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In this live episode, I explore The Racial Origins of Overriding Our Bodies — inspired by Fearing the Black Body: The Racial Origins of Fatphobia by Dr. Sabrina Strings. Together, we’ll unpack how systems of oppression have taught us to silence our bodies and push through pain — and what it looks like to reclaim rest, softness, and self-trust. If you’ve ever struggled to slow down, breathe deeply, or feel safe resting, this conversation is for you. 🌿 Join us for Finding Calm in Chaos: A Somatic Healing Circle for Black Women and Femmes on 10/26: https://bit.ly/calm-in-chaos-circle Join us over on Patreon for Book Chats and Womanist Readings: / marissapriceheals Read more about Fearing the Black Body: https://bookshop.org/p/books/fearing-... Listen to the other episodes of my On Freedom podcast here: • On Freedom Podcast Watch my video What Is 'John Henryism' and How Does It Affect Our Health As Black People? here: https://youtube.com/live/hMJNIQUfpag Welcome to my channel, I'm Marissa. I'm a Liberatory Healing Practitioner helping Black women and femmes heal from trauma, reclaim our authenticity, and create lives of freedom and ease. All the YouTube things: Please like, comment, share and subscribe. You're appreciated. 🤎 View my offerings + socials: https://linktree.com/marissapriceheals 🧘🏽♀️ Get your free healing guide: https://mpricemsw.kit.com/5stepstoreg... ✨ Join my Patreon: / marissapriceheals 🍵 Buy me a coffee or tea: https://buymeacoffee.com/marissaprice... 👩🏽💻 Check out my other channel / @blackwomenfreelancers Content included: racial origins of body control, fear of the Black body, fatphobia and colonialism, respectability politics, the strong Black woman trope, trauma and disconnection from the body, hypervigilance and overworking, somatic healing, nervous system regulation, reclaiming rest, embodied liberation, invitation to Finding Calm in Chaos