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The Unsupervised Mom Podcast is a weekly show about the grins and grime of single motherhood, with an intent to help single mothers navigate it, God’s way.

Happy Grief Awareness Day!
In this week's episode we are discussing a thing that rears its ugly head at various stages in our experience of single mommy hood: grief. In this rich discussion about grief, Zaynah, licensed counselor, coach, and mom, helps us to unpack practitioners' definition of grief, how to address grief in our lives, understand what God desires for us as we heal through grief, and how to re-establish who we are during the healing process.
Zaynah Hunt is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate (LCMHCA) in North Carolina. She received her Bachelor’s degree from Hampton University, a Master’s degree from North Carolina State University, and a Master’s degree from Liberty University. Using a collaborative approach, Zaynah Hunt enjoys helping individuals address their life challenges, mental health needs, and develop healthy relationships with themselves and others. As a licensed therapist, who is a Christian, her passion also includes bringing mental health awareness to faith -based communities.
"Healing is what heals grief, not time." -Zaynah Hunt

For more information about Zaynah's practice and wisdom, visit @cornerstonecccnc on Instagram!

Follow The Unsupervised Mom on Instagram:

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The official podcast hashtag is #unsupervisedmomlife.

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Jovan Brown is a Christian leader and mompreneur who is dedicated to helping others tell compelling stories and develop their agency in the process. She is an author and business owner whose passion for God, storytelling, and parenting have allowed her to help others grab hold to the best version of themselves. She published a poetry collection, The Children of Feelings, which celebrates the power of vulnerability and gives way to raw, unfiltered feelings. Jovan’s life’s maxim is “tell your unedited story”.
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Conteúdo fornecido por Jovan Brown. Todo o conteúdo do podcast, incluindo episódios, gráficos e descrições de podcast, é carregado e fornecido diretamente por Jovan Brown ou por seu parceiro de plataforma de podcast. Se você acredita que alguém está usando seu trabalho protegido por direitos autorais sem sua permissão, siga o processo descrito aqui https://pt.player.fm/legal.

The Unsupervised Mom Podcast is a weekly show about the grins and grime of single motherhood, with an intent to help single mothers navigate it, God’s way.

Happy Grief Awareness Day!
In this week's episode we are discussing a thing that rears its ugly head at various stages in our experience of single mommy hood: grief. In this rich discussion about grief, Zaynah, licensed counselor, coach, and mom, helps us to unpack practitioners' definition of grief, how to address grief in our lives, understand what God desires for us as we heal through grief, and how to re-establish who we are during the healing process.
Zaynah Hunt is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate (LCMHCA) in North Carolina. She received her Bachelor’s degree from Hampton University, a Master’s degree from North Carolina State University, and a Master’s degree from Liberty University. Using a collaborative approach, Zaynah Hunt enjoys helping individuals address their life challenges, mental health needs, and develop healthy relationships with themselves and others. As a licensed therapist, who is a Christian, her passion also includes bringing mental health awareness to faith -based communities.
"Healing is what heals grief, not time." -Zaynah Hunt

For more information about Zaynah's practice and wisdom, visit @cornerstonecccnc on Instagram!

Follow The Unsupervised Mom on Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/theunsupervisedmom
Check out the new reels and grab bite sized tips that make single mommying a little more seamless.
The official podcast hashtag is #unsupervisedmomlife.

Host:

Jovan Brown is a Christian leader and mompreneur who is dedicated to helping others tell compelling stories and develop their agency in the process. She is an author and business owner whose passion for God, storytelling, and parenting have allowed her to help others grab hold to the best version of themselves. She published a poetry collection, The Children of Feelings, which celebrates the power of vulnerability and gives way to raw, unfiltered feelings. Jovan’s life’s maxim is “tell your unedited story”.
Interested in donating to the show?

Support the show

You are s.h.e.: seen, heard, and enough.

  continue reading

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