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Best podcasts about autumn brown

Latest podcast episodes about autumn brown

Breaking Down Patriarchy
Loving Corrections - with author adrienne maree brown

Breaking Down Patriarchy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 62:51


Amy is joined by adrienne maree brown to discuss her latest book, Loving Corrections, and learn about improving our accountability practices, plus what it takes to live in right relationship with the friends and family with whom we most disagree.Donate to Breaking Down Patriarchyadrienne maree brown (she/they) is growing a garden of healing ideas. Informed by decades of movement facilitation, somatics, science fiction scholarship and doula work, adrienne has nurtured Emergent Strategy, Pleasure Activism, Radical Imagination and Loving Correction as ideas and practices for transformation. adrienne is the NYT-bestselling author/editor of several published texts, a ritual singer-songwriter, co-generator of the Lineages of Change Tarot Deck, and co-creator/host of How to Survive the End of the World podcast with Autumn Brown. adrienne's latest book Loving Corrections is now available from AK Press.

For The Wild
Earthly Reads: adrienne maree brown on Loving Corrections / S1:1

For The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 36:20


We are excited to announce the first season of our Earthly Reads series featuring conversations with some of our favorite authors including adrienne maree brown, Marcia Bjornerud, Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Prentis Hemphill Tricia Hersey, and Céline Semaan. This collection of books is meant to encourage grounded conversation that roots justice, imagination, and transformation within the soil and substance of the Earth. The series will focus on themes of resistance, embodiment, and connection to self and others in an era of alienation and isolation. Together, we will explore what it means to create compassionate community that is deeply attuned to our positions as human members of ecosystems.For more details about the series and to purchase access to the full study, visit forthewild.world/bookstudy.   We're kicking off this series with our beloved returning guest, adrienne maree brown. In this heartfelt episode, adrienne shares more about her new book Loving Corrections and reminds us of what it means to value relationships and reflection across humanity. Access the full episode (65min.) by joining us on Patreon or the Earthly Reads Book Study.adrienne maree brown (she/they) is growing a garden of healing ideas. Informed by decades of movement facilitation, somatics, science fiction scholarship and doula work, adrienne has nurtured Emergent Strategy, Pleasure Activism, Radical Imagination and Loving Correction as ideas and practices for transformation. adrienne is the NYT-bestselling author/editor of several published texts, a ritual singer-songwriter, co-generator of the Lineages of Change Tarot Deck, and co-creator/host of How to Survive the End of the World podcast with Autumn Brown. adrienne's latest book Loving Corrections is now available from AK Press.♫  The music featured in this series is from the compilation Staying: Leaving Records Aid to Artists Impacted by the Los Angeles Wildfires courtesy of our partner Leaving Records. Compilation proceeds are directed back into the community of artists and families impacted by the fires. Learn more at staying.bandcamp.com. The artists featured in this episode are M.A. Tiesenga, Hundred Waters, Alia Mohamed, and Arushi Jain. Visit our website at forthewild.world for the full episode description, references, and action points.Support the show

The Best Advice Show
Pack Your Go Bag with adrienne maree brown and Autumn Brown

The Best Advice Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 23:20


adrienne maree brown and Autumn Brown are sisters, authors, artists and co-hosts of How to Survive the End of the World. Inspired by wisdom from Octavia Butler's ⁠Parable of the Sower⁠ and a listener's inquiry, Zak and the sisters delve into practical steps for emergency preparedness, the psychological barriers of starting, and the importance of preparing in community. From essential items to include to practicing quick evacuations, this episode is packed with valuable advice for surviving in unpredictable situations.The excerpt of Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler was read by Lucie Putnam---YK Hong: Liberatory strategy + Tech justiceGo Bag EssentialsTactical Hope and the OODA Loop from How to Survive the End of the World  Help Zak continue making this show by becoming a Best Advice Show Patron @ https://www.patreon.com/bestadviceshow---Call Zak on the advice show hotline @ 844-935-BEST---Share this episode on IG @BestAdviceShow

RTÉ - Culture File on Classic Drive
The Culture File Debate x Beta Festival

RTÉ - Culture File on Classic Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 28:42


Recorded live at Beta Festival '24 in Dublin's Liberties, The Culture File Debate brings together artists Basil Al-Rawi and Conan McIvor, researcher Dr Autumn Brown and historian Ciaran Wallace to explore how we preserve and reimagine our cultural archives in a world of digital tools.

Explore and Draw
Giveaway result!

Explore and Draw

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 4:46


Hello readers!I'm delighted to announce the result of our first giveaway here on Substack.Thankyou to everyone who took the time to comment and enter on my November round-up post. It was really a pleasure to read your comments and hear also which Derwent pencils are your favourite and which you'd like to try.I've listed the pencils that are included in the giveaway in case you want to build your own pencil tin.x 10 Lightfast Lichen Green, Mustard, Autumn Red, Foliage, Green Earth, Mid Ultramarine, Golden Sun, Seaweed, Pine, Forestx 6 Drawing Olive Earth, Yellow Ochre, Brown Ochre, Light Sienna, Ruby Earth, Chocolatex 4 Coloursoft Ginger, Grey Green, Pimentox 3 Graphitint Meadow, Autumn Brown, Ocean Bluex 1 Watercolour Blue GreySo without further ado to find out the winner please watch the video above!Remember if you'd like to purchase any of Derwent pencils on their GB site you can enter this code MIXED-MEDIA-MC at checkout to get 30% off voucher is valid until 31st December 2024.And if you'd like to purchase my 2025 calendar you can do so here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit melaniechadwick.substack.com/subscribe

Mother is a Question
Show spotlight: How to Survive the End of the World

Mother is a Question

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 87:06


This week we're sharing the loving and playful podcast, "How to Survive the End of the World" hosted by Autumn Brown and adrienne maree brown. In this episode, "Loving as Family Practice," the Brown sisters explore what they've learned about love at the site of their own family, what they are generating as adults building and holding family, mothering children, and some things they have figured out that increase the possibility of love in intentional familial space. Plus zombies. Plus tattoo plans. Autumn Brown and adrienne maree brown, two sisters, share many identities, as writers, activists, facilitators, and inheritors of multiracial diasporic lineages, as well as a particular interest in the question of survival.  Their podcast delves into the practices we need as a community, to move through endings and to come out whole on the other side, whatever that might be.

Black Girls' Guide to Surviving Menopause
Season of Orisii: The Sisters Brown, adrienne and Autumn

Black Girls' Guide to Surviving Menopause

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 73:31


Welcome to our 6th iteration of the ⁠Black Girl's Guide to Surviving Menopause⁠ podcast: the Season of Orisii. Building on our international diasporic tour from last year, this season's theme is Orisii, or 'pairs' in the Afric language of Yoruba. We've invited different types of pairs to explore the through-line between menarche and menopause. You will hear parent/child, partner/lovers and siblings to offer their reflections and observations about this journey as individual and as Orisii. We, as people capable of menstruation, understand that each experience is unique and impacts both ourselves and the connections we have with our loved ones. For this third episode of our Season of Orisii, we have sisters adrienne maree brown and Autumn Brown. Opening portals, multiverse traveling companions, and life beyond the end of the world: How can we stay grounded in the present moment, in this reality of constant change, decay, death, and rebirth, without feeling completely overwhelmed? And then what? Surviving the various challenges within ourselves and in the world while navigating the transition between our changing identities of past, present, and future selves, all while supporting each other and remembering our individual needs. What if we redefined "self-centered" to mean the preservation of all aspects of ourselves, young, older, fragile, strong for iterative healing? These are some of the themes and questions we explored with the Sisters Brown, adrienne, and Autumn on this episode and we can't think of a better way to kick off Black August during our Season of Orisii. Black August is a time of year to honor our Black freedom fighters, political prisoners, and resistance against oppression via study, fasting, training and fighting. It is the antithesis of “celebration” and empty “homage.” Black August commemoration and practice place our collective struggle and sacrifice on center stage. More on the why of Black August here, detailed by the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement.  Meet adrienne and Autumn: adrienne maree brown grows healing ideas in public through her multi-genre writing, her collaborations and her podcasts. Informed by 25 years of movement facilitation, somatics, Octavia E. Butler scholarship and her work as a doula, adrienne has nurtured Emergent Strategy, Pleasure Activism, Radical Imagination and Transformative Justice as ideas and practices for transformation. She is the author/editor of several published texts, co-generator of a tarot deck and a developing musical ritual. adrienne's forthcoming book ⁠Loving Corrections⁠ will be released on August 20 from AK Press. Autumn Brown is a musician, facilitator, and author of speculative fiction and creative non-fiction. As the front woman of the eponymous band, AUTUMN, she has created two EPs, ⁠The Animal in You and The Way Your Blood Beats⁠. Her writing has been featured in Revolutionary Mothering, Parenting 4 Social Justice, Octavia's Brood, and Lightspeed Magazine. She co-hosts the podcast How to Survive the End of the World, and facilitates political education and movement strategy through the Anti-Oppression Resource and Training Alliance. To learn more about the Sisters Brown, check out the following links: ⁠adrienne maree brown⁠ ⁠Autumn Brown⁠ ⁠How to Survive the End of the World⁠ There she is—- neither Super hero nor villain Something in between Inside the between A life lived so many times Familiar echoes Between truth and dare Lies all of the answers still… YOU are your best thing Black August Haiku, Omisade Burney-Scott Show Notes: Produced by Mariah M., Creative Director at BGG2SM Hosted by Omisade Burney-Scott, Founder & Chief Curatorial Officer at BGG2SM Edited by Kim Blocker of ⁠TDS Radio⁠ Theme music by Taj Scott Season 6 Artwork by Assata Goff, artist & in-house Iconographer of BGG2SM Season 6 of is sponsored by ⁠The Honey Pot Company⁠ Learn more about Black Girl's Guide to Surviving Menopause at www.blackgirlsguidetosurvivingmenopause.com

