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“The Ground Can Be a Pillow”- Emotional Intelligence, Education, and Softness with Valenciá De’La Clay-Bell

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This week, we have the incredible honor of speaking with educator, professor, entrepreneur and community leader: Valenciá De’La Clay-Bell. Valenciá De’La Clay-Bell is a Harlem, NY native, Morgan State University and John Hopkins University alumna and author of “Soundless Cries Don’t Lead to Healing: A Critical Thinking Guide to Cultural Consciousness.” Above being an avid reader, writer, creator, educator, and mental-health advocate Valenciá is a symbol of liberation who plans to continue innovating in education, from her heart to the world, for years to come.

In this amazing episode we discuss:

  1. Valenciá’s origin story as an early childhood educator to her current role as a professor at Morgan State University.
  2. How teaching emotional intelligence and self-management to youth is the foundation of generational healing.
  3. What “the ground can be a pillow” means as a symbol of resilience and softness.

ANNOUNCEMENTS & MENTIONS

Stay connected with Valenciá De’La Clay-Bell through her website and IG

Tap into Valenciá’s platform, Critical Literacy online to check out her reading list!

Get 50% off your first order of GEM with our code right here

STAY IN THE LOOP

You can stay in the loop with all the other #saddiebaddies by following us on all socials and subscribe to this podcast for weekly episodes:

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Follow the official IG page, @thesoftlifepod!

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Have a burning question for us? Want to suggest a guest or a topic for our next episode? Send us a message via email to info@saddiebaddies.com or DM us on IG!

Stay connected with your host, Priscilla O. Agyeman, MPH via IG

Don’t forget to leave us a rating and review on Apple and Spotify!

CREDITS

Directed by: Priscilla O. Agyeman,MPH

Produced by: Eduay Peña & Priscilla O. Agyeman,MPH

Audio by: Eduay Peña

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This week, we have the incredible honor of speaking with educator, professor, entrepreneur and community leader: Valenciá De’La Clay-Bell. Valenciá De’La Clay-Bell is a Harlem, NY native, Morgan State University and John Hopkins University alumna and author of “Soundless Cries Don’t Lead to Healing: A Critical Thinking Guide to Cultural Consciousness.” Above being an avid reader, writer, creator, educator, and mental-health advocate Valenciá is a symbol of liberation who plans to continue innovating in education, from her heart to the world, for years to come.

In this amazing episode we discuss:

  1. Valenciá’s origin story as an early childhood educator to her current role as a professor at Morgan State University.
  2. How teaching emotional intelligence and self-management to youth is the foundation of generational healing.
  3. What “the ground can be a pillow” means as a symbol of resilience and softness.

ANNOUNCEMENTS & MENTIONS

Stay connected with Valenciá De’La Clay-Bell through her website and IG

Tap into Valenciá’s platform, Critical Literacy online to check out her reading list!

Get 50% off your first order of GEM with our code right here

STAY IN THE LOOP

You can stay in the loop with all the other #saddiebaddies by following us on all socials and subscribe to this podcast for weekly episodes:

Follow the baddies on Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter, TikTok: @saddie_baddies

Join our newsletter and check out our website: www.saddiebaddies.com

Follow the official IG page, @thesoftlifepod!

CONNECT

Have a burning question for us? Want to suggest a guest or a topic for our next episode? Send us a message via email to info@saddiebaddies.com or DM us on IG!

Stay connected with your host, Priscilla O. Agyeman, MPH via IG

Don’t forget to leave us a rating and review on Apple and Spotify!

CREDITS

Directed by: Priscilla O. Agyeman,MPH

Produced by: Eduay Peña & Priscilla O. Agyeman,MPH

Audio by: Eduay Peña

  continue reading

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