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Community Transformation and Healing & resiliencepodcasts

Below are the best podcasts we could find on Community Transformation and Healing and resilience.

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Troublemaking: Fearlessness, Orikis and Claiming Our Space Featuring Luvvie Ajayi Jones, Author

Luvvie introduces her new book, The Professional Troublemaker. We also talk about fearlessness, the work it takes to get back to ourselves, what it means to betray ourselves, how to recognize when fear shows up, and knowing what you do when it does.

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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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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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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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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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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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