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🎥Watch on Youtube:https://youtu.be/HnvXbVGPOls
📝Full Transcript: https://rb.gy/ezal71
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🔥Resources:https://shor.by/CVT3
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Summary:
It’s not always going to feel good!
Sometimes advocacy doesn’t feel like rainbows but it doesn’t mean we shouldn’t do it. Thank you Michelle Skalland (She/Her) for being honest about what being loud feels like. The truths shared here are going to help so many!
In this episode we discuss:
-Why we have to speak up
-What acknowledging your privilege looks like
-How discomfort sometimes affirms our decisions
The people that agree to be guests here are always ready to give so much and it’s so heartwarming. They continue to share their experiences and change lives. Tune in today!
The ✨ key words✨ for this episode are:
Accurate Representation
Discrimination
Dismissive Behavior
I encourage you to look up the definitions of these words and compare them to the definitions you carry with you. If you need help comparing please let me know.
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With Special Guest Michelle Sierra Skalland (She/Her)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleskalland/
https://owntrail.com/trail/michelle
Michelle Skalland is a versatile being. From her unconventional upbringing as a badass second-generation Latinx American scholar raised in the hood to her own self-growth as a disabled bisexual mother living with an autoimmune disease, she surprises everyone (even herself) around her with continual newfound power. Michelle holds her Mexican and Honduran communities in her heart, honoring them by advocating loudly for anyone who might be othered in her organizations. Her excitement is contagious and her support unwavering.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/absolutely-not.
By K Strohl (They/Them)🎥Watch on Youtube:https://youtu.be/HnvXbVGPOls
📝Full Transcript: https://rb.gy/ezal71
đź§±Patreon: https://shor.by/vrYG
đź’śSupport:https://shor.by/R3gg
🔥Resources:https://shor.by/CVT3
âś… Sponsors:
Summary:
It’s not always going to feel good!
Sometimes advocacy doesn’t feel like rainbows but it doesn’t mean we shouldn’t do it. Thank you Michelle Skalland (She/Her) for being honest about what being loud feels like. The truths shared here are going to help so many!
In this episode we discuss:
-Why we have to speak up
-What acknowledging your privilege looks like
-How discomfort sometimes affirms our decisions
The people that agree to be guests here are always ready to give so much and it’s so heartwarming. They continue to share their experiences and change lives. Tune in today!
The ✨ key words✨ for this episode are:
Accurate Representation
Discrimination
Dismissive Behavior
I encourage you to look up the definitions of these words and compare them to the definitions you carry with you. If you need help comparing please let me know.
Â
With Special Guest Michelle Sierra Skalland (She/Her)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleskalland/
https://owntrail.com/trail/michelle
Michelle Skalland is a versatile being. From her unconventional upbringing as a badass second-generation Latinx American scholar raised in the hood to her own self-growth as a disabled bisexual mother living with an autoimmune disease, she surprises everyone (even herself) around her with continual newfound power. Michelle holds her Mexican and Honduran communities in her heart, honoring them by advocating loudly for anyone who might be othered in her organizations. Her excitement is contagious and her support unwavering.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/absolutely-not.