Shame on Who? Jennifer Barr Researches Development with Dignity
SHHH: The Poopcast (aka S**t and Shame with Shawn)
Release Date: 12/31/2017
SHHH: The Poopcast (aka S**t and Shame with Shawn)
Disability, gender and sexuality, politics of public space, and intersectional accessibility. Shawn Shafner (The Puru) sits down with Sheffield Hallam University academics Charlotte Jones and Jen Slater to go “Around the Toilet,” collaborative arts-based research on bathrooms as places of inclusion and/or exclusion because of age, gender, ability, religion, profession and more. Pushing past the "one-stall-fits-all" model, we imagine a compassionate world where every deuce can be dropped with dignity.
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Human-centered design, dignified aid, and internet innovation for water / sanitation. Engineer, mother and communications expert Esther Shaylor introduces Shawn Shafner (The Puru) to the Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (SuSanA), a network of WASH stakeholders and online resources for all. Esther explains how market-based solutions are changing development practices, and we discuss the perils and virtues of Wikipedia, storytelling’s primal power, and why a batch of tasty biscuits is worth its weight in gol
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Taboo-breaking comedy, toilet knives, wiping stones & Jewish poop. Director Aaron Feldman’s new film POOP TALK proves celebrities are just like us, as Kumail Nanjiani, Eric Stonestreet, Dr. Drew and more divulge the contents of their colons. Talking to Shawn Shafner (The Puru), Feldman explains how his own sensitive stomach inspired the film, why colon cancer specialists are praising its creation, and how a silly film about poop might also be a profound meditation on our common humanity. pooptalkthemovie.
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Business for social change, avoiding burnout, effective altruism, ineffective development practices, and the UK’s first luxury mobile toilet. The average person spends 80,000 hours working. Water/sanitation engineer Andy Narracott tells how a near-death experience shifted his career goals from making money to making change. Andy hands out tips for social entrepreneurs and everybody from his podcast Finding Impact. To start: find out your “why.” Hint: it’s probably not to buy the latest phone.
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Do current international development practices put human dignity and wellbeing at the center of their work? Anthropologist Jennifer Barr spent 13 months in Delhi writing case studies of NGOs including Sulabh, India’s toilet-building monolith, and Safai Karmachari Andolan (SKA), grassroots empowerment of those who manually scavenge. This hour with Jennifer and Shawn "The Puru" Shafner covers Community Led Total Sanitation as colonial hangover, sector shoehorning of sanitation & the importance of sunblock.
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Building infrastructure in Addis Ababa, filtering Flint’s taps, and tackling traditional paradigms of where to pee. Shawn Shafner (The Puru) sits down with Nancy Love--professor, pioneer, engineer & expert who literally wrote the book on Biological Wastewater Treatment. We’ll tour a centralized Wastewater Treatment Plant, appreciate decentralized sanitation systems, and learn why the National Science Foundation has given her a lot of money to study how urine could fertilize our amber waves of grain.
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Put artists together in rural Vermont with a shared schedule dedicated to creativity; get the Art Monastery Project. While in-residence, Shawn Shafner (The Puru) hosts a roundtable of “Artmonks”. Co-founder Betsy McCall passes on a blessing for peeing on the planet. Core member Raphael Sacks explains why he's been sprinkling coyote urine on the garden. Voice doula Kaitlin June sings the blessings of our odor-free dry toilet, and chef Emma Wyman pitches in to thank the Muse. Holy sh*t? You bet your art.
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Legalizing green sanitation, kite safety through cartwheels, coming back from serious crisis, and all the ways your shower can kill you. In this special live episode, polymath Mathew Lippincott enlightens Shawn Shafner (The Puru) with his encyclopedic knowledge of everything. A designer who creates future technologies influenced by history, Mathew tells us how he helped create Portland’s emergency sanitation protocol, worked with to make compost toilets a legal option, and takes us under the leach field to see why most septic tank users are pooping straight into their aquifers. PLUS Shawn...
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Sustainable menstruation management, exploding the privilege to pee standing up, queering the country through relocation, and how to make money with minimal misery. In this episode, Shawn Shafner (The Puru) communes with Krista Eickmann, whose passion for menstrual cups and urine diverters once had her proselytizing these products straight from her purse to friends, family, and strangers on the bus. Reduce waste, remove the threat of toxic shock, and pee through your pants’ fly without removing layers of clothes or dropping full trou in the middle of the woods? They practically sold...
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Got some peanut shells, banana peels, and old newspapers? Then you might also have the power to generate renewable enegy, fight coastal erosion, control heavy metals, increase civic participation, create nourishing soil, and much more. That’s the magic of compost! Join Shawn Shafner (The Puru) and Sashti Balasundaram, eco-educator and entrepreneur behind , for a bewitching episode that explains how recycling our food scraps can reduce landfill loads, create green jobs, and save all of us money. Just in time for International Compost Awareness Week (May 7-13), this episode offers everything...
info_outlineCommunity Led Total Sanitation as colonial hangover, how to poop while on the trail, shoehorning sanitation inside other sectors, and the importance of sunblock. Shawn “The Puru” Shafner spends an hour with anthropologist and Emory University PhD candidate Jennifer Barr. Jennifer spent 13 months living in Delhi and writing case studies of NGOs including Sulabh, India’s toilet-building monolith, and Safai Karmachari Andolan (SKA), a grassroots organization dedicated to the liberation and rehabilitation of all persons engaged in manual scavenging. It left her wondering: do current international development practices put human dignity and wellbeing at the center of their work? Where might colonial history and modern biases be skewing our attempts to do good? Hear Jennifer’s findings PLUS reasons why NGOs should use the word “shit,” and why the wise stop trying to “change the world” and instead focus on making small, human-centered improvements with gentleness, compassion and love. More from Jennifer on Twitter: @jenniferabarr
Also mentioned in this episode
Stakeholders, diarrheal disease, environmental enteropathy, malnourishment, stunting, CARE International, nutrition, sanitation, UNICEF, MHM, menstrual hygiene management, India Habitat Center, The Great Stink, sanitary revolution, CLTS, roundworm, outhouses, bullying, open defecation, David Inglis, Sociological History of Excremental Experience, Bezwada Wilson, Dalit, caste system, Untouchables, Mierle Ukeles, Rose George, The Big Necessity, World Toilet Summit, Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak, Rajasthan, Alwar