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Rod Morrow is joined by Keith to discuss love, heartbreak, sex that's too good, getting back with exes, The Love Family's fractured relationships, friends who help you get by, and eating fried head. Oh yeah; it's a doozy.
Looking for a fun, screen free activity the whole family can enjoy together? This week on the Family Trivia with Dad and Lad, we are diving into all things love. From Disney sweethearts and famous movie couples to world history love stories and chart topping breakup songs, this episode is packed with family friendly trivia for kids at every level.Whether you are driving across town or across the country, this screen free trivia episode keeps kids engaged, learning, and laughing without anyone asking for a device. Parents vs kids. Siblings vs siblings. Or team up and take on the questions together. Always remember to spread the love wherever you go!Fun News! Family Trivia with Dad and Lad has a MERCH STORE!You can find, T-Shirts, Hoodies, Hats and more for you or that Trivia Loving friend or family member! Visit the link below to go to the Family Trivia with Dad and Lad Merch Store!https://www.bonfire.com/store/dadladtrivia/
February kicks off a brand-new monthly theme on Friends Talking Nerdy, and this time The Reverend Tracy and Tim The Nerd are diving headfirst into Love—starting with one of its most complicated forms: Family Love.In this episode, The Reverend Tracy and Tim The Nerd explore how our earliest lessons about love are taught (intentionally or not) by our parents, and how those lessons can shape everything from our communication styles to our sense of self-worth. They talk openly about how family love can be nurturing and supportive, but also confusing, conditional, or even damaging when unhealthy patterns are passed down.The conversation moves into sibling dynamics, unpacking the powerful bonds that can form between brothers and sisters—and how rivalry, comparison, and unresolved competition can strain or even fracture those relationships over time. The Reverend Tracy and Tim The Nerd reflect on how these tensions show up in adulthood and why they often go unexamined.Finally, they tackle one of the hardest truths about family love: sometimes love does not mean unlimited access. The episode thoughtfully discusses situations where setting boundaries—or even excluding a family member from your life—may be the healthiest choice for your mental and emotional well-being. It's an honest, compassionate look at choosing self-preservation without abandoning empathy.This episode sets the tone for a month-long exploration of love in all its forms—messy, meaningful, and deeply human.As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms.Head to Friends Talking Nerdy's website for more information on where to find us online.
Fluent Fiction - Hindi: A Christmas Date at the Taj: Love, Family, and Music Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hi/episode/2025-12-17-23-34-02-hi Story Transcript:Hi: ताजमहल की सफेद संगमरमर की चमकती दीवारों के बीच लालटेन की तरह जलते क्रिसमस लाइट्स के सामने भीड़ जमा थी।En: A crowd had gathered in front of the Taj Mahal's white marble walls, shimmering like a lantern under the Christmas lights.Hi: सर्दी की खुनक धूप में गोल्डन रंग की तरह ताजमहल अपनी पूरी शान में खड़ा था।En: Standing proudly in the cold sun, like a golden hue, the Taj Mahal was in all its glory.Hi: आर्यन अपनी छोटी बहन रिया के साथ गेट पर खड़ा था।En: Aryan stood at the gate with his little sister Riya.Hi: आज उसका पहला डेट था और वो थोड़ा घबराया हुआ था।En: Today was his first date, and he was a bit nervous.Hi: मेहरा धीरे-धीरे आर्यन और रिया के पास आई।En: Mehra slowly came towards Aryan and Riya.Hi: उसकी हल्की मुस्कान और चमकीली आँखें आर्यन का दिल जीतने के लिए काफी थीं।En: Her gentle smile and sparkling eyes were enough to win Aryan's heart.Hi: लेकिन आर्यन का ध्यान रिया पर भी था।En: But Aryan was also mindful of Riya.Hi: रिया, जिज्ञासापूर्ण नजरों से चारों ओर देख रही थी।En: Riya was looking around with curious eyes.Hi: "आप दोनों को देखकर अच्छा लगा," रिया ने हल्के से हँसते हुए कहा।En: "It's nice to see you both," Riya said with a light laugh.Hi: आर्यन ने धीरे से अपनी बहन का हाथ पकड़ा ताकि उसे कहीं गुम न होने दे।En: Aryan gently held his sister's hand to make sure she wouldn't get lost.Hi: कुछ वक़्त बातें करते हुए, वे सब ताजमहल के बाहर बगीचे में घूमने लगे।En: After chatting for a while, they all started strolling in the Taj Mahal's garden.Hi: चारों ओर की सजावट और दूर से आने वाली गानों की मधुर ध्वनि में, रिया को एकाएक संगीत सुनाई दिया और वह वहाँ भाग गई।En: Amidst the decorations and the sweet sound of music coming from afar, Riya suddenly heard music and ran towards it.Hi: आर्यन का दिल धड़कने लगा, किसको पहले देखे, रिया को या मेहरा को?En: Aryan's heart began to race—who should he look after first, Riya or Mehra?Hi: "तुम वहां ध्यान रखो, मैं उसे लेकर आता हूँ," आर्यन ने जल्दी से कहा।En: "You keep an eye there, I'll go get her," Aryan said quickly.Hi: मेहरा ने मुस्कुराते हुए सिर हिलाया।En: Mehra smiled and nodded.Hi: आर्यन जल्दी से रिया के पीछे दौड़ा और थोड़ी देर में उसे पकड़ लिया।En: Aryan quickly ran after Riya and caught up with her after a short while.Hi: रिया एक क्रिसमस गाना गा रही चोरस में जा मिली थी।En: Riya had joined a choir singing a Christmas song.Hi: आर्यन ने उसे देखकर थोड़ी राहत भरी सांस ली।En: Aryan felt a sigh of relief seeing her.Hi: तभी मेहरा भी वहाँ आ गई और सबके साथ हंसने लगी।En: Just then, Mehra also came over and started laughing with everyone.Hi: "तुम्हारी बहन बहुत प्यारी है," उसने कहा।En: "Your sister is very sweet," she remarked.Hi: तीनों ने मिलकर गानों का आनंद लिया।En: The three of them enjoyed the music together.Hi: आर्यन को अब समझ में आ गया था कि उसकी जिम्मेदारियां उसकी पहचान का हिस्सा हैं और वो मेहरा के लिए भी कोई समस्या नहीं थीं।