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How do we talk about race? How should we? And how do we hold healing, constructive dialogues about race when we come from different racial identities and experiences?Yseult Polfliet Mukantabana and Hannah Summerhill are the hosts of the award-winning podcast, Kinswomen, which was named Best Podcast of 2020 by Elle, Cosmopolitan, and Marie Claire. After meeting at an event about race in January 2019 in New York City, Yseult and Hannah decided to take their passion for constructive cross-racial dialogues to a broader audience.They are the authors of the book, Real Friends Talk About Race: Bridging the Gaps Through Uncomfortable Conversations.In this interview, Yseult, Hannah, and Dave reflect on…The emotional labor—and potential retraumatization—when writing about race and racism as a person from a marginalized identitySpecific techniques to becoming a better friend and human in relationship to others' identities of historical marginalizationHow Yseult and Hannah keep finding the energy and passion to teach healthy, cross-racial dialogues—even though the attention of “allies” may be moving onPlease rate and review our show on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to help other listeners find our work!Want to get in touch? Leave us a voicemail!Support our partners and affiliates for exclusive discounts:Fathom Analytics: Get beautiful, secure website data without trading your customers' private browsing data to Google and FacebookFlywheel: Seamless WordPress website hosting on US-based serversHover: Register domains with ease. Save $2 on your first purchaseMailerLite: A powerful, affordable email marketing platform with premium plans starting at just $9/mo.Sanebox: Take back your inbox with machine learning to automatically organize your emails. Save $5 when you join.Trint: Turn recordings of meetings, calls, and interviews into transcripts with 99% accuracy.Affiliate Disclosure: Our show is listener supported through affiliate and partner links. By clicking one of the above links and registering or making a purchase, we may earn a small commission, which helps pay for the costs of our show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Having conversations about race is uncomfortable. But for progress between individuals (and our communities) to happen, we need to be able to speak openly and honestly. Podcast hosts of The Kinswomen Yseult and Hannah use their own friendship and experiences from different racial backgrounds to offer guidance on navigating these layered conversations. Buy Real Friends Talk About Race: Bridging the Gaps Through Uncomfortable Conversations Introducing the Be Well, Sis book club!- Join here! Easy Ways to Support Be Well,Sis: Join us on Instagram! Leave us a 5
This week, Kate interviews Yseult Mukantabana and Hannah Summerhill (from The Kinswomen podcast) about their book, Real Friends Talk About Race, which uses their own friendship and experiences from different racial backgrounds to offer guidance on navigating layered conversations between friends. They talk about how they met and started these conversations in living rooms, why they wanted to provide a resource for bridging the gap through uncomfortable conversations, how they approach uncomfortable moments in their friendship, representation online and in pop culture, and more. Enjoy!SUPPORT OUR SPONSORSBuy Real Friends Talk About Race here!Pre-order my book, One in a Millennial here!BÉIS (base) is offering our listeners 15% off your first purchase by visiting BEISTRAVEL.com/BETHEREINFIVEHatch is offering our listeners up to 15% off your purchase of a Hatch Rest and free shipping at hatch.co/bethereinfive. So, if you're ready for improved sleep for your kids and yourself, go to hatch.co/bethereinfive to get up to 15% off and free shipping!Hungryroot is offering Be There In Five listeners 30% off your first delivery and free veggies for life. Just go to Hungryroot.com/BETHEREINFIVE, to get 30% off your first delivery and get your free veggies. Don't forget to use our link, so they know we sent you.Get 10% off your first order sitewide with code BETHEREINFIVE at OSEAMalibu.com. But that's not all – get an extra 10% off, plus free shipping when you have your favorite products delivered on repeat with their subscribe and save program.
How do we bridge the gaps between "BBIWOC" (Black, Indigenous, Women of Colour) and white women? Can friends talk about race? Authors of "Real Friends Talk About Race" and hosts of The Kinswomen podcast, Yseult P. Mukantabana and Hannah Summerhill join us today for an incredible, thought-provoking and heart-opening conversation. I always learn so much from both Yseult and Hannah and know that you will as well. Yseult called me out mid-episode with a language shift from praising white women for their "bravery" to calling it what it actually is - accountability.
