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Die Themen der Folge: Apache 207 gönnt sich nach seiner Arena Tour im Frühsommer 2024 erstmal Urlaub in „Miami". Das Musikvideo zum Song ist eine kleinen Postkarte von Übersee – oder vielleicht doch nicht? Sam Fender hat kürzlich bei einer seiner Live Shows zwei bisher unveröffentlichte Songs gespielt. Heißt das, Album Nummer drei steht bereits in den Starlöchern? Die Autobiografie von Britney Spears „The Woman in Me" wurde allein in den USA mehr als 2,5 Millionen Mal verkauft. Nun soll das Buch verfilmt werden, teilte Universal Pictures vor wenigen Tagen mit. Nächste Woche ist es soweit und am Flughafen von Weeze versammeln sich Stars wie Shirin David und Macklemore. Der Grund: Das San Hejmo Festival geht in die dritte Runde! Alles über das Festival: https://diffus.de/p/live/san-hejmo-festival/
Minister Laumann präsentiert NRW-Krankenhauspläne // Festival "Parookaville" in Weeze vor dem Start Von Michael Brocker.
Sommerzeit ist Festival-Zeit. Eines der größten europäischen Festivals für Dance Music, Parookaville, findet am Niederrhein auf dem ehemaligen Militärflughafen Weeze statt. Erfinder und Gründer der Partystadt, in der sich an drei Tagen mehr als 220.000 Gäste tummeln, ist Bernd Dicks. Moderation: Ralph Erdenberger Von WDR 5.
The show is baaaaaaack! We know it's been a little bit… and Weeze is excited to reconnect. If you're tuned in on social media or substack, you've been dialed in to the shifts, changes and transformations that have been afoot. In this short and sweet chat, Weeze rehashes what's been up, how things are shifting, what is pulling her forward and what you can expect as you dive deeper into community with Weeze whether through the Podcast, the Community or over on Patreon. How do we continue to show up for community without first practicing and more deeply embodying the work we teach? In this episode, Weeze shares candidly about her journey towards deeper alignment with her work, and values. Tune in to hear about all the things! Lastly, Weeze would love for you to get involved with her foundation, The Asafa Collective through Volunteering, Donating and Sharing about the work (linked below). Key Takeaways: Rest, Transformation and Alignment as Liberation Tools Broadening the Conversations and Applying Liberatory Lens Cultivating space for the full work Get involved with The Asafa Collective; volunteer, donate, share. Rewriting all the rules, all the time Links: Support the Show: https://www.patreon.com/accordingtoweeze Share, Donate, Volunteer for with the Foundation: https://www.doranfamilyfoundation.com/ Dive deeper into the work: https://louizadoran.com/collective Stay Connected: https://www.instagram.com/accordingtoweeze/
In today's episode, we welcome Louiza Doran, aka Weeze, a liberation educator and guide. The discussion evolves around the exploration of liberation work, both on a personal and societal level, highlighting the challenge of confronting societal norms and standing up to criticism. Weeze emphasizes the importance of community, openness, and building resilience in both personal lives and business. She also discusses her strong reservations about the coaching industry, highlighting its issues including the lack of consent and integrity and the extensive harm it often causes. Connect with Weeze: - Website: accordingtoweeze.com - Instagram: @accordingtoweeze - Substack: accordingtoweeze.substack.com - Podcast: accordingtoweeze.com/according-to-weeze-podcast Links from Episode: - Cara's Website - (www.carakovacs.com) - Cara's Instagram - (@carakovacscoaching) - Business Witch: The Course - (https://carakovacs.mykajabi.com/business-witch-2024)
Horst und Lukas waren beim San Hejmo in Weeze. Nicht nur Flugzeuge fliegen hier in den Himmel, nein, auch Horst hat die Möglichkeit genutzt hoch hinaus zu kommen. Was alles passiert ist, und warum man dringend eine Wechselhose mitnehmen sollte, erfahrt ihr nur hier.
Zwei völlig unterschiedliche Festivalerlebnisse, die doch beide für unvergessliche Erinnerungen sorgen. Zuerst werfen wir einen Blick auf das Highfield Festival, das pulsierende Herz der Musikszene in Leipzig. Wir tauchen ein in die Klanglandschaften der verschiedenen Bühnen, lassen uns von den Energie geladenen Live-Auftritten mitreißen und teilen unsere persönlichen Highlights der diesjährigen Ausgabe. Doch warum sollte man unbedingt Kleintierstreu im Gepäck haben? Wir enthüllen das Geheimnis hinter diesem scheinbar skurrilen Festival-Tipp und wie er zum unverzichtbaren Begleiter werden kann. Anschließend verschlägt es uns zum San Hejmo Festival nach Weeze. Dort erleben wir die einzigartige Atmosphäre dieses besonderen Events. Aber Moment mal – wer erinnert sich nicht an die Auftritte der Kultband Tokio Hotel? Wir decken auf, wie die Reaktionen des Publikums auf ihre Performance waren, ob sie ihre Fans genauso begeistern konnten wie früher und wie sie sich musikalisch weiterentwickelt haben. Ob auf dem Highfield oder im San Hejmo, unsere Erzählungen bringen euch mitten ins Geschehen dieser beiden einzigartigen Festivals. Taucht mit uns ein in die bunte Welt der Musik, des Feierns und der unvergesslichen Augenblicke. Packt schon mal eure Festivalrucksäcke und eure Neugier, denn diese Episode wird euch in Festivalstimmung versetzen wie nie zuvor. Lasst die Boxen erklingen und begleitet uns auf unserer nächsten Abenteuerreise bei Campsidestorys! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/campsidestorys/message
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Seit dem 20.07.2023 ist es wieder soweit. Im beschaulichen Weeze hat die Festival-Stadt Parookaville wieder ihre Tore für ihre Bewohner und Fans der elektronischen Musik geöffnet. Vorher wurde aber am Mittwoch beim Presserundgang das gesamte Gelände inspiziert. Unser Redakteur Finn erzählt uns seine Eindrücke aus der City of Dreams.