En: Aryan realized now that his responsibilities were part of his identity, and they weren't a problem for Mehra either.Hi: क्रिसमस की इस खुशियों भरी रात में ताजमहल की छांव में, उनकी हंसी और संगीत की मधुर ध्वनि गूंज रही थी।En: On this joyous Christmas night in the shadow of the Taj Mahal, their laughter and the sweet sound of music echoed.Hi: यह दिन आर्यन के लिए खास था क्योंकि उसने मेहरा के साथ अपनी पहली डेट का सुखद अंत पाया और यह समझा कि परिवार के साथ जुड़े रहना कोई बाधा नहीं, बल्कि एक अद्वितीय विशेषता है।En: This day was special for Aryan because he had a wonderful end to his first date with Mehra and understood that staying connected with family is not an obstacle but rather a unique trait. Vocabulary Words:crowd: भीड़shimmering: चमकतीlantern: लालटेनnervous: घबरायाgentle: हल्कीsparkling: चमकीलीcurious: जिज्ञासापूर्णlaugh: हँसतेstrolling: घूमनेamidst: बीचdecorations: सजावटsweet: मधुरrace: धड़कनेchoir: चोरसrelief: राहतlaughing: हंसनेremarked: कहाresponsibilities: जिम्मेदारियांidentity: पहचानobstacle: बाधाjoyous: खुशियोंechoed: गूंज रहीunique: अद्वितीयtrait: विशेषताglory: शानgate: गेटrealized: समझाconnected: जुड़ेproudly: खड़ाspecial: खास
In this episode Hugh Flynn talks about his new memoir, 'Something Special: A Gay Brother, A Disabled Brother, An Eventful Brother, A War.' Hugh shares the emotionally charged story of his brother Aaron, who has Down Syndrome, and the familial and legal battles he faced to protect him. They touch on the themes of unconditional love, resilience, and the complexities of family dynamics. Hugh also reflects on his own experiences growing up in a Midwestern family, his career as a writer, and his personal connection to Bruce Springsteen's music. Don't miss this touching and insightful conversation! https://a.co/d/3Am2omQ https://www.instagram.com/hughflynn24 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 01:12 Hugh Flynn's Background and Career 02:34 Writing and Teaching Insights 05:32 Family and Early Influences 15:27 Aaron's Story and Family Dynamics 33:01 Family Feud and Legal Battles 34:05 The Role of Attorneys and Bias in Probate 34:49 Aaron: The Calm in the Storm 35:45 Writing the Book: A Non-Sequential Journey 36:40 Societal Values and Personal Reflections 37:32 Aaron's Influence and Family Dynamics 38:48 The Power of Unconditional Love 43:54 Legal Struggles and Personal Sacrifices 51:20 Bruce Springsteen and Music Memories 55:50 Final Thoughts and Farewell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Janet speaks with systemic and shadow-work teacher Nir Esterman about why the holiday season brings up deep emotions, old patterns, and tender memories and how Family Constellations can help us understand and heal these layers. Janet also shares personally about her first Thanksgiving without her father physically here, and how grief, nostalgia, and love all rise during this time of year. If you're feeling sensitive, emotional, or reflective this season, this conversation offers grounding, clarity, and compassion. We cover: • Why holidays awaken deeper emotions • Hidden family patterns that shape us • Feeling “not enough” during family gatherings • Grief + nostalgia around the holidays • How Family Constellations brings understanding and healing About Nir: Nir Esterman is a teacher and facilitator specializing in systemic work, shadow work, and embodiment. He previously taught an exclusive class for the Soul Star Membership. Join the Nov 23 Family Constellations Workshop in NY: Janet is hosting an in-person Family Constellations Healing Workshop this Sunday in Staten Island. Details: www.janetnamaste.com/events Connect with Nir - https://www.niresterman.com/ Connect with Janet:
In this episode, I sit down with clinical psychologist and couples therapist Dr. Molly Burrets to unpack why so many of us keep ending up in the same relationship with a different face. We talk about how our childhoods quietly shape who we are drawn to, why those intense butterflies can actually be anxiety, and what it really looks like to hit rock bottom in love and choose differently. We also get into attachment styles, people pleasing, abandonment wounds, hyper independence, and how all of this shows up in our friendships, our romantic lives, and even how we think about becoming parents one day. If you have ever questioned your patterns, minimized your own experience, or struggled to find closure, this one is going to sit in your chest in the best way. Send us your questions and stories to be featured on da pod https://www.brokegirltherapy.com/contact-page Support our sponsors and BGT by using the codes below: BetterHelp: As a listener, you'll get 10% off your first month by visiting our sponsor at BetterHelp.com/brokegirl Mood: Mood.com PROMO CODE: BROKEGIRL for 20% off your first order Dipsea: DIPSEAstories.com/brokegirl Stefanie Maegan https://www.instagram.com/brokegirltherapy/ https://www.instagram.com/stefaniemaegan/ https://www.drmollyburrets.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The newest episode of BarBuzz explores the intersection of love and law with Memphis attorney Lucie Brackin, a partner at Rogers & Brackin. In "The Legal Side of Love: Family Law and Celebrity Prenups," host Azya sits down with Brackin to discuss common misconceptions about prenuptial agreements, navigating tough relationship conversations and what high-profile couples like Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce might include in their prenup. Brackin also shares insight into her work on international child abduction cases under the Hague Convention and offers practical advice for couples on protecting themselves legally and emotionally. https://www.rbfirm.com/our-team Thanks to our episode sponsor AIM! Check out what all AIM offers here.
