Informative and entertaining, our hosts A3eattybtch_ and Amber create A space for women, their bodies, sexual health, and sexual capital.
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TRIGGER WARNING - THIS PODCAST CONTAINS THE STORIES & EXPERIENCES OF THOSE WITH LIVED EXPERIENCES OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE. CONTENT MAY BE TRIGGERING. Welcome to "Conversations with my Sisters' Keepers," dedicated to normalizing the trauma recovery experience of survivors of complex trauma and gender-based violence (GBV). We bring awareness, share stories, and promote healing-centered conversations for lived experience professionals and allies in the gender-based violence and recovery sector ...
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Choice Chat is a Humanist Canada podcast that confronts the truth about reproductive health in Canada—loudly and unapologetically. Created by the Morgentaler Committee, this series challenges harmful narratives, replaces myths with truth, and reframes what we’ve been told about abortion, contraception, and reproductive care. No sugarcoating. No shame. Just real talk. We’re lifting the veil of silence—amplifying lived experiences, exposing the spin that fuels judgment and control, and demandi ...
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Stoking the Fire is a podcast that explores practices of wellness and spirituality from a nuanced perspective. With different guests on the show each week sharing their own experiences, we discuss practices that stoke the fire within, those that extinguish it, and the mysterious phenomena along the way. Themes include: cultural and social structures, trauma, Eastern medicine, addiction, cults, bodily autonomy, sexuality, abuses of power, feminist spirituality, the wounded masculine, the pris ...
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Can we talk... foreskin? An enlightening discussion about both current and historical events involving the issue of circumcision by experts on this important topic. We will empower you with knowledge of the amazing Four Powers of Foreskin! We also take a deep dive into the obsession some American's have to rid themselves of foreskin, harming themselves and their children in the process. The Circumcision Chronicles Podcast is produced by Intaction. Visit our website http://intaction.org
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Sexuality after any major life occurrence is transformative and for many of us it becomes non-existent. Join best friends of over 20 years as they dive deep into candid conversations about relationships, love, marriage and more. If you're looking to rediscover your sexuality after the changes of life and enhance your relationships, join the healing conversations between besties and their guest, so you can live Sexually Even After.
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Queen City Poly is a podcast dedicated to connecting real people with real solutions for their relationship goals. Focused on communication, consent, and autonomy, we discuss polyamory and ethical non-monogamy as well as broader topics concerning open relationships of all structures and configurations (polyamorous and otherwise). We also call on monogamous friends and special guests to share their views on love, sex, family, psychology, sociology, and other tangents that spark our curious mi ...
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Yes, there's actually a Vagina Museum. Located in East London, the Vagina Museum is the world’s first brick-and-mortar museum dedicated to vaginas, vulvas, and gynecological anatomy. We have a vision of a world where no one is ashamed of their bodies, everyone has bodily autonomy, and all of humanity works together to build a society that is free and equal. This is our podcast. Spoiler alert, it's about vaginas. Follow us on social media and visit the museum website, vaginamuseum.co.uk to le ...
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This show is about personal empowerment. Forager Health Podcast explores why we are meant to seek opportunities for depth, meaning, variety, and joy within the Human Experience as we explore our relationships with ourselves, each other, and with the Earth. Our weekly gatherings are meant to explore human potential and inspire listeners to welcome more passion, exploration, challenge, and autonomy into their lives. We hope that our thought provoking and inspirational conversations with the be ...
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Welcome to The Body Competence Podcast where weekly interviews explore what it means to be and raise body competent humans. In each episode we'll talk about getting back in touch with the needs, wants, and desires that were suppressed by the power hierarchies of patriarchy, white supremacy, capitalism, colonialism, anti-fat bias, ableism, and even the families we grew up in. Michelle and her guests will navigate topics like body positivity, body neutrality, cycle breaking, food neutrality an ...
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In this interview podcast, Rafa Kidvai, director of If/When/How’s Repro Legal Defense Fund, talks to people whose daily work intersects with reproductive justice, state surveillance, and the criminal legal system’s targeting of marginalized people.