Ab dem 20.07.2023 ist es wieder soweit. Im beschaulichen Weeze öffnet die Festival-Stadt Parookaville wieder die Tore fuer Fans der elektronischen Musik . Auf die Bewohner warten am Donnerstag auf den Stages am Penny-DJ-Tower und im Desert Valley namhafte DJs, wie W&W, Mike Williams und Gestört aber Geil. Grund genug mal mit einem der Gründer über seine Faszination und darüber, was die Bewohner in der Stadt von Bill Parooka erwartet, zu sprechen.
Willkommen zurück zu "Festival Vibes"! In dieser aufregenden Folge nehmen wir euch mit auf ein unvergessliches Wochenende voller Musik, Spaß und Magie beim Prookaville Festival in Weeze. Das Prookaville Festival ist eines der größten Elektro-Musikfestivals in Deutschland und zieht jedes Jahr tausende Musikbegeisterte aus aller Welt an. In dieser Folge erfahrt ihr aus erster Hand, wie die Veranstalter das Festivalgelände in einen wahren Festival-Wunderwald verwandeln und welche spektakulären Bühnen und Installationen die Besucher in Staunen versetzen. Auch die zahlreichen Aktivitäten und Überraschungen abseits der Bühnen kommen nicht zu kurz. Ein besonderes Highlight sind natürlich die Künstlerauftritte! Von den angesagtesten DJs bis zu aufstrebenden Newcomern gibt es hier für jeden Geschmack die passende Musik. Wir werfen einen Blick hinter die Kulisse. Ganz gleich, ob ihr bereits Festival-Gänger seid oder euer erstes elektronisches Musikfestival erlebt - diese Folge von "Festival Vibes" wird euch mitreißen und in die Welt des Prookaville Festivals entführen. Also schnappt euch eure Kopfhörer und lasst euch von "Festival Vibes" mit auf eine musikalische Reise nehmen, die euch das Prookaville Festival in Weeze hautnah erleben lässt. Seid gespannt auf exklusive Interviews, mitreißende Live-Auftritte und die einzigartige Atmosphäre, die dieses Festival zu einem unvergesslichen Erlebnis macht. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/campsidestorys/message
Whoop! Whoop! Heute scheppert der Montag doppelt doll. Niklas & David kehren zurück an den Ort, an dem das Schicksal seinen Lauf nahm. Mit 112% Festival Modus und 34% Rotznase, geht es zum Parookaville Festival in Weeze. Die Fragen des Tages: Was zieht man an? Was hat man immer in der Tasche? Und wieso zum Geier haben wir kein eigenes Festival?! Zwischen halbnackten Schönlingen und pumpenden Bässen, überhört man fast die wichtigste Neuigkeit des Jahres… Denn die Gerüchte sind wahr: Niklas ist Vater geworden. Junges Glück und feuchte Träume in Folge 114 mit den Dudes. TICKETS: https://www.niklasunddavid.com/ Instaram: https://www.instagram.com/niklasunddavid/?hl=de dudes. Der Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/dudesderpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@niklasunddavid Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte!: https://linktr.ee/dudes_podcast
Der Tag in NRW: Deal zwischen Kerpen und NRW offenbar rechtswidrig; Zukunft des Bauens nachhaltig gestalten; Verkehrschaos wegen Haarbachtalbrücke befürchtet; Prookaville in Weeze erwartet 225.000 Besucher; Düsseldorf will Grundstücksspekulation verhindern; Mehr Verdachtsfälle auf Kindeswohlgefährdung; Kompetenzzentrum Kinderschutz berät Ärzte; Der Sommer vor der Ausbildung. Moderation: Michael Brocker Von WDR 5 Heide Rasche.
"When I talk about pleasure and embodiment, I'm talking about your unique individual moment that feels true for you in your body. Not what you're being sold. And so I think that, you know, when we're talking about oppression and social justice, and I say something like, I believe pleasure is the antidote, I actually mean it.” —Terra Anderson In so many yoga spaces and in the wellness world in general, we talk a lot about embodiment. But what does it actually mean to “be embodied”? Terra Lyn Anderson has devoted their life to being a conduit for the healing connection between body and mind for both individuals and the collective. While pursuing their graduate degree in Somatic Counseling Psychology at Naropa University, Terra began to envision what the healing potential of embodiment would look like on a large societal scale, with people aware and empowered by both thought and feeling, attuned to one another, in love with and trusting of their own bodies, and able to consciously and intentionally regulate their nervous systems. Inspired by the vision of an embodied, empowered and connected society, Terra directed their focus to studying the physical impact and healing of oppression trauma. They pursued supplemental trainings in social power differentials, racial justice, intersectionality, embodied sexuality, gender diversity, and organizational transformation. Terra believes that social justice is inherently tied to the body, as is oppression and trauma. Their unique approach to healing, education and activism is characterized by a commitment to empowering the relationship between body and mind. In this conversation, Terra and Tristan discuss: The definition of embodiment and the role of privilege in this conversation How embodiment connects with our consent practices, and our abilities and ways in to hearing a clear ‘yes' or ‘no' The role of embodiment, and pleasure, in trauma healing and in dismantling systems and challenging oppression …and more Check out Terra's work on their website and Instagram and learn more about their co-facilitated offerings with Weeze Doran on Weeze's website. For those new to Tristan, you can learn more about them on their website and you'll find them on Instagram as well. We're so grateful for the support of our podcast partner Offering Tree — an all-in-one, easy to use business platform for classes, courses, memberships and more.They are dedicated to creating free resources and developing an all-in-one virtual platform that serves Yoga teachers.
