Torch Podcast
To celebrate my one year anniversary of producing and hosting Torch I had my dear friend, Susan Jit, interview me. She had a list of questions that were outsourced from my Instagram followers.
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Storytelling goes beyond the walls of being an author or playwright. We tell stories with friends, we tell stories at work.
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Don't let work feel like a life sentence. Your career can be fulfilling and incredibly rewarding.
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Abigail Marsh, a Psychology researcher and Professor at Georgetown, shares her personal journey that led her to studying fear and altruism. She shares the difference between fearlessness and bravery, what meta-fear is and how it affects your thoughts / behaviors, plus how to question your own fear and build relationships in spite of your fear.
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Our hormones affect us more than we know, so Nicole Jardim is here to teach you how to make sure your body is working as intended. Her mission is to empower women to take back control of their hormonal health. She provides women with needed tools to make radical and long-lasting changes.
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Forget the glass ceiling. We must tear down the walls around us and build a better system!
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Welcome to the Financial Feminism Movement! Tori Dunlap shares 3 tips to help you start saving. We also cover simple budgeting tips and her “deep Beyonce year.”
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The average person will spend 6 years and 8 months of their life on social media. That’s insane! These tried and true tips will help you add time back on your life, and increase your productivity and focus.
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Tired of burnout? Need to check your imposter syndrome at the door? Claire’s here to help you know your worth!
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Eden Morris is here to school us on food psychology, how to shift our mindset with food, and how to gain mental clarity.
info_outlineDahlia Ferlito found their voice in activism over a decade ago. Listen in as they share how the path of activism unfolded leading them to co-found White People For Black Lives (WP4BL), what is white supremacy culture, how we've experienced it, how to start doing the work, and more.
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Full show notes and resources:
https://torchpodcast.com/29
Things covered in this ep:
- Dahlia's path to activism - side note, they were featured on "Hello, Privilege. It's Me, Chelsea." on Netflix
- Being called out by POC friends for showing up from a white lens, which was a big inflection point in Dahlia's life
- Why a white space is important for racial injustice work
- White Supremacy as a system and the main characteristics
- Tema Okum's White Supremacy Culture document, and how they show up and negatively impact the workplace
- Joining a cause in solidarity, not from charity
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