Meet Ebinehita Iyere: Therapeutic Youth Practitioner and Founder

For this last podcast episode we are introducing Ebinehita Iyere: Therapeutic Youth Practitioner and Founder of Milk and Honey.  Ebinehita is in charge of co-producing projects and activities with young people and professionals. She works with young people who are in or have experience of Health and Justice services. She also founded Milk and Honey which is an expressive safe space that allows young women and girls flourish and take ownership of H.E.R (Healing, Empowerment and Resilience) through 1:1 sessions and creative group projects. It is a project that supports young women on their journey of healing whilst equipping them with social, employment and life skills that enable them to mobilise in their communities. We spoke about in length about the importance of exploring our girlhood, how that in turns shapes our womanhood and the experience of being a black girl in the current era. As well as the important work she is doing with Milk and Honey and how her personal journey has allowed for her to pour so much into the community of girls she looks after.  Make sure to follow: Ebinehita Iyere to stay in the loop with all the amazing things she is doing with Milk and Honey. We hope you enjoyed this episode and see you in the next season!

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A podcast dedicated to having discussions between an array of women within popular culture and different industries discussing their personal account of their journey to womanhood, their success and losses as well everything that pertains to growth that is not always spoken about in the most candid way. We want to create conversations centred around the more uncomfortably beautiful parts of growing and becoming a woman from women who can narrate their own truth.