad with Dr. Chinwé Williams

FromStill Coloring with Toni Collier

ratings:
Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Oct 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dr. Chinwé Williams is a licensed and board-certified therapist, speaker, author, and consultant, so you know what that means – today’s episode might feel like a free counseling session, and Y’ALL, it’s so good. I think she’s so brilliant. We talk about helping kids process through trauma and emotions, because Lord knows they come jam-packed with BIG feelings. We talk about re-parenting ourselves so that we can be better parents for our kids. And Chinwé talks about why she doesn’t think anxiety isn’t necessarily 100% bad – God created us to have an alarm system that prepares us for threat. Sit under Chinwé’s wisdom and guidance, and then share this episode with a friend. Connect with Chinwé:Instagram | Facebook | TwitterWebsite: MeaningfulSolutionsCounseling.comPurchase Chinwé’s books: Beyond the Spiral: Why You Shouldn’t Believe Everything Anxiety Tells You and Seen: Healing Despair and Anxiety in Kids and Teens Through the Power of ConnectionConnect with Toni: Personal Instagram | Broken Crayons Instagram | FacebookWebsite: ToniJCollier.comPurchase Toni’s children’s book: Broken Crayons Still ColorPurchase Toni’s book: Brave Enough to be BrokenThis season of Still Coloring is sponsored by Bark Technologies. To learn more about Bark, visit Info.Bark.US/Toni. Watch all Still Coloring episodes on YouTube!
Released:
Oct 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (52)

We’ve believed the lie that our brokenness discounts us from creating and living beautiful lives for far too long. When it’s really our brokenness that leads us to surrender to the Creator of the most beautiful things. Are you ready to begin again? To heal the childhood wounds that may have robbed you of the ability to create beauty? To feel seen and known in your brokenness, maybe for the first time? In the Still Coloring podcast, author, speaker, and founder of Broken Crayons Still Color, Toni Collier, invites you to lean into the stories of women and men that uncover their brokenness and practically show how they rebuilt their lives with hope and grit. Toni hopes that you would be inspired, poured into, and walk away believing that you too can create something beautiful with your life, no matter what.