
Grieving Unapologetically: A Black Girl's Journey To Grieve Out Loud
Grieving Unapologetically: A Black Girl's Journey to Grieve Out Loud is a podcast that will captivate your heart, ignite your empathy, and inspire you to embrace the power of grieving out loud. Join us as we delve into the raw and unfiltered experiences of a Black woman's journey through grief.
Our host, Kinyatta E. Gray, fearlessly shares her blogs, converted into podcast audio episodes, inviting you to witness the pain, resilience, and growth that comes from navigating loss in a world that often expects silence.
"Grieving Unapologetically" is not just a podcast; it's a safe space for listeners to confront their grief, find comfort in shared experiences, and discover the healing power of community. With every episode, we strive to create a compassionate and inclusive environment, fostering conversations that transcend race, gender, and societal expectations.
Tune in to "Grieving Unapologetically: A Black Girl's Journey to Grieve Out Loud" and embark on an informative exploration of loss, resilience, and the indomitable spirit of the human heart.
Kinyatta E. Gray is an Author, Certified Master Coach, Entrepreneur and Founder of The Heart of Miss Bee, Inc., a 501 (c) (3) organization that exists to honor the legacy of her mother, the late Beverly E. Carroll.
Grieving Unapologetically: A Black Girl's Journey To Grieve Out Loud
You Deserved It
You Deserved It is a piece written by Kinyatta Gray after surviving the devastating loss of her mother as an only child, with little to no support. It is a poignant and deeply emotional reflection — the voice of someone who endured the unthinkable. This work serves as both a testimony of survival and a gentle reminder to all who have grieved alone: you deserved better, you deserved support, and you always deserved love.
Grieving Unapologetically is brought to you by The Heart of Miss Bee, Inc. a 501(c)(3) organization that exists to honor the late Beverly E. Carroll.
This episode is brought to you by The Heart of Miss Bee, Inc. which exists to honor the late Beverly E. Carroll.