Sasha and Peewee talk about flipping #thrift store, retail and garage sale items and all the bumps they experience along the way. Whether you're brand new to #reselling or just looking to gain some additional knowledge, listen to Flips and Bumps and lets help each other make some money!This week: -Sashas highest selling month of selling-Emails about : tax, conventions & peppa pig (thanks Tom Tom & Chris B!)-Crazy garage sale, thrift & estate sale finds-Sonic, Balto, Foot Long Corn Dogs, Taffy, Weeze & so much more!-Tons of Garage Sale Findsand SO MUCH MORE!New episodes every Monday at FlipsAndBumps.com or wherever you get your podcasts from@FlipsAndBumps on Twitter and InstagramEmail us any questions or comments you have at FlipsAndBumpsPodcast@Gmail.com#goodwill , #goodwillfinds , #resellercommunity , #resell , #reseller , #flip , #thrift , #pawn , #pawnshop , #garagesale , #garagesales , #estatesale , #fleamarket , #auctions, #bolo , #ebay , #ebaysales , #ebayseller , #ebayreseller, #videogames, #ebayresellercommunity, #podcast , #toys , #vintagetoys, #vintageclothing Flip Dat Turkey!
Der Tag in NRW: Rheinmetall will Kampfjetteile in Weeze bauen; Windrad in Gescher umgekippt; Neue Rahmedetalbrücke soll schneller fertig werden; Westblick-Sommerserie: Die Märkische Museumseisenbahn; Zu wenige Apotheken in NRW?; Klimaschutzsiedlung in Emmerich; Was tun gegen Schottergärten?; Kölner Hotspot für Fahrradunfälle. Moderation: Michael Brocker. Von WDR 5.
And we're back! It's been a minute since we released an episode, so we're going to catch you up on where we've been, how we got here, and what's coming up for this iteration of the show as we return to our roots of applying our equity and liberation lens to what's happening in the wider world. Listen to the full episode to hear: • Our evolution from Hey, Auntie to the coaching and personal development world and back to broader critique • How Trudi has shifted her work to creating opportunities to reach and impact more people, and why the podcast is a part of that • Why we need to be willing to get curious and have nuanced conversations about the path forward • How the show is reflecting Weeze's realization that she needed to zoom out on how she was getting through the day-to-day • Why we're pivoting away from discussing the coaching industry Learn more about Trudi Lebron: Website: trudilebron.com/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/trudilebron/ Learn more about Weeze Doran: Website: www.accordingtoweeze.com/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/accordingtoweeze/ Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/nothowthatworks Links and Resources: If I Were a Fish: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dx_vMONe3tM
Weeze Doran joins me on this episode to jam about our upcoming liberation program for men and the vision we have for it. We take a nuanced look at the patriarchy and how it harms everyone who lives within this social structure – cis hetero men included. Weeze and I don't subscribe to the white American feminist ideology and lay out the reasons why in this conversation. We're aiming to shift out of this ‘toxic masculinity' language and instead hold space for men to explore the dimensions of masculinity and the depths of their internalized misogyny. Join us as we riff on the inspiration behind this program and what you can expect from the curriculum. We also have an info session on June 20th if you want to learn more about the content, who we are, or ask any questions. You can sign up for that here! In episode 427 of the Embodied Podcast we discuss: (3:49) A passage from a bell hooks book called The Will to Change that deeply resonates with us. (8:35) The biggest barriers for men experiencing love, intimacy, and connection (13:33) Why so many men struggle with embodiment (18:56) Why we don't consider ourselves feminists (36:59) What happens when men are taught to be providers and protectors above all else (40:04) Our take on The Way of the Superior Man by David Deida (48:41) What liberation means in the context of romantic relationships (59:57) An overview of the Living Legends program format and curriculum Resources mentioned in the episode: The Will to Change by bell hooks Connect with Weeze: Follow Weeze on Instagram: @accordingtoweeze Learn more about Weeze: accordingtoweeze.com Work with us: Check out the Living Legends Program Special offer: FREE Download: Morning + Evening Rituals Stay in touch: NEW! Join our Free Wild Soul Community on Mighty Networks Subscribe to my Substack Catch the full show notes for episode 427 here Email us with questions or feedback Don't miss an episode of The Embodied Podcast
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In Gießen gibt es keine ICE Anbindung. Oder doch? Und wieso keine in Weeze? Die Formel 1 testet ein neues Rennwochenende und Brammen haut die Baseball facts raus
In this episode Weeze and Trudi wrap up are series with a special invitation to eXpand. eXpansion is the process of liberation, personal exploration, equity, and transformation of our personal and social futures, and for the first time in three years, they are partnering up to facilitate this journey in a 4-month container that you are invited to. For all the details visit: www.yourinvitetoexpand.com
If liberation isn't the goal, or destination (as we covered in vignette 3) then what is? In this vignette Weeze & Trudi share the next step in the process of personal liberation and expansion, defining the destination.
In this vignette, Weeze and Trudi explore reframing the concept of liberation from a destination or goal, to a process and practice.
In this episode we talk about the importance of reimagining what's possible in our lives, in our work, our world, and more. Weeze and Trudi have been on a reimagining journey of their own, both when it comes to their personal and collaborative work. We'll continue to talk about why reimagining is an important process in liberation and anti-oppression work.
Trudi and Weeze are going rouge and have decided to release a 5-part minisode to catch you up, and bring you up to speed and where we're at and where we're going, The basics: That's Not How That Works is coming back with a new team, an upleved vibe, and expanded vision of the future... and we want you to come with us. We have big plans and we'd love for you to join us. Take a screenshot of the episode, share it to Instagram @trudilebron and @accordingtoweeze to skip ahead and get even more details about what we're up to and how can be down :)
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In this episode, my guest Weeze Doran unpacks her journey towards re-indiginization, how she's leveraging the power of The Asafa Collective through The Doran Family Foundation to support the advancement of marginalized and under resourced segments of our population, and how she protects her peace and well being in turbulent environments.
