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This podcast is about the human becoming journey we all share and the lessons we learn along the way. Learning to Bloom WHEREVER you are planted because your Future doesn’t have to equal your Past. Stepping into BEing YOU Fully! Owning WHO YOU ARE because that’s when the Glow Up begins! You will hear messages of encouragement, inspiration, support, motivation and so much more. Stay tuned because we are just getting started! 😉
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A color-conscious political podcast, hosted by Steve Phillips, that releases episodes every other Thursday. While grassroots organizations raised voters of color turnout to historic levels, securing Democratic victories in 2020 and 2021, there remain strong differences of opinion about the right strategy for winning in a racially-polarized electoral landscape. “Democracy in Color with Steve Phillips” offers candid and data-driven analysis on how progressives can win. Join Steve for a convers ...
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Hello Friends, I’m Rosie Acosta. I am a Meditation Teacher; Speaker and Author of You Are Radically Loved: A healing journey to self-love. I grew up in East Los Angeles during the 92 La Riots and it set me on a troubled path for many years. I didn’t grow up with mentors in my life, so I turned to reading as many books as I possibly could to learn about life’s purpose. In my journey as a First Gen-Mexican American, I found having these conversations gave me insight, support, and inspiration. ...
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This week on Radically Loved, Rosie Acosta and Tessa Tovar discuss their recent endeavors, including learning how to sail and Rosie's health journey. Rosie shares her experience with fasting and the benefits she has seen. They also discuss the importance of discomfort and having systems in place to support new habits. Tessa shares her experience of…
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This week on Radically Loved, we are bringing back our conversation with Sah D'Simone. We’ll discuss the importance of authenticity, vulnerability, and radical acceptance in building deep and meaningful relationships. Sah emphasizes the need to embrace change and impermanence, allowing ourselves and others to evolve. Together we explore the concept…
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We are dipping into our archives to bring you this episode of Radically Loved. In this episode Rosie Acosta interviews Author Diego “Yung Pueblo” Perez. In today's world self-help and personal healing have become priorities. In the process, we have forgotten how to heal collectively. In this episode they talk about the value of collective healing i…
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This week on Radically Loved, Rosie Acosta, Tessa Tovar, and Raquel Reichard explore the themes of cultural identity, spiritual self-care, the concept of Marianismo, and the true meaning of self-care. They delve into the delicate balance of respecting cultural traditions while challenging harmful norms, and the importance of personal transformation…
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House Rep. Ruben Gallego joins the podcast to talk about his Senate campaign against Republican Kari Lake to replace former Democratic Senator Kyrsten Sinema and what a path to victory looks like in November. Recorded well before the most recent political developments, this race remains critical to holding the Senate and being able to govern and ad…
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This week on Radically Loved, Rosie Acosta and Tessa Tovar discuss the importance of being your own advocate in matters of health and wellness. Rosie shares her journey with perimenopause and the changes she made to feel healthier in her body. She emphasizes the need for knowledge and self-inquiry when it comes to our health and encourages listener…
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This week on Radically Loved, Kristina Kuzmic delves into the raw and emotional journey of parenting a struggling child with mental health challenges. Kristina shares her experiences, insights, and the importance of standing in one's truth without shame. The conversation highlights the power of vulnerability, self-care, and the impact of societal s…
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Lawyer and PolicyLink Founder-in-Residence Angela Glover Blackwell discusses her new podcast project, Reimagining Democracy for a Good Life, a six-part series that illustrates the potential of our democracy, using L.A. as an example of what is possible when people come together to create change. She shares her journey from growing up in a segregate…
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This week on Radically Loved, Rosie Acosta, Tessa Tovar, and Robin Hopkins discuss their experiences in the entertainment industry and the creative process. They explore the different formats of their shows, Dear Headspace and Well Adjusting, and how they approach storytelling and providing advice. Robin shares her journey from stand-up comedy to a…
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This week on Radically Loved, Rosie Acosta and Tessa Tovar interview Ethan Nichtern, a renowned Buddhist teacher and author of the book 'Confidence.' The conversation delves into the dynamics of student-teacher relationships, ethical guidelines, power differentials, and the importance of accountability in spiritual communities. Ethan shares insight…
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Happy Pride! Emmy and Peabody award-winning journalist Imara Jones shares the origins of her multimedia company TransLash Media and the role of storytelling and narrative in preserving the humanity of trans people. She breaks down how and why the fight for trans rights has become the focus of American politics in recent years, and she discusses the…
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Welcome to the Radically Loved podcast. Hosted by Rosie Acosta; Author, Meditation & Mindfulness Teacher. Rosie is a first generation Mexican-American, grew up in the early 90’s in East LA during the ‘Decade of Death.’ We are talking drive-by shootings, gang violence, everything one would need to grow up with PTSD. She's been on a 20-year journey t…
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This week on Radically Loved, Rosie and Tessa explore their personal experiences with fashion and how it impacts their mood and confidence. They also touch on the idea of practical conversations versus emotional conversations and the importance of effective communication. The conversation segues into a discussion about the book 'Super Communicators…