Hosted by Pastor Jeff FiggsOriginating from GRACE FM in Aurora, Colorado, Calvary Live is a one hour program that answers questions about issues surrounding life, godliness, and living for Jesus Christ in our current ever changing culture.
Life is precious, and every moment counts. In Episode 50 of Tea Time with Just Rosie Moore, we explore how to cherish love, family, and presence. Learn faith-based lessons, real-life examples, and practical tips to live intentionally, express gratitude, and strengthen the relationships that matter most.
In this episode, Traci Barber shares her journey from modeling and TV internships to building a life with former NFL player Tiki Barber. She opens up about navigating a blended family, life after football, and her experience on The Real Housewives of New Jersey. Traci also reflects on marriage in the public eye, motherhood, and her passions beyond the spotlight—offering inspiration and advice for women balancing family, career, and identity.Follow us on Instagram!insideLINES PodcastAtoya BurlesonVideoWatch Episodes on Our YouTube Channel!Contact UsWebsite: www.inSIDELINESpodcast.comEmail: hello@insidelinespodcast.com
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Join Alex and guest host Dr. Katherine Marshall Woods as they explore the psychodynamic themes in Denzel Washington's directorial debut, Antwone Fisher (2002). The film also stars Washington, and in his Hollywood debut, Derek Luke plays the titular character. The film was based on the real Fisher's autobiography, Finding Fish (2001), and is about a man with anger issues on a hair trigger. But as the two psychologists explore in this episode, perhaps its because he's hungry for family, for a place of belonging, and to find those folks who won't abandon him like his early family. It's an engaging story and an even better analysis. This is a solid entry of Black cinema and leaves you with a good feeling! Check out Katherine's new book, Black Film Through a Psychodynamic Lens, for more exploration of psychodynamic and psychoanalytic theory in Black cinema! If you like this content, you might like my new Audible audiobook/course, A Psychologist Goes to the Movies, available now! It features six films that have been on this show, condensed into 25-30 min essays, researched and analyzed. Please leave your feedback on this post, the main site (cinemapsychpod.swanpsych.com), on Facebook (@CinPsyPod), or Threads/Instagram (@cinemapsych_podcast). We'd love to hear from you! Don't forget to check out our Paypal link to contribute to this podcast and keep the lights on! Don't forget to check out our MERCH STORE for some great merch with our logo and other designs! Legal stuff: 1. All film clips are used under Section 107 of Title 17 U.S.C. (fair use; no copyright infringement is intended). 2. Intro and outro music by half.cool ("Gemini"). Used under license. 3. Film reel sound effect by bone666138. Used under license CC-BY 3.0. Episode Transcription Go to this link to read a transcript generated by Whisper AI Large V3 Model. Disclaimer: It is not edited and may contain errors!
Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar He 'Ai Na Ka Lani Jerome Koko & Daniel Ho Makaha Sons Memoirs E Kuini E Kapi'olani Kamaka Kukona Kahenewai'olu He 'ala No Ka'iulani Kamaka Kukona Kahenewai'olu Pu'uanahulu Christy Leina'ala Lassiter Kona Cowgirl 'Ekolu Mea Nui Christy Leina'ala Lassiter Kona Cowgirl Kōkeʻe Kalani Pe'a Kuini Firecracker The Waitiki 7 New Sounds Of Exotica Sweet Pikake Serenade The Waitiki 7 New Sounds Of Exotica Kiss Me Love Waipuna Mana'o Pili Honomuni Waipuna Mana'o Pili
No matter what someone does or is willing to do, what they offer you, or how much they love you, you have an unbreakable shell that doesn't let them in. This goes for Jesus' love for you too. It's time to be healed! Make the choice, don't be HARD TO LOVE. Subscribe to the latest sermons: http://bit.ly/TBCsermons To learn more about The Block Church: http://theblockchurch.org/ Stay Connected Facebook: http://bit.ly/2vOiaLa Instagram: http://bit.ly/2nzZNWB Twitter: http://bit.ly/2KEScPL #theblockchurch #ChurchOnline #Onlinechurch
Feeling replaced by your adult child's spouse? Struggling to connect with your grown kids? In this eye-opening episode, Kim shares the biblical truth behind the golden rule and how it can transform your family relationships. Drawing from Luke 6:31-33, she reveals why loving first - even when it's hard - is the key to the connection you're craving. Kim gets vulnerable about her own struggles with her son-in-law and shares the practical strategies that changed everything. You'll discover how to communicate with respect, support without fixing, and honor relationships even when you feel sidelined. This isn't about being a doormat - it's about taking the first step toward the loving family relationships you deserve. If you're tired of walking on eggshells and ready to rebuild those bridges, this episode will give you hope and a clear path forward.Grab Your Free Course and Motivational Book: The Parent's Repair Kit and How to Use the L.O.V.E. M.E.N.D.S. Framework https://www.midlifediscoveries.com/LOVE Visit the website at: https://www.midlifediscoveries.com/
Grief doesn't always come just once—it circles back when we least expect it. In this deeply personal episode, Tim shares the recent and sudden loss of a dear friend and how that grief ripples through his life, touching memories, love, and family all over again. From navigating the emotions of supporting a grieving family to confronting the echoes of his own loss, this conversation is a reminder that grief doesn't follow a timeline—and neither does healing. Whether you're walking through a fresh loss or supporting someone who is, this episode speaks to the heart of what it means to simply show up and be present in the hardest moments.
