#75 Hajar Yazdiha on the politics of togetherness and imagining collective futures
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#75 Hajar Yazdiha on the politics of togetherness and imagining collective futures

In this month’s episode we are joined by Hajar Yazdiha, an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Southern California and faculty affiliate of the USC Equity Research Institute. Hajar researches the politics of inclusion and exclusion, examining the forces that bring us together and keep us apart as we work to forge collective futures.

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#74 Katya Lovejoy on the remembrance of ancestral joy and resilience
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#74 Katya Lovejoy on the remembrance of ancestral joy and resilience

Today we are joined by the wonderful Katya Lovejoy, a clinical hypnotherapist, trauma coach, and mental health educator who supports highly sensitive people to reclaim a sense of wholeness and empowerment after trauma. She approaches trauma healing from an individual, ancestral, and collective lens, and utilizes subconscious, somatic, and spiritual approaches to finding release and resolution.

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#69 Chesline Pierre-Paul on repoliticising language and identity
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#69 Chesline Pierre-Paul on repoliticising language and identity

Today we reunite with Chesline Pierre-Paul to continue on the conversation from the previous episode on decolonising our relationship with money as a means to build multidirectional wealth, specifically focusing on the liberatory practices of repoliticising language and identity.

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#64 Laura Formentini on regenerative healing, grieving cycles and Love in Action
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#64 Laura Formentini on regenerative healing, grieving cycles and Love in Action

Today we are joined by Laura Formentini, an author, nonprofit photographer and activist who has worked all over the world with NGOs and resilient people, and who has personally healed from the traumatic loss of her son’s suicide which began from a small act of kindness and human responsibility by a complete stranger and has now evolved into the conceptualisation of getting “unstuck” from grieving cycles as Love in Action.

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