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BIPOC Well-Being & imagination creativitypodcasts

Below are the best podcasts we could find on BIPOC Well-Being and imagination creativity.

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Duality: Bad Girl, Good Human Featuring Orixa

Orixa, founder of Bad Girl, Good Human joins me to talk about giving women permission to embrace their dualities, as well as grief, heartbreak and the time sensitivity of life and love.

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2020: Pandemic Resilience, Possibility and a Special Announcement Featuring Danasia Fantastic

A 2020 wrap up with takeaways by Danasia Fantastic, creator of The Urban Realist, plus some special news about what’s ahead for Life, I Swear in 2021.

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A Holiday Shopping and Celebration Guide (Encore)

Shopping can be a headache, but choosing the right gifts for high-ability kids is extra-challenging. Between meal planning and decorating, Jen Merrill found time to pop in with holiday stories and gift ideas, and Emily divulges her darker history as a “peeker.”

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Autism’s History and Neurodiversity’s Future

We talk with Steve Silberman, author of Neurotribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity, about autism, what the neurodiversity movement is, and where it’s going.

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Am I the Impostor among Us?

There’s a nagging feeling most of us experience from time to time, that tells us maybe we’ve fooled everyone. We shouldn’t have been placed in a certain position, or we’re not qualified to take on a project.

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A Neurodiversity Framework for Gifted and 2e

Gifted people often get lost in the shuffle within the neurodiversity movement. On episode 76 we talk with Dr. Matt Zakreski about how to keep them front and center, and ways to provide vital services to gifted and twice-exceptional people within the new neurodiversity framework.

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The Battle for Dyslexia Services

When a parent is forced to take on the education system to advocate for their child, it can be difficult, intimidating, and frightening. Micki Boas shared the story of her experience in her book, One In Five, and with Emily on this episode of The Neurodiversity Podcast.

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Season Three Begins: Love in Our Words, Voices of Listeners

Happy Valentine’s Day! Season 3 kick-off with a compilation of women who share how they define love and show up for it.

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Partnership in Grief and Radical Gentleness Ft. Felicia Gangloff-Bailey, Mother and Ed Psychologist

Felicia and I talk about how partnership supported her grief, how she herself has grown since her daughter’s double transition, and what radical gentleness means to her.

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Intimacy: Desirability, Love and Discovery Featuring Simi Muhumuza

Simi Muhumuza (of Simi Moonlight) talks about the desirability training we receive as a young girls, what intimacy and discovery can look like in relationships, and how love, above all else, is a tool for survival.

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