SEASON 03, EPISODE 09: In Our Carefree Era with Oludara Adeeyo

In this episode, Anuli talks with Los Angeles-based mental health therapist, author, and social media content creator, Oludara Adeeyo, about what it means to embrace being carefree, her pivot from working in the media industry to pursuing a career in social work, and the power in moving away from your home base.

Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts
Listen to this episode on iHeartRadio
Listen to this episode on Amazon Music
Listen to this episode on Spotify
Listen to this episode on Spotify for Podcasters
Listen to this episode on Google Podcasts
Listen to this episode on Pocket Casts
Listen to this episode on Stitcher
Listen to this episode on Breaker
Listen to this episode on RadioPublic

Featured speaker: Oludara Adeeyo

Oludara (Dara) Adeeyo is a Los Angeles-based mental health therapist (LSCW), author, and social media content creator who is passionate about encouraging people, especially Black women, to face every day with self-confidence and self-love. Her first series of books, published by Adams Media, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, shares specific advice and activities designed to help Black women outwardly express their inner joy: Self-Care for Black Women (2022), Affirmations for Black Women: A Journal (2022), and Mind, Body, & Soul: A Self-Care Coloring Book for Black Women (2024). Her accessible approach to writing and talking about mental health is influenced by her previous professional experience in the media industry as a writer and editor where she worked for popular publications such as Teen Vogue, Cosmopolitan, and XXL. Her writing has also appeared in Women’s Health and WonderMind.

Follow Oludara Adeeyo

 @oludaraadeeyo (Instagram), @oludaraadeeyo (Twitter/X), @oludaraadeeyo (TikTok)


Referenced Materials

Adeeyo, Oludara. 2022. Self-Care for Black Women: 150 Ways to Radically Accept & Prioritize Your Mind, Body, & Soul. New York: Adams Media. https://bookshop.org/p/books/self-care-for-black-women-150-ways-to-radically-accept-prioritize-your-mind-body-soul-oludara-adeeyo/17407391?aid=87607&ean=9781507217313&listref=season-3-reading-list

Adeeyo, Oludara. 2022. Affirmations for Black Women: A Journal: 100+ Positive Messages and Prompts to Affirm Your Self-Worth, Empower Your Spirit, & Attract Success. New York: Adams Media. https://bookshop.org/p/books/affirmations-for-black-women-a-journal-100-positive-messages-and-prompts-to-affirm-your-self-worth-empower-your-spirit-attract-success-oludara-adeeyo/18564505?aid=87607&ean=9781507220191&listref=season-3-reading-list

Adeeyo, Oludara. 2022. Mind, Body, & Soul: A Self-Care Coloring Book for Black Women. New York: Adams Media. https://bookshop.org/p/books/mind-body-soul-a-self-care-coloring-book-for-black-women-oludara-adeeyo/20164943?aid=87607&ean=9781507221624&listref=season-3-reading-list

Lorde, Audre. 1982. “Learning from the 60s”. BlackPast.org. https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/1982-audre-lorde-learning-60s/

George, Jessica. 2023. Maame. New York: St. Martin’s Publishing Group. https://bookshop.org/p/books/maame-jessica-george/18965074?aid=87607&ean=9781250282521&listref=season-3-reading-list

Hurston, Zora Neale, Genevieve, West and Henry Louis Gates, Jr. 2022. You Don't Know Us Negroes and Other Essays. New York, NY, Amistad. https://bookshop.org/p/books/you-don-t-know-us-negroes-and-other-essays-henry-louis-gates/16764998?aid=87607&ean=9780063043862&listref=season-3-reading-list

Morrison, Toni. 1998. Song of Solomon. London: Vintage. https://bookshop.org/p/books/song-of-solomon-toni-morrison/285447?aid=87607&ean=9781400033423&listref=season-3-reading-list

Thomas, Kecia., Johnson-Bailey, J., Phelps, R.E., Tran, N.M., & Johnson, L. 2013. “Moving from Pet to Threat: Narratives of Professional Black Women.” In L. Comas-Diaz & B. Green (Eds.). The Psychological Health of Women of Color: Intersections, Challenges, and Opportunities. Westport, CT: Praeger.

Thompson-Payton, L’Oreal. “Black women and the glass cliff: ‘I was supposed to bring some kind of Black Girl Magic.’” Fortune. November 6, 2022. https://fortune.com/2022/11/06/black-women-glass-cliff/

Zora’s Daughter’s. “S3 E7: We Call Her Zora.” December 7, 2022. https://zorasdaughters.com/episodes/we-call-her-zora/

Previous
Previous

BEHIND-THE-SCREENS: Oludara Adeeyo

Next
Next

BEHIND-THE-SCREENS: Sierra Imari