Listen "Summer Will Come w/ Annika Schmeding"
Episode Synopsis
Transcript In this episode, Annika Schmeding shares her journey exploring the multifaceted ways knowledge is produced and shared Through her experiences with circus performance and Sufi poetry, she highlights the importance of embodied knowledge and community engagement. Annika emphasizes the significance of joy, beauty, and solidarity in the face of adversity, and reflects on the evolving dynamics of Sufi practices and community leadership. This conversation delves into the complex realities of life in Afghanistan post-Taliban takeover, focusing on the experiences of women, the impact of cultural practices like Sufism, and the significance of poetry in Afghan society. We reflect on personal connections, the ethics of research, and the importance of resilience and hope amidst adversity. We discuss the challenges of navigating relationships and the emotional weight of loss in the context of ongoing political turmoil. Trigger Warning: Mention of suicide. If you would like to read Annika’s story about her friend and the teapot, you can find it HERE or on ResearchGate HERETo learn more about the Mobile Mini Circus for Children, you can find them at https://www.mmccglobal.org/ If you would like to support SORAPod, buy us a coffee! https://ko-fi.com/sorapod
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