Yseult Polfliet Mukantabana and Hannah Summerhill, hosts of The Kinswomen podcast, join Caitlin Malcuit on the show to discuss their book Real Friends Talk About Race: Bridging the Gaps Through Uncomfortable Conversations (out April 4 from Park Row Books). To learn more about The Kinswomen podcast, visit the official website and follow the show on Instagram. Writer's Bone is proudly sponsored by Libro.fm and As Told To: The Ghostwriting Podcast.
Amy Albertson joins the Kinswomen to discuss being unapologetically Jewish, and her experience as a Chinese-American Jewish Israeli. We chat about the shapeshifting nature of antisemitism, and whether or not non-Jews should play Jewish characters in media. Get our new free class "Build an Inclusive Online Presence" here.
The Kinswomen speak with lawyer and entrepreneur Jo-Ná Williams about the hug of New Orleans, the whiteness of the #girlboss and #marketingbro culture, and her own healing journey. To learn more about Jo-Ná's work: www.jo-na.com www.jawilliamslaw.com www.intheblackclass.com
The Kinswomen bring on their first-ever kinsman as a guest, and he's a great one. Marvin Toliver is a social worker, changemaker, and co-founder of Melanated Social Work. We discuss why Black folks shouldn't pay for therapy, the impact of oppressive systems on both therapists and clients, and the dynamics of being a man on a female-run podcast -- plus so much more. Kinswomen is bringing back our community conversations! Register for free for our next one on Wed. May 18th, where we discuss the recent A&F Netflix documentary White Hot, and the 2000's-era racism we either ignored or were forced to put up with. Sign up here.
Hello, my beautiful souls! Welcome back to The Manifestation Babe podcast. In today's episode, I'm bringing you an amazing interview that I had with Hannah and Yseult from the Kinswomen. After taking their program on inclusive entrepreneurship, I had to invite Hannah and Yseult to the podcast to share the principles that they teach in their program. Hannah and Yseult started their business the Kinswomen with the intention to create a foundation for building trust and bridging the gap between women of color and white women. Their passion for bringing humanity back into conversations about race and diversity in a digestible and engaging way has led them to create an absolutely incredible course and an incredible podcast. They are on a mission to bring more inclusivity into the entrepreneurial space by embracing discomfort and teaching their four tenets of trust. Kinswomen aims to break down the unconscious biases around race and to create a foundation for allyship between women of color and white women. The level of awareness that these two beautiful individuals are bringing to this topic is so impactful, and I cannot wait to share their powerful messages with you. So without further ado, sit back, relax and push play! The Kinswomen, Yseult and Hannah, aim to build trust and build gaps between women of color and white women with their podcast, classes, and forthcoming book. They've worked with Columbia, Yale, and other major companies and institutions on their anti-racism initiatives. The Kinswomen Podcast has been named best of 2020 by Elle, Cosmo, and Marie Claire. Their book, Real Friends Talk About Race, comes out Fall 2022. In this episode, the Kinswomen and I talk about INCLUSIVITY in the entrepreneurship space! Please be sure to tag me @manifestationbabe on Instagram and the Kinswomen @the.kinswomen and share this episode with your community to spread the word If you or someone you know has benefited from this episode! I am curious to hear all about your experience. Also, be sure to leave a review on iTunes in order to receive a free manifestation hypnosis. Just screenshot it before submitting it and email it to my team at hello@manifestationbabe.com and I will see you in the next episode. In This Episode You Will Learn : The story of the Kinswomen came to be (4:04) How to help people be more aware of the unconcious biases they have about race (17:09) What is the Kinswomen's inspiration behind helping entrepreneurs (25:25) Moments where the Kinswomen feel like they are making a difference (41:24) Questions We Answer: How Hannah and Yseult have bridged the gap in their relationship? (10:00) How Hannah become comfortable talking about race? (21:25) What are mistakes entrepeneurs make in this inclusivity group? (30:06) How can entrepenues make the hiring process more inclusive? (34:15) Links/Resources Connect w/ Kinswomen on IG Kinswomen Website Kinswomen Podcast The Last time Hannah was on the MB Podcast The Manifestation Babe Shop Manifestation Babe Links Follow me on Instagram Join our Manifestation Babe community! Visit our website! Download Transcript
Imani Barbarin (Crutches_and_Spice on IG) stops by Kinswomen to discuss how the performance of productivity by able-bodied folks leads to more ableism, and discusses her work as a communications professional and disability advocate. Imani's IG Imani's Site
Yseult and Hannah answer questions like "Can Yseult speak about race in America if she's not African American?" and "Is there space for white people in anti-racism, and should they profit from it?"
