All The Way Authentic With Kevin P. Henry

Welcome to the All The Way Authentic podcast, where we embark on a journey of self-discovery, embracing authenticity, and actively pursuing both personal and professional aspirations. This podcast is about finding YOU, understanding YOU, unapologetically being YOU, and going after your goals. Join host Kevin P. Henry as he guides you through insightful interviews and powerful stories aimed at fostering education and inspiration.Delve into profound narratives covering a spectrum of topics, including diversity, inclusion, mental health, and beyond. All The Way Authentic is your compass for enhanced learning and heightened awareness, equipping you with the tools to deepen your understanding of the human experience.This podcast amplifies the voices of the marginalized, creating a platform for essential conversations that challenge perspectives and ignite action. To foster genuine change, it begins with YOU. Immerse yourself in authentic discussions that will reshape your thinking and propel you into purposeful action. Welcome to a podcast that goes beyond the surface—All The Way Authentic is your catalyst for transformative experiences and meaningful connections...

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 23m. Bisher sind 63 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint alle 2 Tage.

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Actor Greg Marks Converses About Acting, The Biz, and Careers in Construction


A few years ago, actor Greg Marks hit the pause button on his acting, writing, and directing career to work as a superintendent in the construction industry. Say what? But the irrepressible Greg had a well-constructed plan and so far it's working. And, now he is ready to return to the film world with a few new projects that he's very zealous about.  Greg chatted about the acting profession, the biz, and how it affects People of Color...


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 March 7, 2022  27m
 
 

Actor Greg Marks Converses About Acting, The Biz, and Careers in Construction


A few years again, actor Greg Marks hit the pause button on his acting, writing, and directing career to work as a superintendent in the construction industry. 

Say what? 

But the irrepressible Greg had a well-constructed plan and so far it's working. And, now he is ready to return to the film world with a few new projects that he's very zealous about.  Greg chatted about the acting profession, the biz, and how it affects People of Color...


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 March 7, 2022  27m
 
 

episode 4: So You Want to be A Mental Health Counselor?


Jennifer Hyppolite is a licensed mental health counselor who talked with Kevin P. Henry about how she started her career, about her private practice and she shared valuable advice to those who are considering a career as a mental health professional.#mentalhealth #diversity #healthcareers


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 February 27, 2022  13m
 
 

episode 4: So You Want to be A Mental Health Counselor?


Jennifer Hyppolite is a licensed mental health counselor who talked with Kevin P. Henry about how she started her career, about her private practice and she shared valuable advice to those who are considering a career as a mental health professional.

#mentalhealth #diversity #healthcareers



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 February 27, 2022  13m
 
 

Survivor Shares Insight Into Human Trafficking


Noel Gomez knows from experience the danger and emotional trauma of being a victim of Human Trafficking. Today, she stands tall as a survivor and has spent years helping youth and women who have gotten out of "The Life." Noel is the co-founder of the Organization of Prostitution Survivors in Seattle, Washington...


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 February 26, 2022  18m
 
 

Survivor Shares Insight Into Human Trafficking


Noel Gomez knows from experience the danger and emotional trauma of being a victim of Human Trafficking. Today, she stands tall as a survivor and has spent years helping youth and women who have gotten out of "The Life." Noel is the co-founder of the Organization of Prostitution Survivors in Seattle, Washington...


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 February 26, 2022  18m
 
 

episode 3: White People Doing Something Facebook Group


It's not enough to just be "non-racist." That's passive. You can make much more of an impact in your personal and professional life by being "anti-racist."

  • The murder of George Floyd galvanized, traumatized, and paralyzed people.  Many impassioned and unsettled white people wanted to take action, and the Facebook group, White People Doing Something, proved to be the ideal catalyst...


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 February 22, 2022  19m
 
 

episode 3: White People Doing Something Facebook Group



It's not enough to just be "non-racist." That's passive. You can make much more of an impact in your personal and professional life by being "anti-racist."

  • The murder of George Floyd galvanized, traumatized, and paralyzed people.  Many impassioned and unsettled white people wanted to take action, and the Facebook group, White People Doing Something, proved to be the ideal catalyst...


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 February 22, 2022  19m
 
 

What is Racialized and Intergenerational Trauma?


Kevin P. Henry interviewed Professor Estilla Lightfoot from Tulane University in New Orleans. Professor Lightfoot went into great depth to explain the topic and how it affects People of Color in ways that are similar to PTSD. The professor also talked about how BIPOC parents can educate their children, address their own racialized issues as adults, and how white parents can pro-actively discuss race and social justice issues with their children rather than shield them from reality...


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 February 17, 2022  20m
 
 

What is Racialized and Intergenerational Trauma?



Kevin P. Henry interviewed Professor Estilla Lightfoot from Tulane University in New Orleans. Professor Lightfoot went into great depth to explain the topic and how it affects People of Color in ways that are similar to PTSD. The professor also talked about how BIPOC parents can educate their children, address their own racialized issues as adults, and how white parents can pro-actively discuss race and social justice issues with their children rather than shield them from reality...


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 February 17, 2022  19m