{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/69f33ed48466468ab0bf5c1d/69f33f148dd960ac61823eb1?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Dual Heritage, Belonging and Finding Your Place | Mary-Claire Wilson","description":"<p>This honest discussion explores how early experiences of not belonging can shape our sense of self, and why therapy became the catalyst for understanding and embracing her unique identity.</p>\n<p>This episode explores themes of dual heritage identity, racial identity, belonging, feeling like an outsider, and cultural displacement.</p>\n<p>🎧 Join us for an inspiring and deeply personal conversation with psychotherapist and trainer Mary-Claire Wilson as she shares her transformative journey from feeling like an outsider in two different worlds to becoming a specialist who helps others navigate the complexities of dual and multi-heritage identity.</p>\n<p>Hosted by:<br>\nMichaela McCarthy (Founder of The Awareness Centre, The Awareness Centre Training School, and Creator and Host of A Bunch of Therapists Podcast. Senior BACP Accredited Psychotherapist and Influential Leader) and Dipti Solanki (Therapist, Coach and Consultant, Mental Health Trainer and Founder of Grief Matters 4 All CIC).</p>\n<p>In this compelling episode, Mary-Claire openly shares:<br>\n• Growing up in a village in Nigeria with her mother's family<br>\n• The experience of dual heritage in a Nigerian community<br>\n• Moving to the UK with her White father to a small village in Norfolk<br>\n• Being singled out as the only person of dual heritage in both environments<br>\n• Asking herself as a child: 'what's wrong with me?'<br>\n• Feeling profoundly different and like an outsider<br>\n• Studying at Oxford University and continued feelings of not belonging<br>\n• Training as a primary school teacher<br>\n• Experiencing a persistent feeling of emptiness she couldn't shake<br>\n• Seeking therapy to address her emotional struggles<br>\n• The transformative and healing power of her own therapeutic journey<br>\n• The decision to change careers and train as a psychotherapist<br>\n• Specialising in dual and multi-heritage identity work<br>\n• Lecturing for various counselling and psychotherapy organisations<br>\n• Running workshops on inclusion and social equity<br>\n• Using her lived experience to support others navigating identity</p>\n<p>This essential conversation offers invaluable insights for anyone navigating dual or multi-heritage identity, struggling with belonging, or seeking to understand how cultural displacement shapes our sense of self.</p>\n<p>🔍 Key Topics Discussed:<br>\n• Dual heritage identity and cultural displacement<br>\n• Feeling like an outsider in multiple environments<br>\n• The impact of being visibly different in predominantly White spaces<br>\n• Racial identity development and self-perception<br>\n• Childhood experiences of not belonging<br>\n• Identity struggles at university and in professional settings<br>\n• The persistent feeling of emptiness and disconnection<br>\n• Therapy as a path to understanding and accepting yourself<br>\n• Career transition from teaching to psychotherapy<br>\n• Specialising in dual and multi-heritage therapeutic work<br>\n• Creating inclusive spaces and challenging social inequity<br>\n• Using lived experience to support clients authentically<br>\n• Finding belonging and peace with your identity</p>\n<p>🎬 Watch full episodes of A Bunch of Therapists on our YouTube channel<br>\n🎧 A Bunch of Therapists is available on all major podcast platforms<br>\n🗓️ New episodes every other Thursday</p>\n<p>Follow A Bunch of Therapists on Social Media:<br>\nYouTube: @ABunchofTherapistsTV<br>\nTikTok: @a.bunch.of.therapists<br>\nInstagram: @abunchoftherapists<br>\nFacebook: A Bunch of Therapists<br>\nLinkedIn: A Bunch of Therapists</p>","author_name":"A Bunch of Therapists"}