In der letzten Folge unseres Podcasts spricht Steffi mit Bernd Dicks. Der hatte einen großen Traum für seinen kleinen Heimatort: Mit zwei Freunden wollte er in Weeze am Niederrhein ein Festival organisieren, auf dem die größten DJs auftreten - von David Guetta über Martin Garrix bis hin zu Robin Schulz und Alle Farben. Von Steffi Neu.
At this point we all know all about the Enneagram, right? Wrong. Take what you think you know and set it aside. I am honored to have Jessica Dickson here with me today. Jessica is an Enneagram genius and an antiracism educator, and a RAY OF SUNSHINE! She is utilizing the inner work of the Enneagram, with the context setting of antiracism, to create healing environments for her clients and we are lucky to have her share some of that with us today! Join me as I sit down with Jessica and dig into the challenges that come along with the Enneagram, why embodiment work has to come first, and the problematic practices that have been involved with both. We're exploring: The goal of body love and how it may need to start with body relationship and loyalty What exactly Enneagram is, and how can it drive our liberation work How our social conditioning changes how we access ourselves Why it's important to allow yourself to hold on to your protection Dealing with labels specific to being a certain “type” Getting underneath a behavior to find the motivation driving it Avoiding healing work that “tells” you what you are and what to do Why tests are not the best way to find your Enneagram And so much more!! Mentioned in this episode: The Enneagram for Black Liberation: Return to Who You Are Beneath the Armor You Carry by Chichi Agorom https://bit.ly/Theenneagramforblackliberation Listen to Episode 36 with Elizabeth DiAlto HERE Catch up with Weeze! Website: https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/ Instagram: @accordingtoweeze The Academy (it's like Patreon): https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/the-academy Get to know Jessica and sign up for her courses at https://jessicaddickson.com/ Instagram: @jessicaddicksoncoaching
So many people are doing embodiment work these days, but very few people are doing it in such a genuine and successful way as Elizabeth DiAlto. She is known for her raw, honest, and nuanced approach to spirituality and the healing arts and is an Embodiment Specialist, a Mystic, and host of the Embodied Podcast (3M+ downloads!) You will want to pay attention to this one, Elizabeth brings intention, honesty, and joy to every conversation, and this one is no different so let's dive in! We're exploring: What embodiment really means and where it comes from Why embodiment work is and should always remain inclusive How we become so disconnected from our own bodies Distinguishing the difference between what is yours to own and what is someone else's The 5 pillars of embodied self-love framework Trauma response vs trauma reaction Treating yourself with the gentleness you would give a child “Red and green flags” to look for in embodiment work The two things any good embodiment work will do So much more!! Puerto Rico is suffering. If you want to help please use the following as guidance as to where your funds can do the most work. https://docs.google.com/document/d/18ap-PEnQfi1PVg2gCYEjh3jOoFKlgE1gS-wDqOUECio/edit?usp=sharing Created by La Corilla, “a group of women from the Puerto Rican diaspora channeling urgent relief efforts after hurricanes María and Fiona”Twitter: @lacorilla Catch up with Weeze! Website: https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/ Instagram: @accordingtoweeze The Academy (it's like Patreon): https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/the-academy Get to know Elizabeth and join her community: http://untameyourself.com/wssb Listen to Embodied with Elizabeth DiAlto: https://untameyourself.com/podcasts/401/ Website: http://untameyourself.com Instagram - @elizabethdialto
Y'all, buckle up! We are about to have a very honest conversation about liberation and living liberated. Today I sit down with Bobby Morgan to talk about the WORK of liberation work. Bobby is the founder and principal consultant at Liberation Lab, a company focused on working with educators and administrators to promote equity and culturally responsive teaching practices. We are talking about the direction of our work, how we got here, where we are going, and the dangerous trend of commodifying liberation. It's not all unicorns and rainbows, but it's all important conversation! We're exploring: Seeing and getting to know ourselves outside of the limitations of oppression Awakening to who we can be and not what was placed on us as a lens of survival How liberation fails if we are not leading with love and empathy What we mean when we say we want to be put out of business Untangling ourselves from the work that we do The dangerous ways liberation has been coopted and commodified - how liberation has become a brand Cancel culture vs redemption culture - offering chances to apologize and learn How we build a transformative space of community And so much more!! Catch up with Weeze! Website: https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/ Instagram: @accordingtoweeze The Academy (it's like Patreon): https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/the-academy Get to know Bobby and check out his work here: https://www.myliberationlab.com/ Facebook & Instagram - @liberation.lab Twitter - @myliberationlab
It's everyone's favorite time of the year: Weeztoberfest! And we are kicking it off with Weezer's 5th album from 2005, Make Believe. And there are 5 Mondays in Weezetober this year, so we are really getting our Weeze worth. Want to support the show and get bonus eps in our off-week? Pay what you can at our PatreonWant to reach out? Follow us on Twitter and Instagram or email us at billbudspod@gmail.comLike the show? Leave us a review on iTunes!Theme by Arne Parrott! Go follow him on Soundcloud and Twitter
What does it mean to live with softness and to have access to all of your emotions? How do we lead with that gift and impart it to others? Corey Evan Leak is a prime example; as a podcaster, writer, and anti-racism educator, he is using his platforms to help others find peace and belonging. Corey and I sit down today and talk about his article Angry Black Man and where that term comes from, about the work needed to access all of our emotions, and learning new ways to show up. We're exploring: The only default emotion society has allowed to men - how anger becomes a security blanket Letting go of our lizard brain and thinking about our reactions Releasing who society says you need to be Shedding the stigma of therapy and breaking cycles of generational trauma Wearing masks and code-switching as mechanisms of self-preservation Addressing the privilege of therapy and how we can access help when we are ready Catch up with Weeze! Website: https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/ Instagram: @accordingtoweeze The Academy (it's like Patreon): https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/the-academy Get to know Corey and check out his article here: https://coreyevanleak.com/angry-black-man/ Website: https://coreyevanleak.com/ Instagram: @coreyevanleak Listen to Existential here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/existential/id1478020806 If you are seaking welcoming and affordable therapy options help can be found https://openpathcollective.org/
What IS liberation? What does it mean personally and professionally? Today I am sharing a crossover episode with Julia “Motherfucking” Wells, business coach and host of the podcast “Wait, What the Fuck?” Julia and I are discussing how no one can escape social narratives, how we all have our own work to do, and now liberation looks different for all of us. Are you ready for your liberation journey? We're exploring: The questions to ask yourself so you can get what you REALLY want Why doing the personal work is imperative to the business work The importance of community and guidance in your liberation journey What Julia and I wish we had known in the beginning Understanding that better doesn't mean easier Introducing our new community space two years in the making - Hella Liberated! And so much more!! Hella Liberated, the membership: https://www.hellaliberated.com/hlm Get to know Julia! Website: https://www.juliacwells.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliamotherfuckingwells/ Catch up with Weeze! Website: https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/
