Fishing Without Bait: A Full Impact Mindfulness Podcast
It's about living a life without definitive expectations and learning to fish without bait.
We found 3 episodes of Fishing Without Bait: A Full Impact Mindfulness Podcast with the tag “white privilege”.
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Mental Health in the Bilingual Population with Gloria Rodriguez-Ransom | Episode 266
November 3rd, 2020 | 26 mins 23 secs
bilingual, hispanic, pittsburgh, racial identity, white privilege
Jim Ellermeyer his conversation with fellow counselor Gloria Rodriguez-Ransom as they discuss the disparities among minorities in the mental health system, the stereotypes that she sees with the latin community, stubbornness, stigmas in medication, the places in Pittsburgh that can help the bilingual population in mental health, the importance of self care and the difficulty in taking their own advice as counselors, coping with “Americanizing” of immigrant children in the family, how can you be an ally as a white person in your community.
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Growing Up with Gloria Rodriguez-Ransom | Fishing Without Bait 265
October 27th, 2020 | 24 mins 31 secs
bilingual, hispanic, pittsburgh, racial identity, white privilege
Jim Ellermeyer is joined by fellow counselor Gloria Rodriguez-Ransom as we discuss her upbringing as a Puerto Rican in Pittsburgh, her development growing up, the cultural shift, defining “latino” and where Peurto Ricans fall into the mix, and white privilege.
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Changing Minds with Natalie Bencivenga | Episode 257
August 25th, 2020 | 36 mins 56 secs
black lives matter, busy culture, covid-19, defund the police, entitlement, mask debate, mindfulness, mission statement, natalie bencivenga, pandemic, social justice, white privilege
Jim Ellermeyer is joined once again by Natalie Bencivenga to continue their conversation as they begin to look at the awareness to the world around us due to the extra time from COVID-19 leading to the George Floyd, Me Too, and other Social Justice protests, considering how to be an ally as a white person, White Privilege, entitlement, the mask debate, journalism falling apart, fake news, the police, and how losing loved ones helped motivate her leaving the Post-Gazette.