AirGo
BONUS - How to Survive the End of the World w/ Autumn Brown & adrienne maree brown

AirGo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 70:45


We've got a little podswap for ya with our friends Autumn and adrienne maree brown of the How to Survive the End of the World podcast! Make sure you go click subscribe on their wonderful show and get in tune with this show that delves into the practices we need as a community, to move through endings and to come out whole on the other side, whatever that might be. Subscribe - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-survive-the-end-of-the-world/id1309300649

Next Economy Now: Business as a Force for Good
(Rebroadcast) Autumn Brown: The Solidarity Economy

Next Economy Now: Business as a Force for Good

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 48:40


Tune into this special rebroadcast of our October 2019 conversation with Autumn Brown, mother, organizer, theologian, artist, and facilitator.For full show notes, visit: https://www.lifteconomy.com/blog/2019/10/1/next-economy-nowSend us a Text Message.EARLY BIRD SALE: Save 20% when you register for our fall cohort of The Next Economy MBA before July 29th. Learn more: https://lifteconomy.com/mbaSupport the Show.

Focus: Black Oklahoma
Women's History Month-Maternal Mortality Rates & Doulas-Podcast Only Release

Focus: Black Oklahoma

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 26:54


This is a podcast special episode that combines three segments of our ongoing coverage of health inequities, especially as it relates to Black and Brown women. In the first story (originally aired on episode one in January 2021) Dr. Autumn Brown speaks with women who have experienced the trauma many Black women face during the process of childbirth. She speaks with Marnie Jackson and Laba Williams, Executive Director of the Tulsa Birth Equity Initiative. In the second segment (originally aired on episode eight in August 2021) Britny Cordera explores the shared connections between Black and Native American women in their traditional birth practices and the practice of doulas. She speaks with Jaysha Lyons Echo Hawk, who is a two-spirit mother, birth worker, graduate student, and founder of Indigenous Milk Medicine Week. They are an enrolled member of the Seminole Nation and descendant of the Pawnee, Iowa, Omaha, and Creek Tribes. Britny also speaks with Ziara Kyre York who was brought to this doula activism through the George Floyd and Breonna Taylor stories.Finally we hear from Dr. Jabraan Pasha whose story originally aired on episode 26 in February of 2023. Dr. Pasha reconnects our listeners to Tulsa Birth Equity Initiative. This time Omare Jimmerson is Executive Director, taking over that position in September of 2022. Before Joining TBEI she served as Deputy Director for Tulsa Parks. Dr. Pasha also speaks with doula Ashlee Wilson. Focus: Black Oklahoma is produced in partnership with KOSU Radio and Tri-City Collective. Additional support is provided by the the Commemoration Fund.Our theme music is by Moffett Music.Focus: Black Oklahoma's executive producers are Quraysh Ali Lansana and Bracken Klar. Our associate producers are Smriti Iyengar and Jesse Ulrich. Daryl Turner is our production intern.

For The Wild
ADRIENNE MAREE BROWN on Pleasure as Birthright [ENCORE] /367

For The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 60:20


This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with adrienne maree brown which originally aired in April 2019.adrienne maree brown begins this week's episode by asking, “If we were not ashamed of our pleasure, what would become possible? If we started to understand that pleasure is something that everyone should have access to, what would become possible?”This week on For The Wild, we are exploring how to embody pleasure in its many forms with adrienne maree brown. Drawing upon Audre Lorde's seminal publication, Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power, adrienne maree brown's latest book, Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good, reiterates how once we truly know the pleasure of being alive, suffering becomes unimaginable. Above all, pleasure resides in our body, but many of us seem to forget this through lifetimes of social conditioning, performative identities, and the multitude of ways in which capitalism and patriarchy have filtered love and desire through the lens of ownership. Yet, whether we are cognizant of this or not, our pleasure and our liberation remain inextricably bound together.adrienne maree brown is the author of Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds and Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good and co-editor of Octavia's Brood: Science Fiction from Social Justice Movements. adrienne facilitates social justice and Black liberation through the Emergent Strategy Ideation Institute, the Detroit Narrative Agency and is part of Black Organizing for Leadership and Dignity. She and her sister, Autumn Brown, co-host the How to Survive the End of the World podcast. Music by The Boom Booms, JB the First Lady, and Small Town.Support the show

How to Survive the End of the World
The Animal in You: Listening Party

How to Survive the End of the World

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 85:02


adrienne takes a break from our regular program to bring us a very special bonus episode with a super special guest: AUTUMN, the band! Podcast cohost Autumn Brown comes back, this time as a guest to talk about her debut EP, The Animal in You. The Brown Sisters are joined by Autumn's brilliant collaborators Nehemiah Luckett, Merrill Garbus, and Sterling Duns. Tune in to hear adrienne interview the team about the process of producing the EP, with intimate look at each song. --- ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SUPPORT OUR SHOW! - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/Endoftheworldshow --- Music by Tunde Olaniran, Mother Cyborg, The Bengsons & AUTUMN --- HTS ESSENTIALS ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SUPPORT Our Show on Patreon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/Endoftheworldshow⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠PEEP us on IG⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/endoftheworldpc/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/how-to-survive-the-end-of-the-world/message

We Can Do Hard Things with Glennon Doyle
266. How to Love Family When You're Divided On Beliefs with adrienne maree brown & Autumn Brown

We Can Do Hard Things with Glennon Doyle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 71:07


Just in time for the holidays: adrienne maree brown and Autumn Brown join us for a heart-opening, mind-bending conversation about sisterhood, justice, family, and how to love ourselves and people with different values simultaneously.  Why their family holidays used to end in explosions – and the strategy they used to transform family time into peaceful respites. Their intentional practice for creating a more beautiful way of spending time together - including their weekly “Sister Check-ins.”  What their mother did as children to protect their dignity, and what they are doing now to protect hers. Their beautiful vision for the future – and invitation to all of us to go with them.  For our conversation with adrienne, check out 239. Why Are We Never Satisfied? With adrienne maree brown.  About adrienne:  adrienne maree brown grows healing ideas in public through writing, music, and podcasts. adrienne has nurtured Emergent Strategy, Pleasure Activism, Radical Imagination and Transformative Justice as ideas, frameworks, networks and practices for transformation. adrienne's work is informed by 25 years of social and environmental justice facilitation primarily supporting Black liberation. adrienne is the author/editor of Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds; Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good; Grievers; and Maroons.adrienne lives in Durham, NC. TW: @adriennemaree IG:@adriennemareebrown About Autumn:  Autumn Brown is a mother, organizer, theologian, artist, and facilitator. The youngest child of an interracial marriage, rooted in the complex lineages of counter-culturalism and the military industrial complex, Autumn is a queer, mixed-race Black woman who identifies closely with her African and European lineages, and a gifted facilitator who grounds her work in healing from the trauma of oppression.  Autumn is a facilitator with the Anti-Oppression Resource & Training Alliance (AORTA), a worker-owned cooperative devoted to strengthening movements for social justice and a solidarity economy through political education, training, and planning. Prior to joining AORTA, Autumn served as the Executive Director of RECLAIM!, a non-profit that works to increase access to mental health support so that queer and trans youth may reclaim their lives from oppression in all its forms. Autumn co-hosts the podcast "How to Survive the End of the World" with her sister, adrienne maree brown. She lives in Minneapolis with her three brilliant children. IG:@autumnmeghanbrown To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Dyed Green
How to Survive the End of the World's Witch School 13: Claire Davey

Dyed Green

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 63:31


A special broadcast of Autumn and Adrienne Maree Brown's interview with Claire Davey, an apothecarist, distiller, and spiritual leader from County Galway: We found Claire Davey on the summer solstice and bring her to you this Samhain week. Claire shares sacred Celtic Cosmology teachings about moving into the sacred delicious darkness of this phase of our (northern hemisphere) year.Dyed Green is a project of Bog & Thunder, whose mission is to highlight the best of Irish food and culture, through food tours, events, and media. Find out more at www.bogandthunder.com.Dyed Green is Powered by Simplecast.

