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Visioning a Feminist Future: Building a Business and Life Rooted in Equity, Rest, and Reciprocity
Manage episode 475625615 series 3583734
Becky Mollenkamp and Taina Brown explore what it means to move from reactivity to proactive dreaming in business and life. They unpack how a feminist future isn't just a dream—it's a practical framework rooted in collective care, somatic awareness, and justice-based entrepreneurship.
They weave in the wisdom of Black and Indigenous feminists like bell hooks, the Combahee River Collective, Audre Lorde, and Paula Gunn Allen. This episode is for liberation-minded founders who are tired of toxic "abundance mindset" advice that ignores class, and who want to explore equity-based business practices that reflect their values.
What You'll Learn:
- Why naming what we do want is crucial for sustainable change
- How collectivist, feminist, and Indigenous wisdom informs business
- What murmurations can teach us about entrepreneurial community
- How scarcity thinking shows up even in justice-driven businesses
- A reimagining of leadership and rest through shared care
Referenced in this episode:
- Combahee River Collective Statement
- “Emergent Strategy” by adrienne maree brown
- “Proposals for the Feminine Economy” by Jennifer Armbrust
- “Braiding Sweetgrass” and “The Serviceberry” by Robin Wall Kimmerer
- My Gold Standard with Stella Gold
Listen if you're ready to stop fighting alone and start building a business grounded in mutual care and liberation.
57 episodes
Visioning a Feminist Future: Building a Business and Life Rooted in Equity, Rest, and Reciprocity
Messy Liberation: Feminist Conversations about Politics and Pop Culture
Manage episode 475625615 series 3583734
Becky Mollenkamp and Taina Brown explore what it means to move from reactivity to proactive dreaming in business and life. They unpack how a feminist future isn't just a dream—it's a practical framework rooted in collective care, somatic awareness, and justice-based entrepreneurship.
They weave in the wisdom of Black and Indigenous feminists like bell hooks, the Combahee River Collective, Audre Lorde, and Paula Gunn Allen. This episode is for liberation-minded founders who are tired of toxic "abundance mindset" advice that ignores class, and who want to explore equity-based business practices that reflect their values.
What You'll Learn:
- Why naming what we do want is crucial for sustainable change
- How collectivist, feminist, and Indigenous wisdom informs business
- What murmurations can teach us about entrepreneurial community
- How scarcity thinking shows up even in justice-driven businesses
- A reimagining of leadership and rest through shared care
Referenced in this episode:
- Combahee River Collective Statement
- “Emergent Strategy” by adrienne maree brown
- “Proposals for the Feminine Economy” by Jennifer Armbrust
- “Braiding Sweetgrass” and “The Serviceberry” by Robin Wall Kimmerer
- My Gold Standard with Stella Gold
Listen if you're ready to stop fighting alone and start building a business grounded in mutual care and liberation.
57 episodes
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