DiscoverBlack Girls Heal#282: How to Heal in Community (7 Tips to Make Sisterhood Work)
#282: How to Heal in Community (7 Tips to Make Sisterhood Work)

#282: How to Heal in Community (7 Tips to Make Sisterhood Work)

Update: 2025-03-04
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In this episode of the Black Girls Heal podcast, I'm diving deep into something that's essential for our healing journey but often overlooked—the power of sisterhood and community. As someone who's experienced both the isolation of healing alone and the transformative power of healing in community, I'm sharing seven practical tips to help you build and nurture meaningful friendships that support your growth.


In this episode, we cover…

  • 01:00 The importance of community in healing
  • 04:45 Where to find friends
  • 15:41 Why you should invest in friendships
  • 18:24 Challenges in building friendships
  • 26:29 Finding friends with a good track record
  • 32:20 How to handle rejection and ghosting
  • 35:37 Accepting different levels of friendship
  • 42:42 Prioritizing self-care and avoidance to grow your friendships


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#282: How to Heal in Community (7 Tips to Make Sisterhood Work)

#282: How to Heal in Community (7 Tips to Make Sisterhood Work)

Shena Lashey