Trinity Long Room Hub
Art+Science = ?? Curating Cultures Outside the Academy - Trinity Arts & Humanities Research Festival

Trinity Long Room Hub

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 33:04


Recorded Monday, September 25th 2023 as part of the Trinity Arts & Humanities Research Festival 2023. Cross-disciplinarians Amelia McConville and Autumn Brown join tech festival founder Aisling Murray to talk about art, science and tech events both in and beyond the university.

Partyline with Dave Palmer
Party Line 5-30-23 with Dave Palmer and Autumn Brown

Partyline with Dave Palmer

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 51:29


Dave sits down with Autumn Brown of Integrated Athens.

Wondermine
Season 3, Episode 4: Friendlove

Wondermine

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 47:26 Transcription Available


Swiping a title from adrienne maree and Autumn Brown, we're talking about what goes into loving our friends, and why it's so important to do so.Mentioned in this episode:Praise by Sara CateAnd Yet by Kate BaerBilly Collins https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/billy-collinsMary Oliver https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/mary-oliverMaggie Nelson https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/maggie-nelsonhttps://www.endoftheworldshow.org/ The Lazy Genius Way by Kendra AdachiWe also talked about Phoebe's Snack Service and Vimala's Curryblossom Café, for you Durham-area folks who love food.Music by ZakharValaha from Pixabay Music by ZakharValaha from PixabayFollow us on Instagram @wonderminepodcast

Wondermine
Season 3, Episode 4: Friendlove

Wondermine

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 47:26 Transcription Available


Swiping a title from adrienne maree and Autumn Brown, we're talking about what goes into loving our friends, and why it's so important to do so.Mentioned in this episode:Praise by Sara CateAnd Yet by Kate BaerBilly Collins https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/billy-collinsMary Oliver https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/mary-oliverMaggie Nelson https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/maggie-nelsonhttps://www.endoftheworldshow.org/ The Lazy Genius Way by Kendra AdachiWe also talked about Phoebe's Snack Service and Vimala's Curryblossom Café, for you Durham-area folks who love food.Music by ZakharValaha from Pixabay Music by ZakharValaha from PixabayFollow us on Instagram @wonderminepodcast

The Emergent Strategy Podcast
Host Favorites: Relating During the Pandemic with Autumn Brown (2021)

The Emergent Strategy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 58:47


As we near the end of season 2 of the ESII podcast, we chose our all-time favorite past episodes for you to enjoy. This week, adrienne chose Relating During the Pandemic with Autumn Brown from season 1. Mother, organizer, theologian and writer, Autumn Brown, joins host Mia Herndon on this week's episode of The Emergent Strategy Podcast. In a lively discussion, Autumn talks about parenting during the pandemic, the challenges and positives of relating through technology, and discovers (excitedly) the Hide Self View feature. Transcript found here.

For The Wild
Episode Swap: HOW TO SURVIVE THE END OF THE WORLD / All About Love

For The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 63:48


For The Wild is honored to be “episode swapping” with the How to Survive the End of the World podcast, hosted by adrienne maree brown and Autumn Brown this week! Known for “learning from the apocalypse with grace, rigor, and curiosity” this episode, initially released in May 2022 is all about love.“What is it? Why does it happen? Why does it hurt so bad? Why does it feel so good? And how might it help us survive as a species? All these questions and more get introduced, and some of them start to get answers.”Autumn Brown and adrienne maree brown are two sisters who share many identities, as writers, activists, facilitators, and inheritors of multiracial diasporic lineages, as well as a particular interest in the question of survival. Together, they embark on a podcast that delves into the practices we need as a community, to move through endings and to come out whole on the other side, whatever that might be.To learn more about How to Survive the End of the World or listen to their full season on love, visit endoftheworldshow.org.Produced by Zak Rosen, music from Tunede Olaniran and Mother Cyborg.For The Wild will be back next week February 15, 2023.Support the show

How to Survive the End of the World
Weaving Emergent Futures, The Brown Sisters at the YWCA Madison

How to Survive the End of the World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 80:34


On September 29th, 2022 The Brown Sisters joined together to deliver a live dual keynote as a part of the YWCA Madison's Racial Justice Summit. Speaking on themes of emergence, surrender, and healing, adrienne and Autumn explore how sisterhood, healing practices, and song support opening to the next world. Special thanks to the YWCA Madison Summit Team: Erin Farrar, Development and Volunteer Coordinator Faith Stevenson, Race and Gender Equity Practitioner Gery Paredes Vasquez, Race and Gender Equity Director Jay Young, Development and Marketing Manager Jill Pfeiffer, Development and Marketing Director Libby Tucci, Race and Gender Equity Practitioner Vanessa McDowell, CEO --- What if a vibrant, multiracial movement for justice is within our grasp? What practices make it possible for us to not only build this movement, but to be its courageous membership? In this special event, Autumn Brown will guide participants through a Black Feminist approach to healing the wound of disconnection inherent in white supremacy and racial capitalism. In this participatory keynote, we will map the practices that will build a vibrant, multiracial movement, and remedy the fault lines that we are so often re-inscribing within our movements from the very culture of dominance and control we want to dismantle. MORE INFO. --- SUPPORT OUR SHOW! - https://www.patreon.com/Endoftheworldshow --- Music by Tunde Olaniran and Mother Cyborg --- HTS ESSENTIALS SUPPORT Our Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Endoftheworldshow PEEP us on IG https://www.instagram.com/endoftheworldpc/ TWEET @ us https://twitter.com/endoftheworldPC --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/how-to-survive-the-end-of-the-world/message

Mom and Dad Are Fighting | Slate's parenting show

On this episode: Zak and Jamilah are joined by Autumn Brown. Autumn is a mother, organizer, theologian, artist, facilitator, and co-host of the podcast, How to Survive the End of the World. They advise a listener wanting to help her kid better understand gender, stereotypes, and their own identity.  Recommendations:  Jamilah recommends Ace of Hates, a card game created by Dan Kois.   Autumn recommends Already Free: Buddhism Meets Psychotherapy on the Path of Liberation by Bruce Tift Zak recommends Joni Mitchell's set at Newport Folk Festival Additional Reading:  A Kids Book About Gender by Dale Mueller Julián Is a Mermaid by Jessica Love 21 Children's Books About Gender Identity And Gender Expression That Should Be On Every Kid's Bookshelf by Pablo Valdivia Join us on Facebook and email us at momanddad@slate.com to ask us new questions, tell us what you thought of today's show, and give us ideas about what we should talk about in future episodes.  Podcast produced by Rosemary Belson and Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola.  Slate Plus members get a bonus segment on MADAF each week, and no ads. Sign up now at slate.com/momanddadplus to listen and support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Mom & Dad: I'm a Prince, Not a Princess

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 28:52


On this episode: Zak and Jamilah are joined by Autumn Brown. Autumn is a mother, organizer, theologian, artist, facilitator, and co-host of the podcast, How to Survive the End of the World. They advise a listener wanting to help her kid better understand gender, stereotypes, and their own identity.  Recommendations:  Jamilah recommends Ace of Hates, a card game created by Dan Kois.   Autumn recommends Already Free: Buddhism Meets Psychotherapy on the Path of Liberation by Bruce Tift Zak recommends Joni Mitchell's set at Newport Folk Festival Additional Reading:  A Kids Book About Gender by Dale Mueller Julián Is a Mermaid by Jessica Love 21 Children's Books About Gender Identity And Gender Expression That Should Be On Every Kid's Bookshelf by Pablo Valdivia Join us on Facebook and email us at momanddad@slate.com to ask us new questions, tell us what you thought of today's show, and give us ideas about what we should talk about in future episodes.  Podcast produced by Rosemary Belson and Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola.  Slate Plus members get a bonus segment on MADAF each week, and no ads. Sign up now at slate.com/momanddadplus to listen and support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mom and Dad Are Fighting | Slate's parenting show

On this episode: Zak and Jamilah are joined by Autumn Brown. Autumn is a mother, organizer, theologian, artist, facilitator, and co-host of the podcast, How to Survive the End of the World.  They weigh in on a custody conundrum. Our letter writer is furious that her ex-wife is slacking on bathing their children when they're in her care. It's come to a head because they've been showing up to summer camp grimy from the previous day's activities and in the same dirty clothes. Our letter writer wants to know if she should change her custody agreement over the lack of hygiene.  On Slate Plus, they brainstorm ideas for breaking the heat without breaking the bank. Slate Plus members get a bonus segment on MADAF each week, and no ads. Sign up now at slate.com/momanddadplus to listen and support our work. Join us on Facebook and email us at momanddad@slate.com to ask us new questions, tell us what you thought of today's show, and give us ideas about what we should talk about in future episodes.  Podcast produced by Rosemary Belson and Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Mom & Dad: Hygiene Isn't Negotiable

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 29:21


On this episode: Zak and Jamilah are joined by Autumn Brown. Autumn is a mother, organizer, theologian, artist, facilitator, and co-host of the podcast, How to Survive the End of the World.  They weigh in on a custody conundrum. Our letter writer is furious that her ex-wife is slacking on bathing their children when they're in her care. It's come to a head because they've been showing up to summer camp grimy from the previous day's activities and in the same dirty clothes. Our letter writer wants to know if she should change her custody agreement over the lack of hygiene.  On Slate Plus, they brainstorm ideas for breaking the heat without breaking the bank. Slate Plus members get a bonus segment on MADAF each week, and no ads. Sign up now at slate.com/momanddadplus to listen and support our work. Join us on Facebook and email us at momanddad@slate.com to ask us new questions, tell us what you thought of today's show, and give us ideas about what we should talk about in future episodes.  Podcast produced by Rosemary Belson and Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cup of Joy Podcast
Should you live with your best friend

Cup of Joy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 29:40


In this episode, Amanda is excited to introduce  her best friend Autumn Brown to the show. The two girls go over their experiences on what its like living with their best friend. You get to quickly witness Autumn's goofy humor and bright personality,  throughout the episode.  This will not be the last time she will be a guest on the show, as the girls plan to bring to you more episodes together on similar topics. For now sit back and take notes on whether or not you're ready to sign a lease with your bestie! 

