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Sisterhood in Business

The Therapy for Black Girls Podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a Licensed Psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible version of ourselves.

This is a special bonus episode of the podcast brought to you with the support of Pfizer.

I am thrilled to be partnering with Pfizer on this series as we countdown to this year’s Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit. I’ll be speaking in the Pfizer booth during the summit about how our mental health is impacted by our experiences in the workplace, in entrepreneurship, in leadership roles, and in relationships with others and wanted to kick these conversations off here on the podcast talking to a few women about their experiences.

In part 1 of the series, you’ll hear my conversation with Dr. Lakeysha “Key” Hallmon. Dr. Key is the visionary behind The Village Market ATL and one of the dopest sisters I’ve ever met. She and I chatted about what sisterhood can look like in business, her definition of the modern village, practical ways we can create community with other sisters, how to truly embrace a spirit of collaboration over competition, and she shares how she tends to her mental health while also tending to her business.

Learn more about Dr. Key & The Village Market ATL

Connect with Dr. Key 

Instagram : @drkeyhallmon

Twitter: @drkeyhallmon

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Discover the transformative power of healing in community in Dr. Joy Harden Bradford’s debut book, Sisterhood Heals. Order your copy now!

Looking for the UK Edition? Order here