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Trea is a published journalist and seasoned marketer who writes original, fact-based content that helps readers thrive. Her work has appeared on platforms like NerdWallet, Yahoo Finance, The Associated Press, and The Washington Post. Trea has a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Notre Dame Mendoza College of Business and a Bachelor of Economics from the University of Michigan. When not working, wife'ing, or mom'ing, she loves group fitness, watching ESPN, and embarrassing her kiddos.

How to recover from burnout: For Black women carrying too much

October 2, 2025 by Trea S. Branch

Black woman lying in bed in fetal position in pajamas

You can’t live life on empty. Here’s how to recover from burnout with strategies to help Black women restore balance and peace of mind.

50 Black women therapists in 50 states—pioneering healing, representation, and culturally affirming care

September 25, 2025 by Trea S. Branch

Images of back women of varying skin tones, religions, and body types in front of a map of the united states

These Black women therapists are breaking barriers and offering culturally affirming care to inspire healing and representation nationwide.

How to start a journal—and why it’s powerful for Black women’s mental health

September 18, 2025 by Trea S. Branch

Black woman sitting on sofa writing in a notebook | how to start a journal

Who knew getting it all out could feel so good? Learn how to start a journal to clear your mind, release stress, and nurture peace.

How to live your best life: Practical tips from Black women therapists

September 11, 2025 by Trea S. Branch

Black woman happy on the beach with arms spread out and smiling | How to live your best life

It’s more than highlight reels on social media. Learn from Black women therapists how to live your best life, so you can thrive.

How can I stop overthinking? 6 tips for Black women who want peace of mind

September 4, 2025 by Trea S. Branch

Black woman sitting at desk in front of laptop, massaging the bridge of her nose, with eyeglasses in the other hand. | How can I stop overthinking?

Wondering, “How can I stop overthinking?” Try these tips when you’re stuck in your head and looking for moments of peace and reassurance.

Emotional safety in relationships: What it is and why you deserve it

August 28, 2025 by Trea S. Branch

Two black women hugging in a store | Emotional safety

Emotional safety is non-negotiable. Learn how to spot when it’s missing, and how to build a space where you’re truly seen and heard.

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