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In this episode of The Crazy Ex-Wives Club, I sit down with Kundalini and neurosomatic practitioner, multi-seven-figure business mentor, and founder of the As She Rises brand, KC Volard. And whew—this one is a ride through fire and freedom.We talk about burning down the parts of your life that no longer fit—businesses, relationships, identities—and rising from the ashes as a woman deeply rooted in her power. KC shares her personal story of becoming a single mom at 25, building (and later burning down) a seven-figure brand rooted in hustle, and learning to rebuild from a place of truth, safety, and self-sourced worth.If you've been clinging to something that no longer serves you—whether it's a marriage, a job, or an identity—this episode will crack you open in the best way.
Are you the kinda woman who likes to swing big? The exact mindset that makes you successful as an entrepreneur is holding you back as an investor. Tune in to learn this small, subtle but ultimately HUGE difference. In this episode, I dive into:the difference between an entrepreneurial mindset and an investor mindsethow, where and why to leverage BOTHWhy women, on average, get better investment returns than menMy story of losing a lot of money on a risky BETPS....We have TWO exciting LIVE in person events coming up:a live event in Toronto on October 17th, and I'll be speaking at "As She Rises" in Montreal from September 20th to 22nd. DM me for details https://www.instagram.com/kristenwonch.xox/
Welcome back babes! I am beyond excited for today's episode. I know many of you are already huge fans of his music and have been listening and sharing it widely. For those who might not be familiar, Lincoln Jesser is a sound healer and electronic music producer, and the creator of the healing house genre. His work blends frequency healing, mantra, meditation, and dance music, making it a perfect fit for this community.Lincoln's story is one of continuous growth, evolution, and staying true to his authentic self while navigating the wild and exciting world of music. His journey highlights the power of music as a medium for personal expression and community building.In this episode, we'll dive into topics like:- Sound healing and frequency healing - Integration of mindfulness and spirituality- Lincoln's musical influences, exploration and transition to professional music- Personal traumas, sound healing spiritual awakenings, and Healing House And so much more…Trusting the process can lead to a life that sets your entire soul on fire, and our guest today embodies that journey perfectly.Want to be part of the As She Rises magic this year in Montreal? Get your ticket for Sept 21-22 NOW: kcvolard.com/ASR2024Take a screenshot and tag me on Instagram (@iamkcvolard)!Let me know what you're loving!Let's continue the conversation over inside our FREE telegram community - The 7-Figure Coven!
This episode is a riiiiiiide! Join me an As She Rises founder KC Volard as we talk about business, the nervous system, and how to regulate both. 2 podcasters with adhd walk into a studio, and this is what you get! ----more---- Want access to my new small but mighty intimate 1:1 coaching offer? It's a 6 month juicy powerful potent personal plug in with me directly supporting you and your business. I'm only accepting 4 people, and the price is CRAZY. To claim a spot, email intuitiveedgecoaching@gmail.com "SECRET OFFER" and I'll send you all the details.
COSMIC ROSE EXPERIENCE + FACILITATION // DOORS OPEN! In this episode, I'm joined by KC Volard, a Kundalini business coach and energy alchemist who helps spiritual entrepreneurs build 6 & 7-figure empires from the inside out. KC is also a modern day medicine woman, mom of 3, and the founder of the As She Rises brand. We dive into how KC helps women grow legacy businesses from their heart's desires and gifts in a way that honors their values and nourishes their nervous system and body using neurosomatic tools and practices like Kundalini to help regulate and activate the channels in their body for success. In this episode, we'll cover: The power of taking business advice from a mother, as a mother. KC's humble beginnings and how she got into coaching. How postpartum anxiety impacted KC's life and became her dark night of the soul. How the As She Rises brand was born. Finding your own flow as a mother and business owner. What Kundalini yoga is, how it supports the nervous system and energetic field, how it helps you call in your power, and why it's a one-stop-shop for healing. How KC uses Kundalini practices and incorporates them into her life. The spiritual aspect of Kundalini. How KC teaches Kundalini through trifecta alchemy. Creating real, root cause transformation for clients and giving them tools to heal and be independent. Looking at the bigger picture as a coach. How Kundalini helped KC grow her business and increase her magnetism. Kundalini practices that KC suggests for business owners. Bringing intuitiveness back into the Kundalini practice. What it means to KC to be a woman of the womb. Renegotiating what success, happiness, safety, and creativity means. Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamlaurenmegan Join the Cosmic Rose Mystery School: https://www.laurenmegan.com/cosmic-rose-mystery-school-1 Connect with KC: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamkcvolard/
