The X-Podcast: Real Conversations About Mental Health
A Conversation About Bigoted Comments and Posts and Mental Health #22
March 16, 2023
Studio Talk Podcast: Real Conversations About Mental Health
A Conversation About Bigoted Comments and Posts and Mental Health
Season 2 Episode 9
In this episode our host and co-host discuss how mental health is affected by bigoted comments and posts on social media. They also discuss some of the implications about what to do about it when they as mental health professionals experience bigoted comments from colleagues, friends and family.
The discussion covers this difficult issue and makes an effort to bring it home to the reality of the people who are directly or indirectly affected by them.
Host Xiomara A. Sosa leads the conversation with host Lisa Early. She provides a recent painful and difficult encounter with a friend and what she perceived as a bigoted comment posted on social media by her friend. She discusses why she was affected in a negative way. She disclosed what she chose to do about it and why.
The hosts have an honest and open discussion regarding this subject matter and invite the listeners to share their stories with them in the comments.
As always, Studio Talk Podcast encourages their listeners to provide feedback, comments as well as their opinions and experiences about their own experiences with bigoted comments and posts that impact their mental health. The discussion offers resources and references for listeners to review and examine and listeners are encouraged to do their own research and draw their own conclusions about the issues discussed. As with most issues, there are negatives and positives found and the co-hosts recognize that as reality and have an honest conversation about it.
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References:
https://www.splcenter.org/20150125/speak-responding-everyday-bigotry
- Responding to Everyday Bigotry
- What Can I Do Among Family?
- What Can I Do About Sibling Slurs?
- What Can I Do About Joking In-Laws?
- What Can I Do About Impressionable Children?
- What Can I Do About Parental Attitudes?
- What Can I Do About Stubborn Relatives?
- What can I do about my own bias?
- What Can I Do Among Friends And Neighbors?
- What Can I Do About Sour Social Events?
- What Can I Do About Casual Comments?
- What Can I Do About Offended Guests?
- What Can I Do About Real Estate Racism?
- What Can I Do About Unwanted Email?
- What Can I Do About My Own Bias?
- What Can I Do At Work?
- What Can I Do About Casual Comments
- What Can I Do About Workplace Humor?
- What Can I Do About Sexist Remarks?
- What Can I Do About Meeting Missteps?
- What Can I Do About Boss Bias?
- What Can I Do About My Own Bias?
- What Can I Do At School?
- What Can I Do About Negative Remarks?
- What Can I Do About Familial Exclusion?
- What Can I Do About Biased Bullying?
- What Can I Do About In-Group Bigotry
- What Can I Do about A Teacher's Bias?
- What Can I Do In Public?
- What Can I Do About Biased Customer Service?
- What Can I Do About Bigoted Corporate Policy?
- What Can I Do About A Stranger's Remarks?
- What Can I Do About Retail Racism?
- What Can I Do About Racial Profiling?
- What Can I Do About My Own Bias?
- Six Steps to Speaking Up Against Everyday Bigotry
Studio Talk Podcast contact: studiotalkmentalhealth@gmail.com
Learn more about our hosts:
Host Xiomara A. Sosa https://www.swmhs.net/
Co-host Victoria Lockridge https://www.wildvioletcounseling.com/
Co-host Lisa Early https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/lisa-a-early-summerville-sc/1044400
Studio Talk Podcast and the information provided by Xiomara A. Sosa, Victoria Lockridge and Lisa Early are solely intended for educational and social change advocacy purposes and are not a substitute for advice, diagnosis, or treatment regarding medical or mental health conditions. Although they are licensed mental health counselors, the views expressed on this site or any related content should not be taken for medical, psychological, or psychiatric advice. Always consult your physician or appropriate mental health provider before making any decisions related to your physical or mental health.
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