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This week on Radically Loved, Martha Beck, New York Times bestselling author, life coach, and speaker, joins us to discuss the process of creativity and finding inspiration. She emphasizes the importance of letting go of expectations and striving in order to allow creativity to flow. Martha shares her own experiences with writing and art, highlight…
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In collaboration with the Bay Area Book Festival, we’re broadcasting the powerful conversation between Steve, Working Families Party National Director Maurice Mitchell, and former co-executive director of the Highlander Center, Ash-lee Woodard Henderson about Steve’s book How We Win the Civil War. Moderated by former podcast guest and congressional…
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This week on Radically Loved, author of 'Happy Skin Kitchen,' Elisa Rossi joins us to share her personal skincare journey and the importance of nourishing the body with wholesome, plant-based foods. She discusses the impact of diet on skin health, emphasizing the need to avoid refined sugar and processed foods while incorporating whole foods into m…
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This week on Radically Rosie and Tessa discuss the importance of leadership and making decisions that align with one's purpose. They explore the idea of being a champion for oneself and others, and the benefits of having motivated and successful employees. Rosie shares her experience of starting her own business and reflects on the decisions she ma…
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Introducing our funniest guest yet: Solo performance artist, comedian, and actress Kristina Wong joins the podcast to talk about her path to theater (including her brief stint as an elected Koreatown, LA official), and how her creation of the “Auntie Sewing Squad” helped her and many others survive the pandemic. She discusses her play Kristina Wong…
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This week on Radically Loved we explore the topics of negative bias, habits, visualization, growth mindset, and fear of failure. Neuroscientist, Nicole Vignola, joins us to explain that humans have a negativity bias due to evolutionary reasons, but we can change our automatic patterns by acknowledging them and practicing new responses. Vignola shar…
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This week on Radically Loved Najwa Zebian, Ed.D. joins us to discuss the themes of change, self-trust, and living an authentic life. She explains why change is hard and how it requires breaking the reality we live in. Najwa emphasizes the importance of self-trust and compassion when navigating change and making decisions. She also explores the diff…
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Arizona legend-in-the-making Raquel Téran talks about her bid for Congress and her decades-long work to help turn the state into a shining example of what progressive organizing (and winning) looks like. Raquel shares her journey to politics and the issues she plans to lift up in Congress. She also shares why she believes building coalitions and mo…
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This week on Radically Loved, Leopoldo Gout joins Rosie Acosta and Tessa Tovar to explore the themes of friendship, empowerment, storytelling, and representation in Mexican culture. Leopoldo discusses the influence of his mother, a powerful Mexican feminist, on his work and the importance of curiosity, imagination, and acceptance. He also talks abo…
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This week on Radically Loved, Rosie Acosta and Tessa Tovar discuss the challenges and rewards of creating content and performing in front of a camera. They explore the vulnerability of sharing personal experiences and the importance of human connection. They also delve into the impact of feedback and rejection, emphasizing the need to stay true to …
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Care in Action’s Hillary Holley shares how the organization is mobilizing domestic workers, most of whom are women of color and immigrants, and pushing Democrats to embrace a Care Agenda in Congress. She shares insight on the National Domestic Workers Bill of Rights which was introduced to Congress in 2021. She also shares her path to organizing an…
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This week on Radically Loved, Rosie Acosta and Tessa Tovar interview Humble the Poet, a Canadian rapper, spoken word artist, poet, and author. They discuss topics related to love, relationships, and social media. Humble emphasizes the importance of vulnerability and authenticity in relationships, and challenges the idea of seeking external validati…
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This week on Radically Loved, Jeff discusses his health journey and the importance of homeostasis in maintaining good health. He shares his experience with chronic disease and the symptoms he experienced before his diagnosis. Jeff emphasizes the role of excess molecules, such as insulin, in creating resistance and the need for balance in our lives.…
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March Madness may be over but we’re gearing up for a…Narrow November with our very own set of 16 congressional districts that have the potential to flip the balance of power in the House of Representatives. Data expert Dr. Julie Martínez Ortega joins Steve and Sharline to discuss the updated New Majority Index (NMI) and which districts they’ll be w…
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This week on Radically Loved, Liz Baker Plosser, Editor-in-Chief of Women's Health Magazine, discusses various topics related to women's health and well-being. She emphasizes the importance of addressing women's health challenges and empowering women to prioritize their well-being. The conversation delves into the topic of perimenopause and menopau…
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This week on Radically Loved, Rosie and Tessa discuss the challenges of balancing responsibilities and self-care. They explore the importance of advocating for personal needs and setting boundaries. They reflect on the loss of patience in today's fast-paced world and the importance of reconnecting with analog activities. They also explore the chall…
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Lateefah Simon—Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) board member, MacArthur “Genius Grant” recipient, and Congressional candidate—shares her path to politics, including her work with Vice President Kamala Harris during Harris’ time as San Francisco Attorney General. Lateefah shares why she decided to run for office and offers insight on how grief has been…
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This week on Radically Loved, Dr. Harry Cohen joins us to discuss his book 'Be the Sun, Not the Salt' and shares insights on how to simplify life and practice kindness and compassion. He emphasizes the importance of paying attention to the little things, being an active listener, and making words count. Dr. Cohen encourages practicing unconditional…
