Episode 103. Hey there, wonderful listeners! Dr. Shawn Hondorp here, and today, I am looking forward to sharing an important episode with you. In this episode, we’re diving into the essential topics of inclusivity and emotional safety in the wellness space.

Inclusivity and Emotional Safety: A Personal Reflection

As a cis-gender white woman with various privileges, I come to understand more and more all the time the essential importance of addressing topics related to race, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, weight/body size, ability, and more in the wellness space. Staying silent about these matters serves no one, and I believe that sharing my imperfect process can help foster a more inclusive environment.

Creating spaces that promote emotional safety and inclusivity is crucial for long-term sustainable change and a sense of belonging. Without these elements, true well-being is very difficult to achieve, if not impossible.

Why Inclusivity Matters for Wellness Professionals

As wellness professionals, we play a significant role in influencing others, including our clients, communities, and families. By learning about and promoting inclusivity, we can create a more equitable and empathetic world, and by addressing emotional safety, we can ensure that everyone feels welcome and valued in the wellness space.

Learning and Growing in Inclusivity

In this episode, I aim to share my journey of learning and growing in this area and the steps I take to hold myself accountable. The path to inclusivity is an ongoing process that involves continuous education, self-reflection, and open dialogue. By engaging in these efforts, we can work towards a more inclusive and diverse wellness community.

Resources for Further Learning

If you’re interested in exploring these topics further, here are some resources that have been instrumental in my own journey:

๐Ÿ“š Books:

  • “Decolonizing Wellness: A QTBIPOC Centered Guide to Escaping the Diet Trap, Heal Your Self-Image, and Achieve Body Liberation” – Bookshop link here.
  • “Iโ€™m Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness” by Austin Channing Brown – Bookshop link here.
  • “Promoting Black Womenโ€™s Mental Health” by Donna Baptiste and Adia Gooden – Amazon link here.

๐ŸŽง Podcasts:

Continuing the Work

As you engage with these resources and embark on your own journey of self-discovery and inclusivity, you may encounter different parts of yourself that resist doing this work. Be mindful of shame, self-criticism, anger, savior complex, overworking anxiousness, and overwhelm. Allow yourself grace and compassion as you navigate these feelings.

Remember, the journey towards inclusivity and emotional safety is ongoing. Let’s continue learning and growing together as we foster an environment that supports everyone’s well-being.

Join Our Community

If you’re passionate about creating an inclusive wellness space and would like to be part of a supportive community, consider joining our membership at DrHondorp.com/Workshop.

With gratitude, Dr. Shawn Hondorp

What to Expect in this Interview

In this important conversation, we cover:

๐Ÿ•’ 7:53- Why I decided to discuss this topic and how tempting it is for us to stay silent

๐Ÿ•’ 9:53- Why inclusivity is so important for wellness and why this topic is also so important for individuals and professionals

๐Ÿ•’ 12:09- How I learn and grow in this area and how I hold myself accountable

๐Ÿ•’ 15:04-Some of my favorite books and podcasts on inclusivity (Linked above for you to check out ๐Ÿ˜Š)

๐Ÿ•’ 19:19- What others should know about inclusivity and what parts may show up to resist doing this work

๐Ÿ•’ And so much more!

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Disclaimer: This blog and podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for individual professional advice or treatment, including medical or mental health advice. It does not constitute a provider-patient relationship.

Disclosure: Using the Bookshop.org links in this post means that I would get an affiliate fee if you purchase from the online bookshop (this supports my business, and local bookstores too!).