That hella authentic girl living her best life, free to run her business with bold & unapologetic energy - she's done some deep work to make it possible. And that's why we won't shut up about liberation! Because liberation work is the work, pleasure people. It will help you show up as your full fucking self in your life & business so you can really dig into your magic and make the juicy impact you want to make. So, are you ready for your liberation journey? Don't miss this crossover episode with Weeze (two years in the making!) because we are so fucking excited to talk all things liberation, and introduce what we've created for you. We dive into: Liberation work personally v. professionally (and how that's looked for us) 2 questions to ask yourself around socialized & conditioned expectations so you can get what you REALLY want Introducing our juicy offering, two years in the making!! What Weeze and I wish we knew first starting out - and how this can help you in your life & biz And more Hella Liberated, the membership: https://www.hellaliberated.com/hlm Connect with Weeze on IG: https://www.instagram.com/accordingtoweeze/ Come join me in my FREE private Facebook group, Visible AF: https://www.facebook.com/groups/VisibleAF/ Send me a DM on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/juliamotherfuckingwells/
Whether it's white supremacy, patriarchy, or capitalism, we've all internalized these structures and we all need to be unpacking and unlearning them at all times. This isn't a sprint — it's a marathon and it's grueling and uncomfortable. Are you ready to wake up and choose this work? Joining me today is Author, disruptor, activist, friend and change agent Frederick Joseph, who is passionate about showing you the path out. We're exploring: The gaps Frederick is filling with his books Questions to ask yourself when doing your internal work Boundaries or being a vessel for entertainment and why this has to change The way we think about parenting now is robbing all of our children Are you a feminist? — my answer and why I believe this Understanding the system of whiteness and your proximity to it And so much more! Digging the podcast & wanna show Weeze some love? Buy her a coffee here (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Thanksweeze) Ready to jump into the community conversation? Join The Academy (https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/the-academy) at any level to get access to the podcast Facebook group and behind the scenes content! Catch up with Weeze! Website: https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/ Instagram: @accordingtoweeze The Academy (it's like Patreon): https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/the-academy Connect with Frederick Joseph: Website: https://www.Frederickjoseph.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fredtjoseph/ The Black friend book: https://frederickjoseph.com/the-black-friend Patriarchy Blues book: https://frederickjoseph.com/patriarchy-blues
Louiza Doran, known and referred to as Weeze, is a cis-het Amazigh* female-identifying human who uses she/her/they/them pronouns. She's known as a coach, podcast host, advocate, agent of change, speaker, strategist, healing-centered educator, and guide (to name a few) but is ultimately a compassionate provocateur who is out to help folks uncover their path of possibility through liberation by way of decolonization, justice, and anti-oppression work.In the conversation today, we start with some of Weeze's reflections and takeaways from a recent read, “Pleasure Activism.” We then move into some background to the idea of deconstruction to reconstruction of one's identity through healing and coming home to oneself. Weeze shares some personal stories about redefining and reshaping her identity and her mission to protect her peace while helping support others to do the same. -----Shout Outs: @trudilebron | @myishathill | @sincerely.lettie | @americahatesus | @fredtjoseph | @embodyemerge | @bexlife | @gforce234 Weeze on Instagram: @accordingtoweeze That's Not How That Works - Podcast Episode: Ep. 18 - Protect Your Peace! Row House Publishing on Instagram: @rowhousepubPodcast Transcriptions Available: www.rowhousepublishing.com/podcast Learn more about Row House Publishing and our mission to Raise the Volume on Voices That Matter™: http://rowhousepublishing.com Original Book Stoop theme: anonymousCover art: Danielle Pioli (https://www.daniellepioli.com)
Louiza "Weeze" Doran is a well-known educator, strategist, and podcast speaker doing liberation work via anti-oppression, healing, abolition & justice! After years of working in the corporate and non-profit realms, Weeze quickly realized that in order to alter our social reality as a whole, we as people had to shift, and thus she began her coaching and educating practice with two distinct branches: Anti-racism & decolonization and empowerment & authentic alignment. In this episode, I have the honor of talking with Weeze about the intersection of spirituality and activism and how our spiritual healing allows us the space to stand up for the liberation of all. This powerful episode couldn't have come at a better time with the overturning of so many civil liberties so listen now and if you'd like to participate in Weeze's work check it out here: Links — According to Weeze --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sensualpowerpodcast/support
What does peace really mean to you? How do we define pleasure? Society has siloed pleasure to the bedroom, but it is really how connected you are to ALL of your senses in the day to day. Today I sit down with my dear friend, Terra Lyn Anderson, my partner in our new 7-month course Pleasure & Peace, to talk about living in pleasure and personal liberation. Terra has devoted their life to being a conduit for the healing connection between body and mind for both individuals and the collective. Join us as we get deep into the conversation around helping others understand what personal liberation really means and what intrapersonal activism is. We're exploring: How we worked to create a process to help people understand what “by way of their own liberation” means Our new “I” of oppression that Terra and I have added to the list The importance changing focus from helping everyone else (which is AMAZING) to helping liberate yourself Understanding we have all been taught to adhere to oppressive system, and unlearning these internalized these narratives The way we are defining “INTRApersonal activism” and how it differs from INTERpersonal activism Learning to balance your truth with maintaining your personal safety, and allowing yourself to make those necessary choices in the given moment Looking at the work you can do inside yourself, for yourself, to be a larger part of social change And so much more! Join our new course - Pleasure & Peace Get to know Terra! Website: www.embodyemerge.com IG: @embodyemerge Professional FB: https://www.facebook.com/terraanderson.embodyemerge Business FB: https://www.facebook.com/embodyemerge Catch up with Weeze! Website: https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/ Instagram: @accordingtoweeze The Academy (it's like Patreon): https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/the-academy Digging the podcast & wanna show Weeze some love? Buy her a coffee here Ready to jump into the community conversation? Join The Academy at any level to get access to the podcast Facebook group and behind the scenes content!