In this episode of Don't Go Broke Trying, Reni is back with another round of Coinfessions. From a wife wanting to retire from lottery winnings, to a boyfriend with poor financial habits, to a parent demanding a cut of their child's inheritance, Reni shares her honest thoughts on what's smart, what's risky, and what she'd do differently.She also unpacks the tricky topic of money in families and relationships, like setting financial boundaries, protecting yourself from a partner's money mistakes, and knowing when it's time to walk away.What you'll learn in this episode:How to deal with a partner who isn't financially responsibleWhy setting money boundaries is a form of self-protectionThe dangers of ignoring money red flags in relationshipsWhen it's okay to say no to family financial demandsReni's honest take on balancing love, loyalty, and moneyWhether you're married, dating, or navigating money with family, this episode will give you practical insights to handle financial conflicts with confidence and clarity.Join Don't Go Broke Collective: https://www.skool.com/dont-go-broke-collective/aboutConnect With Us!Follow the podcast on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dontgobroketrying Follow Reni on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xoreni Visit our website: renitheresource.com/category/podcastFollow on Twitter: twitter.com/dgbtpodSubscribe to Reni's YouTube: https://youtube.com/xoreniDISCLAIMER: The views and opinions shared on this channel are for informational and educational purposes only. This is NOT financial advice. Always do your own research and due diligence before investing.
And Another One…. Please, welcome Esteban Hernandez, he is a former boss of mine. The reason why I wanted to bring Esteban and share his story is because he impressed me with his confidence and hard work. He's not scared to start a new venture… and my first question was… why isn't he scared God? So I stared asking Esteban deep questions to investigate, find out, to try and understand… and I discovered that our past traumas and social environment are huge factors to our development. Now, this doesn't mean we have the excuses to fail because our environment and traumas predefined us for failure… NO! We must convert the pain and hurt to motivation and fuel to propel our goals and dreams (We just needed someones help, mom, dad, brother, sister, and even if no one help… we always had God in our corner without even knowing it). But… Esteban had both his mom and dad at home growing up, he never heard mom and dad fight, was demonstrated love and support thru out his childhood. Esteban was supported, taught, and given values constantly by both parents. So this really got my attention, so I started asking God more questions… how much more confidence does this give him? How does this shape his confidence? His decision making? His fear or flight pattern?? Well… take a listen to watch the episode to see how powerful a mom and dad truly are for themselves but for their children, Thank you Esteban for coming on the podcast, sharing your story and giving us an understanding of the power of true pure… LOVE!! Please connect with us, via comments, your stories, what relates and / or what helps you… as we understand we are not alone or the only ones. Help is here for you too. Family and friends I ask for a favor, please feel free to comment, share, like, subscribe and turn on notifications! My email is Themaceffect19@gmail.com for all questions and inquiries. I promise you this will bless you. How do I know, because my God word is never void. My (our) prayer for this season 5, Dear God, gives us the wisdom to hear and listen with attention, patience and the will to accept what is for me (us). I ask that you develop and grow me (us) as individuals, so that I (we) can be of a blessings to those around us, family, friends and all relationships in between. I have faith and strongly believe this season 5 will be of impact and create memorable moments. Bring… change, challenge, and healing. The MAC Effect is in your hands, grow it, use it, this is yours. I pray for the mission statement to be: “Helping / Leading hurt people, to hope. In heart, mind, body and spirit” but open to change if you please to do so. I pray all this in Jesus Christ name, Amen' I want to thank all my guest in advance for the love and time gifted to this podcast, as all is a direct blessing and healing to my inner child, and others. Amen' #Themaceffect #maceffect #mac #mikecampos6 #god #love #hope #faith #joy #question #hurtpeople #hurt #healing #healpeople #healingmind #healingbody #heartofgold #healingspirit #morals #chorebelieves #growingpain #thewilltofight #keepgoing #youhavepurpose #awakening #understanding #building #fundamentals #ihaveaquestion #iwanttolearn #growing #growingpains #letsgetitright #nottoday #nottodaysatan #jesuschrist #inJesusname #lovealwayswins #peace #letsgetit #testing #learning #process #developing #maturing #fatherhood #motherhood #husband #wife #partnership #equals #tildeath #god #processing #process #guest #podcast #shorts #growth #development #growth #purpose #will #plans #goals #challange #opportunity #welcoming #bringit #letgoletgo #lakersin5
JR talks about the Carl-Caleb Williams draft saga and how it relates to Juan Soto. JR reflects on the life and legacy of the late Colts' owner Jim Irsay, and he's joined by Kristian Winfield, Knicks Beat Writer at the New York Daily News to discuss the Game 1 loss.
