

Healing Shame & Good Allyship with Nova Reid
In this episode Nova and Jayda dive into the emotional complexities of shame, racism, healing, and hope. Nova shares how her early experiences with racism in the UK combined with her role in mental health to manifest in her significant work within racial justice. The conversation explores the importance of seeing activists as whole people, the emotional toll of this work, and the role of self care in sustaining change. Nova reflects on writing her bestselling book The Good Ally and shares the impact of her anti racism courses, offering stories of transformation that inspire hope. She unpacks how shame, often hidden beneath behaviors like passive aggression, addiction, or burnout, can block connection and offers ways to work through it with compassion. She also introduces Hidden Histories, her podcast honoring overlooked Black British women whose legacies deserve to be known. This is a heartfelt and insightful episode about resilience, connection, and the power of healing as a foundation for lasting allyship.
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Hidden Histories with Nova Reid
Nova Reid is an award-winning speaker, writer, and producer known for her transformative work on anti racism and healing. A TED speaker and author of the bestselling book The Good Ally, she blends her mental health background with activism to drive meaningful change. Nova has written for major publications, worked with global organisations, and created Hidden Histories with Nova Reid, amplifying untold stories of Black British women through courageous conversation.
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