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This week on Radically Loved, Sah D'Simone joins us to discuss the importance of authenticity, vulnerability, and radical acceptance in building deep and meaningful relationships. He emphasizes the need to embrace change and impermanence, allowing ourselves and others to evolve. Together we explore the concept of spiritual development and the role …
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Sarah Alvarez, founder of Outlier Media, a Detroit-based service journalism organization, shares what she’s hearing on the ground in Michigan following the protest “uncommitted” vote by more than 100,000 people during the state’s recent Democratic presidential primary. She shares what role today’s journalists must play in filling information gaps a…
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This week on Radically Loved Nate Klemp joins us to discuss the concept of living with an expansive mind in a distracted world and the importance of practicing openness. He shares his experiences with street meditation, including meditating at Costco. Nate also explores the impact of political outrage and the need for open dialogue and understandin…
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This week on Radically Loved, Tessa interviews Laura Day, an expert in practical intuition. They discuss the definition of intuition and how it can be used to navigate the world. They also explore the relationship between technology and intuition, and how technology can actually enhance our intuitive abilities. Laura shares practical tips for reali…
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Steve and Sharline celebrate the release of the paperback edition of How We Win the Civil War, which comes out Tuesday, March 12. They discuss how the political landscape has changed since the first edition launched in 2022 and why How We Win is more pertinent now than ever. They also discuss the book’s reception since its first release and the exc…
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This week on Radically Loved, leading meditation expert Sharon Salzberg discusses the impact of meditation on personal and societal levels. Sharon shares her journey and the evolution of her meditation practice, emphasizing the importance of letting go of fixed mindsets and embracing different approaches. They explore the role of loving-kindness in…
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Award-winning journalist and editor-at-large at The 19th News Errin Haines joins us to talk about her game-changing work at the digital news startup centered on gender, politics, and policy. She also talks about Breaking the News—a documentary that chronicles the origins of The 19th—which debuted on PBS this week. Errin shares some of the publicati…
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In this conversation, Rosie Acosta and Tessa Tovar discuss the transition of hosting duties on the Radically Loved podcast. Rosie reflects on her decision to step back and take time for herself, while Tessa shares her experience taking over as the host. They explore the importance of finding inspiration and re-igniting passion, as well as the journ…
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In this episode, Tessa interviews Michelle Brock, a spiritual development life coach specializing in past life regression. They discuss Michelle's recently launched book, 'Who Do You Think You Are? An Interactive Journey Through Your Past Lives and Into Your Best Future.' They explore the concepts of reincarnation and intuition, and how dreams can …
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Solano Community College’s Vice President of Student Affairs Lisa Neeley discusses her work at Solano and the California college’s commitment to Black students and other students of color in the face of increasing backlash against DEI efforts. Neeley talks about Solano’s programs and processes to ensure equity and inclusion such as the Black Falcon…
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In this episode of Radically Loved Tessa interviews Haemin Sunim, a Zen Buddhist teacher and author. They discuss topics such as the meaning of life and death, discovering the true self, practicing meditation, healing the fear of abandonment, and cultivating gratitude. Haemin shares personal stories and insights from his book, 'When Things Don't Go…
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In this conversation, Wade Lightheart and Matt Gallant discuss various strategies for weight loss and optimizing metabolism. They emphasize the importance of reverse dieting, setting goals, and understanding the psychological aspects of weight loss. They also address the unique challenges faced by women and the role of nutrigenomics in personalized…
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Back for a third episode, former mayor of Stockton, California and friend of our show Michael Tubbs returns to update Steve and Sharline on his inspiring and rapidly growing effort to end poverty in America and to help bring Dr. King’s vision for a just and equitable society to fruition. Michael talks about his award-winning 2023 documentary “It’s …
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In this episode of Radically Loved, Tessa interviews Bri Luna, the author of Blood Sex Magic and the founder of the Hoodwitch. They discuss Bri’s journey and the inspiration behind the Hoodwitch, a space for everyday magic and traditional healing practices. Bri shares her experiences living in Seattle and the deep reverence she has for nature and a…
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Get ready for an empowering episode of Radically Loved as we dive into the inspiring journey of Brittany Means, a dynamic writer and editor who's breaking the cycle of abuse and rewriting her narrative. In this riveting conversation, we explore the intersections of poverty, abuse, and addiction while delving into the importance of recognizing signs…
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In the first of what will be several episodes throughout this year focused on the 2024 election cycle, Steve and Sharline frame up the Republican presidential primary calendar and what they’ll be watching as results roll in. The New York Times’ Astead Herndon also phones in from Iowa where he’s preparing to cover the Republican Iowa Caucus and disc…
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This week Radically Loved welcomes Katie Silcox back to kick off 2024! Katie Slicox is author of the book 'Glow Worthy.' In this episode we discuss various topics including tantra, spiritual bypass, self-love, and the importance of mentors. Katie also guides a meditation practice. The conversation emphasizes the need for honesty, truth, and compass…
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