Send us a message! We love hearing from our listeners.In the poignant episode, hosts Ashley and CJ delve into a heartfelt conversation with Heather about the devastating loss of her 11-year-old daughter, Parker, to a rare pediatric cancer. Heather recounts Parker's journey, diagnosed at nine, filled with hope and struggles, and the aftermath of navigating life without her.Heather shares the profound impact of grief on her family, transitioning from five to four members, and how each copes differently. She emphasizes the importance of keeping Parker's memory alive, integrating her spirit into daily life, and learning to live with a new family dynamic. Heather discusses grief misconceptions, noting that time alone doesn't heal and underscores the necessity of actively processing grief alongside supportive individuals willing to discuss and remember Parker.A yoga teacher, Heather finds solace in teaching and channels her energy into the Little P Project, a nonprofit founded in Parker's memory. The organization advocates for better research, treatments, and vital support for children fighting cancer and their families, reflecting Heather's commitment to creating meaning from loss.The episode also critiques the language surrounding cancer, highlighting the challenges of living with the disease beyond survival. Personal stories shared by Heather and CJ underscore the hidden struggles and traumas experienced in the shadow of illness.Ultimately, Heather's journey is one of resilience and enduring love, offering listeners insights into the complexities of grief and the courage to honor loved ones in moving forward. Her story conveys a powerful message of strength, hope, and the significance of community and remembrance in the healing journey.--A personal note from the hosts: After much reflection, we've decided that this season of "The Day After" will be our final one. It has been a profound honor to share this journey through grief with all of you. As CJ steps back to focus on other ventures, we want to express our deepest gratitude for your support, your stories, and your willingness to navigate these difficult conversations alongside us. Though the podcast is ending, we hope the conversations about grief and loss continue, and that our episodes remain a resource for those who need them. If you've found comfort in our discussions, Ashley and Liz will continue Sit, Lay, Rest - our pet grief podcast - you can follow them on Instagram at @sitlayrest. Thank you for being part of our community. Music by Servidio Music
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Dr. McManus witnessed firsthand the devastating impact that racism had on his racially, ethnically, and religiously diverse family growing up in a white flight town south of Boston. The eldest of three boys, Joe-Joe was born into a working-class family that lived in an apartment behind the local “packie” (liquor store). Shortly after his first birthday, his parents adopted five-week-old Kacey, and a few years later, their brother B-J was born. Racism became an issue early on for the McManus boys because of the reactions to Kacey, who was African American. Their family of five also experienced anti-Semitism and classism, but nothing was as insidious as the anti-Black racism that was ever present. Taught to actively oppose racism and intersecting oppressions from an early age, it became Joe-Joe's life's work after Kacey's passing at only seventeen years old. Motivated by his experiences as a father and his reflections on the challenges faced by his daughter, Makaila, Dr. Joe-Joe McManus shares heartfelt stories and actionable strategies for dismantling racism and fostering equity. He takes you by the hand and into his world which is shaped by courage, equity, and a relentless pursuit of freedom. Through deeply personal stories and groundbreaking strategies, this book illuminates how the decisions you make can either uphold or dismantle the systems that perpetuate racism.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
In preparation for her new book, A New Way to Love Your Neighbor, Jada sits down with her sister, Tresa, to discuss the complexities of family relationships. They explore the importance of being intentional, how personal history influences how we love, and much more.Pre-order: A New Way to Love Your Neighbor https://www.amazon.com/New-Way-Love-Your-Neighbor/dp/1087789184
The girlies explore the increasingly popular act of going “no contact.” In the first of two episodes, they break down the history of severing ties, how the nuclear family is ultimately an economic trap, and why Sophie Lewis argues we should abolish the family altogether. Digressions include our banishment from the Delta Lounge, the wholesomeness of r/fearofflying and whether we've officially run out of names for medications. If you're currently no contact with family or considering this step, you're not alone; connect with Stand Alone, Together Estranged, and Family Support Resources for community and support. This episode was produced by Julia Hava and Eliza McLamb and edited by Allison Hagan. Research assistance from Kylie Finnigan. To support the podcast on Patreon and access 50+ bonus episodes, mediasodes, zoom hangouts and more, visit patreon.com/binchtopia and become a patron today. SOURCES Abolish the Family by Sophie Lewis All our Kin: Strategies for Survival in a Black Community by Carol B. Stack Parental Alienation: A Disputed Theory With Big Implications Why So Many People Are Going “No Contact” with Their Parents Parent–adult child estrangement in the United States by gender, race/ethnicity, and sexuality Developmental Estrangement and the Re-emergence of Love Family estrangement is on the rise. A psychologist offers ways to cope Blocking your mom: why adult children are going no contact Why So Many People (Myself Included) Are Experiencing Family Estrangement How Estrangement Has Become an Epidemic in America No, Parent-Child Estrangement Isn't Just a Fad Estrangement is never easy or straightforward. Psychologists can help Conceptualizing “Family” and the Role of “Chosen Family” within the LGBTQ+ Refugee Community: A Text Network Graph Analysis Pillemer: Family estrangement a problem ‘hiding in plain sight' Nearing holiday season, Americans weigh family estrangement A Shift in American Family Values Is Fueling Estrangement A Family Therapist Looks to Historians for Insight on the Changing Forms of Family Estrangement The Causes of Estrangement, and How Families Heal A Psychologist Shares How A ‘Chosen Family' Can Help Fight Loneliness What abolishing the family would not do The Power of Chosen Family Finding Connection Through "Chosen Family" The Nuclear Family Was a Mistake Parent–adult child estrangement in the United States by gender, race/ethnicity, and sexuality Developmental Estrangement and the Re-emergence of Love The Pain of Family Estrangement What Research Tells Us About Family Estrangement
Dr. McManus witnessed firsthand the devastating impact that racism had on his racially, ethnically, and religiously diverse family growing up in a white flight town south of Boston. The eldest of three boys, Joe-Joe was born into a working-class family that lived in an apartment behind the local “packie” (liquor store). Shortly after his first birthday, his parents adopted five-week-old Kacey, and a few years later, their brother B-J was born. Racism became an issue early on for the McManus boys because of the reactions to Kacey, who was African American. Their family of five also experienced anti-Semitism and classism, but nothing was as insidious as the anti-Black racism that was ever present. Taught to actively oppose racism and intersecting oppressions from an early age, it became Joe-Joe's life's work after Kacey's passing at only seventeen years old. Motivated by his experiences as a father and his reflections on the challenges faced by his daughter, Makaila, Dr. Joe-Joe McManus shares heartfelt stories and actionable strategies for dismantling racism and fostering equity. He takes you by the hand and into his world which is shaped by courage, equity, and a relentless pursuit of freedom. Through deeply personal stories and groundbreaking strategies, this book illuminates how the decisions you make can either uphold or dismantle the systems that perpetuate racism.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