Critical Podcast
Critical Podcast #290: The Batman Feat. Jaelen & Autumn Brown!

Critical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 149:54


I had the pleasure of sitting down with two of my friends, Jaelen & Autumn, to discuss the recently released film: The Batman.

How to Survive the End of the World
Forget Prayers, Bring Cake: A Conversation with Merissa Nathan Gerson

How to Survive the End of the World

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 62:03


In this special bonus episode, we bring you audio from a virtual event hosted by Moon Palace Books in Minneapolis, an evening of conversation between Merissa Nathan Gerson, author of Forget Prayers, Bring Cake: A Single Woman's Guide to Grieving, and our own Autumn Brown who had the honor of writing the book's foreword. The event was moderated by Andrea Tritschler. --- HOW TO BECOME A BELOVED SURVIVOR - http://www.patreon.com/Endoftheworldshow --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/how-to-survive-the-end-of-the-world/message

Seedcast
Spotlight: How to Survive the End of the World - Aurora and Ricardo Levins-Morales

Seedcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 69:35 Transcription Available


This week Seedcast is proud to shine a spotlight on another podcast we adore, How to Survive the End of the World, hosted by sisters adrienne maree brown and Autumn Brown, about learning from apocalypse with grace, rigor, and curiosity. In this episode, part of their sibling series, adrienne and Autumn interview Aurora and Ricardo Levins Morales, two legendary artists and activists in social justice movements who were raised amongst the mountains in Puerto Rico. They hold a rich ancestral history there that they envision goes back up to 7000 years. You'll hear about the immense grief they experienced that comes with separation from their lands, and how they applied learnings from relationships with lands, animals and birds to their work within social justice movements.  Thanks to the team at How to Survive the End of the World: Zak Rosen, adrienne maree brown, Autumn Brown and Jess Pinkham. Learn more: https://www.endoftheworldshow.org/  

Next Economy Now: Business as a Force for Good
Autumn Brown: The Solidarity Economy (Rebroadcast)

Next Economy Now: Business as a Force for Good

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 40:53


As we dip into the holiday season, we will be reposting some of our most popular episodes of all time from the Next Economy Now podcast. This is from our October 2019 interview with Autumn Brown. Autumn is a mother, organizer, theologian, artist, and facilitator. She is a Worker-Owner with AORTA, the Anti-Oppression Resource & Training Alliance, and cohosts the podcast How to Survive the End of the World with her sister, adrienne maree brown. She serves on the Board of Directors of the Common Fire Foundation and Voices for Racial Justice. For the show notes, visit: https://www.lifteconomy.com/blog/autumn-brownSubscribe to Next Economy Now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, Google Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you find podcasts.---LIFT Economy NewsletterJoin 7000+ subscribers and get our free 60 point business design checklist—plus monthly tips, advice, and resources to help you build the Next Economy: https://lifteconomy.com/newsletter---Next Economy MBAThis episode is brought to you by the Next Economy MBA.What would a business education look like if it was completely redesigned for the benefit of all life? This is why the team at LIFT Economy created the Next Economy MBA (https://lifteconomy.com/mba).The Next Economy MBA is a nine month online course for folks who want to learn key business fundamentals (e.g., vision, culture, strategy, and operations) from an equitable, inclusive, and regenerative perspective.Join the growing network of 250+ alumni who have been exposed to new solutions, learned essential business skills, and joined a lifelong peer group that is catalyzing a global shift towards an economy that works for all life.Learn more at https://lifteconomy.com/mba.---Show Notes + Other LinksFor detailed show notes and interviews with past guests, please visit https://lifteconomy.com/podcastIf you enjoy the podcast, please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts by visiting:  https://bit.ly/nexteconomynowTwitter: https://twitter.com/LIFTEconomyInstagram: https://instagram.com/lifteconomy/Facebook: https://facebook.com/LIFTEconomy/YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/LifteconomyMusic by Chris Zabriskie: https://chriszabriskie.com/The spring cohort of the Next Economy MBA is officially open! Save 20% when you register before 1/29 with our early-bird sale ➡️ https://lifteconomy.com/mba

Beauty Is Your Business
Love and Hair - Autumn Brown Yarbrough, Founder of Nu Standard

Beauty Is Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 30:08


Autumn Brown Yarbrough is the Founder of Nu Standard. She joins us to talk about her family's history, with over 50 years in the haircare industry, and how she is continuing her family's legacy of Black ownership and empowerment. Autumn discusses building her team, developing products that address the underlying haircare challenges faced by most women, and the importance of women of color having a voice in the hair and beauty industry. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

How to Survive the End of the World
BONUS: Relating During the Pandemic with Autumn Brown

How to Survive the End of the World

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 57:48


Before our new season kicks off next month, we're thrilled to bring you this essential episode from The Emergent Strategy Podcast. To support ESII, click here. Mother, organizer, theologian and writer, Autumn Brown, joins host Mia Herndon on this week's episode of The Emergent Strategy Podcast. In a lively discussion, Autumn talks about parenting during the pandemic, the challenges and positives of relating through technology, and discovers (excitedly) the Hide Self View feature. Society wants children who will become adults who believe their productivity is more important than their feelings. Me socializing my children to value their feelings at least as much as their productivity, if not more, isn't just about 'I want you to love yourself and be authentic!', it's also about'I want you to know when something is unfair. I want you to know when harm is happening.' If you're socialized to downplay your feelings, it's harder to know when harm is happening.That's part of what emergent strategy is inviting, there are things happening at these micro scales, like the scale of a relationship between a mother and a daughter. There are these lessons that we can extrapolate and scale for movements as a whole. But if we don't understand that the fundamental unit of change is relationship, then it will be hard to scale.- Autumn Brown on how emergent strategy (transformative justice as resilience) shows up in parenting. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/how-to-survive-the-end-of-the-world/message

The Emergent Strategy Podcast
Relating During the Pandemic with Autumn Brown

The Emergent Strategy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 56:59


Mother, organizer, theologian and writer, Autumn Brown, joins host Mia Herndon on this week's episode of The Emergent Strategy Podcast. In a lively discussion, Autumn talks about parenting during the pandemic, the challenges and positives of relating through technology, and discovers (excitedly) the Hide Self View feature.

Next Economy Now: Business as a Force for Good
Autumn Brown: Anti-Oppressive Facilitation for Democratic Process

Next Economy Now: Business as a Force for Good

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later May 25, 2021 46:49


In this episode of Next Economy Now, Ryan Honeyman sits down with Autumn Brown, mother, organizer, theologian, artist, facilitator, and worker-owner at AORTA, the Anti-Oppression Resource and Training Alliance. As a fellow worker-owned co-op devoted to strengthening movements for social justice, AORTA brings valuable cross-issue experience garnered over 10 years of seeing patterns and common mis-steps across organizations whose purposes are rooted in racial, gender, economic, environmental, and disability justice, trans and queer liberation, and anti-capitalism and anti-imperialism. This discussion revolves around anti-oppressive facilitation for democratic process, the daily decisions we make, whether conscious or unconscious, and some of the assumptions underlying those decisions.  Autumn also reflects on the roles of the facilitator and shares some practical advice and techniques for those looking to use this important skillset as a means for furthering systemic change. *This episode is brought to you by the Next Economy MBA.What would a business education look like if it was completely redesigned for the benefit of all life? This is why the team at LIFT Economy created the Next Economy MBA (http://www.lifteconomy.com/mba).The Next Economy MBA is a nine month online course for entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs who want to learn key business fundamentals (e.g., vision, culture, strategy, and operations) from an equitable, inclusive, and regenerative perspective. Join the growing network of nearly 250+ alumni who have learned essential skills, increased their confidence in Next Economy business fundamentals, and joined a lifelong peer group that is catalyzing a global shift towards an economy that works for all life.Courses are offered in the Spring and Fall of each year. Learn more and/or register today at http://www.lifteconomy.com.mba.*If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It really helps expose these ideas to new listeners:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/next-economy-now-business-as-a-force-for-good/id1074584017For show notes and past guests, please visit www.lifteconomy.com/podcastSign up for our monthly newsletter to get tips, advice, and guidance on how you can help create the Next Economy: http://www.lifteconomy.com/newsletterTwitter: https://twitter.com/LIFT_EconomyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifteconomy/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LIFTEconomy/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LifteconomyAORTA's Facilitate for Freedom Fundamentals Training: https://aorta.coop/register/p/facilitate-for-freedom-fundamentals-training-jx6bm-mpwc6-m83kfHow To Survive the End of the World Podcast: https://iambrown.org/podcast/Episode with Autumn Brown: hThe spring cohort of the Next Economy MBA is officially open! Save 20% when you register before 1/29 with our early-bird sale ➡️ https://lifteconomy.com/mba

