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"Imani State of Mind" is a thought-provoking and engaging podcast hosted by the dynamic duo, Dr. Imani Walker and Megan “Meg Scoop” Thomas. Join these insightful and entertaining hosts every Friday as they explore a wide range of topics, from mental health and personal growth to pop culture and social issues. Each episode provides an empowering and enlightening journey that will leave you feeling inspired and informed.
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The right hue of light can transform your day, highlight your best selfie angles, or ease you into a restful sleep. Yet, exposure to blue light might strain our eyes, and dim lighting could contribute to depression. So, what is the ideal light for us? Join Dr. Imani and MegScoop as they discuss the intricate effects of light on our mental health and offer insights on how to harness it for your benefit. Plus, the duo provides a pop culture diagnosis of Ronnie from the Starz network original, 'Power Book III'.
Reminder: Health is wealth. It's one thing to echo this mantra, but another to truly live by it. Struggling to visualize your strongest self? No need to worry—Dr. Imani and Meg Scoop are here to guide you. Join them as they explore strategies and resources to help chart your path forward. Plus, they perform a pop culture diagnosis of the Netflix original, "Leave The World Behind."
“Allll byyyy myyyy seh-eh-elf… don’t want to be!” - Maxine ShawFACT: Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, half of U.S. adults reported experiencing loneliness. Social connections, ranging from friendships to brief encounters with strangers, are beneficial to us all. These relationships are crucial for leading a fulfilled life. In today's episode, Dr. Imani and MegScoop tackle this issue head-on, exploring how to overcome isolation and rebuild meaningful connections. Plus, they discuss the pop culture diagnosis for the cast of the Netflix documentary, ‘The Curious Case of Natalia Grace.’--We love reading your letters and having YOU be a part of the show. If you'd like to submit a listener letter, please visit imanistateofmind.com or email us at hello@imanistateofmind.com.
Cuffing Season? Ghosting? Situationships? It's time for everyone to make up their minds because love seems quite ghetto these days. Join Dr. Imani and Meg Scoop as they break down the ins and outs of dating, ensuring you don't end up sidelined. They also delve into the pop culture diagnosis of Joseline Hernandez during her appearance on the BET+ Original series 'College Hill: Celebrity Edition'.--We love reading your letters and having YOU be a part of the show. If you'd like to submit a listener letter, please visit imanistateofmind.com or email us at hello@imanistateofmind.com.
Love is in the air, and your favorite podcast duo is back with a fresh new season of Imani State of Mind! With Valentine's Day right around the corner, Dr. Imani and Meg Scoop are talking about the good and bad of L-O-V-E... why it occupies our minds, keeps us up at night, and makes us feel so damn special. The ladies also perform a pop culture diagnosis on the remake of 'The Color Purple' and its lead character, Celie.--We love reading your letters and having YOU be a part of the show. If you'd like to submit a listener letter, please visit imanistateofmind.com or email us at hello@imanistateofmind.com.
Do you struggle with telling others 'no'? Maybe you’re having a hard time breaking up with someone during the holidays. Have you wondered if you have SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder)?These are all valid concerns, and we have listener letters about them! Join Dr. Imani and Meg as they press rewind on some of the listener letters received for season 6.We love reading your letters and having YOU be a part of the show. If you'd like to submit a listener letter, please email us at hello@imanistateofmind.com.
This year, we’re reaching deep into our stocking to give all of our listeners the gift of gratitude! Whether it’s having made it to the end of the year, practicing wholeness, or understanding how you can better support someone close to you, there’s a lot to be thankful for. Join Dr. Imani and Meg as they share what’s on their gratitude list. Plus, Dr. Imani serves up a pop culture diagnosis on Harvey Specter from USA Network’s hit legal drama series ‘Suits.’No matter how you celebrate, the Imani State of Mind team would like to wish you all a safe and happy holiday season.If you'd like to submit a listener letter, please email us at hello@imanistateofmind.com.
The Imani State of Mind team is trying something incredibly innovative and mind-blowing this holiday season—we’re setting the bar low when it comes to expectations. Close your eyes, ditch the idea of a 'perfect holiday,' and join Dr. Imani and Meg as they share tips to reduce stress and keep things realistic. Plus, Dr. Imani performs a pop culture diagnosis on Amazon Prime’s 'Desperately Seeking Soulmate Escaping Twin Flames Universe.'If you'd like to submit a listener letter, please email us at hello@imanistateofmind.com.
The holidays have finally arrived, and for some of us, that means remembering loved ones who once brought cheer and great memories to our lives. It may also mean taking a moment to grieve, which can be challenging amid everything else we’re all dealing with. Join Dr. Imani and Meg Scoop as they discuss ways we can mourn our cherished people during the holidays and try to maintain cheer. Dr. Imani also performs a pop culture diagnosis on Whoville’s most infamous, The Grinch.If you'd like to submit a listener letter, please email us at hello@imanistateofmind.com.
Take a moment to consider how today’s events and day-to-day life affect our mental health as adults. Now, pair that with peer pressure, questionable trends, and social media. Can you imagine what our kids may be going through? Join Dr. Imani and Meg as they break down how to start a discussion and ways to encourage our children to talk about their mental health. Plus, the duo performs a pop culture diagnosis on another fan favorite, Rue from HBO’s series ‘Euphoria,’ played by Zendaya.If you'd like to submit a listener letter, please email us at hello@imanistateofmind.com.