Amber and KC Volard, host of As She Rises + the Empower Project Radio podcast, dive into kundalini, entrepreneurship, hosting in-person events, and motherhood in this week's episode. Neither wanted this conversation to end! Listen now for a boost of inspiration, action steps to regulate your nervous system, and how leaning into fear will help you expand in your life and business. This episode is a must-listen
Join us for a deep dive discussion on all things in person events, transitioning out of MLM into the coaching industry and building 7+ figure businesses through embodiment and service. The evolution of the event industry and the recent AND upcoming 2024 As She Rises Conference hosted by KC - including how it came to life after being postponed + plans for the next one KC's journey from a difficult financial situation to building a successful business. KC shares her spiritual awakenings and how she shifted her approach to business, ultimately achieving over two million dollars in revenue Jenna and KC discussed their experiences transitioning out of network marketing and into other ventures in the online coaching world Together they explore what the key pieces are to having a thriving business that is sustainable and profitable Connect With Jenna: Link In Bio: http://www.soulmeetsstrategy.com/bio Insta: http://instagram.com/soulmeetsstrategy FB Community: https://facebook.com/groups/newearthleadership Website: http://www.soulmeetsstrategy.com About Your Host: Jenna Faye Madden is a soul evolution guide, new earth architect and 7-figure leadership and business mentor for conscious female entrepreneurs. As the CEO of Soul Meets Strategy®, she guides feminine leaders to ASCEND onto their highest timeline, EMBODY their full magic and to SCALE their soul business, sustainably. Jenna is a podcaster, best-selling author, international speaker, and community cultivator, known for her impactful brand and movement for conscious women around the world. With unwavering dedication, she pioneers the path of new earth embodiment, inspiring women to create abundance and reach unprecedented levels of self liberation, soul expression and success. PS: I would love to hear from you! For questions on coaching programs or for collaborations please email my assistant at info@soulmeetsstrategy.com or message me directly on Instagram @soulmeetsstrategy and we can chat! About KC Volard: "I'm a guide for visionaries who are READY to Rewild their magic + mastery. I am a multidimensional being who is here to teach the rebel souls how to do life + business radically different.Being a mama of 3 little Goddess beings, a wife and being diagnosed with ADHD, I scaled my business from $4k months to $60k months in less than a year and have since built a million dollar business organically — normalizing having it ALL without the sacrifice + hustle. Her links: As She Rises 2024 Conference: https://www.kcvolard.com/a/2147694675/Dj8oz4ia Instagram: www.instagram.com/iamkcvolard Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kcvolard/ FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/empowerprojectcommunity
Today's poem is Theme for the nautical cowboy by Kinsale Drake.The Slowdown is your daily poetry ritual. In this episode, Major writes… “One of the reasons why I'm drawn to poetry is because it invites a scale of seeing that sometimes might go undetected. The work of our guest, Leah Thomas, allows folks to engage in what might be hidden. Today's poem, one by a poet featured on Season Three of As She Rises, invites that same scale of seeing and care, not only across universes, but also throughout time.” Celebrate the power of poems with a gift to The Slowdown today. Every donation makes a difference: https://tinyurl.com/rjm4synp
Hey listeners! We've sharing the first episode of another podcast we think you'd love: As She Rises. On the latest season, we're traversing the Colorado River Basin – understanding water through a new lens and centering stories of resilience in the face of the drought. Hosted by Leah Thomas, eco-communicator, author, and founder of the non-profit Intersectional Environmentalist, each episode focuses on a different corner of the basin, beginning in the river's reservoirs on the borders of Arizona and Utah, and finishing in the dry delta in Mexico.In this episode, we're starting our journey just south of Lake Powell, in the Navajo Nation. Today, Lake Powell is around a fifth of its original size. Pools that used to be deep enough to dive into have turned into puddles of mud. And as the water disappears, the forgotten canyon beneath reemerges. Over the years, the U.S. government has signed a number of treaties with the Navajo Nation, promising certain amounts of water, and water infrastructure. But, as they struggle to reallocate water in the face of drought, the government still tends to leave indigenous communities out of the conversation.Poet Kinsale Drake reads her poem, “after Sacred Water,” about how the U.S. government drowned an ecosystem to create a dam that is now shrinking fast. Emma Robbins, director of the Navajo Water Project, explains how her organization ensures households have running water, and that the Navajo Nation has a seat at the table. Wondery+ subscribers can listen to all of season 3 of As She Rises early & ad-free. Find Wondery+ on the Wondery App or Apple Podcasts. For More:Support Navajo Water ProjectDiscover more of Kinsale Drake's poetryAs She Rises is a Wonder Media Network production. Follow Wonder Media Network on Instagram and Twitter.