Soft Edges Podcast
Soft Edges Podcast, Episode 11: Liberated Relationships

Soft Edges Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 100:43


This one is all about building liberated relationships: with ourselves as we age, with children in our care, with/as parents, with lovers, comrades and with being second to someone. Idelisse Malave and Alta Starr offer aging as a pleasurable ripening, while Autumn Brown, Janine de Novais and Zahra Alta come in as wonderful examples of brilliant intentional parenting, raising sexually liberated kids well equipped to go through life with direct embodiment of their wholeness. Under adrienne maree brown’s guidance we ponder on nonmonogamy and confront our own conditioning, jealousy and territorial feelings; at times it gets difficult, but we’re lucky to have brown right here expanding our vision for endless possibilities of liberated love. The Soft Edges Podcast is a project created and produced by yours truly, Mayis Rukel and Lucie Gérard. We release a whole new episode every Sunday at 12 PM CET (Central European Time). Our enchanting music is by the amazing Patrick Walinga and our beautiful graphic design is by the wonderful Yuri Sato. You can find us on Instagram at @softedgespodcast as well as on YouTube on the Soft Edges Podcast channel. Feel free to follow us on there for the latest updates and share our podcast with your friends, your family, your neighbours, your colleagues or even your plants (why not?) if you think they could benefit from it/enjoy it! Thank you so much for listening! We appreciate you endlessly. Your devoted hosts, Mayis & Lucie

Feminists Talk Religion
Feminism, Religion & Art Mini-Series | Vessel of Mystery: Interview with Autumn Brown by Dr. Elyse Ambrose

Feminists Talk Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 16:24


For the first episode of our "Feminism, Religion, and Art" mini-series, Autumn Brown, self-described "mother, organizer, theologian, artist, and facilitator" discusses the intersection of her many identities, her storytelling process, and how feminism functions as a spiritual practice.

How to Survive the End of the World
Organizers in Space: What Movement Organizing & Space Exploration Can Learn From One Another

How to Survive the End of the World

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 83:25


Autumn was recently invited to take part in a really fun, mind-bending panel called Organizers in Space. The event was co-hosted by Annie Weinberg, electoral organizer, coach, and strategist for progressive campaigns along with The Movement School and the Forge. You can watch the entire event HERE. Building a more just, reflective democracy and landing a spacecraft on another planet are both epic, deeply collective human endeavors - and practitioners of both crafts faced huge tests in 2020 and 2021. In the midst of a global pandemic, a reckoning around white supremacist violence, racialized capitalism, and what it means to have a truly reflective democracy - what can movement organizing and space exploration teach each other right now? With the recent successful Mars Perseverance Mission Landing as a jumping-off point, and pulling from some of the ideas of Octavia Butler, the visionary writer and now the namesake of the official landing site on Mars, we discuss what these crafts have in common.” We talk about predictable emergencies, radical imagination, and contingency planning; about creating structures that unearth collective genius, to do things that may have not been done before; about scalability, effective metric-setting, and competing priorities; about holding on to a sense of awe, in the face of challenges and unknowabilities, and about what it means to, as JPL’s slogan says, “Dare Mighty Things”.“ Anoa Changa moderates this amazing conversation featuring Cj Giovingo and Autumn Brown. CJ is an organizer-turned-rocket-scientist and Jet Propulsion Lab systems engineer, who served as NASA/JPL’s Entry, Descent and Landing Activity Lead for Perseverance. TRANSCRIPT: - https://www.dropbox.com/s/jz01r9ntltvdaqv/HTS_Organizers%20in%20Space.pdf?dl=0 Music by Tunde Olaniran and Mother Cyborg HTS ESSENTIALS SUPPORT Our Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Endoftheworldshow PEEP us on IG https://www.instagram.com/endoftheworldpc/ TWEET @ us https://twitter.com/endoftheworldPC --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/how-to-survive-the-end-of-the-world/message

AirGo
Ep 273 - The Notebook Suite Vol. 6: adrienne maree brown

AirGo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 54:33


AirGo is excited to present The Notebook Suite, a series of conversations with writers about liberation, craft, and radical imagination co-curated by poet Nate Marshall. This episode features return guest adrienne maree brown, a writer, movement worker, facilitator, and thinker who has deeply shifted the philosophies and tactics of contemporary liberation work. adrienne is the writer-in-residence at the Emergent Strategy Ideation Institute, and author of "We Will Not Cancel Us and Other Dreams of Transformative Justice," "Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good," "Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds," and is the co-editor of "Octavia’s Brood: Science Fiction from Social Justice Movements and How to Get Stupid White Men Out of Office." She is the cohost of the How to Survive the End of the World and Octavia’s Parables podcasts. We talk about her emergence as a writer, the public accountability and revision process that was necessary for her newest book, the challenges of public visibility, and much more. SHOW NOTES Emergent Strategy Ideation institute - https://alliedmedia.org/speaker-projects/emergent-strategy-ideation-institute We Will Not Cancel Us - https://www.akpress.org/we-will-not-cancel-us.html Unthinkable thoughts blog post - http://adriennemareebrown.net/2020/07/17/unthinkable-thoughts-call-out-culture-in-the-age-of-covid-19/ Autumn Brown - https://iambrown.org/bio/ Become an AirGo Amplifier - airgoradio.com/donate Rate and review AirGo - podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091

The Braver Angels Podcast
Braver Angels-of-Color: Experience The Student Voices of Color - High School, College, and Doctoral Studies.

The Braver Angels Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 49:07


Cheyenne Donaghy, a junior at Detroit International Academy for Women, Autumn Brown, an Oklahoma State University aspiring Ph.D. candidate, and Keyshawn King, a Stanford University Class of 2022 member) tackle questions-of-curiosity. Which ones? Their vision, influencers, and cancel culture. They even probe the adult Angels' musings about celebrities' influence. Interviewing them are Braver Angels' Donna Lee, David Joseph, and Carlos Hernandez.

The Best Advice Show
Sitting in Silence with Sua Im

The Best Advice Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 2:50


Sua Im is a teacher in Worchester, Massachusetts. Listening with Rikke Houd - https://bestadvice.show/episodes/2020713_listening-with-rikke-houd/ Listening with Autumn Brown - https://bestadvice.show/episodes/2020714_listening-with-autumn-brown/ Listening with Sterling Toles - https://bestadvice.show/episodes/2020715_listening-with-sterling-toles/ Listening with Eleanor McDowell - https://bestadvice.show/episodes/2020716_listening-with-eleanor-mcdowell/ Listening with Dallas Taylor - https://bestadvice.show/episodes/2020717_listening-with-dallas-taylor/ To offer your own advice, call Zak @ 844-935-BEST TRANSCRIPT: ZAK: Do you know what I love? (Long pause). Silence. SUA: Hi Zak. My name is Sua Im and I'm a teacher from Wooster, Massachusetts. I'm a special educator and this is my advice. My advice is to be ok with silence. There's a term for it in teaching. It's called Wait Time. Wait Time refers to the silence you give your students after you present a question or a thought or any other opportunity to gather their thoughts before they respond. It sounds simple but it's really hard. We want to fill the silence. We ask follow-up questions or provide clarifying points or make assumptions about what they must be thinking but really we just need to be silent. In the silence is where magic happens. I work with students who have learning disabilities, many of whom take longer to process information than their peers and they're used to people interrupting their thinking time...their magic-making. They've trained me to stretch out that silence. It's nothing for me now to be silent for an entire minute. That doesn't sound a like a long time but trust me, it is. I'm almost always surprised by what comes after the wait time. It's a letting go of control and showing trust and making space...real space for my students. ZAK: Sua's advice goes really nicely with the week-long listening series we did back in July. You should go back and check that out. RIKKE HOUD: Go somewhere where there's trees and birds and sit there. If you sit there for awhile suddenly there's this sort of parralel society of birds that have very interesting lives and you can just start by listening to them and watching them. ZAK: You've been listening to The Best Advice Show. I would love to hear your advice. Give me a call like Sua did on the hotline at 844-935-BEST.