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Welcome to Culture Lit, the ultimate podcast and community celebrating the beauty of Black love in romance novels! Join us as we embark on a passionate journey through the pages of captivating Black romance novels, penned by talented Black authors. Join us at Culture Lit, where we celebrate the voices of Black romance authors, unravel the intricacies of romance, and create a space where you can connect with like-minded readers. Whether you're a seasoned romance novel enthusiast or a newcomer ...
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Welcome to PolyAmAreWe?, a groundbreaking podcast delving into the intricacies of polyamory and ethical non-monogamy from a uniquely male emotional perspective. Hosted by Karl H, this podcast offers an insightful and compassionate exploration of alternative relationship structures, challenging societal norms and fostering deeper understanding and empathy. Join us as we navigate the complexities of polyamory, exploring its definition, principles, and practical applications. Through candid dis ...
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The research community like you have never heard it before. Join us, The Scientistt Podcast, along with a host of special guests, as we explore the realities of research life in the most honest and informative way possible. Delving deeper into the industry’s latest research and most pressing questions, and sharing the unique perspectives of some of the community’s leading figures. This is a podcast by researchers, for researchers. New episodes weekly. Scientistt, a free networking platform f ...
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This Anthro Life is the premiere go-to Anthropology Podcast that fuses human insights with cultural storytelling. We equip you with a deep understanding of the human experience to revolutionize your decision-making strategies and social impact. Head over to https://www.thisanthrolife.org to learn more. Spearheaded by acclaimed Anthropologist Dr. Adam Gamwell, This Anthro Life equips leaders, individuals, and organizations to shape a more compassionate future. We aim to broaden perspectives a ...
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Providing Care, Defending Choice - Dr. Renee Hall Speaks Out
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38:12In this premiere episode of Choice Chat, host Tara sits down with Dr. Renée Hall, a veteran abortion provider and contraception advocate. With over 25 years in the field, Dr. Hall shares her personal journey, the challenges of navigating stigma, and the urgent need for reproductive health education in Canada. From the impact of political climates t…
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Sandy Skelaney (Part 1): Creating Safe Spaces for Survivor Leaders in Anti-Trafficking Work
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43:16Send us a text In today's episode, Sandy Skelaney takes us on a remarkable journey through the evolution of anti-trafficking work, sharing invaluable insights from her two decades on the frontlines. As a highly recognized public sector leader and TEDx speaker, Sandy brings a unique perspective that bridges victim advocacy, technology innovation, an…
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Ashtanga Yoga & Shaping Your Life Around Asana with Isabelle Kramer
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1:20:10Isabelle Kramer is an Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga teacher and Esalen massage therapist with over 12 years of professional and international experience building and leading health and wellness communities. In addition to leading the Ashtanga Yoga Club in Vaudreuil-Dorion, Isabelle offers online private and in-person group Mysore style classes in the Vaudr…
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"Plus Size Player" by Danielle Allen: Why Curvy Heriones Are Changing Romance
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59:56One of my newest favorite authors is Danielle Allen, author of "Curvy Girl Summer," among many other titles. Danielle is a life and relationship coach and her insights into the dynamics of healthy relationships shine through in the way she writes her characters and their interactions. It is very important to her that her characters are loved as the…
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What's causing young MEN to fall behind? Wall Street Journal |Circumcision
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17:25Why are America’s Young Men Falling Even Further Behind? Why do men in their 20s and early 30s say they feel aimless and isolated? Could the issue of forced male genital cutting or circumcision be affecting them? Anthony Losquadro, director of Intaction will discuss. We will also bring you on the inside of the latest legislative action regarding bo…
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Circumcision, from ancient times to the present, is about exerting power and control over the individual. Also, some women may use circumcision to exert dominance over men. This video explores these issues, while also reporting on Intaction/HEC's legislative advocacy efforts in New Hampshire, North Carolina, and Mississippi. Read our article in The…
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The intersection of sexuality and spirituality with Gwen Walsh
