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An Interview with Alice Walker

By Alice Walker — 2018

In this BBC interview, Pulitzer Prize–winning author, Alice Walker, describes a childhood experience and the thoughts it triggered about poverty, rage, oppression, sexism, and misogyny that has influenced her writing.

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Why Activism Is Natural for Young People

Don't underestimate young people's power to change the world.

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Jonathan Van Ness of ‘Queer Eye’ Comes Out

The reality-show star says he’s living with H.I.V., and speaks about being an addict and a sexual abuse survivor.

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58 – How to Make Your Decisions Easier with Life Coach Mike Bayer

Personal development coach and international bestselling author Mike Bayer figured out the secret for making decisions easy. And on today's show, he shares how to live according to your values, how to discover your authentic self, the one decision everyone should make, and much, much more.

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The Disguises We Wear Every Day

Hiding your feelings can be freeing. But eventually you have to take off the mask.

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Speak Your Truth—Three Tips for Communicating Authentically

Speaking your truth is an essential aspect of living a life of passion, fulfillment, and authenticity. However, for many of us, myself included, it is much easier to talk about speaking our truth than it is to actually do it.

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10 Benefits of Speaking your Truth

Living our truth is the hardest adventure we will ever experience.

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Always Speak the Truth

Speaking truly, to yourself and to others, does mean being authentic.

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9 Easy Ways You Can Speak Your Truth Today

Here are nine easy ways you can warm up your authenticity muscle today to prepare for a lifetime of authentic communication.

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Identity

Identity encompasses the memories, experiences, relationships, and values that create one’s sense of self.

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The Politics of Women’s Spirituality: Essays by Founding Mothers of the Movement

This feminist classic (first published in 1982) presents a chorus of voices exploring their authentic spirituality. The essays are active rather than reactive, revolutionary rather than reformist, and express a broad political awareness.

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