GENERATIONAL TRAUMA WEBINAR

Reconnect. Release. Rise.

Tuesday, October 7, 2025 11:00 AM EDT

Break the Cycle: Understanding & Healing Generational Trauma

Join us for a powerful, soul-nourishing masterclass where we’ll explore how inherited pain shapes our lives—and how to rise above it. This is a sacred space for women of the African diaspora to reconnect with their roots, release generational burdens, and step boldly into healing, wholeness, and purpose.

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Why This Matters

  ✬ Understand what generational trauma really is

  ✬ Learn how it silently shapes relationships, self-worth, and success

  ✬ Explore culturally-resonant tools for healing

  ✬ Discover how to stop passing trauma forward

We inherit more than DNA — we inherit wounds. But we also inherit wisdom.

Why This Matters

  ✬ Understand what generational trauma really is

  ✬ Learn how it silently shapes relationships, self-worth, and success

  ✬ Explore culturally-resonant tools for healing

  ✬ Discover how to stop passing trauma forward

We inherit more than DNA — we inherit wounds. But we also inherit wisdom.

This Webinar is for you if...

  ✔️ You feel stuck in emotional cycles that don’t start with you

  ✔️ You want to heal but therapy alone hasn’t felt complete

  ✔️ You seek culturally-honoring language for your healing

  ✔️ You’re ready to reclaim your wholeness and power

To Living Intentionally and Forever Evolving requires connecting yourself to the right system - and that's what I'll help you with.

Meet Your Host - Gail Black, MA, LPC

For over 20 years, Gail Black has been walking alongside individuals and families on their journeys toward healing and resilience. As a Licensed Professional Counselor with a Master of Arts in Psychology, Gail’s path has been anything but ordinary—spanning continents, cultures, and countless life stories.

Gail’s career has taken her around the world, living and working in Japan, South Korea, Germany, and Italy. In these diverse settings, she has provided therapy and support to military service members, command staff, and their families, helping them navigate the unique challenges of military life far from home. Her work has bridged cultural divides, earning her a reputation for deep empathy, adaptability, and cultural competence.

In the therapy room, Gail weaves together a rich tapestry of approaches. She’s skilled in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, mindfulness practices, crisis intervention, and family and group therapy. Her sessions are anchored in core counseling skills like active listening, building trust, and fostering a safe space where clients feel truly seen and heard.

Beyond her technical expertise, Gail is known for her unwavering patience, calm presence, and the ability to help clients find clarity and hope even in life’s most difficult chapters. Whether she’s supporting a family adjusting to a new country, a soldier working through trauma, or anyone seeking personal growth, Gail brings compassion, insight, and an unshakeable commitment to helping people heal and thrive.

Now stateside, Gail continues her mission of service, dedicated to helping diverse communities navigate life’s complexities with strength and intention.

This work is not theoretical — it’s personal.

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Why Generational Trauma Affects Black Women Differently

Colonization, Survival, and Silence

For Black women of the African diaspora, generational trauma isn’t a distant concept — it lives in our bodies, our beliefs, and our bloodlines.

The legacy of colonization, enslavement, displacement, and systemic racism hasn’t just impacted our ancestors — it continues to echo through us in ways we are often taught to ignore. We’ve been raised to be strong, to push through pain, to carry others. But what we haven’t been taught is how to rest. How to grieve. How to feel safe in softness.

This trauma doesn’t always look like crisis. It often looks like:

  • Over-functioning and never feeling enough

  • Distrusting rest or joy because survival has been our default

  • Struggling to express needs or set boundaries

  • Feeling responsible for everyone’s healing but our own

The Unspoken Burdens We Carry

We inherit more than physical traits — we inherit wounds. And silence. But within us, we also carry ancestral wisdom. The ability to endure. The instinct to rise. The knowing that we are more than what has harmed us.

Healing generational trauma isn’t just about looking back — it’s about choosing to no longer carry what was never ours to hold in the first place.

You are the turning point. The pattern-breaker. The beginning of something new.

Ready To Take Action

Why Generational Trauma Affects Black Women Differently

Colonization, Survival, and Silence

For Black women of the African diaspora, generational trauma isn’t a distant concept — it lives in our bodies, our beliefs, and our bloodlines.

The legacy of colonization, enslavement, displacement, and systemic racism hasn’t just impacted our ancestors — it continues to echo through us in ways we are often taught to ignore. We’ve been raised to be strong, to push through pain, to carry others. But what we haven’t been taught is how to rest. How to grieve. How to feel safe in softness.

This trauma doesn’t always look like crisis. It often looks like:

  • Over-functioning and never feeling enough

  • Distrusting rest or joy because survival has been our default

  • Struggling to express needs or set boundaries

  • Feeling responsible for everyone’s healing but our own

The Unspoken Burdens We Carry

We inherit more than physical traits — we inherit wounds. And silence. But within us, we also carry ancestral wisdom. The ability to endure. The instinct to rise. The knowing that we are more than what has harmed us.

Healing generational trauma isn’t just about looking back — it’s about choosing to no longer carry what was never ours to hold in the first place.

You are the turning point. The pattern-breaker. The beginning of something new.

Ready To Take Action

What You'll Learn

  ✔️ How trauma is inherited psychologically and biologically

  ✔️ How to recognize patterns in your family line

  ✔️ What tools begin to shift emotional legacy

  ✔️ Why cultural healing is essential to deep transformation

  ✔️ A new framework for reclaiming emotional freedom

 

WHY YOU NEED THIS NOW

“The world is changing — and so are we.”

Speak to the urgency of healing for current and future generations.

Tie in themes of rest, self-trust, and liberation

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Testimonials

Renee A.

This is the first space where I didn’t feel the need to shrink or explain myself

Kesi M.

Being part of this community helped me feel less alone in my family patterns. We cry together, laugh together, heal together.

Brittany S.

This isn’t just a group — it’s a movement of women rising into emotional freedom.

This Is Your Moment To Begin Again

GENERATIONAL TRAUMA WEBINAR

Hosted by Gail Black, MA,LPC.

Space is limited. Reserve your spot now.

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You’ve felt the weight of what’s been passed down. Now you have a chance to change what gets passed forward. Join us.

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