The Kinswomen welcome Caroline Colesworthy from the Fund for Reparations Now to talk about what it means to be a reparationist.
The Kinswomen are back and discussing public apologies, accountability (or the lack thereof), and what needs to happen when old, problematic tweets resurface.
The Kinswomen check in on their relationship, and how it really felt to write a book together.
In this episode, we cover different conversations about understanding creativity and fashion with Yseult Mukantabana Topics include: - How she was able to build her kids' fashion brand. - How was embarked into the creative and fashion industry. - Why collaboration and authenticity are important for creatives. - Her journey with Kinswomen – a podcast that covers different conversations to bridge the gap between WOC and WW. - Her life journey as a creator sharing her craft with the world. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theschoolofbusinessmakers/support
Yseult and Hannah discuss why it's so hard for white women to come to terms with the realities of the pay gap, and how we can help close it. This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp. Kinswomen listeners receive 10% off their first month with the link: https://betterhelp.com/kinswomen
Yseult and Hannah discuss the issues behind white people sharing images of the Haitian migrants, and the hierarchy of different passports. This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp. Kinswomen listeners receive 10% off their first month with the link: https://betterhelp.com/kinswomen
Hello, my gorgeous souls! If you're listening to this episode, RIGHT NOW, it means that the doors to my all-encompassing BEAST of a program, the Manifestation Babe Academy, are OFFICIALLY OPEN. Cart OPENS AUG 23RD until AUG 27TH, 2021 AT MIDNIGHT. SO DON'T MISS OUT! Go to http://manifestationbabeacademy.com/ to sign up NOW! Today on the Manifestation babe Podcast, I have Hannah Summerhill as my guest!! Hannah just so happens to be a Manifestation Babe Academy alumni; who finished in the first and only launch in 2021. She is one of the students who got to experience it firsthand as I built it out. I know that there are so many of you who are on the fence and would like to hear some student success stories. Everyone has this moment where they are unsure if they should say yes to a course. So I want you guys to experience a couple of my students this week on the podcast as examples of what is possible and to also normalize that it is okay to be uncertain. Also for any of you who already signed up, this may serve as excitement of what is to come your way. So without further ado, let's dive into this episode! Hannah Summerhill is the co-founder of The Kinswomen, a podcast and platform that bridges the gaps and aims to build trust between women of color and white women. Kinswomen has been named Best Podcasts of 2020 by Elle, Marie Claire, and Cosmo. Along with her co-host, Hannah is the co-author of the forthcoming book Real Friends Talk About Race. In this episode, Hannah shares with us her experience with the first launch of THE NEW MBA! If you or someone you know has had similar breakthroughs be sure to tag me @manifestationbabe and Hannah @hannahsummerhill on Instagram and share this episode with your community to spread the word! I am curious to hear all about your experience. Also, be sure to leave a review on iTunes in order to receive a free manifestation hypnosis. Just screenshot it before submitting it and email it to my team at hello@manifestationbabe.com and I will see you in the next episode. In This Episode You Will Learn : Who Hannah Summerhill is (5:12) What was the first thing that energetically shifted for Hannah during MBA? (14:30) What was the pivotal moment in MBA for Hannah (21:29) What Hannah would tell someone who was on the fence about MBA (33:11) Questions We Answer: What got Hannah to sign up for MBA? (10:12) What was the manifestation process like for Hannah? (17:39) What did Hannah notice about her Husband as a result of her taking MBA? (29:09) Links/Resources Sign Up for the MBA Connect w/ Hannah on IG Connect w/ Kinswomen on IG Kins Women Website Kins Women Podcast The Manifestation Babe Shop Manifestation Babe Links Follow me on Instagram Join our Manifestation Babe community! Visit our website! Download Transcript
The Kinswomen speak to Nicole Cardoza, founder and CEO of Reclamation Ventures, and the popular Anti-Racism Daily newsletter, about the wellness gap, abundance, and why she doesn't call herself an activist.
Sandy returns to the podcast to discuss what it's like to work on an all-Black team and brand for the first time, and why not all money is good money.
