RaQuel Hopkins

CapacityConvos

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Capacity Convos is a space for meaningful conversation about who we become when life asks more of us. Hosted by RaQuel Hopkins, the show brings together people whose lives and work reflect real capacity—individuals who have stayed present, taken responsibility, and continued to grow without shrinking in the face of challenge. These conversations move beyond trends and surface narratives to explore the decisions, beliefs, and moments that shape a life. Capacity Convos invites listeners into thoughtful dialogue that lingers encouraging reflection, perspective, and a deeper engagement with life i...

Author

RaQuel Hopkins

Category

Health

Latest episode

Jun 24, 2026

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Episodes

Personal Responsibility vs. Systemic Awareness: Where Two Clinicians Draw the Line | Dr. Sumi 24.06.2026

Episode 10 features Dr. Sumi in a candid conversation on personal responsibility, systemic awareness, and where clinicians draw the line. Dr. Sumi shares her perspective on how systems oriented therapy is often misunderstood, and what it actually looks like in practice. From exploring the role of context in shaping identity to unpacking how clinicians can hold both individual responsibility and sy...

Psychobabble: Mental Health Myths, Emotional Intimacy, and Reclaiming the Language of Healing | Joe Nucci 05.06.2026

Episode 9 features Joe Nucci, licensed psychotherapist and author of Psychobabble , in a candid conversation on mental health myths, emotional intimacy, and reclaiming the language of healing. Joe shares his perspective on how modern mental health discourse has become overused, misunderstood, and in some cases counterproductive. From questioning the idea that “everyone has trauma” to unpacking how...

Motherhood, Boundaries, and Reclaiming Your Identity | Kendall L. Williams 07.05.2026

Episode 8 features Kendall L. Williams, founder of the Mom’s True Tea platform, in a powerful conversation on estrangement, motherhood, identity, and the courage to set boundaries. Kendall shares her personal journey of becoming a mother at 17 and raising her sons largely on her own, without a co-parent or consistent support system. She opens up about the difficult decision to go no contact with h...

You Need These 3 Things for Real Self-Compassion | Dr. Kristin Neff 21.04.2026

Episode 7 features Dr. Kristin Neff, pioneering researcher and author, in a powerful conversation on self-compassion, shame, and the deeper work required for real emotional change. Dr. Neff shares insights from over 20 years of research, breaking down what self-compassion actually is and why it goes far beyond positive self-talk or affirmations. She explains the three essential components of self-...

Radical Obedience in a Chaotic World | Brenda Palmer on Divine 9, Idolatry, and Waiting on God 06.04.2026

Episode 6 features Brenda in a powerful conversation on faith, obedience, identity, and the tension between spiritual surrender and modern mental health culture. Brenda shares the heart behind her book The Journey of Yes, framing life as a continuous decision to say yes to God. She reflects on her faith journey beginning at a young age, navigating seasons of obedience, distance, and return, and wh...

Chad O. Jackson on MLK, Agency, Church vs. Therapy, and the Limits of Politics 24.03.2026

Episode 5 features independent historian and filmmaker Chad Jackson in a bold conversation on responsibility, mental health, faith, and rethinking history. Chad shares his journey from blue collar beginnings to building a successful plumbing business and media platform, rooted in a commitment to obedience over approval. From there, we explore the tension between personal agency and a culture incre...

Stop Being a Victim | Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman on How to Rise Above 02.03.2026

Episode 4 features psychologist Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman, author of Rise Above, in a powerful conversation on resilience, victimhood, self actualization, and personal growth. Dr. Kaufman shares his early experience being placed in special education due to an auditory processing disability and the self advocacy that helped him challenge limiting narratives about his potential. From there, we explore...

From Panic To Self Acceptance With Ashley 16.02.2026

Ashley shares her 20 plus year journey living with generalized anxiety disorder and panic disorder after her first panic attack at nineteen. What began as a diagnosis slowly became an identity, leading her to question who she was if she could not trust her own brain. In this conversation, we unpack the difference between labels and lived experience, the quiet ways anxiety reshapes life choices, an...

She Turned Down Chemo And Chose Herself 30.01.2026

A powerful conversation with Kelly about capacity, agency, and choosing life in the face of uncertainty. She shares her rare ampullary cancer diagnosis, how she self advocated across hospitals, and why she declined chemo to pursue a clinical trial. We dive into self trust during a major career transition to a federal executive role, finding the right support system at work and at home, and redefin...

I Had Suicidal Thoughts But I Survived: A Talk With My Dad 19.01.2026

In the premiere episode of CapacityConvos, therapist and capacity expert RaQuel sits down with her very first guest, her dad, for a raw, funny, and deeply human conversation about mental health, faith, family, and what it really means to have capacity. Together, they explore the difference between mental health and mental illness, generational beliefs about therapy and discipline, growing up with...

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