The Werk
Hello beautiful community, this is our last episode of The Werk Podcast. We want to thank you for supporting our passion project. We've learned so much from the guests we've interviewed and also from you. We are looking forward to integrating everything we've learned to co-create and re-imagine a better future for all. We believe that the dismantling and deconstructing work still needs to be done but we are both in a season of our lives when we want to take some rest, imagine, lean into pleasure, and play. Please keep in touch with us through our personal social media platforms. We...
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In this Episode: Kelley shares her origins story and what led her to do this work in the yoga space. How Kelley is building and co-creating a post-colonial paradigm. Kelley shares how we can acknowledge what is but also have hope and manifest and create a better future. Kelley's reimagining workshop is more about questioning what you value outside of a reality tied to capitalism. Kelley speaks about wholeness and why that's the goal in manifestation. Kelley defines the term Whiteness. Kelley shares about her non-profit The Sanctuary In The City. The importance of prioritizing joy. ...
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Dr. Chandler Puritty is an intersectional climate scientist and mystic. She received her doctorate from UC San Diego in Biology. She now teaches classes on how climate science, environmental science, capitalism, white supremacy, and race issues intersect and all contribute to our climate crisis. Dr. Chandler creates content and teaches on Tik Tok. In This Episode: Dr. Chandler shares her origins story on how she became a scientist and then eventually, a doctor in biology with a concentration in plant community ecology. Dr. Chandler shares how through colonization, the invasive...
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Anita Kopacz is the author of the Simon & Schuster fiction novel, Shallow Waters. It is the second title that Charlemagne tha God released on his imprint, Black Privilege Publishing. Anita is the former Editor-in-Chief of Heart & Soul Magazine and Managing Editor of BeautyCents Magazine. She is an award-winning writer, a Spiritual Psychologist, and a certified Tantra coach with a passion to see people thrive. Anita also created the nonprofit, Zero F's Given to raise awareness and help victimized and disenfranchised populations heal from sexual trauma, find their voice, and reclaim...
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Dr. Nicole Truesdell is an anthropologist and abolitionist scholar and teacher. Dr. Truesdell’s previous experience includes being an administrator and faculty member at Brown University and Beloit College, working with students who are underserved and underrepresented in higher education. At Brown, she founded the Institute for Transformative Practice, which housed 7 student-focused identity centers, and worked to create collaborative, cooperative, and coalition based programming and research around collective liberation. At Beloit College, she created the Office of Academic...
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Buki Fadipe is a Nigerian and British certified Professional Psychedelic Medicine Facilitator, Trauma informed 200-hr YTT Hatha Yoga practitioner, Decolonized Educator, Seer & Spiritualist. She is passionate about reclaiming ancient earth/indigenous wisdom practices to act as a basis for Earth centred integrative healing. Using a decolonized lens in her practice, Buki fuses her knowledge of the science of the physiological & neurobiological effects of trauma with indigenous and traditional perspectives on healing with sacred medicines. Her specialisms include but are not limited to the...
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Leah Thomas, Founder of Intersectional Environmentalist & Author of Leah Thomas is a celebrated environmentalist based in Santa Barbara, CA. Coining the term ‘eco-communicator’ to describe her style of environmental activism, Leah uses her passion for writing and creativity to explore and advocate for the critical yet often overlooked relationship between social justice and environmentalism. With this intersection in mind, Leah founded and launched in 2020, a resource hub and platform that aims to advocate for environmental justice, provide educational resources surrounding...
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Shante is a Black & Indigenous psilocybin advocate and educator. She has a background in Eastern Woodlands edible and medicinal plants as well as entheogenic plants and fungi. She combines the two studies to explore the synergistic relationships and effects of herbal medicine. Shante also serves as a DEI consultant who specializes in integrating considerations for BIPOC and working class into entheogenic medicine and psychedelic healing. In This Episode: Shante shares her origins story from being a professional track and field athlete to being an educator and now a psilocybin...
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Syntyché Francella is a medicine woman and yoga therapist. Through Dehya Yoga, she offers group yoga therapy classes for BIPOC bodies. A trained diplomat and educator with over two decades in the field, she believes in the healing power of intuition, movement and community. Syntyché is trained in a range of modalities; from kundalini and yin yoga to trauma-informed therapies and practices which empower folks to embody freedom daily. In This Episode: Syntyché shares the significance of the year 1999 and the intuitive hits that led her toward her self-discovery and...
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Ericka Jones is a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion professional for over 12 years. In her current role, she collaborates with key stakeholders to develop comprehensive strategies that will increase diversity, build and sustain inclusive behaviors to generate equitable outcomes. Founder of the Yoga Coalition, an alliance for combined action bringing inclusion, equity, and diversity to the yoga community. Ericka is a 200-hr yoga teacher and lululemon brand ambassador. Bringing diversity, mindfulness, and inclusion into spaces is her purpose and passion. In This...
info_outlineZainab Salbi is a celebrated humanitarian, author, and journalist. Oprah Winfrey identified her as one of the 25 women changing the world; People Magazine and Foreign Policy Magazine called Zainab one of “100 Top Global Thinkers”.
Zainab is the co-founder for DaughtersforEarth.com, Chief Awareness Officer at FindCenter.com, and host of Redefined podcast. Zainab is also the author of a few books, including the national bestseller Between Two Worlds and her latest Freedom Is an Inside Job. She is also the creator and host of several shows, including #MeToo, Now What? on PBS, and Through Her Eyes with Zainab Salbi at Yahoo News.
Zainab started her career when she was 23 years old as the founder and former CEO of Women for Women International, an organization to help women survivors of conflicts. She built the group from helping 30 women to reaching nearly half a million women and raising 146 million dollars in aids and microloans to help them and their families rebuild their lives.
In This Episode:
- Zainab's origin story and the things that shaped her life: war and fear.
- Zainab's family's proximity to Saddam Hussein and the events that led her to leave her home in Iraq to come to the United States.
- Leaving her arranged marriage and the vow she made to help women around the world.
- How she started Women For Women International.
- The journey Zainab took to connect to the Divine and deepen her spiritual practices.
- The importance of spiritual practices.
- Why we need to begin owning our shadow while advocating for others.
- How Zainab has hard conversations with people who need to do the work.
- Leading with feminine values and Zainab's vision for the future.
- The intention for starting Find Center.
Full Show Notes:
- Zainab Salbi's Website
- Zainab Salbi's Instagram
- Zainab Salbi on Oprah's Super Soul
- Zainab Salbi on Ted Talk
- Zainab's Book Freedom Is An Inside Job
- Redefined Podcast With Zainab Salbi
- Laura Chung Instagram
- Brittany Simone Anderson Instagram
- The Werk Podcast Instagram
- The Werk Podcast Website
- YouTube Channel
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