Being anti-racist is part of all of our purposes. It's the only way to elevate the world. But white people aren't experts on race, so how do I (or you, if white), do it? After the brutal murders of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor (and others) this summer, I wanted to know what I could do. Many of my white clients and listeners asked the same - where do we start? This episode gives you answers. Gives you the first -- and second and third -- steps to take. It's our responsibility as white people to educate ourselves towards being as anti-racist as we possibly can and to use our voices for equality. Admittedly, the conversation feels hard and awkward (for me at least), but we need to have it - to see our blind spots, learn and grow. That's what this episode is about. Feel into - how is race part of YOUR purpose? Your happiness? After the tragic murders of innocent black people during the summer of 2020, I woke up to my whiteness. As silly as this may sound, I identified so strongly with being Jewish that I didn't actively realize that I was white. But now, I'm actively stepping into the shoes of my whiteness, and I see how if I want all women to live their dreams, I must do more for racial justice. So, I'm using my privilege – and my platform – to elevate the voices who are more expert than me. And I'm learning. Let's learn together. Today's PurposeGirl Podcast guests use their platform – The Kinswomen Podcast – to help educate people all over the world about racial justice conversations, communication, and marketing. Yseult Polfliet and Hannah Summerhill are great friends who help people have the difficult interracial conversations that need to be had. In this episode, they helped me share a story of racism I've never shared (it's POWERFUL) and allowed me to ask them questions we all need to consider to have racial justice and to be an anti-racist. In this episode you will: Learn the first step to take if you want to help with racial justice. Learn the importance of making the shift between “doing well” and “meaning well.” Be led through questions you can ask yourself to uncover where your inner work needs to begin to become more anti-racist. Be challenged to push your own limits of what you imagine and understand diversity to be. Understand how to start the work in your own community, and with your own individual actions. Hear my personal story about racism. Understand the fact that it is almost always the oppressed communities that are doing the work to liberate themselves, and that it's past time that communities of power use their position and privilege to work towards liberation. Recognize that we all have blind spots, and that finding them is messy, but necessary. Let's raise our voices together! About The Kinswomen Yseult Polfliet and Hannah Summerhill are founders of the Kinswomen, a podcast and platform that aims to bridge the gaps between women of color and white women, and have conversations on race and racism from a place of love and compassion. Kinswomen has been named best of 2020 by Elle, Cosmo, and Marie Claire. In addition to their podcast, they facilitate anti-racism courses, and work with companies on their anti-racism journeys. You can learn more about them at www.kinswomenpodcast.com, and follow them on Instagram (@the.kinswomen). If you aren't already, join the Free PurposeGirls Facebook Group! I post prompts, motivation, and do free live videos and challenges to get you on purpose and loving life!! Click here to join (https://www.facebook.com/groups/PurposeGirlsGroup/). Also make sure you're getting my newsletter – that's the first place I send announcements about events, programs and share purpose and happiness tips. Click here to receive my newsletter for free (https://carinrockind.com/newsletter)! Love this episode? Love The PurposeGirl Podcast? Then share the love!! Go to Apple Podcasts and leave a 5 star review, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and download ALL the episodes to listen again and again! And share the PurposeGirl Podcast with every woman you know – that's how we change the world one woman at a time!! Thank you so much for listening, love, and if you aren't following me already, you can find me on Instagram and Facebook. May you live purposefully, may you love yourself, and may you love life!! Bye for now! XO, Carin
We are excited to have the founders of Kinswomen, Hannah Summerhill and Yseult Polfliet, on our podcast! Kinswomen provides women of color and white women a place to have honest cross-racial dialogues. Yseult is the founder of a gender-free children's clothing line, Yoah New York, and she is also a model. Hannah worked in publishing at Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Women's Health & Seventeen Magazine before co-founding Kinswomen. We hope you enjoy & find this helpful!! This is a great place to start your allyship journey. http://kinswomenpodcast.com https://www.yoahnewyork.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/delia-folk8/support
In this episode Zelda connects with the sensational, badass women that make up The Kinswomen. Yseult and Hannah work together to educate white people on intersectional anti-racism. In this episode, the three women talk all things intersectionality, Judaism, the commonalities between the Jewish and Black experiences, and how to combat racism everywhere, even within yourself. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ohmygodpodcast/message