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What Cults and True Crime Reveal About Humanity with Kayla Ball

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Hey lady! We all have guilty pleasures. Some love wine, some love weed, but here at Cultivating H.E.R. Space Podcast, we love true crime which is why we’re thrilled to welcome Kayla Ball, host of Black True Crime Podcast, to discuss the power of cults, how to stay safe in this wild world we’re living in and why choosing joy is always your best weapon to combat the seriousness of our times.

 

Kayla shares her journey from growing up in a cult to freeing herself from challenging relationships so that she could take those experiences and chart a path of expansion for herself. While true crime is a passion of Kayla the podcast has grown into a mission to help women advocate for themselves and strengthen their inner wisdom.

 

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Quote of the Day:

"Be safe. Protect your peace and protect your space. So, we don't have to cover your case..."

– Kayla Ball

 

Goal Mapping Starter Guide

Cultivating H.E.R. Space Sanctuary

 

Where to find Kayla Ball:

Website: Black True Crime Podcast

IG: @blacktruecrimepodcast

Twitter (X): @BlackTrueCrime

YouTube: @BlackTrueCrimePodcast

TikTok: @blacktruecrime

Facebook: Black True Crime Podcast

 

Resources:

Dr. Dom’s Therapy Practice

Get That Pitch Workshop: Turn your story and expertise into speaking gigs, media features, and collaborations, without a publicist. Visit GetThatPitch.com and Use code HERSPACE for a special listener discount.

Branding with Terri

Melanin and Mental Health

Therapy for Black Girls 

Psychology Today

Therapy for QPOC

Therapy Fund Foundation

 

Where to find us:

Twitter: @HERspacepodcast

Instagram: @herspacepodcast

Facebook: @herspacepodcast

Website: cultivatingherspace.com

 
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