Hey listeners! We've sharing the first episode of another podcast we think you'd love: As She Rises. On the latest season, we're traversing the Colorado River Basin – understanding water through a new lens and centering stories of resilience in the face of the drought. Hosted by Leah Thomas, eco-communicator, author, and founder of the non-profit Intersectional Environmentalist, each episode focuses on a different corner of the basin, beginning in the river's reservoirs on the borders of Arizona and Utah, and finishing in the dry delta in Mexico.In this episode, we're starting our journey just south of Lake Powell, in the Navajo Nation. Today, Lake Powell is around a fifth of its original size. Pools that used to be deep enough to dive into have turned into puddles of mud. And as the water disappears, the forgotten canyon beneath reemerges. Over the years, the U.S. government has signed a number of treaties with the Navajo Nation, promising certain amounts of water, and water infrastructure. But, as they struggle to reallocate water in the face of drought, the government still tends to leave indigenous communities out of the conversation.Poet Kinsale Drake reads her poem, “after Sacred Water,” about how the U.S. government drowned an ecosystem to create a dam that is now shrinking fast. Emma Robbins, director of the Navajo Water Project, explains how her organization ensures households have running water, and that the Navajo Nation has a seat at the table. Wondery+ subscribers can listen to all of season 3 of As She Rises early & ad-free. Find Wondery+ on the Wondery App or Apple Podcasts. For More:Support Navajo Water ProjectDiscover more of Kinsale Drake's poetryAs She Rises is a Wonder Media Network production. Follow Wonder Media Network on Instagram and Twitter.
Hey listeners! We've sharing the first episode of another podcast we think you'd love: As She Rises. On the latest season, we're traversing the Colorado River Basin – understanding water through a new lens and centering stories of resilience in the face of the drought. Hosted by Leah Thomas, eco-communicator, author, and founder of the non-profit Intersectional Environmentalist, each episode focuses on a different corner of the basin, beginning in the river's reservoirs on the borders of Arizona and Utah, and finishing in the dry delta in Mexico. In this first episode, we're starting our journey just south of Lake Powell, in the Navajo Nation. Today, Lake Powell is around a fifth of its original size. Pools that used to be deep enough to dive into have turned into puddles of mud. And as the water disappears, the forgotten canyon beneath reemerges. Over the years, the U.S. government has signed a number of treaties with the Navajo Nation, promising certain amounts of water, and water infrastructure. But, as they struggle to reallocate water in the face of drought, the government still tends to leave indigenous communities out of the conversation. Poet Kinsale Drake reads her poem, “after Sacred Water,” about how the U.S. government drowned an ecosystem to create a dam that is now shrinking fast. Emma Robbins, director of the Navajo Water Project, explains how her organization ensures households have running water, and that the Navajo Nation has a seat at the table. Wondery+ subscribers can listen to all of season 3 of As She Rises early & ad-free. Find Wondery+ on the Wondery App or Apple Podcasts. For More: Support Navajo Water Project Discover more of Kinsale Drake's poetry As She Rises is a Wonder Media Network production. Follow Wonder Media Network on Instagram and Twitter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More revelations about why Fox News pushed out Tucker Carlson — plus a revealing interview from his former producer. Treasury Secretary Yellen warns that the US could soon run out of money to pay its bills as Biden and McCarthy square off over the GOP's proposed spending cuts. Hollywood writers are on strike. We'll discuss their demands as well as what the strike means for your favorite shows and movies. Following Tennessee Republicans' expulsion of Democratic representatives, now Montana's GOP legislature has banned a transgender representative. Finally, we'll touch on a seemingly boring Supreme Court case that could gut the Biden administration's ability to govern. Jason and Ravi discuss all that and more on Majority 54! Find your corner office comfort. Head to rhone.com/majority and use code MAJORITY to save 20% off your entire order! Solve your daily food waste problem. Use code MAJORITY54 at checkout to save $50 when you visit Lomi.com/MAJORITY54 Thanks to our sponsor biOptimizers! Get free gifts with your purchase to try that will support your digestive system when you order at magbreakthrough.com/majority54 Make sure to tune in to the latest season of As She Rises wherever you listen to podcasts! Majority 54 is a MeidasTouch Network production. Theme music provided by Kemet Coleman. Special thanks to Diana Kander. Majority 54 on Twitter: https://twitter.com/majority54 Jason on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JasonKander Jason on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasonkander/ Ravi on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RaviMGupta Ravi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ravimgupta/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
