1. Mental Health Stigma In The Black Community & A Mom’s Heartbreaking Journey Amy Taylor / Alma Thomas 25:37

**Trigger Warning:** This episode includes discussions about mental health struggles, Grief, loss of a child, and thoughts of suicide. Listener discretion is advised.

In this powerful episode, Alma, an ordained minister, author, stroke survivor, and motivational speaker, joins Amy to share her profound experiences with mental health, Grief, and Resilience, particularly in the context of the black community.

**Key Points Discussed:**
– Alma’s personal journey of surviving a stroke and the tragic loss of her only child.
– The challenges of dealing with mental health within the black community and the black church, where therapy and medication are often stigmatized.
– Alma’s advocacy for mental health awareness and breaking the silence that often surrounds these issues in her community.
– How Alma’s faith and her role as a minister have intertwined with her own mental health struggles and recovery.
– The therapeutic power of sharing her story and how it has helped her and can aid others in their healing processes.

**Mentioned in This Episode:**
– Alma’s reflections on the critical importance of seeking professional help and the benefits of therapy and medication in managing mental health conditions.
– Alma’s inspiring metaphor of the carnival clown, emphasizing Resilience and the ability to bounce back from life’s challenges.
– The overwhelming community support Alma received after her son’s passing, which highlights the incredible power of community in times of Grief.

**Alma’s Books:**
– Alma discusses her books, including a Bible study book and a personal journal detailing her recovery from a stroke, which are both grounded in her faith and personal experiences.

**Connect with Alma:**
– Follow Alma on Facebook under **[Alma Thomas](#)** or on Instagram at **[@AlmaThomas830](#)**.
– Keep an eye out for her revamped website where her books will soon be available for purchase.

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### Call to Action:
**Connect with Alma:**
– Follow **Alma Thomas** on [Facebook](#) to stay updated on her latest talks and publications.
– Check out her daily inspirations and posts on Instagram at **[@AlmaThomas830](#)**.

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– Please follow **Advancing With Amy / Mental Health Warrior** and share this episode with your network to help spread awareness about mental health challenges and the power of Resilience.

Let’s keep the conversation going and continue to support each other in our journeys toward mental wellness. Thank you for listening, and we look forward to bringing you more inspiring episodes.

In today’s episode with Alma, we touched on incredibly powerful themes about the struggles and triumphs of mental health, particularly in the context of Grief and recovery. If Alma’s story resonated with you, or if you find yourself facing similar challenges, remember, you’re not alone. Help is just a call or text away. You can reach out to the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by dialing or texting 988. It’s a free resource that connects you to compassionate, trained counselors who are ready to listen and help 24/7. Don’t hesitate to reach out—it’s okay not to be okay, and seeking help is a courageous step towards healing.

Amy Taylor Mental Health Warrior & Neurospicy Mama

Hi, I'm an older single Mom in Missouri. I'm 53 and have a grown son with his own family and then I'm still raising a 13 year old daughter. I live a full life while having bipolar disorder, ADHD and anxiety. My daughter lives a very full life as well while having Autism, Anxiety, & ADHD. I work full time as a social worker during the day and am working towards my MBA at night. On the weekends I have started podcasting which has become a very fun hobby and helps me spread the word about mental health issues and neurodiversity and hopefully help end the stigma and spread some hope.