How do we effect change for our most marginalized folx? Why is it so important for “us” to work together to fight the system collectively? Today, I'm chatting with Tareq, co-founder of the social justice brand America Hates Us (AHUS), a clothing company that is so much more than that. We are digging in deep to what brought his company around, who “us” really is, and what it means for a brand to evolve while remaining consistent. We're exploring: What it means to combat the everyday conditioning that America stands for whiteness The importance of slowing down and actually engaging with what's in front of you-instead of the constant sense of urgency Understanding how one sided advice can be dangerous and how to combat it The herb that can help you focus and relax at the same time What does it mean for a platform or company to be able to evolve with time Knowing the difference between offering others what they NEED for their healing and what you want to give Weeze's take on the first step to bringing down all systems of oppression Follow America Hates Us! monthly book club (eventbrite.com/o/america-hates-us-32685241245) Patreon (patreon.com/americahatesus) and online store (americahates.us/shopahus) IG/twitter: @americahatesus FB: m.facebook.com/americahatesus/ Patreon: patreon.com/americahatesus Catch up with Weeze! Website: https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/ Instagram: @accordingtoweeze The Academy (it's like Patreon): https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/the-academy
*ATW regular is unfiltered and has some cussing, but as an extra heads-up, in today's episode we are explicitly talking about sex from a shame free place, so you may want to consider who around you is listening* What does empowerment mean when it comes to pleasure, sex, and our own bodies? Society teaches those of us who are socialized females to repress our pleasure and sexuality. In this episode I'm chatting with Celine Manning about owning our pleasure, turning off the outside voices, and embracing our inner heaux! Celine Manning, AKA Coach Baddie, is CEO of Sex With Baddies, host of “The Hot Seat,” a live questionnaire game show about juicy sex topics, and the host of the podcast “The Baddie Blueprint”. An expert in her field of both sexual confidence and mindset coaching, Coach Baddie leads a community of all races, ages, and sizes, bringing everyone personal empowerment and confidence through a Baddie lens. It's a juicy conversation, let's dig in! We're exploring: What a “Heaux Bag” is, what should go in it, and why you NEED one Why we need to stop demonizing and start making room for external validation The term we need to stop using when discussing sex and why What meditation really is and how it can change your sex life for the better The trick for figuring out what your own judgment is trying to tell you Learning to own our pleasure - it's not JUST about orgasm Coach Baddie's message to you and what to ask yourself on your Baddie journey Follow Celine aka Coach Baddie on Instagram And check out her website www.sexwithbaddies.com Catch up with Weeze! Website: https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/ Instagram: @accordingtoweeze The Academy (it's like Patreon): https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/the-academy
Is social media drowning out your voice? Are you too busy surviving to speak up or walk out? The lived experiences of marginalized communities are often overlooked and brushed aside so whiteness can remain in the center. But we can all work together towards change, towards community, towards liberation. This week I'm honored to be joined by Dr. Janice Gassam Asare. She is the founder of BWG Business Solutions which helps organizations create cultures built on equity. She is a senior contributing writer for Forbes and has collaborated with companies like Google, Amazon, Yale University, and many more. She's been doing this work before this work was “cool” and she has so much wisdom to share. We get right into it! So join us as we talk about ALL THE THINGS! We're getting into: The funding disparities for DEI firms and why it matters Whiteness is the disease, NOT the antidote Diversifying our incomes to create protections and build wealth Why you do NOT have to adjust yourself for whiteness and what to do instead How white supremacy removes imagination and community and tells us to compete (but we're in this together!) The thick skin required to do this work plus some of our biggest fears Why “just” quitting or speaking out isn't an option for everyone The importance of community in our lives and the role social media plays Plus so much more! Follow Dr. Janice Gassam Asare on Linkedin and Instagram And check out her latest book The Pink Elephant. Catch up with Weeze! Website: https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/ Instagram: @accordingtoweeze The Academy (it's like Patreon): https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/the-academy
Check out the latest episode of the Breaking Barriers Podcast. Joe, Xavier and Dorian sit down with Drumwork Music Group's O.J. Barker. They discuss the flourishing music scene in Buffalo, the ascension of Drumwork Music, keeping the legacy of O.J.'s brother Weeze alive and much more.