Election season is here, and things tend to get quite chaotic. Staying up to date with candidates, deciding who will earn your vote, and sifting through tons of misinformation can be incredibly tiring. It’s all good, though! Dr. Imani and Meg Scoop have you covered on this week’s episode with a deep dive into how we can all stay sane during the election season. They also perform a pop culture diagnosis on a huge fan favorite, Olivia Pope, from Shonda Rhimes’ hit television series ‘Scandal.'If you'd like to submit a listener letter, please email us at hello@imanistateofmind.com.
Have you ever felt like someone is excessively showing their affection or how much they care about you? You've probably set boundaries, and they're still crossing them, right? Well, that sounds like love bombing. Join Dr. Imani and Meg as they dive deep into a topic that can often lead to emotional and psychological abuse. Plus, the duo also performs a pop culture diagnosis on Uche from the Netflix series 'Love Is Blind.'If you'd like to submit a listener letter, please email us at hello@imanistateofmind.com.
Wearing sweatpants to brunch? That’s all you, mama! Wearing jeans while working from home? They say it helps with focus. Did you know that the clothes we wear have the power to shift our moods? Join Dr. Imani and Meg Scoop as they take a deep dive into their closets, plus they perform a pop culture diagnosis on Miranda from the timeless classic ‘The Devil Wears Prada.'If you'd like to submit a listener letter, please email us at hello@imanistateofmind.com.
No matter the season or time of year, there’s always a reason to be in your garden. Sure, we have to tend to what we plant, but we also have to do the same for ourselves! Studies have shown the benefits and positive effects that gardening can have on our mental health. Join Dr. Imani and Meg as they share their personal green thumb stories with special guest Taylor Lindsey, The Plant Plug of Los Angeles.If you'd like to submit a listener letter, please email us at hello@imanistateofmind.com.
“It didn’t even happen that way. You’re just making things up!” Okay, but are you really? A term that dates back to the 1944 film ‘Gaslight,’ gaslighting is a form of emotional abuse that involves manipulating someone into questioning their personal experiences, feelings, perceptions, or even their sanity. Join Dr. Imani and Meg Scoop as they discuss what gaslighting looks like, when and where it can happen, and how to put an end to it. Plus, the duo shares a pop culture diagnosis on Erica Mena from the MTV reality series ‘Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta’.If you'd like to submit a listener letter, please email us at hello@imanistateofmind.com.
Have you ever considered how dependent we all are on digital devices? From computers to phones, tablets, and watches, many of us spend countless hours consuming digital content and staring at screens—even now as we type this episode description. Join Dr. Imani and Meg Scoop as they unpack the importance of digital detoxes and taking time away from our devices. The ladies share a new pop culture diagnosis on 'Meech' from the Starz show 'BMF.'If you'd like to submit a listener letter, please email us at hello@imanistateofmind.com.
Despite the increase in conversations focusing on mental health awareness, the topic of therapy remains sensitive for most. The act of seeking help and talking about one’s personal mental health experiences is something that should be embraced, especially when you find a safe space and a professional that suits you. Join the ladies of 'Imani State of Mind' as they unpack the truths of therapy and perform a pop culture diagnosis on Whitney from the Starz show 'Run the World.'If you'd like to submit a listener letter, please email us at hello@imanistateofmind.com.
Dr. Imani is reaching for her notepad to prescribe mandatory rest for all listeners! You get a nap, you get a nap, everybody gets a nap! Living through chaos and finding time to unplug can seem incredibly hard, but only if you make it that way. Join Dr. Imani and Meg Scoop as they discuss the importance of rest, finding time to shut your mind off, and ways we can all start resting better. The ladies also perform a pop culture diagnosis on Joe from the Netflix series ‘You.'If you'd like to submit a listener letter to the show, please email us at hello@imanistateofmind.com.
Truth? Your wellness journey has been fueling a billion-dollar industry. It's time to embrace the idea of wholeness and go deeper in our exploration of self. Join Dr. Imani and Meg Scoop as they uncover the truth behind deceptive practices and explore ways we can all embrace wholeness. For this week's pop culture diagnosis, they delve into Douda from Lena Waithe's show 'The Chi.'If you'd like to submit a listener letter of your own, please email us at hello@imanistateofmind.com.
Naysayers be damned! Climate change is real and is sending most of us into an emotional whirlwind. Join Dr. Imani and Meg Scoop as they discuss how climate change affects our mental health, answer listener letters, and share their pop culture diagnosis of Jocelyn from the HBO show 'The Idol.'If you'd like to submit a listener letter, please email us at hello@imanistateofmind.com.
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Kimberly Reese

Thank you for creating this show. I look forward to more.

Jul 14th
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Br0wnie

Have there been any long term studies on inherited generational trauma on whether and how mass cultural and historical traumas affect future generations? Specifically in relation to Indigenous Native Americans & African Americans. I'm very curious how these traumas from kidnapping / removal from homelands to massacres affect these populations then & now. I do believe there is a correlation.

Jul 10th
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Alanna Blau

Congrats on your launch! I loved your first episode and can't wait for more 💯💯

Jun 29th
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