Solidarity House Cooperative
Solidarity House #20 -- Are You A Special Kind of Accelerationist?

Solidarity House Cooperative

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 38:45


Sarah leads a discussion on capitalism and body image based on Autumn Brown and adrienne marie brown's How to Survive the End of the World podcast. Yana applies to be Albany County interim Sheriff. Matt makes a presidential election prediction. And there's original music. Don't miss our special live Q & A on Thursday, October 1, at noon mountain time, on the Solidarity House Cooperative Facebook page. 

How to Survive the End of the World
The Auburn Conversation

How to Survive the End of the World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 62:55


adrienne and Autumn were recipients of Auburn Seminary’s 2020 Lives of Commitment Award, which celebrates women of moral courage. This episode is an audio recording of the Auburn Conversation, a live event bringing the honorees together to discuss how we use our power to build liberated futures. This conversation is moderated by Minister Candace Simpson, and features honorees Autumn Brown, gina Breedlove, Lynne Twist, Rabba Sara Hurwitz, Holly Fogle, and Monika Estrada Guzman. You can watch discussion here - https://www.auburnloc.org/ TRANSCRIPT - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XSWEYd1YV8pr6UBJgXIloqJLr0CrxBEePuN2Dk93Kk0/edit?usp=sharing HTS ESSENTIALS SUPPORT Our Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Endoftheworldshow PEEP us on IG https://www.instagram.com/endoftheworldpc/ TWEET @ us https://twitter.com/endoftheworldPC --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/how-to-survive-the-end-of-the-world/message

The Best Advice Show
Listening with Autumn Brown

The Best Advice Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 5:08


Part 2 of our week-long series on listening advice. --- Autumn Brown is a mother, organizer, theologian, artist, facilitator and co-host of the podcast, How to Survive the End of the World (which Zak produces, btw).

Use Your Outside Voice
White People are Up in Their Feelings

Use Your Outside Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 53:06


We value and intentionally engage in dialogue about where we stand and are being as Black and white people and unschooling families as racism and white supremacy/violence are surfaced and brought forefront in national focus and pandemic remains the global context. Links to references from the podcast: Autumn Brown and adrienne maree brown, How to Survive the End of the World podcast America is the Fire Nation Tada Hozumi, What it means to heal white supremacy: restoring the cultural nervous system, cultivating Hara Questions? outsidevoicepodcast@gmail.com, or Facebook. Episode recorded June 21, 2020. Producer: Brian Lane-Karnas

JK, It’s Magic
Episode 30: The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline

JK, It’s Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 58:58


Hey, magical folx! This fortnight we discuss The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline, a prolific author who is a member of the Georgian Bay Metis Community. Hope you enjoy and learn something(s). BLACK LIVES MATTER. Content warning for discussions of sexual violence and addiction. RAINN – Anti-sex violence assistance. Call 800-856-4619 or visit their website for assistance.  Calls to Action Follow, support, and learn from Indigenous peoples now and always! In the words of Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang, “Decolonization is not a metaphor,” but rather requires return of stolen lands. If you have the resources to make financial contributions, here are some places to contribute: Indigenous Environmental Network‘s Mutual Aid fund Mitakuye Foundation, Native Women's Wilderness Navajo Water Project Transcripts below (or access the pdf version) Alas, I could not find the tweet about the pace of YA novels (unsurprisingly, twitter might as well be a black hole) Resources about the history of residential schools in Turtle Island (so-called Canada and so-called United States) “Extractivism,” explained. The conference K mentions attending was “Imagined Borders, Epistemic Freedoms” held on CU Boulder's campus in January 2020. Calculate your ecological footprint to find out how many planet Earths we would need if everyone lived like you. J mentions this CodeSwitch episode about Black republicans/conservatives. More about Missing and Murdered Indigenous Womxn, Girls and Two-Spirit (#MMIWG2S) from The Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women and Native Women's Wilderness.  The book J references is Highway of Tears: A True Story of Racism, Indifference, and the Pursuit of Justice for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls by Jessica McDiarmid Re: allyship, see this insta post by the incomparable Alexis Pauline Gumbs. Here's a snippet: “Consider Harriet Tubman's standards for white friends and collaborators. The only officer in the Union Army she trusted enough to collaborate with on the Combahee Uprising had ridden with John Brown on Harper's Ferry. She refused to meet with Abraham Lincoln (even when he sent a special invitation for her to visit the White House through SOJOURNER TRUTH!) because she could see that he wavered on his commitment to Black freedom and she felt he had used her people as a pawn. She had standards. And these standards came out of necessity. For years Harriet Tubman was a fugitive. The ONLY white people she could safely associate with were people who were willing to use their privilege to literally stand between her and the law. They were active abolitionists who had already decided it was worthwhile to risk their lives, standing and livelihood in the service of Black freedom. She could not afford to be anywhere near white people who had not yet made their decision to live and die for her freedom and our collective freedom. She could not risk her life to politically educate them. She had to KNOW they were on the freedom side.” Recommended further reading/listening All My Relations (podcast) by Matika Wilbur and Adrienne Keene. Red Deal primer on (settler) colonialism by Unsettling America (check out their work!) How to Survive the End of the World (podcast) by adrienne maree brown and Autumn Brown – the series of episodes about “apocalypse survival skills” Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang's article  “Decolonization is not a metaphor” mentioned above. It's written in accessible language, so READ IT! Ppl and orgs to follow/support The Red Nation @riseindigenous on instagram Water Protector Legal Collective We can't wait to read more #ownvoices by indigenous authors. We have our eye on titles from this list, and this one, oh and this one too. Hit us up with other recs! As always, we'd love to be in discussion with you, magical folx. Post or tweet about the show using #criticallyreading. Let us know what you think of the episode, anything we missed, or anything else you want us to know by dropping a line in the commen...

the web
Amplify

the web

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 10:40


We at The Web are taking time to listen to Black voices, and we welcome you to do the same. Links to podcasts by BIPOC creators we recommend in this (mini) episode — Hoodrat to Headwrap hosted by Erica Hart and Ebony Donnley. How to Survive the End of the World hosted by Autumn Brown and adrienne maree brown. Finding Fred hosted by Carvell Wallace. Closer Than They Appear hosted by Carvell Wallace. Still Processing hosted by Jenna Wortham and Wesley Morris. MixdGen hosted by Kimberly Ming and Paul Clifton. Bone Hill Episodes 1&2 of Family Ghosts featuring musician and activist Martha Redbone. Yo Is This Racist hosted by Tawny Newsome and Andrew Ti. Beautiful episode art by John Martin. Find more of Mr. Martin's art at the magical Creativegrowth.org

Thriving in Dystopia
Ep3: Radical Publishing

Thriving in Dystopia

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 49:20


A deep dive into radical publishing and anarchist literature, as well as a book that has been a big influence for us over the past months Joyful Militancy. This one is a heavy hitter!There are a few people to thank. Joe Schine for the amazing art. Drake Stafford for the intro song, and Cullah for the outro song. Really we are just so excited that this is happening and can't wait to go on the journey with you all. Below are the show notes from the third episode. Thanks for the listen.New York Times front page on 100,000 U.S. COVID deathsJeremiah Johnson’s epic beard.  Dave’s beard is on its way.The idea of Haunting and Avery Gordon’s work on it. “Whiteness is haunted by the trauma that created it.”Whiteness as a social and political category and control of imagination.  An excellent essay by Claudia Rankine.Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents and Octavia Butler’s prophetic voice.N.K. Jemisin’s Broken Earth Trilogy is not to be missed.AK Press’s website.  They have great sales right now.  Including 50% of Joyful Militancy.How to Survive the End of the World podcast with adrienne maree brown and Autumn Brown.“The Boys” on Amazon Prime.The Marble Olympics on youtube.Love to hear from you:Twitter: BMaze19 @twitterEmail: Davepeachtree@gmail.com 

New Books in Politics
adrienne maree brown, "Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good" (AK Press, 2019)

New Books in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 20:41


In the introduction to Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good (AK Press, 2019), adrienne maree brown defines pleasure activism as “the work we do to reclaim our whole, happy, and satisfiable selves from the impacts, delusions, and limitations of oppression and/or supremacy”. brown challenges the idea of activism from the traditional ideas of protest or advocacy to consider how happiness and pleasure for marginalized individuals resists various structures of power and oppression. Yet brown argues in her work that pleasure activism is not just about resistance, but also about generating justice and liberation. This book features much of brown’s own writings which are quick, accessible, yet thought-provoking, but also the work of others including Audre Lorde, Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Sami Schalk, and Joan Morgan. In our interview, listen to brown discuss pleasure activism, putting together the book and its central themes, and highlight the various and important components in being a pleasure activist. adrienne maree brown is a social justice facilitator, doula, healer, and podcaster. She is committed to black liberation and resides in Detroit. Check out her website here and her podcast with her sister Autumn Brown here. Adrian King (they/them) is a PhD student in American Culture at the University of Michigan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in African American Studies
adrienne maree brown, "Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good" (AK Press, 2019)