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1:24:42Gwen Walsh is a sexuality and spirituality consultant. She has a Masters degree in Clinical Psychology from Columbia University, and works with individuals, couples, and corporate clients such as Durex, K-Y, and L,Oreal. She has been featured in Refinery 29 and Marie Claire magazine, and currently works within the Maine Community College System to …
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Sex on the Beach and on the Page: Solo Adventures and TBR Black Romance Escapes
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32:03I'm coming to you from Puerto Vallarta on a solo adventure to talk about self-discovery and treating yourself. If it's been a while since you've done something solo or you've been feeling a little anxious or hesitant about taking yourself on a date or planning a solo trip, I hope this episode will be the gentle nudge you need to push you past that…
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Danielle Churly (Part 1): Turning Trauma into Advocacy
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27:09Send us a text What if you could reshape your understanding of trauma recovery? Join us as we sit down with Danielle Churley, a seasoned survivor advocate with nearly a decade in the anti-human trafficking and gender-based violence fields. Danielle opens up about her personal journey through the cyclical nature of trauma recovery, emphasizing the i…
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Can't Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan: Caregiving, Childless by Choice, Black Love, and Sexual Autonomy
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30:56Today I'll be focusing on themes of healing, self-love, and resilience inspired by my personal journey over the last two and a half years. I delve into Kennedy Ryan's novel 'Can't Get Enough,' the final installment in the Skyland series, highlighting its portrayal of black love, complex family dynamics, and authentic representation of a plus-sized,…
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Michelle Faye's Journey: Healing, Advocacy, and Political Aspirations (Part 2)
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56:58Send us a text Welcome to Conversations with My Sisters' Keepers, the podcast where we bring awareness, share stories, and promote healing-centered conversations for lived experience professionals and allies in the gender-based violence and recovery sectors. I'm Shamin Brown, and together, we’ll explore strategies, resources, and insights to suppor…
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Love, Power and Black Royalty: An Interview with LaQuette, Author of Royal Bride Demand
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1:17:26Join host Octavia Marie as she welcomes award-winning romance author LaQuette to discuss her latest book, 'Royal Bride Demand.' Dive into black love, legacy, sisterhood, and the balance of modern and royal life through the eyes of a Brooklyn billionaire. LaQuette shares her journey from indie to traditional publishing, creating complex black charac…
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When the System Fails: Michelle Faye's Fight for Justice and Change (Part 1)
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46:29Send us a text Michelle Faye, a domestic violence survivor and candidate for the Australian House of Representatives, shares her powerful story of surviving 17 years of abuse and transforming that experience into advocacy for systemic change. She speaks candidly about her journey from being trapped in coercive control to becoming a passionate advoc…
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RE-RUN: Black Girl Joy, Not Guilty Pleasure
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33:09We’ve been on a roller coaster of unprecedented times. Every time I think things are looking better, the world throws more chaos at us. During times like this, I turn to things that bring me joy. For me, that’s romance novels. Romance readers are often criticized, and the genre itself gets criticized. I would call romance novels my guilty pleasure …
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Healing Beyond Trauma with Dr. Lauren Casey (Part 2)
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33:34Send us a text The episode emphasizes the transformative journey of survivor leaders and the importance of adopting a healing-centered approach. Dr. Lauren Casey shares her experiences, advocating for community support, the empowerment of survivor voices, and the ongoing nature of recovery. • Discussion of the need for a healing-centered focus in r…
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Songs of Survival, Art, Healing & Finding Yourself with author Monica McCollough
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48:47You're in for a treat with today's visit with Monica McCullough, the author of the debut novel "Songs of Lost Things: Sonata for the Sun." We'll discuss the book's themes of family dynamics, self-discovery, and the role of music in the story. Join in as Monica shares insights into her inspiration, the development of her characters, and her journey …
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The Soft Life and Black Women Choosing Ease, Love, and Luxury with "Can’t Get Enough" by Kennedy Ryan
