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In this episode, I am joined by my good friend Nya Abernathy, who is the Founder of the Dignity Effect. She works as a public educator, curriculum designer, and peacemaker who focuses on emotional learning and living for adults. While you'll find her criticizing societal issues such as racism, grind culture, and patriarchal hierarchy, she chooses to define her posture with less "anti" language -- what she's against -- and speaks for what she's for: listening, learning, and being "pro-dignity." She is a woman of faith who is decolonizing what that looks like, and her favorite way to connect with people is through conversation and food.
Instagram: @nyasabernathy @thedignityeffect
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In this episode, I am joined by my good friend Nya Abernathy, who is the Founder of the Dignity Effect. She works as a public educator, curriculum designer, and peacemaker who focuses on emotional learning and living for adults. While you'll find her criticizing societal issues such as racism, grind culture, and patriarchal hierarchy, she chooses to define her posture with less "anti" language -- what she's against -- and speaks for what she's for: listening, learning, and being "pro-dignity." She is a woman of faith who is decolonizing what that looks like, and her favorite way to connect with people is through conversation and food.
Instagram: @nyasabernathy @thedignityeffect