KC Volard is a self-mastery + kundalini guide for soul-led, heart-centred visionaries who are stepping into leadership. She is the creator of the As She Rises brand and the host of the Empower Project Radio podcast. She helps entrepreneurs turn their gifts into offers and build businesses that serve their communities.Being a mama of 3 little Goddess beings, a wife, and being diagnosed with ADHD, KC scaled her business from $4k months to $60k months in less than a year generating $1.8M in revenue in 3 years - organically. She is all about normalizing having it ALL without the sacrifice and hustle.In this episode, we discussed how Kundalini found KC and how it completely transformed her business results, what happens when your nervous system gets triggered, KC's podcasting mission, how KC's explant journey was a portal of transformation and SO much more! Follow KC at @iamkcvolardSupport the show****Spread the love and share this episode with a friend!Follow us at @powerfulfemaleleaderspodcast on Instagram!Leave us a rating and review on Apple podcast!
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I consider myself to be pretty well tuned into both the strategic side and the energetic side of business – but KC Volard is rooted into business energetics on a whole new level.Starting out in network marketing, KC started her first business embracing the hustle and rose through that company only to find herself super burnt out. Knowing it wasn't sustainable, she left it all behind. Fast forward, and she's now not only got a thriving online coaching business, but she's been able to leave behind the toxic habits and self sabotage in order to embrace a spiritual practise in order to alchemise her success, which she now helps others do in their business. Quick overview of what we cover: The magic of utilizing both energetics and strategy when scaling your business KC's journey of healing from hustle culture and scaling without itKC's perspective on energy alchemy and Kundalini and how they can help transform your business Why you should stop asking for permission and just do the thing RESOURCES: Click here to join Adriane's Scalable Foundations MembershipClick here to get on the waitlist for Sustainable Growth LabClick here to work with Adriane and the Soulpreneur AgencyClick here to work with KC using The Co-Creatrix MethodClick here to join KC's facebook group ‘As She Rises' Click here for to try out kundalini with this short kundalini video, Ego Eradicator Kriya. This Kriya stimulates takes you from the egotistical mind to your Highest Self mind, tap into your intuition + start to remove and surrender a little bit of that ego.LET'S CONNECT: Follow Soulpreneur: @soulpreneur_coFollow Sustainable Scaling: @sustainablescaling Follow Adriane @adrianegaleaVisit the website: soulpreneur.coCONNECT WITH KC: Follow KC @iamkcvolardVisit the website: soulpreneur.coVisit KC's website: kcvolard.comKC Volard is a guide for visionaries who are READY to Rewild their magic + mastery. Being a mama of 3 little Goddess beings, a wife and being diagnosed with ADHD, KC scaled her business from $4k months to $60k months in less than a year and has since built a million dollar business organically — normalizing having it ALL without the sacrifice + hustle. She is here for the changemakers who want to FULLY embody Wealth + crack the codes to living a truly abundant life in their Mind•Body•Frequency and Business – focussing on energy alchemy, somatic embodiment, kundalini, past life exploration + sacred business blueprints.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Loved this episode? If you leave a review or share it with your friends on social, my team will send you a copy of one of our favourite business resources! Take a screenshot and email it over to us at support@soulpreneur.co or DM it to @sustainablescalingThis episode was first published at SustainableScaling.co/010
