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Oral interview w/  Saddie Baddies founder
Priscilla O. Agyeman, MPH
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Priscilla O. Aygeman is the founder of Saddie Baddies, a virtual sanctuary for Black and multiracial people to destigmatize mental health and initiate collective healing.
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1.Do spaces like yours play a role in improving accessibility within mental health care?
If so, what role does it play? (starts @ 1:09)
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2.The content you post on Saddie Baddies provides relatable psycho-education, whether it’s how to make boundaries in the workplace or signs of major depressive disorder. So, what role does generating these conversations play in improving accessibility? (starts @ 3:49)

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3.Due to the various shifts that have taken place in society within the past couple of years, more people have started to have conversations about mental wellness, and its connections to a person’s lived experience. With this in mind, what are some of the topics that you feel are still left out of this conversation? (starts @ 7:53)

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4.You recently started a podcast called The Soft Life (which is amazing); what does softness mean for you as a Black woman? And how has your relationship with softness changed for you over the years? ( starts @14:39)

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5.What is one thing running this space has made you reflect on? ( starts @ 19:19)

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6.How does this space grow with you? (starts@ 21:58)
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7. Has running this space held you accountable for prioritizing your mental wellness? If so, in what ways? (starts @ 24:13)

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To follow up with Saddie Baddies be sure to check out their Instagram, website + the Soft Life podcast here
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