Cultural Health & Wellness Providers
DMHS Free Therapy & Wellness Providers
QTPOC & LGBTQIA+ & Affirming Providers
Porsha Beed - Spiritual Wellness Practitioner and Coach

Systemic Specialties:
Anxiety, Grief, LGBTQIA, Racial Trauma, Stress
Mental Health Specialties:
Grief, Racial Trauma
Sexuality Speciality:
Asexual, Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Nonbinary, Pansexual, Queer
Modality:
Couples, Family, Groups, Individuals
Types of Therapy:
Spiritual Counseling
Age Specialty:
Adolescents / Teenagers (14 to 19), Adults, Adults and Adolescents, Preteens / Tweens (11 to 13)
Communities:
Bisexual Allied, Cancer, Gay Allied, HIV / AIDS Allied, Lesbian Allied, Non-Binary Allied, Open Relationships Non-Monogamy, Queer Allied, Racial Justice Allied, Single Parent, Transgender Allied
Cost per Session:
$100-150, Sliding Scale
Payments Accepted:
Check, Paypal, Venmo, Visa
Qualifications::
5 years in Practice
Services (Cultural Healing):
Accountability Coaching, Coaching, Energy Work, Grief, Group Spiritual Circle, Healing Circles, Mentorship, Personal Development, Rites & Healing, Shadow Work, Speaking Engagements, Spells (love, protection, etc), Spiritual Coaching, Teaching Classes
African American, Native American
Ethnicity Counselor Identifies As:
African American, Black, Native American
Religions & Spirituality:
Spirituality
Tribe Affiliation:
Cherokee
Other Mental Health Related Services:
Coaching, Consultation, Public Speaking
Porsha Beed (she/her) is the founder of Liberating Voices. Porsha is a practitioner of love, grief work, and deep heart/soul work. She is a mentor, love prophet, poet, spiritual healer and facilitator who pulls from a spiritual ancestral lineage and the earth as guides to support and hold her as she works towards a vision of healing work that aids in the dismantling of racism and oppression. With six years of experience as a spiritual wellness coach and group facilitator, she weaves her African Heritage and queer experiences into seeds that she sows in her authentic creative expressions through facilitation, ritual practices, poetry, and song.