The world is on fire, y'all and there's so much to unpack both globally and personally. There are actual wars going on—the war on the Black and queer communities as well as voting rights here in the U.S. happening simultaneously with the war in Ukraine—and some major life and business changes for us as well. So we're gonna take a little break, y'all. But before we go, don't miss today's episode where we're breaking down all of this, sharing updates on our lives and the podcast, and leaving you with some things to do and ruminate on while we're gone to make things more equitable in YOUR world. Let's explore: - What bothers us particularly about the war in Ukraine - Some small things you can do that can make massive shifts for people - The changes Weeze has been making in her business to make things more accessible and equitable (and an invitation to rethink your own business practices as well!) - Why we're stepping away from the podcast (temporarily!) - Trudi's big news Pre-order your copy of Trudi's book: The Anti-Racist Business Book For the full story on Weeze's eye condition, go back and listen to Ep. #102: Your Urgency is Not my Emergency Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/trudilebron https://instagram.com/accordingtoweeze https://instagram.com/nothowthatworks Music by Dennis “Aganee” Jenkins https://www.aganee.com https://instagram.com/therealaganee
Is accountability enough? We see it often: Some big-name celebrity, author, or self help star jumps on the bandwagon of a newly relevant social cause, and suddenly they're being treated as a savior of the people. But when you really pay attention, their motivations become clear, and their actions are often performative at best, harmful at worst. In today's episode, I'm chatting with anti-racism and decolonization educator and activist Louiza “Weeze” Doran about the importance of actionability in addition to accountability. With the rise of “cancel culture,” we've witnessed plenty of big names lose their platforms due to lack of accountability. But at the same time, others are celebrated for posting a black square, sharing a “peace and love” quote, or taking a lukewarm stand. It's high time we hold the loudest voices in our society accountable for their actions, not just their words. Because as Weeze says in this episode, actionability is the true test of integrity. Join me in today's episode as I chat with Weeze about the cultural shifts we're seeing right now. We're getting real about the biggest names in the self-help industry (ie Brene Brown) and why they thrive in our white-centric, capitalist society. Plus, we're talking about the ways you can open yourself up to others' viewpoints while still protecting your energy and truth. Listen to episode 379 now! In episode 379 of the Embodied Podcast we discuss: [3:36] Growing up in a multi-religious family and learning to appreciate different ways of thinking [7:30] Communing with your “divine support squad” and ancestral knowledge [9:55] How we change on our journeys to decolonize and decondition ourselves [13:05] The integrity of actionability and how to see through virtual signaling [27:38] Digging deeper into the messages we accept as truth [33:58] Being able to hold many truths at once instead of falling into the ‘us vs. them' trap [38:14] Leading with curiosity instead of judgment [46:24] Opening yourself up to other viewpoints while also protecting your energy and your truths [50:44] How to find knowledgeable voices and avoid those that aren't worth your energy [59:20] Why we should hold the loud voices in our culture accountable and start digging into their motivations For full show notes and resources, head to https://untameyourself.com/podcasts/379 About the EMBODIED Podcast with Elizabeth DiAlto Since 2013 I've been developing a body of work that helps women embody self love, healing and wholeness. We do this by focusing on the four levels of consciousness - physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. In practical terms this looks like exploring tools and practices to help you tune into the deep wisdom of the body and the knowing of the heart, which I believe are gateways to our souls. Then we cultivate a new relationship with our minds that allows the mind to serve this wisdom and knowing and soul connection, rather than override it, which is what many of us were taught. If you've been doing self help or spiritual development work for a while, these are the types of foundational things that often people overlook in pursuit of fancier concepts that often aren't practical or sustainable. Here, we will focus on building these strong foundations so you can honestly and thoroughly embody self love. If you're feeling it, subscribe to the show, and leave us a review wherever you listen from. You can also keep up with show updates and community discussion on Instagram here.
It's the season 3 finale, so we're flipping the script and Weeze becomes our guest! In this episode she is interviewed by our amazing guest, Madison Jacobs, from ep 3. They talk about Weeze's process of slowing down, tending to her own humanity after being in overdrive for the last 20 months, how we as a collective can begin to heal and exist unapologetically in systems created to destroy us, what liberation can look like, and how she's learning & co-creating in her relationship. ABOUT WEEZE Louiza Doran, known and referred to as Weeze, is a cis-het Amazigh* female identifying human who uses she/her/they/them pronouns. She's known as a coach, podcast host, advocate, agent of change, strategist and educator (to name a few) but is ultimately a compassionate provocateur that is out to help folks uncover their path of possibility. IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT Setting yourself up for healing, joy, success, and liberation in a system designed to profit off your turmoil & destroy you. The truth is that systems of oppression aren't going to be eradicated in our lifetime, so how can we begin to exist unapologetically anyway? The difference between being emotionally reactive and retraumatized or triggered. Weeze's current growth edge in life, where she's been recalling her energy, and how she's refocusing on her wellbeing. Bae deets are in!! We hear about Weeze's relationship and their process of co-creating a healthy partnership with each other. Healing ancestral wounds and trauma. CALL TO ACTION Join The Academy on Podia for ongoing education. Rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast! Follow Weeze on IG! EPISODE TRANSCRIPT https://drive.google.com/file/d/19xTfwerUi_XhudUucoYPo-J1Nan7A5eS/view?usp=sharing FOLLOW WEEZE TO STAY ENGAGED Website: https://www.accordingtoweeze.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/accordingtoweeze Podia: https://accordingtoweeze.podia.com/weeze