Following a contentious Easter weekend with his family, Ravi is looking for answers. Enter Mónica Guzmán, a professional bridge builder and author of the new book, I Never Thought Of It That Way. She walks Jason and Ravi through how to reframe the curiosity gap that can keep us from connecting with the conservative people in our lives.Listen to As She Rises, a podcast hosted by M54's producer Grace Lynch that personalizes the elusive magnitude of climate change. If you've listened for a while, you know that Ravi and Jason would be nothing without their Athletic Greens. See what all the hype is about when you go to AthleticGreens.com/majority and get a free year supply of Vitamin D and 5 free travel packs with your order. Right now, save up to 60% off your subscription when you go to BABBEL.com/ MAJORITY54 and enjoy 60% off your subscription. Babbel—Language for life.Upstart-powered personal loans can help you pay down high-interest debt—all online, with simple and easy-to-understand payment terms. Don't wait and check your rate today at Upstart.com/Majority54. Helix is offering up to 200 dollars off all mattress orders and two free pillows for our listeners at HelixSleep.com/Majority54.Jason is back with a new season and a new co-host, Ravi Gupta. Each week, they'll tackle our most pressing issues, giving you the tools necessary to successfully have conversations across the aisle.Majority54 is a Wonder Media Network production. It's produced by Grace Lynch, Edie Allard and Adesuwa Agbonile. Theme music provided by Kemet Coleman. Special thanks to Diana Kander.Majority 54 on TwitterJason on TwitterJason on InstagramRavi on TwitterRavi on InstagramMónica on Twitter
Far out in the waters of the South Pacific are the Samoan Islands. They make up an island paradise, a contested territory, an ecological haven. They might also hold a key in the fight to protect endangered coral reefs.“steady us mother/ your eye lights the wayyour heart moves our bloodyour hand steers our boat.”Welcome to season 2 of As She Rises. In this episode, we visit the islands of Samoa. Poet Caroline Sinavaiana Gabbard reads her poem “Sā Nafanuā” and discusses how language and ancestral stories can guide us in the present. Motusaga Vaeoso, who studies corals with the Coral Reef Advisory Group of American Samoa, tells us about resilient coral species and the important role communities play in sustaining conservation efforts. She reminds us that there is a lot left to fight for.Take Action:Read Caroline's poetry collection, Alchemies of Distance and her other book mohawk/samoa: transmigrationsYou can follow Motu's work through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration website. Keep up with the state of Samoa's coral reefs at americansamoa.noaa.gov.
What does the latest news about rising inflation mean? And how should we broach the topic with our Republican friends and family? This week, Jason and Ravi tackle those questions, and offer some answers. Plus, they dive into the latest news, including Bill Maher's appearance on Joe Rogan, the Jan. 6 committee debating wether to make a criminal referral, and Jonathan Swan's incisive interview with Mitch McConnell. Listen to As She Rises, a podcast hosted by M54's producer Grace Lynch that personalizes the elusive magnitude of climate change. If you've listened for a while, you know that Ravi and Jason would be nothing without their Athletic Greens. See what all the hype is about when you go to AthleticGreens.com/majority and get a free year supply of Vitamin D and 5 free travel packs with your order. This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp online therapy. Majority 54 listeners get 10% off their first month when they visit BetterHelp.com/M54.If you're looking to relieve stress & anxiety, sleep better, or improve your focus, Headspace is your everyday dose of mindfulness for real life. Majority 54 listeners get one month free of their entire mindfulness library by visiting headspace.com/m54Jason is back with a new season and a new co-host, Ravi Gupta. Each week, they'll tackle our most pressing issues, giving you the tools necessary to successfully have conversations across the aisle.Majority54 is a Wonder Media Network production. It's produced by Grace Lynch, Edie Allard and Adesuwa Agbonile. Theme music provided by Kemet Coleman. Special thanks to Diana Kander.Majority 54 on TwitterJason on TwitterJason on InstagramRavi on TwitterRavi on Instagram
In today's episode of the Queen of Pep Talks podcast I'm finally bringing you a life update! Life has been hectic, and honestly at times it feels like my head is spinning. In this episode I share an emotional moment processing everything that's been going on behind the scenes and all the fun stuff that's coming up! XOLinks/ResourcesRegister for the FREE "As She Rises" Summit.Get YOUR Create Joy Journal.Join my TEXT Community.Sign up for the JJXO Weekly Newsletter.Download my Get-To-Do List!Join the FREE Create Change Community!Read my book "Battle for Growth".Need a Workout Plan? Get mine hereFollow the Inspiration on Instagram.TOPICS COVERED(01:10) Athleta Event Recap(05:25) Podcast Interview w/ Kail Lowry(09:04) Struggles w/ Taking it All In(11:00) Create Joy Re-brand Launch(13:00) Importance of Preventative Self Care(14:43) Avoiding Triggers(17:27) Vacation to Mexico, As She Rises Summit, Consistency
If you're loving this month's Womanica theme, wait til you listen to As She Rises! As She Rises is back for a second season to celebrate both Earth and Poetry Month. Throughout April, we're telling the stories of climate progress that give us the hope we need to keep going.