New Books in African American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 20:41


In the introduction to Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good (AK Press, 2019), adrienne maree brown defines pleasure activism as “the work we do to reclaim our whole, happy, and satisfiable selves from the impacts, delusions, and limitations of oppression and/or supremacy”. brown challenges the idea of activism from the traditional ideas of protest or advocacy to consider how happiness and pleasure for marginalized individuals resists various structures of power and oppression. Yet brown argues in her work that pleasure activism is not just about resistance, but also about generating justice and liberation. This book features much of brown's own writings which are quick, accessible, yet thought-provoking, but also the work of others including Audre Lorde, Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Sami Schalk, and Joan Morgan. In our interview, listen to brown discuss pleasure activism, putting together the book and its central themes, and highlight the various and important components in being a pleasure activist. adrienne maree brown is a social justice facilitator, doula, healer, and podcaster. She is committed to black liberation and resides in Detroit. Check out her website here and her podcast with her sister Autumn Brown here. Adrian King (they/them) is a PhD student in American Culture at the University of Michigan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies

New Books Network
adrienne maree brown, "Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good" (AK Press, 2019)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 20:41


In the introduction to Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good (AK Press, 2019), adrienne maree brown defines pleasure activism as “the work we do to reclaim our whole, happy, and satisfiable selves from the impacts, delusions, and limitations of oppression and/or supremacy”. brown challenges the idea of activism from the traditional ideas of protest or advocacy to consider how happiness and pleasure for marginalized individuals resists various structures of power and oppression. Yet brown argues in her work that pleasure activism is not just about resistance, but also about generating justice and liberation. This book features much of brown’s own writings which are quick, accessible, yet thought-provoking, but also the work of others including Audre Lorde, Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Sami Schalk, and Joan Morgan. In our interview, listen to brown discuss pleasure activism, putting together the book and its central themes, and highlight the various and important components in being a pleasure activist. adrienne maree brown is a social justice facilitator, doula, healer, and podcaster. She is committed to black liberation and resides in Detroit. Check out her website here and her podcast with her sister Autumn Brown here. Adrian King (they/them) is a PhD student in American Culture at the University of Michigan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

PageantCast
Autumn Brown, Miss Wisconsin Galaxy 2008

PageantCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 49:49


PageantCast Classic Original Release: 2008 Autumn Brown, Miss Wisconsin Galaxy 2008 Autumn Brown, Miss Wisconsin Galaxy 2008 This week’s show: 1.Introduction by Jade Kenney Introduction by Jade Kenney Opening CommentsWhat a show this week!Jennifer Telwar and Andrea Patrick Forte will be on the showThe Pageant Event II announced (Photo gallery of Pageant Event 2007 here)North Carolina International PageantsBachelor has Lauren Wanger & Nikki Kaapke on this seasonNikki Kaapke was interviewed on PageantCast 118E-mail receivedON THE ROAD! Greensboro, NC for North Carolina International Pageants on February 27-28!Interview with Autumn Brown, Miss Wisconsin Galaxy 2008Photo GalleryWebsite:http://www.wisconsingalaxypageants.com/News from Turn for the Judges and TFTJ CaféInterview with Jenny Telwar, CEO of National Teenager Pageant (ANTSO)Newly designed website:http://www.nationalteen.com/Call: 1-866-NAT-TEENID from Becky WillardPODSAFE MUSIC: What If I’m Fine by Judd StarrInterview with Autumn Brown, Miss Wisconsin Galaxy 2008ID from Daniella MorrisPageantCast TattlerInterview with Andrea Patrick-Forte, Editor-In-Chief, Gladys MagazineWebsite:http://www.gladysmagazine.com/Closing For great content, week after week, subscribe to the PageantCast at http://www.pageantcast.com/

CKX Questions
01/07 A Look Back

CKX Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 18:59


In this final episode for Season 1 of CKX Questions we turn the microphone back upon CKX, and look on the year that was and what it means to be exploring the question “how do we embody the just futures we strive for?” through the work and through this podcast. I’m joined in conversation by CKX’s Managing Director Lee Rose and CKX’s Director of Strategic Learning and Practice, Kelsey Spitz. Links from our Conversation: Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds by adrienne maree brown How to Survive the End of the World by Autumn Brown and adrienne maree brown (episode: "It's a process") Nothing Missing Leadership with Diane Obed and Jim Drescher

SP House Channel
S.O.T.F.R (Autumn Brown) 2019

SP House Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 60:25


SOMEWHERE ON THE FRENCH RIVIERA (S.O.F.T.R) "Autumn Brown" - Mixed Set By DJ St.PATRICK 01/ Saison Ft. Leon Lincoln - The Last Time (SPecial Edit) 02/ Angelo Ferreri - We Wanna Do (Original Mix) 03/ K & K, Rustem Rustem - Million Miles (Original Mix) 04/ KPD - Get Away (Original Mix) 05/ Babert - Time After Time (Extended Mix) 06/ Rockefeller vs. Redondo - Liberated Woman (Extended Mix) 07/ Angelo Ferreri & Alessio Cala - Trouble (Original Mix) 08/ Todd Terry, Jocelyn Brown, Martha Wash - Keep On Jumping (PEZNT Remix) 09/ Pete Heller's Big Love - Big Love (David Penn Remix) 10/ C-Mos - 2 Million Ways (Sem Thomasson Remix) 11/ Angelo Ferreri - Let's Break (Original Mix) 12/ Wallas - Paradise (Original Mix) ... Thanks to All Dj's & Musicians for their Great Music & Songs ... ... & SPecial Thanks to my bro "Bryce" & to my friend "Mad" Mike ... ... Subscribe to this podcast and stay tuned! Enjoy & Share ... :-) > SP HOUSE CHANNEL 2019 (Since 2012) > CONTACTS: - FaceBook Page: http://www.facebook.com/DJ.St.Patrick06 - Djpod Podcast: http://www.djpod.fr/stpatrick - iTunes Podcast: http://itunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/sp-house-channel/id590508001 - Also Via .. Soundcloud - Mixclound - Podcasters.fr - MakeMeGuest.fr ..

The BIG We
Season 2 Episode 5: Raising Superheroes with adrienne maree brown and Autumn Brown

The BIG We

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 46:52


What do our superpowers teach us about our longings? How do we create spaces for young people to fully step into their voices and power? In this special episode, we're THRILLED to be joined by our favorite sci fi & Afrofuturism visionaries, Autumn Brown and adrienne maree brown! Join our juicy conversation about love, parenthood, imagination, youth, magic, and longing as we explore the new scifi show “Raising Dion. Tell us what you think @thebigwepodcast and hello@thebigwepodcast.com and visit http://thebigwepodcast.com for full show notes. adrienne maree brown is author of Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good, Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds and the co-editor of Octavia's Brood: Science Fiction from Social Justice Movements. She is a writer, social justice facilitator, Octavia Butler scholar, pleasure activist, healer, singer/speaker (including wedding singer!), founder of the Emergent Strategy Institute, and a doula living in Detroit. Autumn Brown is a mother (of dragons!), organizer, theologian, sci-fi writer, artist, and facilitator. She is a Worker-Owner at the Anti-Oppression Resource & Training Alliance (AORTA), a worker-owned cooperative devoted to strengthening movements for social justice and a solidarity economy through political education, training, and planning. How to Survive the End of the World is adrienne maree & Autumn Brown's podcast where they "learn from the apocalypse with grace, rigor and curiosity."