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28:11Over the past few years, there's been a movement towards the "soft life" among women, particularly black women. More and more women are choosing a life of peace and comfort where previously they had been forced into rigid "Mammy" or "strong black woman" roles. This doesn't always have to be financial luxury - it can also mean choosing joy, choosing…
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Dina Unger (Part 2) Empowering Survivors: Self-Worth, Self-Care, and the Strength of Support Systems
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30:38Send us a text Can self-worth exist beyond productivity? Join us for an intimate conversation with Dina Unger, the executive CEO and co-founder of Even For, who bravely shares her journey through recovery and self-care. Dina opens up about the profound challenges survivors encounter when seeking support and how essential genuine listening is for th…
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Still Can Get It! Black Women, Black Love, and Black Romance After 40
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26:19Who says love is only for the young? Today I'll dive into the enriching and magical world of love after 40, particularly for mature Black heroines. Settle in as I talk about how age brings depth, resilience, and a new form of magic in romance as I highlight four captivating books: 'Ella Gets the D' by Tanvier Peart, 'Losing Sight' by Tati Richardso…
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Dina Unger (Part 1) Her Path to Innovation Within the Counter Trafficking Movement
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32:36Send us a text What if technology could be a lifeline for survivors of trafficking? This episode features an eye-opening conversation with Dina, a dedicated advocate who has turned her own harrowing experiences into a mission of hope and support. We explore her tireless work with Even For One, a nonprofit she founded to empower trafficking survivor…
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Note: This episode was recorded on January 31, 2024, and is being posted nearly a year later due to the host (me!) being tied up with things like pregnancy and adjusting to life with two children. Michelle relied heavily on this episode, and Veronica's wisdom, during early postpartum and is happy to be able to publish this episode as one of the fir…
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Dr. Lauren Casey: Rethinking Healing for Sex Workers (Part 1)
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38:50Send us a text This episode explores the complexities of recovery for survivors of the sex industry, emphasizing the importance of lived experiences and challenging the stigma surrounding healing processes. Dr. Lauren Casey shares insights into the intersections of mental health, identity, and community support while advocating for survivor-led ini…
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Make a Date with These Black Romance Books | New 2025 Releases
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17:56In this episode of Culture Lit, host Octavia Marie celebrates Black romance novels with 9 brand new upcoming 2025 releases that promise to make your heart skip a beat. She introduces 'Just Our Luck' by Denise Williams, 'Audra and Bash' by Tia Williams, 'Candidly Yours: Carnival Chronicles' by Reece Ryan, 'The Love Lyric' by Christina Forrest, 'Brea…
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Schools Without Cops: Creating Safe Learning Environments
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24:33Host Rafa Kidvai is joined by Ashley Sawyer, an advocate and attorney focusing on the criminalization of young people in schools. They discuss the pervasive nature of the school-to-prison pipeline, how trauma intersects with the experiences of marginalized students, and the importance of dismantling oppressive structures in education. If you have q…
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In this episode, host Rafa Kidvai is joined by Shanelle Matthews, founder of the Radical Communicators Network and a distinguished lecturer at City College at the City University of New York. Shanelle discusses the critical role of narrative power in social movements, the importance of centering marginalized communities, and how storytelling can ch…
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Dr Celia Williamson: Transformative Journeys in Empowerment, Recovery, and Global Leadership (Part 2)
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1:07:17Send us a text Join us for an insightful episode where we promise you'll uncover the transformative power of lived experiences in the fight against human trafficking. We're thrilled to have Dr. Celia Williamson, a luminary in the anti-trafficking movement, sharing her profound journey from establishing Ohio's first anti-trafficking program to leadi…
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Top 10 Black Romance Books of 2024! A Must Read List for Your TBR
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11:30Today's episode is a special one! Tune in for Octavia's list of Top 10 Black Romance Books of 2024! There's more than just romance. There's strong character arcs, cinnamon roll heroes, slow burns, and second chances. What's next on your TBR? Find this and other recommendations at The CultureLit online BookShop and support independent bookstores at …
