Found Free with Sabia Wade
Welcome to the Found Free podcast where host, Sabia Wade, sits down with amazing guests from all walks of life to delve into important conversations about liberation, spirituality, and activism.
Each episode is a transformative experience, as guests bring their own unique magic and experience to the studio. Brace yourself for thought-provoking discussions that will leave you with a fresh perspective, reignite your activism, and provide tangible and actionable steps on your liberation journey.
Conversations get REAL. Found Free is set apart by the dedicated focus on understanding the layers of humanity through a lens of radical liberation and reproductive justice, echoing the message that “when we center the most marginalized, we all benefit.”.
Sabia, a skilled builder of bridges, brings her experience as an author, coach, full-spectrum doula, spiritual director, educator, CEO, and Domme to her new podcast.
Found Free with Sabia Wade
Latest Episodes
Why Black Mental Health Problems Go Undiagnosed
Welcome to the second part of my interview with Dr Raquel Martin, a clinical psychologist who specializes in uplifting members of the Black community so they can reach beyond their trauma to live a more fulfilled life. Today, we discuss how int...
Turning Intergenerational Trauma Into Intergenerational Hope: Interview With A Black Clinical Psychologist
Our conversations around generational trauma have evolved to become more nuanced and to shed more light on the Black experience in the United States. But what if, instead of creating intergenerational trauma, there was a way to build intergener...
Q&A With A Reproductive Justice Doula
This episode of Found Free dives into multiple aspects of being a doula as I answer common questions about doulas, birth work and reproductive justice. Whether you’re expecting a baby and looking for a doula or you’re a doula yourself, you’ll w...
“I Had an Abortion”: What Abortion Activism Looks Like
The history of abortion in America is also the story of people of color: a struggle for independence, respect, and self-determination. In this episode of the Found Free podcast, I talk with Renee Bracey Sherman, a Black woman who had an abortio...
Money Talks: Addressing Financial Trauma in Reproductive Justice
If you’re not ready for a real conversation about the intersection of money, reproductive rights, and social justice, this podcast episode isn’t for you. Because in this episode of Found Free, I’m getting deep into financing for community- and ...