As She Rises is back for a second season to celebrate both Earth and Poetry Month. Throughout April, we're telling the stories of climate progress that give us the hope we need to keep going.
With a problem as big as the climate crisis, it can be hard to truly visualize its impact. We're excited to share the first episode of As She Rises, a new Wonder Media Network podcast that brings together poetry and stories of action to contextualize the elusive magnitude of climate change. This episode of As She Rises visits the land currently known as Louisiana. Poet Jerika Marchan reads from her collection “SWOLE,” recounts living through Hurricane Katrina, and tells us why she'll stay in Louisiana as long as it will let her. Colette Pichon Battle, founder and executive director of the Gulf Coast Center for Law and Policy, advocates for structural shifts towards ecological equity and climate justice in communities of color on the frontline of climate change.Subscribe to As She Rises on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
On this week's episode of The Waves, Slate staff writer Rebecca Onion is joined by Grace Lynch, host of As She Rises, a podcast that centers the poems of artists around the world to explore the climate crisis. The pair talk about the dangerous impact climate change has on the lives of women—emotionally, physically, and, in some cases, as mothers. Is there hope? Depends on how you look at it. In our Slate Plus “Is This Feminist” segment, Rebecca and Grace debate if “Bond girls” are feminist. Recommendations: Rebecca: The Trouble With White Women, by Kyla Schuller and the Netflix show Midnight Mass. Grace: The podcasts Encyclopedia Womanica and Fall of Civilizations. Podcast production by Cheyna Roth with editorial oversight by Susan Matthews and June Thomas. Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to thewaves@slate.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In conversation with Grace Lynch, Senior Producer for Wonder Media and host of the new podcast As She Rises, which centers native voices and women of color to personalize the elusive magnitude of climate change.
On this week's episode of The Waves, Slate staff writer Rebecca Onion is joined by Grace Lynch, host of As She Rises, a podcast that centers the poems of artists around the world to explore the climate crisis. The pair talk about the dangerous impact climate change has on the lives of women—emotionally, physically, and, in some cases, as mothers. Is there hope? Depends on how you look at it. In our Slate Plus “Is This Feminist” segment, Rebecca and Grace debate if “Bond girls” are feminist. Recommendations: Rebecca: The Trouble With White Women, by Kyla Schuller and the Netflix show Midnight Mass. Grace: The podcasts Encyclopedia Womanica and Fall of Civilizations. Podcast production by Cheyna Roth with editorial oversight by Susan Matthews and June Thomas. Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to thewaves@slate.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of The Waves, Slate staff writer Rebecca Onion is joined by Grace Lynch, host of As She Rises, a podcast that centers the poems of artists around the world to explore the climate crisis. The pair talk about the dangerous impact climate change has on the lives of women—emotionally, physically, and, in some cases, as mothers. Is there hope? Depends on how you look at it. In our Slate Plus “Is This Feminist” segment, Rebecca and Grace debate if “Bond girls” are feminist. Recommendations: Rebecca: The Trouble With White Women, by Kyla Schuller and the Netflix show Midnight Mass. Grace: The podcasts Encyclopedia Womanica and Fall of Civilizations. Podcast production by Cheyna Roth with editorial oversight by Susan Matthews and June Thomas. Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to thewaves@slate.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gretchen Miller gives us a taste of what's ahead with her groundbreaking podcast, “@risk in the Climate Crisis” (pictured) From the Halifax Examiner we read: “Hundreds march through Halifax to demand action on climate change”; Now we have two stories from the Melbourne-based ClimateWorks: “Australia signed the Paris Agreement. Then what happened?”; “Good news in climate solutions – September edition”; Coming in November this year is the “Impact Summit, Sydney 2021”; Climate Action alerts readers to: “University of Bath to offer climate change education for all new students”; Next, we have a comment piece from The Telegraph: “Green warriors are on a mission to stamp