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Reproductive Justice for Global Liberation
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21:34Sahar Pirzada, the director of movement building at HEART, an organization working to advance reproductive justice through sexual health and education in Muslim American communities, joins host Rafa Kidvai to discuss reproductive justice and liberation. They explore the impact of state violence, the importance of cultural change work, and how globa…
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Are you a parent navigating the overwhelming world of modern motherhood and parenting myths? In this episode of This Anthro Life, host Adam Gamwell speaks with Nancy Reddy, author of The Good Mother Myth, to explore the cultural narratives shaping our ideas about motherhood, parenting, and family life. Nancy dives into the history and science behin…
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Fighting for Young People's Reproductive Freedom
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22:00Kylee Sunderlin, a judicial bypass attorney in Michigan and the legal services director at If/When/How, joins host Rafa Kidvai to discuss the complexities and challenges of the judicial bypass process for young people seeking abortions. They delve into the emotional and bureaucratic hurdles, the systemic flaws, and the need for policy changes to su…
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Dr. Celia Williamson: Empowering Change (Part 1)
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1:04:39Send us a text Join us as we sit down with Dr. Celia Williamson, a pivotal force in the anti-human trafficking arena, as she invites us into a world where healing and empowerment go hand in hand. Dr. Williamson dismantles the stigma surrounding survivors and champions the necessity for authentic, survivor-led initiatives. Her insights into the Cana…
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Navigating Love and Grief: The Journey of Laniah and Isaac in “A Love Like the Sun” by Riss M. Neilson
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41:01Join host Octavia Marie as she takes listeners on a heartfelt journey through the pages of "A Love Like the Sun" by Riss M. Nielson, a captivating romance that explores the delicate transition from friendship to love. The story centers around childhood friends Laniah Thompson and Isaac Jordan, who navigate the complexities of adulthood while rekind…
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Rafa Kidvai is joined by Fariha Róisín, author of Who Is Wellness For? and Being In Your Body, about her own abortion and the complexities of bodily autonomy and self-care. Fariha discusses the limitations of wellness culture, the importance of addressing trauma, and the necessity of healing on both individual and collective levels. If you have que…
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Stop Chasing Success—Find Fulfillment Instead
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58:56Have you ever felt successful on the outside but empty on the inside? In this episode of This Anthro Life, host Adam Gamwell speaks with Dr. Nethra Samarawickrema about the struggles of modern work-life, the tension between authenticity and belonging, and why many of us feel disconnected from our careers. Dr. Nethra shares actionable insights on ho…
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Urban Visionary: We Need to Redesign Our Cities
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55:41How do our physical spaces shape the way we live, connect, and thrive? In this episode of This Anthro Life, we delve into how design and the built environment impact today’s biggest challenges—climate change and social division. Featuring Vishaan Chakrabarti, architect and author of The Architecture of Urbanity, we explore how rethinking our spaces…
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Leigh Goodmark, director of the Gender, Prison, and Trauma Clinic at the University of Maryland Carey School of Law, speaks with host Rafa Kidvai about the intersections of intimate partner violence and abolition feminism. They discuss Leigh's journey from advocating for carceral solutions to embracing abolition, the impact of state violence on sur…
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4th Generation Farmer: 45,000 Farms Vanish Every Year, But We Can Change That
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1:15:59How are America’s family farms disappearing at such a rapid rate, and what does this mean for the future of our food, families, and rural identity? In this episode of This Anthro Life, Adam Gamwell sits down with Brian Reisinger, author, journalist, and fourth-generation Wisconsin farmer, to explore the hidden struggles of rural America. Together, …
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Transform Your Life by Asking Better Questions
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1:01:10Have you ever thought about the power of questions in shaping your relationships? In this episode of This Anthro Life, we explore how Emmy-winning filmmaker Topaz Adizes uses questions to create connection, trust, and clarity in relationships. From reframing daily thoughts to navigating life’s challenges, learn how asking better questions can trans…
