In this powerful episode of Conversations with Coach LA, we continue the Reclaim series with a focus on community and collective healing through faith, freedom, and spiritual resilience. Coach LA is joined by the incomparable Queen Sheba—a 2x Grammy-nominated poet, author, educator, and activist—whose artistry and advocacy embody the intersection of identity, social justice, and healing. Together, they explore how faith serves as a foundation for breaking generational cycles, how communities can reclaim collective wellness, and how spoken word becomes a vehicle for both personal and social transformation. The episode features a deep dive into Queen Sheba’s latest album, A Hurricane in Heels: Healed People Don’t Act Like That, along with an intimate spoken word performance of the title piece. Listeners will leave with insights on: • How art and faith intersect to restore hope and resilience • What it means to heal and reclaim identity across generations • The power of community healing in the face of systemic challenges • Practical reflections to #BETonSELF in their own journeys Healing is personal, but freedom is collective. This episode reminds us that reclaiming cycles of wellness begins with courage, creativity, and faith.
In this episode of Conversations with Coach LA, we continue our Reclaim series with a transformative conversation on faith, healing, and collective freedom.
Joining Coach LA is the legendary Queen Sheba—a 2x Grammy®-nominated spoken word poet, author, professor, and activist—whose voice has ignited stages from the Apollo to international festivals. Sheba brings her truth, artistry, and lived experience to the mic as we explore how faith can help us break generational cycles of pain and trauma.
This conversation dives into Sheba’s newest project, A Hurricane in Heels: Healed People Don’t Act Like That, and how spoken word becomes both a personal healing practice and a collective call to action.
✨ How faith and spirituality provide grounding for healing generational trauma
✨ The role of spoken word as a vehicle to reclaim identity, justice, and wholeness
✨ Why “Healed People Don’t Act Like That” is more than a poem—it’s a movement
✨ Reflections on breaking cycles of pain, both personally and communally
✨ How to #BETonSELF in your own healing journey
Queen Sheba (Bethsheba A. Rem) is a Grammy®-nominated poet, professor of creative writing at Clark Atlanta University, and internationally recognized performer whose work blends art, activism, and healing. Her latest album, A Hurricane in Heels: Healed People Don’t Act Like That, affirms her legacy as one of the most dynamic voices in contemporary spoken word and social justice.
Learn more at: www.thequeensheba.live
Follow: @thequeensheba
What cycles in your life or community are you committed to breaking?
How has faith or spirituality played a role in your healing process?
In what ways can creativity help you reclaim your voice?
Who in your community supports your freedom and wellness journey?
🎤 Guest: Queen Sheba | IG & TikTok: @thequeensheba
📲 Host: Coach LA | IG: @Therapist_CoachLA
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