Gender Stories
Reclaim: serving queer and trans youth

Gender Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019 65:56


Dr Alex Iantaffi moderates a live panel discussing 10 years of Reclaim, an organization devoted to to increasing access to mental health support for queer and trans youth so they might reclaim their lives from oppression in all of its forms. The panelists are: Janet Bystrom, Reclaim's Founder; Autumn Brown, Co-Host of the Podcast How to Survive the End of the World and former interim Executive Director of Reclaim; and Reclaim Alum Elizabeth Soleayst. They discuss Reclaim's history, how the organization touched their lives and the way in which their gender stories were shaped by Reclaim. If you're interested in queer and trans youth, mental health and healing justice, this episode is for you.If you would like to find out more about Reclaim, please visit https://www.reclaim.care/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/genderstories)

Next Economy Now: Business as a Force for Good
Autumn Brown: The Solidarity Economy [Ep. 172]

Next Economy Now: Business as a Force for Good

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 44:34


For the show notes (guest bio, summary, resources, etc), go to: www.lifteconomy.com/podcast

The Next World
Diana Nucera and Jenny Lee on Technology, Catastrophe Bonds, and Surviving Apocalypse

The Next World

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 38:56


Surviving the Apocalypse (But Not How You Might Think).Artist, educator and organizer Diana Nucera and Allied Media Projects executive director Jenny Lee join host Puck Lo to discuss technology, organizing, catastrophe bonds, and how to survive times of crisis and apocalypse.Diana Nucera, aka Mother Cyborg, is an artist, educator, and community organizer that explores innovative technology with communities most impacted by the digital divide. Her specialty is developing popular education experiences, supported by dynamic documentation that empower communities to use media and technology as visionary tools. In 2009 Diana co-founded the Detroit Digital Justice Coalition (DDJC). In 2014 she founded the Detroit Community Technology Project (DCTP). Through DTCP, Diana's work has expanded community technology in Detroit through the Equitable Internet Initiative, and in New York through the New America Foundation's RISE: NYC Program. Her latest publications include the Opening Data Zine and the Teaching Community Technology Handbook. Diana's magical, musical alter ego, Mother Cyborg weaves her community organizing and education work into elaborate musical art, installations and performances. Currently, Mother Cyborg is creating on Automata, uncovering the nature of the Artificial Intelligence. Jenny Lee is the executive director of Allied Media Projects (AMP), where she has worked in various leadership roles since 2006. Over this period she has led the growth and evolution of the organization through facilitative leadership, innovative program design, resource mobilization, and network cultivation. She honed the theory and practice of media-based organizing that is at the core of AMP's work, and has applied this organizing method to launch transformative initiatives such as the Detroit Digital Justice Coalition and the 12 Recommendations for Detroit Funders. She received her education in visionary organizing from her involvement with the youth leadership organization, founded by James and Grace Lee Boggs, Detroit Summer, and the national feminist collective INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence. She is a mom, a dancer, and a motorcycle rider.This our final episode of season one of The Next World! Stay subscribed, and we'll be back in a couple months with our second season. Also, for more on this month's topic be sure to listen to the How To Survive The End of the World podcast, hosted by Autumn Brown and adrienne maree brown.Thank you to Jesse Strauss for Audio Mixing and Editing.Music for this episode from https://filmmusic.io:"Too Cool" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).You can read more about the issues we explore on our podcast and much more on NESRI.org, the website of the National Economic and Social Rights Initiative.Support the show (https://dignityandrights.org/donate/)

For The Wild
ADRIENNE MAREE BROWN on Pleasure as Birthright /115

For The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019


adrienne maree brown begins this week’s episode by asking, “If we were not ashamed of our pleasure, what would become possible? If we started to understand that pleasure is something that everyone should have access to, what would become possible?” This week on For The Wild, we are exploring how to embody pleasure in its many forms with adrienne maree brown. Drawing upon Audre Lorde’s seminal publication, Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power, adrienne maree brown’s latest book, Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good, reiterates how once we truly know the pleasure of being alive, suffering becomes unimaginable. Above all, pleasure resides in our body, but many of us seem to forget this through lifetimes of social conditioning, performative identities, and the multitude of ways in which capitalism and patriarchy have filtered love and desire through the lens of ownership. Yet, whether we are cognizant of this or not, our pleasure and our liberation remain inextricably bound together. adrienne maree brown is the author of Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds and Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good and co-editor of Octavia’s Brood: Science Fiction from Social Justice Movements. adrienne facilitates social justice and Black liberation through the Emergent Strategy Ideation Institute, the Detroit Narrative Agency and is part of Black Organizing for Leadership and Dignity. She and her sister, Autumn Brown, co-host the How to Survive the End of the World podcast. This captivating conversation explores how the denial of pleasure contributes to our own oppression, how radical honesty and kindness can transform our relationships, moving through the limitations placed on radical imagination and desire, the importance of pleasure beyond sex, and how our pain and sorrow is a measurement of our pleasure and joy. We hope this conversation inspires you in your own experimentation when it comes to acceptance, desire, and liberated relationships as we collectively pursue sustainable long-term pleasure. You can purchase Pleasure Activism here, https://www.akpress.org/pleasure-activism.html Music by The Boom Booms http://theboombooms.com JB The First Lady https://www.jbthefirstlady.ca/ Small Town Artillery https://smalltownartillery.com/

Healing Justice Podcast
32 Bridging Complexity Collectively -- Relational Uprising (Lucién Demaris & Cedar Landsman)

Healing Justice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 63:42


This week, we’re talking with Lucién Demaris & Cedar Landsman of Relational Uprising about individualism as a system of oppression; “heroic” cultures of organizing; indigenous traditions of healing in Ecuador; repairing rupture, suspicion, and judgment; and bridging as a form of increasing our ability to hold complexity in our movements. Recommended listening that this episode builds upon: Episode 20: Relational Culture with Mark Fairfield. Download the corresponding practice (32 Practice: Relational Inclusion) to join Cedar in learning how to inquire appreciatively into what we may be inclined to judge, reject, exclude, dismiss, or devalue about another’s experience. We see what new information this brings to us, helping us to see beyond our own entrenched perspective. Practice episodes always publish on Thursdays. --- ✨ PODCAST NEWS ✨ Thank you to all of you who joined us last week in Detroit for Allied Media Conference! It was truly amazing to be there as a team.. Check out our Instagram @healingjustice & Facebook ‘Healing Justice Podcast’ to get a glimpse of the action. We also made a custom healing justice zine featuring the work of Autumn Brown, Maryse Mitchell Brody, Caitlin Metz, and Marcia Lee, so if you want access to the PDF so you can print one for yourself or a whole bunch for your community, join our email list at healingjustice.org and we’ll be sending that out soon! And if you’ll be at CommonBound in St. Louis this weekend (June 22-24), come join us for our workshop on Saturday morning: Healing Justice & Economies of Collective Care, co-hosted with the local 4A Project. In a couple weeks we are beginning a summer break for reflection, restructuring, fundraising, and discernment. Will you let us know what you’ve loved, what you want more of, how you’ve used the practices, and how you want to show up in this community? As we head into a summer break for discernment and planning, we want to shape season 2 based on your input! Click here to take the survey and let us know your thoughts: https://goo.gl/forms/ykXYxg0iFq6pUxBF3 --- ABOUT OUR GUESTS Relational Uprising is a training and coaching institute that supports social movements to foster a relational culture of embodied support, interdependence, and inclusion in their organizations and communities. More at www.relationaluprising.org Cedar Landsman is a heart-centered community organizer, trainer and facilitator who has worked in the field of social justice for over 17 years, from the global justice movement to the low-wage labor movement to the fight for a just and fair food system. She co-founded and co-directs Relational Uprising, which brings relational practice and theory to changemakers, particularly activists and organizers engaged in frontline movement building. Lucién Demaris is a Somatics-based healer, educator and consultant, training in the US and internationally for the last 15 years. He currently serves as Co-Director at Relational Uprising, a project incubated at The Relational Center in Los Angeles, where he developed a Relational Somatics frame for activists. Lucién is formally trained as a Guild Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner of Somatic Education, a California Licensed Acupuncturist and a Nationally Certified Bodyworker.--- JOIN THE COMMUNITY: Sign up for the email list at www.healingjustice.org Social media: Instagram @healingjustice, Healing Justice Podcast on Facebook, & @hjpodcast on Twitter This podcast is 100% volunteer-run. Help cover our costs by becoming a sponsor at www.patreon.com/healingjustice (and consider joining at $8/month or above to sponsor a gift for one of our brilliant guests or volunteers!). You can also give a one time gift here https://secure.squarespace.com/commerce/donate?donatePageId=5ad90c0e03ce64d6028e01bb Please leave a positive rating & review in whatever app you are listening - it all makes a difference!   THANK YOU to all our production volunteers: Content editing by Rachel IshikawaMixing and production by Zach Meyer at the COALROOMIntro and Closing music gifted by Danny O’BrienAll visuals contributed by Josiah Werning

How to Survive the End of the World
Trailer: This is how to survive the end of the world

How to Survive the End of the World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 2:59


How to Survive the End of the World is a new podcast hosted by sisters Autumn and adrienne maree brown. The Brown Sisters are learning from the apocalypse with grace, rigor and curiosity. Autumn Brown is a queer science fiction writer, a theologian, a mother of dragons, and healing justice facilitator for social movements living in rural Minnestoa. adrienne maree brown is a writer, facilitator of black liberation work, auntie extraordinaire, doula and pleasure activist. ----- https://www.endoftheworldshow.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/how-to-survive-the-end-of-the-world/message

KZSC FM on-demand
KZSC Slug Talk 10.13.17 UCSC Cross Country

KZSC FM on-demand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2017 26:26


In this week's installment of Slug Talk, RIZ aka RSD interviews Nick Kleiber, Nicole O'Connor, Dante Capone, and Autumn Brown--four student-athletes from the UCSC Cross Country Team. Recorded live on-air 10.13.17.

Land Stewardship Project's Ear to the Ground
Ear to the Ground 188: Telling a New Story About Race

Land Stewardship Project's Ear to the Ground

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2017


Autumn Brown talks about how we can counter the myths that lead to racial injustice in rural America and elsewhere. Source