Social Restoration w/ Tada Hozumi
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In this episode, I collaborate with Tada Hozumi to examine how we can be wisely selfish by learning how to be in our bodies. They invite us to re-think our whole approach to social action by questioning the effectiveness of things like call-out culture and privilege shaming.
By not thinking transactionally, Tada says we can’t help but take a different approach—one based on emotional self-responsibility. This approach, they say, is one of social restoration, which is collaborative, compassionate and grounded in somatic awareness.
You can connect with Tada and find out more about his work at www.selfishactivist.com
Visit www.kaitlynschatch.com to see more of my work in the world.
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