The REITE Club Podcast - Real Estate Investing for Canadians
In this special Valentine's Day edition of the REITE Club Podcast, we're celebrating the power of partnership with Kevin and Gabrielle Campbell, the unstoppable duo behind Regalway Homes. Their story isn't just about real estate it's about turning family dreams into reality, one home at a time. From Kevin's early days as a gas technician to their ambitious real estate ventures across Canada and the U.S., their story is a testament to resilience, teamwork, and the belief that success is even sweeter when shared. Join us for an honest, behind-the-scenes look at their story on how they navigate life as business partners and life partners, what keeps them motivated, and why they believe real estate is the ultimate vehicle for freedom. This is one conversation you don't want to miss! Tune in now and get inspired by a love story built on trust, vision, and financial freedom!In this episode you will be able to: Balancing Personal and Professional Lives: Gain insights into how the couple navigates the challenges of working together while maintaining a healthy personal relationship, emphasizing the importance of setting boundaries. The Importance of 'Why': Understand how having a clear 'why' drives their investment decisions and helps them stay focused on their long-term goals. Overcoming Challenges: Hear about their experiences with nosy neighbours and zoning issues, and learn valuable lessons on the importance of community relationships when investing in real estate. Action Takers: Be inspired by their mindset of taking action and learning from experiences, whether successes or setbacks, to achieve financial freedom. Joint Ventures: Explore their thoughts on joint ventures, the advantages of working independently, and how they are considering family involvement in future investments. Tune in to listen to the full episode at https://thereiteclub.com/en/podcasts Kevin and Gabrielle Campbell are passionate real estate investors and entrepreneurs dedicated to helping families find stability through homeownership. Based in Canada, their company, Regalway Homes, focuses on new construction, renovations, and multifamily properties across Canada and the U.S., turning distressed properties into thriving homes. Kevin started his career as a gas technician, but after years in the trades, he realized that working harder wasn't the key to financial freedom—owning assets was. He transitioned into real estate, leveraging his hands-on experience to build and renovate properties. Gabrielle, a serial entrepreneur and business strategist, balances their real estate ventures with co-owning a dog daycare in Milton, Ontario. Her background in business and finance brings structure to their growing portfolio, ensuring their investments are both strategic and sustainable. Believing that real estate is a team sport, Kevin and Gabrielle have built a strong network of mentors, partners, and like-minded investors. Their approach is rooted in collaboration, smart investing, and creating lasting impact in the communities they serve. When they're not closing deals, you'll find them travelling, attending networking events, and spending quality time with family. Their journey is proof that with the right mindset and a strong partnership, financial freedom is within reach. Get in touch with Kevin and Gabrielle Campbell: Website: https://www.regalwayhomes.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/regalwayhomes/
Episode 79: The Staudet Family Murders | Love, Family, & BetraylIn this episode, we unravel the chilling story of the Staudte family murders, a case that shocked the small town of Springfield, Missouri. What appeared to be a tragic series of natural deaths within the family turned into a horrifying tale of betrayal and manipulation.Trigger Warnings:Murder (Not Graphic)Betrayal Dianne's Interview with 20/20https://youtu.be/WGaC-zWpDF0?si=UdLyEKu9zkJOPHC1Fahlowww.MyFahlo.comCoupon Code: LACIBEAN20 Deadly Faith PATREON: https://patreon.com/DeadlyFaithPodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLinkDeadly Drip Merch https://www.bonfire.com/store/deadly-drip/?utm_source=facebook_messenger&utm_medium=store_page_published_share&utm_campaign=deadly-drip&utm_content=default Need A Podcast Editor? Reach out to Eric Howell the editor of the Deadly Faith podcast!Email: thepodcastdoctor@gmail.com Resources:National Domestic Violence Hotline 1(800)799-7233 Open 24/7Suicide Hotline Call 988 Open 24/7National Human Trafficking Hotline Open 24/7 1(800) 373-7888 Connect with Us! EmailDeadlyFaithPodcast@gmail.comThe PodcastTik Tok @DeadlyFaithPodcastInstagram @DeadlyFaithPodcastLaciTik Tok @Laci_BeanInstagram @Laci__BeanLolaTik Tok @hellotherelolaInstagram @Spellbound_Shears
How do we keep our emotions in check when it comes to our own experiences with racism? And how do we keep that toxic energy out of our treasured relationships?
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On this edition of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chats with Carla Beatrici of Smart Love Family Services about an organization that provides mental health counselling to families and children.
On this episode of The Zac Clark Show, Zac sits down with Reina Zelonky, a renowned New York City psychotherapist whose career spans over 13 years of helping families, couples, and young adults find healing and connection. From her impactful work at The Freedom Institute and Serenity New York to her leadership roles at Hazelden Betty Ford, Reina has built a career centered on addiction recovery, families, and relationship-building. In their conversation, Zac and Reina discuss the challenges of balancing demanding careers with family life in New York City, the evolving roles of men and women in modern relationships, and the unique pressures of raising children in an urban environment. Reina also shares insights on maintaining a healthy sex life, the transformative benefits of couples therapy, and the reality that therapy often means facing your childhood. Packed with heartfelt stories and practical advice, this episode offers meaningful discussions on navigating life's complexities while fostering connection and community. Connect with Zac https://www.instagram.com/zwclark/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/zac-c-746b96254/ https://www.tiktok.com/@zacwclark https://www.strava.com/athletes/55697553 https://twitter.com/zacwclark If you or anyone you know is struggling, please do not hesitate to contact Release: (914) 588-6564 releaserecovery.com @releaserecovery
Send us a text In this episode, join us as we dive into the art of juggling the swinging lifestyle with the demands of family life. From setting boundaries to managing time effectively, we share practical tips and personal experiences to help you maintain harmony at home while enjoying the lifestyle. It's all about priorities, privacy, and making it work for everyone involved. Connect With Us:Friends with pineapples (@friendswithpineapples) • Instagram photos and videosFriends with Pineapples (@friendswithpa) / X (twitter.com)Friendswithpineapples@gmail.comFriends With Pineapples – Welcome to our Podcast!sdc.comJoin us for National Lifestyle Weekend. See the ticket link below!!!https://nlw.ticketspice.com/nlw?r=FWPINEAPPLES5212NLW
Jesus had a favorite Commandment and it wasn't one of the Top 10. It was a mashup of all of them. The Greatest Commandment unveils the power of loving God, ourselves, and our neighbors with our entire identity. Listen to this message from Guest Pastor Vincent Tinch. Also, we highly encourage you to download the Church Center App if you want more information about the church. The app will be able to guide you toward our Calendar of Events, ways to Give, and fill out a Connect Card.
