Listen "Ep 20: How to Navigate Criticism/Feedback/Being Called-Out (Part 1)"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, Erin shares her experience of receiving feedback and criticism for printing merch for a Terra Incognita Media fundraiser from a former Terra community member.
She discusses the importance of discernment when receiving feedback, explores the concept of white feminism and the need for continuous learning and unlearning, and reflects on her own journey of “waking up” to her attachment to the construct of whiteness and the mistakes she made along the way.
The episode highlights the complexities of navigating feedback and the importance of self-reflection and growth. She discusses the importance of coupling somatic healing with anti-racist work, and how they go hand in hand.
Erin also addresses how too often as white women (people) we channel our anger and grief at each other because we’re easier and more accessible targets than the out-of-reach systems, institutions, and corporations who are contributing the most to climate chaos and oppression.
Individuals and small businesses are not the same as big corporations or entire extractive industries. She explores the concept of discernment and the dangers of holding each other to impossible standards.
Erin plans to continue the discussion in part two, where she will delve into advice as to how to navigate criticism, feedback, and call-outs, and provide insights as to how to continue showing up as a confident and capable leader and being visible in your work.
RESOURCES:
Terra Podcast: Ep 14: "Cancel Culture Isn’t Real"
Seeing White, MEN, The Land That Never Has Been Yet
White Supremacy Culture pdf
Prentis Hemphill's Finding Our Way Podcast
Subscribe to the Mercury Missive (weekly Wednesday Newsletter)
FREE WORKSHOP! Harmonize! is a class that will teach you the framework for harmonizing your anti-capitalist values with your business and entrepreneurial goals.
Interested in 1:1 coaching or on-demand courses? Visit my website and book you free Clarity Call! Erinkmonahan.com
Get your Stop Glorifying John Muir shirt!
She discusses the importance of discernment when receiving feedback, explores the concept of white feminism and the need for continuous learning and unlearning, and reflects on her own journey of “waking up” to her attachment to the construct of whiteness and the mistakes she made along the way.
The episode highlights the complexities of navigating feedback and the importance of self-reflection and growth. She discusses the importance of coupling somatic healing with anti-racist work, and how they go hand in hand.
Erin also addresses how too often as white women (people) we channel our anger and grief at each other because we’re easier and more accessible targets than the out-of-reach systems, institutions, and corporations who are contributing the most to climate chaos and oppression.
Individuals and small businesses are not the same as big corporations or entire extractive industries. She explores the concept of discernment and the dangers of holding each other to impossible standards.
Erin plans to continue the discussion in part two, where she will delve into advice as to how to navigate criticism, feedback, and call-outs, and provide insights as to how to continue showing up as a confident and capable leader and being visible in your work.
RESOURCES:
Terra Podcast: Ep 14: "Cancel Culture Isn’t Real"
Seeing White, MEN, The Land That Never Has Been Yet
White Supremacy Culture pdf
Prentis Hemphill's Finding Our Way Podcast
Subscribe to the Mercury Missive (weekly Wednesday Newsletter)
FREE WORKSHOP! Harmonize! is a class that will teach you the framework for harmonizing your anti-capitalist values with your business and entrepreneurial goals.
Interested in 1:1 coaching or on-demand courses? Visit my website and book you free Clarity Call! Erinkmonahan.com
Get your Stop Glorifying John Muir shirt!
More episodes of the podcast Off the Deep End
19: The Saturnian Nature of Entrepreneurship and The Myths that the Coaching Industry Sells
06/03/2023
18: “The Engineering of Consent”: How Psychoanalysis is Abused to Promote Wars and Fuel Consumerism
29/11/2022