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  • A Pathway to Purpose with Garrett Underwood
    2026/05/28

    Seeds don’t grow in Survival Mode; it requires the space to take root. In this episode of Like‑Minded with Dr. Patrice, Dr. Patrice Le Goy sits down with Garrett Underwood, Founder of Seed House Project, to explore how we rethink homelessness through the lens of identity, purpose, and healing.

    Through a deeply reflective conversation, Garrett shares the experiences that shaped his path—from his early work in community and employment programs to a pivotal relationship that redefined his understanding of the needs of the young people he served. Together, they unpack what it means to move beyond survival, how lived experience deepens empathy, and why restoring imagination is essential to long-term transformation. This episode invites listeners to consider what real support looks like, how identity is rebuilt after trauma, and what becomes possible when people are given the space not just to survive—but to grow.

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    48 分
  • The Hidden Cost of Resilience with Dr. Ben Danielson
    2026/05/06

    To avoid destruction, one must not only know the road, but walk it with wisdom. In this episode of Like‑Minded with Dr. Patrice, Dr. Patrice Le Goy sits down with pediatrician, advocate, and community leader Dr. Benjamin Danielson to explore the hidden cost of resilience and what endurance can quietly demand over time.

    Through an intimate and thoughtful conversation, they reflect on how early experiences shape the way we move through systems, what it means to stay when institutions don’t always protect your humanity, and how community, wisdom, and self‑truth become essential to survival. This episode invites listeners to reconsider strength, honor healing over silence, and imagine what becomes possible when we choose to walk forward with intention.

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    1 時間 4 分
  • Beauty, Becoming, and Belonging with Schuron Womack
    2026/04/21

    Nobody’s promised tomorrow—and that truth shapes how we choose to live, love, and show up in the world. In this episode of Like‑Minded with Dr. Patrice, NAACP Award‑winning makeup artist Schuron Womack joins Dr. Patrice to explore what it means to live truthfully while protecting your peace.

    Together, they unpack Schuron’s journey to building a successful career in Hollywood and how beauty and creativity became pathways to belonging, self‑definition, and freedom. Through an intimate and thoughtful conversation, Schuron reflects on representation behind the scenes, the emotional power of seeing yourself accurately reflected on screen, and the importance of safety, boundaries, and choice as mental‑health practices.

    This episode is a reminder that becoming is about giving yourself permission—to evolve, to protect what’s sacred, and to feel beautiful and confident in who you are every day.

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    50 分
  • Good Quality Human with Michole McBroom
    2026/04/14

    What happens when growth requires slowing down—and success is redefined from the inside out? In this episode of Like-Minded with Dr. Patrice, entrepreneur, founder, and community builder Michole McBroom joins Dr. Patrice for a powerful conversation about identity, intention, and the power of leading yourself with radical self-care. Together, we explore how self-leadership, healing, and instinct shape the spaces we create for others, why protecting the soul of your work matters, and what it truly means to build a life rooted in presence. Michole leaves us with a grounding reminder that your mind is your power—and that true success begins with how you intentionally show up for yourself each and every day.

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    49 分
  • Engaging With Human Sexuality featuring Dr. Theo Burnes
    2026/04/07

    Pleasure is for everybody. In this episode, Dr. Patrice is joined by psychologist, educator, and author Dr. Theo Burnes for a conversation about what it truly means to engage with human sexuality through an inclusive, compassionate, and culturally humble lens. Drawing from his work in mental health care for sex workers, his upcoming textbook on human sexuality, and his philosophy that pleasure is a universal right, Dr. Burnes explores how embracing diverse and often marginalized experiences expands our collective understanding of sexuality, well‑being, and mental health.

    Together, they examine the roles of access, identity, and representation—and how the stories we carry shape our relationship to our bodies and desires. Their conversation invites a deeper look at how personal history informs both mental and sexual well‑being, reminding us that every journey is unique, valid, and deeply worth honoring.

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    44 分
  • Living Deliberately: Patriarchy and Perseverance with Tia Levings
    2026/03/31

    What does it mean to heal from trauma caused by the people, beliefs, and practices of your faith? And to rebuild a sense of self, when high-control religion said you shouldn’t have one?

    Today, we’re joined by New York Times bestselling author of A Well-Trained Wife, Tia Levings. Her harrowing experiences provided the blueprint for Tia’s raw and unfiltered memoir about religious trauma and the insidious trappings of Christian fundamentalism. This ideology, built around patriarchal men and submissive women, provides the same foundation of today’s right-wing conservatives, underpins the MAGA movement, and is the model for today’s trad wife.

    In this episode, we’ll dissect some of the teachings and practices designed to stifle female agency and independence, explore Tia’s mental health journey to healing, and how her trauma became her testimony for others. In her upcoming book, I Belong to Me, Tia dives even deeper with other survivors about the healing process that comes after surviving womanhood in high-control environments.

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    49 分
  • Talk to Me Nice with Minda Harts
    2026/03/24

    Trust is the currency of human connection. In this episode of Like‑Minded with Dr. Patrice, bestselling author and workplace consultant Minda Harts joins Dr. Patrice for a conversation on trust, self‑advocacy, and psychological safety at work. Together, they explore how expectation gaps quietly erode relationships and how the Seven Trust Languages help people name their needs with clarity and confidence. Minda also shares how her filmmaking through Queen of Harts Productions expands her mission by illuminating the emotional realities of everyday people. The episode reminds us that rebuilding trust isn’t just a workplace strategy — it’s a mental‑health practice.

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    54 分
  • Deliver Us to Birth Equity with Randi Matthews
    2026/03/17

    True stories are evergreen. In this episode of Like‑Minded with Dr. Patrice, filmmaker and media strategist Randi Matthews joins Dr. Patrice to explore the intersection of storytelling, advocacy, and maternal health through the lens of her feature documentary Deliver Us — a film that examines the Black maternal health crisis through the leadership and legacy of Black midwives. Together, they unpack collaborative care, the emotional weight of bearing witness, and how culture, purpose, and mental health shape the future of impactful storytelling.

    This conversation invites listeners to rethink how we hold space for mothers, how we honor the power of community‑centered care, and why telling the full story is a catalyst for change.

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    45 分