The 1% in Recovery Successful Gamblers & Alcoholics Stopping Addiction
Text and Be HeardImagine attending a family wedding where the joy is palpable, yet there's an undercurrent of pain due to past misunderstandings. This episode unravels the complex tapestry of family life, especially through the lens of recovery from addiction. We navigate the delicate balance between the joy and heartache that family gatherings can bring, particularly around the holidays. The discussion highlights the common feeling of being misunderstood that addicts often face and the profound necessity for acknowledging the hurt endured by their loved ones. We explore the transformative journey of making amends and how it can bridge the chasm between addicts and their families, paving the way for healing and mutual understanding.Life's milestones—weddings, births, and funerals—aren't just events; they are pivotal moments that reflect the highs and lows of our existence. This episode emphasizes the importance of being truly present during these moments. Drawing meaningful parallels between addiction and loss, the conversation sheds light on relapse as a formidable barrier that distances individuals from themselves and their families. By embracing the entire spectrum of emotions, from joy to sorrow, we deepen our connection to family and humanity. Join us in this heartfelt reflection, as we encourage listeners to actively engage with life's rollercoaster, aiming for a richer and more meaningful existence.Support the showRecovery is Beautiful. Go Live Your Best Life!!Facebook Group - Recovery Freedom Circle | FacebookYour EQ is Your IQYouTube - Life Is Wonderful Hugo VRecovery Freedom CircleThe System That Understands Recovery, Builds Character and Helps People Have Better Relationships.A Life Changing Solution, Saves You Time, 18 weekswww.lifeiswonderful.love Instagram - Lifeiswonderful.LoveTikTok - Lifeiswonderful.LovePinterest - Lifeiswonderful.LoveTwitter - LifeWonderLoveLinkedIn - Hugo Vrsalovic Life Is Wonderful.Love
One of the hardest decisions we can make is to dismantle a marriage when there are children involved.On this episode of the podcast, we uncover how to make the decision of whether to stay in or leave a marriage because of the kids. We also discuss:1:34 How do I make accommodations for my needs and my children's needs at the same time?4:01 Determining the values behind our needs6:15 Grief and acceptance in a relationship8:28 An old flame is coming into town. How can I have a safe conversation about hurt feelings?14:37 Discerning someone's role in our life17:23 The importance of exhibiting care20:45 The difference between caring for someone's well-being and taking responsibility for it23:31 What words can I use to calm down a charged situation? — Thank you for tuning in. Remember to subscribe so you get notified when I publish an episode weekly. Here are more ways to connect with me: Become a member of my online learning community Winter 2025 Retreat: Getting Grounded in Your Goodness Join our calls live Set up a private session Follow me on TikTok @dr.yvetteerasmus
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As we continue through the crucifixion story in the book of John, we encounter verses that highlight how we should approach our familial relationships within a Christian context. How can we honor our parents, even when they hold views that may conflict with our beliefs? And as parents, how can we support our children spiritually amid the pressures of the world? In this sermon, Pastor Ulysses guides us through these questions, showing us how to navigate these topics by following Jesus' example.
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Poulyana Pazand-Srouji is an HR corporate professional and mother to a sweet little boy that she and her husband adopted. In 2019, she returned to school to become a Psychotherapist to support couples and women who are struggling with infertility. She is also the author of “I Prayed, God Answered,” an inspiring children's book about keeping faith, and waiting to receive the call to adopt a child. It also provides loving guidance in answering questions about why a child was adopted. I'm delighted that she is going to share all about her journey, and all about the beauty of adoption. Would you like to ask Dr. Aimee your personal IVF questions? Click here to join Dr. Aimee for The IVF Class. The next live class call is on Monday, August 19th, 2024 at 4pm PST, where Dr. Aimee will explain IVF and there will be time to ask her your questions live on Zoom. Read the full transcript of this conversation at Dr. Aimee's website. Find Poulyana's book at her website here. Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh is one of America's most well known fertility doctors. Her success rate at baby-making is what gives future parents hope when all hope is lost. She pioneered the TUSHY Method and BALLS Method to decrease your time to pregnancy. Learn more about the TUSHY Method and find a wealth of fertility resources at www.draimee.org where you can schedule a consultation. More ways to connect with Dr. Aimee: Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more fertility tips! Subscribe to the newsletter to get updatesFollow on Instagram
This week, Dulcé Sloan joins Chelsea to talk about how to get a miscreant out of your hosue, guest hosting on the Daily Show, and why confidence matters in a predominantly-white workplace. Then: A dog lover also happens to love a man without a job. An areola problem may not be a problem at all. And a cocktail waitress regrets bringing a friend into the bedroom with her husband. * Need some advice from Chelsea? Email us at DearChelseaPodcast@gmail.com * Executive Producer Catherine Law Edited & Engineered by Brad Dickert * * * * * The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the Podcast author, or individuals participating in the Podcast, and do not represent the opinions of iHeartMedia or its employees. This Podcast should not be used as medical advice, mental health advice, mental health counseling or therapy, or as imparting any health care recommendations at all. Individuals are advised to seek independent medical, counseling advice and/or therapy from a competent health care professional with respect to any medical condition, mental health issues, health inquiry or matter, including matters discussed on this Podcast. Guests and listeners should not rely on matters discussed in the Podcast and shall not act or shall refrain from acting based on information contained in the Podcast without first seeking independent medical advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Dulcé Sloan joins Chelsea to talk about how to get a miscreant out of your hosue, guest hosting on the Daily Show, and why confidence matters in a predominantly-white workplace. Then: A dog lover also happens to love a man without a job. An areola problem may not be a problem at all. And a cocktail waitress regrets bringing a friend into the bedroom with her husband. * Need some advice from Chelsea? Email us at DearChelseaPodcast@gmail.com * Executive Producer Catherine Law Edited & Engineered by Brad Dickert * * * * * The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the Podcast author, or individuals participating in the Podcast, and do not represent the opinions of iHeartMedia or its employees. This Podcast should not be used as medical advice, mental health advice, mental health counseling or therapy, or as imparting any health care recommendations at all. Individuals are advised to seek independent medical, counseling advice and/or therapy from a competent health care professional with respect to any medical condition, mental health issues, health inquiry or matter, including matters discussed on this Podcast. Guests and listeners should not rely on matters discussed in the Podcast and shall not act or shall refrain from acting based on information contained in the Podcast without first seeking independent medical advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep. 487: Book Club: We Talk to Writer Anne Lamott About Love, Family, and Forgiveness For the Happier Podcast Book Club, we talk to renowned writer Anne Lamott about her beautiful new collection of essays, “Somehow: Thoughts on Love,” as well as her other works, such as “Bird by Bird” and “Operating Instructions,” and life in general. Get in touch: podcast@gretchenrubin.com Follow on social media: @GretchenRubin on YouTube @GretchenRubin on TikTok @GretchenRubin on Instagram @GretchenRubin on Threads @LizCraft on Instagram @LizCraft on Threads @GretchenRubin on ThreadsGet the podcast show notes by email every week: happiercast.com/shownotes Get the resources and all links related to this episode here: http://happiercast.com/487 Get Gretchen Rubin's newest New York Times bestselling book Life in Five Senses to see how she discovered a surprising path to a life of more energy, creativity, luck, and love: by tuning in to the five senses. Now available wherever books are sold. Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and the Happier app. 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
Trauma is Expensive© Counting the Cost, and Making the Change!
