CN - contains swearing.
In this episode I collaborate with writer Chris Brecheen. He shares his journey of waking, and how he has cultivated awareness of the intersections of his experiences of both privilege and marginalisation. He shares how he regulates himself in online interactions by taking people in good faith, while also not policing the reactions of others. Largely, he talks about the ongoing work of noticing, whether it’s his own or others’ privilege or marginalisation, and being open and willing to learn. He also also shares some excellent guidance for anyone who has found themselves thrusts into the spotlight of ‘Internet Fame’—emphasising, possibly unsurprisingly, the importance of self-care when it comes to the balancing act of your personal and private life, and the responsibility that comes from having an online following.
You can learn more about his work and connect with Chris through his website www.chrisbrecheen.com
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