with podcasts led to the launch of The Therapy for Black Girls Podcast in April 2017 which now has an average of 10,600 listeners per episode.
The weekly episodes feature conversations with Dr. Bradford about all things mental health and personal development. She also offers practical tips and strategies to improve one’s mental health, she discusses the latest trends in mental health, and she also pulls back the curtain on what happens in therapy sessions and answers listeners questions.
Dr. Bradford makes it very clear that her podcast sessions are not meant to replace seeking professional help from a licensed psychologist or therapist. Offering a national online directory of therapists makes finding help much easier.
Since its inception in 2016, the directory has been shared more than 28,000 times across social media platforms and has been featured in Buzzfeed’s Another Round Newsletter, The Friend Zone Podcast and in the September 2017 issue of The Oprah Magazine.
Dr. Bradford shares that word of mouth referrals led to the success of Therapy for Black Girls as she never imagined her vision would take off as it has.
This platform provides black women with healing and wellness advice and resources in a personal, non-judgmental, way and it allows black women to receive the help that is specifically catered to their needs.
Therapy for Black Girls is gaining fast popularity and has been endorsed all across social media. Dr. Bradford hopes that this opportunity leads to the larger development of her own practice so that she can continue helping black women become the best versions of themselves.