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Ruts & Resets, Social Justice is Never Done, The Practice of Manifesting, and Befriending Your Inner Critic

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In this episode the team discuss various aspects of life, particularly focusing on concepts of change, personal growth, and human potential. They engage in a discussion around 'ruts' and 'resets', drawing personal experiences and insights into how these states can affect one's life, work, and mental well-being. By diving into topics of education, critical pedagogy, and intersectionality, they draw connections between personal development and wider social justice issues. Furthermore, the conversation reveals perspectives on handling stuck states or 'ruts' either through shifts in physical environment or mindset. They also discuss the relevance of critical pedagogical practices in education and societal change. Towards the end, the discussion shifts towards restorative practices and involving students in design aspects of learning, bolstering the idea of continued growth and adaptation. The conversation wraps up acknowledging the vital role of student-alumni interactions in fostering a rich learning experience.

You can find a.m. on Instagram and TikTok at @absurdwisdom. We are produced and distributed by DAE Presents, the production arm of DAE (@dae.community on Instagram and online at mydae.org).
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent. While we make every effort to ensure that the information shared is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors.
You can contact us at daepresents@mydae.org.

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In this episode the team discuss various aspects of life, particularly focusing on concepts of change, personal growth, and human potential. They engage in a discussion around 'ruts' and 'resets', drawing personal experiences and insights into how these states can affect one's life, work, and mental well-being. By diving into topics of education, critical pedagogy, and intersectionality, they draw connections between personal development and wider social justice issues. Furthermore, the conversation reveals perspectives on handling stuck states or 'ruts' either through shifts in physical environment or mindset. They also discuss the relevance of critical pedagogical practices in education and societal change. Towards the end, the discussion shifts towards restorative practices and involving students in design aspects of learning, bolstering the idea of continued growth and adaptation. The conversation wraps up acknowledging the vital role of student-alumni interactions in fostering a rich learning experience.

You can find a.m. on Instagram and TikTok at @absurdwisdom. We are produced and distributed by DAE Presents, the production arm of DAE (@dae.community on Instagram and online at mydae.org).
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent. While we make every effort to ensure that the information shared is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors.
You can contact us at daepresents@mydae.org.

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