When my mother consciously chose her path over the expected norms of sacrifice, it sparked a pivotal shift in my understanding of love and family dynamics. As Crystal and I celebrate our 300th episode, between all of our podcast, we're thrilled to unveil a tapestry of discussions on the fine line between sacrifice and choice. The conversations are intimate, with stories spanning from my personal revelations about parenting choices to the broader implications of these decisions on our relationships and self-perception.Under the microscope is the weight of sacrifice in our friendships and the silent trade-offs that shape the bonds we cherish. We delve into the currency of passion, measuring the cost of our pursuits against the backdrop of personal connections, like the evenings I forfeited with my mother for the sake of this podcast. The ebb and flow of recognition and forgiveness within our families takes center stage, as we unwrap the poignant layers of responsibility, the art of communication, and the transformative power of understanding.Wrapping up, we confront the paradox of parental sacrifice. Is it a noble act or a potential source of psychological strain for the next generation? Crystal and I dissect the self-care conundrum, sharing tales of parents like Rebecca, whose stories illustrate the necessity of setting boundaries. Through laughter and earnest discussion, we honor the intricate dance of caregiving, illuminating the wisdom in sometimes choosing oneself. Join us for a deep and heartfelt exploration of these themes, as we continue to empower through our ongoing dialogue about trauma and healing.#MentalHealthAwareness #SelfCare #FamilyDynamics #LoveAndSacrifice #ParentingChoices #PodcastMilestone #HealingJourney #Empathy #TraumaRecovery #Caregiving #Boundaries #EmotionalWellness #IntimateConversations #Understanding #Resilience #Empowerment #PersonalGrowth #RelationshipGoals #ParentalSacrifice #CommunicationSkills #TheseFukkenFeelingsPodcast #TraumaIsExpensive
Steve Schmidt speaks with Michael LaRosa, a political advisor who previously served as the Press Secretary for First Lady Jill Biden and was a special advisor to President Joe Biden. He speaks candidly about the love story of the President and his wife, how faith is a centerpiece of their life, and how they balance nightly dinner with reading briefing books. Steve and Michael also discuss the strategy to guard Joe Biden in the 2024 campaign race in order to protect him. *** To become a The Warning Premium Member and listen to the show 48 hours early with access to premium content visit: https://thewarning.supercast.com/ Subscribe for more and follow me here: Substack: https://steveschmidt.substack.com/subscribe Twitter: https://twitter.com/SteveSchmidtSES Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SteveSchmidtSES/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thewarningses Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewarningses/
Myrlie Evers was arguably the first civil rights widow, a woman who was plunged into activism after the assassination of her husband—Mississippi NAACP field secretary Medgar Evers—in 1963. She survived to become a leader of the movement in her own right. But what's less well known is the remarkable story of how the couple came together, and how their love endures, decades after his death. On today's episode of A Word, Jason Johnson is joined by journalist Joy-Ann Reid to talk about her book, Medgar & Myrlie: Medgar Evers and the Love Story That Awakened America. Guest: Joy-Ann Reid, host of MSNBC's The ReidOut Podcast production by Ahyiana Angel Want more A Word? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Or, visit slate.com/awordplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Myrlie Evers was arguably the first civil rights widow, a woman who was plunged into activism after the assassination of her husband—Mississippi NAACP field secretary Medgar Evers—in 1963. She survived to become a leader of the movement in her own right. But what's less well known is the remarkable story of how the couple came together, and how their love endures, decades after his death. On today's episode of A Word, Jason Johnson is joined by journalist Joy-Ann Reid to talk about her book, Medgar & Myrlie: Medgar Evers and the Love Story That Awakened America. Guest: Joy-Ann Reid, host of MSNBC's The ReidOut Podcast production by Ahyiana Angel Want more A Word? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Or, visit slate.com/awordplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Myrlie Evers was arguably the first civil rights widow, a woman who was plunged into activism after the assassination of her husband—Mississippi NAACP field secretary Medgar Evers—in 1963. She survived to become a leader of the movement in her own right. But what's less well known is the remarkable story of how the couple came together, and how their love endures, decades after his death. On today's episode of A Word, Jason Johnson is joined by journalist Joy-Ann Reid to talk about her book, Medgar & Myrlie: Medgar Evers and the Love Story That Awakened America. Guest: Joy-Ann Reid, host of MSNBC's The ReidOut Podcast production by Ahyiana Angel Want more A Word? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Or, visit slate.com/awordplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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