out prosperity as we know it”; Now it is five stories from The Guardian: “Thinktank calls for carbon trading desk for small farmers and climate-focused livestock research”; “‘Blah, blah, blah': Greta Thunberg lambasts leaders over climate crisis”; “The UK's petrol crisis is just a taste of a more jittery, uncertain future”; “Thinktank wants $259m in royalties directed to coalmining towns as renewables take over”; “Climate pressure on Scott Morrison grows as NSW promises to cut emissions in half by 2030”; And from the BBC it's: “Justin Rowlatt, climate editor”; Enjoy some climate poetry from: “As She Rises”; And what does Wikipedia has to say about “Climate change”; Three stories from the Melbourne Age: “PM briefs federal MPs on net-zero as Nationals raise new fears”; “Bridget McKenzie takes swipe at ‘vacuous' Liberals over net-zero”; “The energy crisis wreaking havoc across the globe”; And then we have an Editorial from The Age: “Morrison needs to go to Glasgow climate summit”; From Bloomberg Business: “China's Coal Shortage Means Higher Prices for the World”; Two stories from ABC News: “SA's statewide blackout was five years ago — here's how energy supply has evolved since then”; “Methane emissions higher than previous estimates in Queensland's Surat Basin CSG region”; And from The Newsroom: “COP26 - last chance to ramp up climate change ambition”; Now we have two stories from The Conversation: “The Nationals signing up to net-zero should be a no-brainer. Instead, they're holding Australia to ransom”; “Climate explained: what is an ice age and how often do they happen?”; From The New Daily: “Koalas, emus and more will be reintroduced to Sydney, thanks to a new national park”; And The New York Times tells readers: “Ford Will Build 4 Factories in a Big Electric Vehicle Push”; From Inside Climate News, readers learn: “Dangerous Air: As California Burns, America Breathes Toxic Smoke”; The World Resources Institute has two stories: “The U.S. Can Achieve Climate Commitments — With All of Society Strategy”; “Will Progress at Climate Week Spur More Action Ahead of COP26?”; From The Sydney Morning Herald: “Glimpses of a low carbon future amid Port Kembla's coal and steel”; And finally, from The Climate Reality Project, Canada: “Mobilizing Youth for Systemic Climate Action, The lessons I learned from Dr. Michael E. Mann's The New Climate War”. Enjoy “Music for a Warming World”. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/climateconversations
Grace is back with a new show tackling the greatest challenge of our time: climate change. Each week, As She Rises connects the power of poetry with the work of local activists to create an intimate portrait of climate change. This episode of As She Rises visits the land currently known as Louisiana. Poet Jerika Marchan reads from her collection “SWOLE,” recounts living through Hurricane Katrina, and tells us why she'll stay in Louisiana as long as it will let her. Colette Pichon Battle, founder and executive director of the Gulf Coast Center for Law and Policy, advocates for structural shifts towards ecological equity and climate justice in communities of color on the frontline of climate change.Subscribe to As She Rises on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
In the land we know as Alaska, a poet considers a melting landscape also ablaze. What does it mean to live in a “sepia-toned” world, to be forced to distance your ties to your culture, and to truly understand that what happens to the land also happens to the people? “June really isn't June anymore / is it?” In this episode, we visit the land currently known as Alaska. Joan Naviyuk Kane, Iñupiaq poet and scholar, joins us with the title poem of her collection “Hyperboreal” and her experience watching the landscape she grew up in change drastically because of climate change. Local activist Enei Begaye centers an Indigenized perspective as she works toward a more sustainable and just future for the native communities around her, and Siqiniq Maupin works to strengthen Iñupiaq cultural identity despite the poisonous grip of the oil and gas industry on her homeland. Take action:Support Enei's work at NativeMovement.org: volunteer, donate, sign petitions and more.SILA, Sovereign Iñupiat for a Living Arctic, has similar opportunities to support organizing efforts to protect and preserve Alaska's North Slope. You can join their monthly meetings as a respectful member to learn more about frontline efforts.You can find more of Joan's work and poetry books on her website. Her newest book, “Dark Traffic,” is out now.Join efforts to put pressure on world leaders, who should be taking radical action on climate change, at COP26 and beyond:Support SheChangesClimate, which is trying to get more women in top-level leadership at COP26 and other delegations around the world.Check out Greenpeace's campaign: you can get involved with a local volunteer group in the UK or sign the Greenpeace petitionFollow Wonder Media Network:WebsiteInstagramTwitter
