Growing an Anti-Racist Practice – A Formula for Healing with Gary and Brittany Wardlaw (Part 2) | GP 136
Update: 2022-09-08
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What does it mean to be anti-racist? How can you go against the grain and find what truly matters? Where can you make the most impact in your community in making a genuine change?
In the second part of this two episode podcast, LaToya Smith speaks about growing an anti-racist practice and finding a formula for healing with Gary and Brittany Wardlaw.
Podcast Sponsor: Brighter Vision
It’s that time of year again!
My friends over at Brighter Vision are once again kicking off the fall season with a month-long digital conference event they call ‘Fall Into Cash’.
For the entire month of September, they’ll be teaming up with the top brands, consultants, and coaches in the mental health industry to provide you with the best advice, tools, content, podcasts, and giveaways; all centered around one main goal – helping you grow your practice and make more money.
Plus, in celebration of the 6th anniversary of ‘Fall Into Cash’, they’re also offering a very special discount exclusively for Practice of the Practice listeners.
From now until the end of the month, they’re offering $20/month off of any website service plan for your whole first year plus no signup fees – that’s a savings of over $200!
For more information and to take advantage of this great offer, head on over to brightervision.com/joe.
Meet Gary and Brittany Wardlaw
Gary and Brittany Wardlaw are the founders and co-owners of The Relationship Clinic, a mental health clinic.
Brittany received her Business degrees in International Business and Marketing but then went on to earn her Juris Doctor degree shortly thereafter. While it was her intention to get in the courtroom when she finished, she ended up taking a position in higher education (thinking it to be temporary) but finding a niche in conflict resolution—specifically mediation and restorative justice. The move to The Relationship Clinic was a natural next step.
Gary’s experience began as a counselor at the local YMCA. From there, his clinical experience was gained in psychiatric facilities, the K12 school system, and in church settings where he provided pre-marital therapy and education to couples looking to tie the knot.
Whether through psychoeducation, group, or individual therapy, Gary affirms that it’s time for us as a community to heal from the generational trauma we’ve carried for centuries while coping with the trauma currently.
Visit The Relationship Clinic and connect with them on Facebook and Instagram.
In This Podcast
* What does it mean to be anti-racist?
* Find your niche
* Spread the information
What does it mean to be anti-racist?
Anti-racist hangs on this moving sidewalk and says, “You know what? I know it’s going in this direction but I’m going to turn around and I’m going to actively walk in the opposite direction that this sidewalk is going”. (Brittany Wardlaw)
It is difficult to “walk in the opposite direction” because society is constructed with systematic racism and you have to move “against the traffic” of people walking and talking in a way that they’re used to, even though it is damaging.
In the second part of this two episode podcast, LaToya Smith speaks about growing an anti-racist practice and finding a formula for healing with Gary and Brittany Wardlaw.
Podcast Sponsor: Brighter Vision
It’s that time of year again!
My friends over at Brighter Vision are once again kicking off the fall season with a month-long digital conference event they call ‘Fall Into Cash’.
For the entire month of September, they’ll be teaming up with the top brands, consultants, and coaches in the mental health industry to provide you with the best advice, tools, content, podcasts, and giveaways; all centered around one main goal – helping you grow your practice and make more money.
Plus, in celebration of the 6th anniversary of ‘Fall Into Cash’, they’re also offering a very special discount exclusively for Practice of the Practice listeners.
From now until the end of the month, they’re offering $20/month off of any website service plan for your whole first year plus no signup fees – that’s a savings of over $200!
For more information and to take advantage of this great offer, head on over to brightervision.com/joe.
Meet Gary and Brittany Wardlaw
Gary and Brittany Wardlaw are the founders and co-owners of The Relationship Clinic, a mental health clinic.
Brittany received her Business degrees in International Business and Marketing but then went on to earn her Juris Doctor degree shortly thereafter. While it was her intention to get in the courtroom when she finished, she ended up taking a position in higher education (thinking it to be temporary) but finding a niche in conflict resolution—specifically mediation and restorative justice. The move to The Relationship Clinic was a natural next step.
Gary’s experience began as a counselor at the local YMCA. From there, his clinical experience was gained in psychiatric facilities, the K12 school system, and in church settings where he provided pre-marital therapy and education to couples looking to tie the knot.
Whether through psychoeducation, group, or individual therapy, Gary affirms that it’s time for us as a community to heal from the generational trauma we’ve carried for centuries while coping with the trauma currently.
Visit The Relationship Clinic and connect with them on Facebook and Instagram.
In This Podcast
* What does it mean to be anti-racist?
* Find your niche
* Spread the information
What does it mean to be anti-racist?
Anti-racist hangs on this moving sidewalk and says, “You know what? I know it’s going in this direction but I’m going to turn around and I’m going to actively walk in the opposite direction that this sidewalk is going”. (Brittany Wardlaw)
It is difficult to “walk in the opposite direction” because society is constructed with systematic racism and you have to move “against the traffic” of people walking and talking in a way that they’re used to, even though it is damaging.
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