Listen "The Wilderness of Discontent"
Episode Synopsis
"Like yoga, I need to keep showing up to the practice of humanising, of leaning in and toward things that are very difficult."In this episode Angie discusses the importance of relational and narrative intelligence, particularly in the context of engaging with those with whom we disagree. Angie explores her physiological and emotional responses to listening to a long-form interview with Tommy Robinson, a known far-right figure, and emphasizes the significance of somatic awareness, emotional presence, and positionality in equity work. Drawing from personal experiences and academic references, she advocates for humanising even those with extreme views to foster deeper understanding and systemic change.Find out more at https://www.beingluminary.co.uk/
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