It's our first round table discussion and damn was it so good! I had my amazing friends Lyvonne, Myisha, and Lettie on to check in one year after the great whyte awakening of 2020. This episode is all about giving yourself permission to heal and to follow your calling. Listen y'all, we can only liberate others to the degree that we liberate ourselves, so start doing the work on yourself first!! ABOUT LETTIE, MYISHA, AND LYVONNE Lettie Elizabeth is a historian, educator, and facilitator in Wilmington, NC. She is also the host and owner of her podcast "History Shows Us" where she educates about history and bridges the past to the present, she discusses racial and social issues, and she doesn't hold back the truth. Her gift and ability to "connect the dots" is something that is critical to learning from the past. The love she has for history is evident! In 2015 Lettie received her M.A. in History from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington (UNCW) where she focused on American history and specialized in Black history and race studies. She also completed her M.A. in Conflict Management & Resolution in May 2020 which equipped her with skills to incorporate effective communication with hard topics and how to navigate these situations, mediation and facilitation knowledge, and this MA contributed greatly to her work as both a historian and antiracism educator. Lettie's story and journey is filled with strength and resilience, continuing to speak up against racial injustice, and learning what it means to choose and cultivate joy while growing and healing. -- Myisha T is an awesome and sometimes exhausted mom to 3 different-ability children. She is an anti-racism guide, mental health activist, speaker, and entrepreneur. A passionate advocate for mental wellness, Myisha T believes that when people get real, they can begin to heal. She founded the “Check Your Privilege” (CYP) movement, that support white and white folx all over the world in exploring their relationships with the interlocking systems of oppression -- Lyvonne Proverbs Briggs (aka “Pastor Baé”), an Emmy Award winner, is a body and sex-positive womanist preacher, writer, transformational speaker, and spiritual life and liberation coach. She is the founder of beautiful scars, a healing-centered storytelling agency focused on fostering pleasure and resiliency; and the curator of The Proverbial Experience, a series of virtual spiritual gatherings to nourish your soul! Briggs has been featured in ESSENCE, Cosmopolitan, and The Washington Post magazines and Sojourners named her one of “11 Women Shaping the Church.” Briggs, a NYC native, is currently based in New Orleans, LA. Follow her: @LyvonneBriggs IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT What is your role in the revolution? What are you masterminding in your collective community to change things around you? The lack of capacity the collective faces when it comes to nuance. We're socialized to only see, feel, and experience pain all of the time. Liberation is about healing the mind, body, and spirit. How social media has tripped us up to become performative and how we can get back to our center. Staying grounded in beauty amidst terror. CALL TO ACTION Check out Lettie's podcast: History Shows Us EPISODE TRANSCRIPT https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Od7GDUFrDHOe1zkqf_HgZZFgXciwsv5B/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=118275191661323945286&rtpof=true&sd=true FOLLOW WEEZE TO STAY ENGAGED Website: https://www.accordingtoweeze.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/accordingtoweeze Podia: https://accordingtoweeze.podia.com/weeze STAY ENGAGED WITH OUR FOLKS! LETTIE Website: www.patreon.com/lettieshumate Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/historyshowsuspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sincerely.lettie MYISHA Website: checkyourprivilege.co https://www.instagram.com/ckyourprivilege LYVONNE Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/join/lyvonnebriggs 1-on-1 spiritual life coaching or tarot card readings: https://calendly.com/lyvonnebriggs i'm a Surthrivor: healing, faith, and sexual trauma online course. Use code WEEZE for 16% off : https://lyvonnebriggs.podia.com/healing?coupon=WEEZE Website: https://lyvonnebriggs.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lyvonnebriggs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lyvonnebriggs/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lyvonnep Podcast: Sensual Faith podcast (Spotify linked, but you can listen wherever your get your podcasts!)
Happened In the 90's hosted by Steve and Matt picks a day, any day, and then goes back in time to that magical decade we all know and love the 90's, to revisit episodes of tv, movies that premiered, or cultural events that occured on that day in the 90's. This week its all about August 12th in the '90s. We get started by talking about when directors take on jobs that don't necessarily fit with their catalog of work. We also talk about The Munsters vs The Addams Family and how much cocaine it took to come up with Mr. Ed the tv show. We also cover that time that Sue found a whole T-rex skeleton buried in South Dakota. After that we get into the Pauly Shore comedy In The Army Now. Starring The Weazel, Andy Dick, Lori Petty and David Alan Grier as bumbling Army reservists thrust into a war in Chad. Not the guy, the country. Is it good? That's subjective. Did we stop watching at a certain point because we needed to watch fail videos? Maybe. But one thing's for certain, Pauly Shore is a true 90s original. Weeze a little juice for Pauly. Also Steve and Matt hate Babe Ruth.... #LegendsNeverDie Thanks for listeneing! Check out an all new episode every Thursday. Video available on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk5uXQXE9WGIWcpSkNkXaOg Email Us At: hitnineties@gmail.com Instagram: HappenedInThe90s Twitter: HIThe90s Facebook: @HappenedInThe90s Website: happenedinthe90s.wordpress.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
If you haven't heard of Rachel Hollis - good for you, wear that badge with pride. However...she's definitely piling up the dirty laundry and making a damn mess, in spite of the fact that she has a housekeeper (it's related, just listen). If you're still confused after this episode, and even if you aren't, please also listen to some of the black and brown women that have broken this issue down very succinctly for us. Follow them, support them monetarily, spread their work. And Rachel/Rachel fans - don't worry so much about washing your face. There's a lot of other dirt you need to worry about.According to Weeze: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CNLzy9qHgmF/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_linkCYP (Miysha T Hill) Part One: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CNN4EYUJ7sN/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_linkCYP Part Two: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CNOL-iIJSD2/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_linkAustin Channing Brown: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CNQ6Wi_ns4s/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
Weeze made her roots in UK hardcore and politics, writing for the website xSisterhoodx and playing in BackStab. Weeze also has worked for human rights and refugee organizations, most recently in Hong Kong, and she is a part of Girls That Scuba. We highly recommend you check out this episode if you want to learn more about what exactly is happening in Hong Kong politically. Check out the following resources discussed in this episode: Weeze X Christina Music BackStab Demo Personal Blog Unite Asia - Punk/Hardcore/Metal News from around Asia Helen Bamber Foundation: Home – working with survivors of human cruelty Justice Centre Hong Kong, working for a more fair & just society Girls that Scuba - Scuba Diving Website for Women Sisterhood articles: Dear Hardcore Men Solidarity in Sisterhood Best site for information about Hong Kong: Hong Kong Free Press: Independent news for Hong Kong Hong Kong Free Press Instagram