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Diala Shamas is a senior staff attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights. She joins host Rafa Kidvai to talk about the impact of state surveillance on Muslim communities and some of the unseen harms that come from the criminalization of a people based on their identity. The discussion highlights the intersection of surveillance with the repr…
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Hey everyone! In this episode of This Anthro Life, I’m thrilled to sit down with Dr. Anne-Laure Le Cunff, neuroscientist, founder of Nest Labs, and author of Tiny Experiments: How to Live Freely in a Goal-Obsessed World. We dive into why our approach to goals is broken, how procrastination might actually be trying to help us, and the surprising pow…
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Forced Sterilization and Disability Justice
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22:03Ma'ayan Anafi, Senior Counsel for Health Equity and Justice for the National Women's Law Center, joins host Rafa Kidvai to share the disturbing reality of forced sterilization laws still active in the majority of U.S. states. They discuss the historical roots of these laws, their impact on disabled people today, and opportunities for reform. Ma'aya…
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Pregnant, Incarcerated, and Denied an Abortion
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23:56Journalist and author Victoria Law joins host Rafa Kidvai to discuss the harrowing experiences of incarcerated pregnant people, exemplified by the story of K. Winston, who was denied an abortion in an Ohio jail. They delve into the systemic barriers to reproductive care in prisons, the intersection of incarceration and reproductive justice, and the…
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Design for the Future: Ethics, Evolution, and Anthropology with Michael Leube
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1:11:19In this episode of This Anthro Life, host Adam Gamwell talks with anthropologist and design educator Michael Leube about how design, ethics, and anthropology intersect to shape the future of human behavior and culture. They dive deep into how design influences human decision-making, the role of evolutionary theory in design thinking, and the ethica…
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From Online Dating Disasters to True Connection: Insights from 'Curvy Girl Summer' by Danielle Allen
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13:34"Culture Lit" spotlights "Curvy Girl Summer" by Danielle Allen, a novel blending humor, romance, and self-discovery. The book follows Aaliyah James, a curvy protagonist navigating love in the digital age. This engaging episode not only entertains but also inspires listeners to celebrate their individuality and approach dating with confidence and hu…
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Today, we’re excited to bring you something a little different. Recently, we've been sharing a lot of episodes and shorts inspired by the work I’ve been doing alongside my colleague, Phil Searles, for Cultural Capitalist. In this special episode, we’ve compiled a "best of" collection, featuring full episode highlights and impactful quotes that have…
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How AI and Technology Are Redefining Work in the Post-Pandemic World with Claudia Strauss
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1:09:27In this episode of This Anthro Life, host Adam Gamwell talks with anthropologist Claudia Strauss about how #AI, #technology, and the #postpandemic world are reshaping the nature of work in America. They explore crucial topics such as the impact of declining birth rates, an aging population, and restrictive immigration policies on labor markets. Dra…
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In this episode of This Anthro Life, we’ll dive into how anthropology is reshaping tech investment by examining human culture and its influence on innovation. You'll discover how the deep study of culture helps forecast market trends, understand AI (artificial intelligence) and its cultural implications, and inform smarter investment decisions. We’…
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Building Inclusive Universities: Lessons from Shaun Carver
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1:10:19Join us in this dynamic episode of This Anthro Life as we sit down with Shaun Carver, CEO of International House at UC Berkeley, to explore the art of building inclusive and vibrant campus communities. Dive into the rich history and transformative impact of I House, where fostering intercultural connections goes hand in hand with managing cultural …
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Michelle (she/her) reflects on becoming a mom of 2, her break from social media and podcasting, and the very-broad-strokes future of @foodbodiesfamilies and The Body Competence Podcast. The Body Competence Podcast explores what it means to be and raise body competent humans. In each episode Michelle and her guests talk about getting back in touch w…
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