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Activism/Service podcasts

Below are the best podcasts we could find on Activism/Service.

“But is there something I can do?” is often the question we ask when looking for societal relief, change, or reform. Activism and service—or the practice of taking action to bring about political or social change for a perceived greater good—seeks to answer that question. Activism is the choice to work to change social norms and practices that are systemically oppressing, suppressing, or harming a population or place. Activism can be a singular or collective action, expressed in many different ways, whether through art, demonstration, or preferential patronage. Service is the voluntary use of our own time, energy, and efforts to attempt to ease the suffering of or heal the harm done to others, in order to build a more cohesive and vibrant community. Life is continuously evolving, and the twists and turns of history have been and will continue to be ushered in by the activism of those seeking change.

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A Talk with a 2e Pioneer

On episode 65 Emily Kircher-Morris talks with Dr. Susan Baum about her early experience with “green” kids, and how the term twice-exceptional was born. They also discuss ideas for parents and educators that will help them guide 2e kids to success.

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Rest along the Way

The world is going through many changes, and we each play an important role. Make sure you remember it’s OK to rest along the way.

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Find Your Voice for Change

Change happens when we show up to it with our fullest, kindest selves. Today's meditation is a practice in pinpointing the voice, gifts and talents you can use for the betterment of the world around you.

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Preparing for the SAT & ACT

We discuss testing and test prep with Mike Bergin and Amy Seeley, who help students prepare for testing and understand how it works. They are the hosts of the Tests and the Rest podcast, and are guests on episode 61 of Mind Matters.

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Brené with Gina Chavez and Carrie Rodriguez on the Heart and Soul of Music

Meet Carrie Rodriguez and Gina Chavez, the musicians who created and perform the music you hear every week on Unlocking Us. Artists and activists, Gina and Carrie integrate stories, culture, and the heart of past generations into their music to create artful and hopeful futures.

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Get Comfortable with Discomfort

The movements of change around the world are showing us how much power we have in holding each other, and ourselves, accountable. Today's meditation is a practice in getting vulnerable with ourselves and showing compassion in the face of shame.

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Don't Forget Joy

We may write off our joy as frivolous in a time when so much important work is happening. But today's meditation is here to remind you that your joy is integral to your wellbeing and resilience through stress.

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Honoring BIPOC Mental Health Month

Today marks the start of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Mental Health Month. So we’re talking with therapist Dr. Racine Henry (@sankofatherapynyc) about the importance of shattering the stigma around asking for help.

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Breathe with Power

Our breath isn't just our life force — it can be an act of resistance. Today we're using breathwork to honor the power and strength in ourselves and offer compassion with every inhale and exhale.

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Imagine a Better World

Our imaginations are powerful. Not just for achieving goals, but for improving our communities too. Today's meditation helps you see and feel a better future for yourself and the world.

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