Protecting Peace or Protecting Privilege? Pt. 2 with Elizabeth DiAlto
In this episode, I chat with Elizabeth DiAlto, known for her nuanced, inclusive, and humor-infused approach to spirituality and the healing arts. She is an Embodiment Specialist and a Spiritual Futurist. We explore what it means to focus on living a value's centered, peaceful and soft life, while honoring and dancing the line between protecting our peace and protecting our privilege; oscillating on this line, while honoring community and reciprocal relationships. In this second part of the episode, we also touch on recognizing incompatible connections, allowing people to be who they are and honoring those who cannot dream within our own work. Tune in to hear all about: - Transitioning work focus from online to in-person teaching and a new book - Solo polyamory, dating experiences, and healing toxic masculinity - Exploring controversial topics through fiction writing - Midlife women's personal growth and freedom from resentment - Perpetuating systemic racism through social media algorithms and censorship - Weaponizing the phrase "protecting your peace" Resources: https://www.jonathanldent.com/ https://untameyourself.com/links/ https://www.instagram.com/elizabethdialto/ https://www.wildsoulmovement.com/ Connect & Support: Instagram Patreon Substack Join the Collective
Protecting Peace or Protecting Privilege? Pt. 1 with Elizabeth DiAlto
In this episode, I chat with Elizabeth DiAlto, known for her nuanced, inclusive, and humor-infused approach to spirituality and the healing arts. She is an Embodiment Specialist and a Spiritual Futurist. We explore what it means to focus on living a value's centered, peaceful and soft life, while honoring and dancing the line between protecting our peace and protecting our privilege; oscillating on this line, while honoring community and reciprocal relationships. We also discuss Elizabeth's recent book release, "Dark Healing: Order of Secret Priestesses, Book 1", and how her book touches on themes of healing, self-love, and liberation, and the importance of breaking open and connecting with one's sacredness. Tune in to hear all about: - Transitioning work focus from online to in-person teaching and a new book - Solo polyamory, dating experiences, and healing toxic masculinity - Exploring controversial topics through fiction writing - Midlife women's personal growth and freedom from resentment - Perpetuating systemic racism through social media algorithms and censorship - Weaponizing the phrase "protecting your peace" Resources: For the Love of Men W/ Weeze Doran http://instagram.com/elizabethdialto Connect & Support : Instagram Patreon Substack Join the Collective
Hood Wellness with Tamela Julia Gordon, Pt. 2
In this two part conversation, I talk with Tamela Julia Gordon, a writer and editor from New York. Tamela Julia Gordon's book, Hood Wellness: Tales of Communal Care from People Who Drowned on Dry Land has been met with critical acclaim, earning a starred Kirkus Review. Tamela's currently working on her second book and splitting her time between Harlem and Miami. Tamela and I explore layers centered on Community Care, Authenticity and staying rooted in the truth of your work, and honoring your community as well as your capacity as we navigate these aspects. We also talk about the need to be within community with those who see, hear, and honor us. Tune in to hear all about: The importance of community care Tamela shares her journey of writing 'Hood Wellness' and the process of reconciling her own experiences. The conversation highlights the limitations of anti-racism work and the importance of authentic and community-centered approaches to activism and self-care. Promoting a book while maintaining integrity and authenticity can be challenging. Working at your own capacity in activism. Connect & Support: Instagram Patreon Substack Join the Collective
Hood Wellness with Tamela Julia Gordon, Pt. 1
In this conversation, I am joined by Tamela Julia Gordon, a writer and editor from New York. Tamela Julia Gordon's book, Hood Wellness: Tales of Communal Care from People Who Drowned on Dry Land has been met with critical acclaim, earning a starred Kirkus Review. Tamela's currently working on her second book and splitting her time between Harlem and Miami. Tamela and I explore layers centered on Community Care, Authenticity and staying rooted in the truth of your work, and honoring your community as well as your capacity as we navigate these aspects. We also talk about the need to be within community with those who see, hear, and honor us. Stay tuned for part 2 of this conversation. Tune in to hear all about: The importance of community care Tamela shares her journey of writing 'Hood Wellness' and the process of reconciling her own experiences. The conversation highlights the limitations of anti-racism work and the importance of authentic and community-centered approaches to activism and self-care. Promoting a book while maintaining integrity and authenticity can be challenging. Working at your own capacity in activism. Connect & Support: Instagram Patreon Substack Join the Collective
Hi Friends, I'm Back!
The show is baaaaaaack! We know it's been a little bit… and Weeze is excited to reconnect. If you're tuned in on social media or substack, you've been dialed in to the shifts, changes and transformations that have been afoot. In this short and sweet chat, Weeze rehashes what's been up, how things are shifting, what is pulling her forward and what you can expect as you dive deeper into community with Weeze whether through the Podcast, the Community or over on Patreon. How do we continue to show up for community without first practicing and more deeply embodying the work we teach? In this episode, Weeze shares candidly about her journey towards deeper alignment with her work, and values. Tune in to hear about all the things! Lastly, Weeze would love for you to get involved with her foundation, The Asafa Collective through Volunteering, Donating and Sharing about the work (linked below). Key Takeaways: Rest, Transformation and Alignment as Liberation Tools Broadening the Conversations and Applying Liberatory Lens Cultivating space for the full work Get involved with The Asafa Collective; volunteer, donate, share. Rewriting all the rules, all the time Links: Support the Show: https://www.patreon.com/accordingtoweeze Share, Donate, Volunteer for with the Foundation: https://www.doranfamilyfoundation.com/ Dive deeper into the work: https://louizadoran.com/collective Stay Connected: https://www.instagram.com/accordingtoweeze/