Climate change is such a huge threat, it can be hard to truly visualize its impact. This week, we're proud to share the first episode of As She Rises, a new Wonder Media Network podcast using poetry and the voices of BIPOC to contextualize the true effects of climate change.Subscribe to As She Rises on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.We're always looking for ways to improve the podcast and find other listeners like you. You can help us by filling out a brief survey at wondermedianetwork.com/majority54survey. Thank you!Jason is back with a new season and a new co-host, Ravi Gupta. Each week, they'll tackle our most pressing issues, giving you the tools necessary to successfully have conversations across the aisle.Majority54 is a Wonder Media Network production. It's produced by Grace Lynch and Edie Allard. Theme music provided by Kemet Coleman. Special thanks to Diana Kander.Majority 54 on TwitterJason on TwitterJason on InstagramRavi on TwitterRavi on InstagramGrace on Twitter
In New Orleans, there is a time before the storm, and a time after. How does one keep up with change in a state losing a football field's worth of land every hour and a half? On a street where a neighbor's porch is built 12 feet off the ground? Take Action:The Gulf Coast Center for Law and Policy advances structural shifts toward ecological equity and climate justice in Gulf South communities of color on the frontline of climate change. You can donate to or volunteer with the GCCLP and Colette's work at GCCLP.org.Join the efforts of the Gulf South for a Green New Deal at GulfSouth2GND.org. Find regional movements and events at GulfSouth4GND.org/regional-actions.Support Jerika's poetry and book, “Swole,” at FuturePoem.com.Join efforts to put pressure on world leaders, at COP26 and beyond:Support SheChangesClimate, which is trying to get more women in top-level leadership at COP26 and other delegations around the world.Check out Greenpeace's campaign: you can get involved with a local volunteer group in the UK or sign the Greenpeace petition.Donate to local aid groups organizing for Hurricane Ida and COVID-19 relief for the city of New Orleans and surrounding communities:Imagine Water Works advocates for "living with water" and works at the intersections of reducing risk from flooding, pollution, and natural hazards, prioritizing those who are systemically forgotten or pushed to the margins.Our Voice Nuestra Voz (#BlackAndBrownGetDown Community Defense Fund) organizes parents to expand quality educational access for students in New Orleans.House of Tulip is a community land trust creating housing solutions for trans and gender non conforming people in Louisiana:Bvlbancha Collective is an Indigenous mutual aid collective working in and for Bvlbancha, the original Chahta name for New Orleans.New Orleans Musicians' Clinic provides comprehensive medical care and social services to local musicians, performing artists, cultural workers, and tradition bearers.United Houma Nation Relief supports the efforts and general daily operations of the United Houma Nation.Follow Wonder Media Network:WebsiteInstagramTwitter
As She Rises is a new show from Wonder Media Network that aims to personalize the elusive magnitude of climate change. Follow Wonder Media Network:WebsiteInstagramTwitter
In this episode, I connect with Energy Alchemy & Kundalini Biz Coach KC Volard. It is an open and honest conversation about being a mom and entrepreneur and that it gets to be easier. She shares the story of her journey from becoming a 7-figure business owner through hustle to switching paths completely and rebuilding a soul & heart-aligned business. KC also shares her secret on how she went from stagnating at $4k months to achieving consistent $40k months. Can't wait for you to listen to this one! Connect with KC: IG @kc_volard Join her FB community - “As She Rises” www.kcvolard.com Follow me on IG & TikTok @thedivinemaven Join Rooted the Mastermind - https://www.jessicahutto.com/offers/EkunC9rZ/checkout Get on waitlist for Chakra Healing Certification - https://www.jessicahutto.com/chakra-cert