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After a much longer break than anticipated, Nadjejda is easing her way back into season 2. In this first episode of season 2, Nadjejda shares about her own journey getting that she needed to make some changes in how she showed up for collective liberation. She shares about the need to slow down, embrace the current season we are in and making changes based on our current season. She shares about how she’s unlearning some things she learned from white supremacy.
Another important point she makes is she shares the importance of taking time to imagine what we want to see in our lives, our communities, and world.
We can get so wrapped up in what’s in front of us which is horrible and while we must not turn away, she reminds that it’s just as important for us to take time to imagine, envision, and dream to not fall into despair and to put out what we want to see.
What does collective liberation feel like for you? What does it smell like? How will your life and your communities life improve when we achieve collective liberation?
What do you desire for yourself and your life?
Enjoy!
Producer: Nadjejda Chapoteau
Music: Danse Mawoule, Gardy Girault
Find out more about Nadjejda's work and support her work by visiting and connecting with her via the links below:
Nadjejda Chapoteau's Instagram
Nadjejda Chapoteau's Website
Nadjejda Chapoteau's YouTube Channel
By Nadjejda ChapoteauAfter a much longer break than anticipated, Nadjejda is easing her way back into season 2. In this first episode of season 2, Nadjejda shares about her own journey getting that she needed to make some changes in how she showed up for collective liberation. She shares about the need to slow down, embrace the current season we are in and making changes based on our current season. She shares about how she’s unlearning some things she learned from white supremacy.
Another important point she makes is she shares the importance of taking time to imagine what we want to see in our lives, our communities, and world.
We can get so wrapped up in what’s in front of us which is horrible and while we must not turn away, she reminds that it’s just as important for us to take time to imagine, envision, and dream to not fall into despair and to put out what we want to see.
What does collective liberation feel like for you? What does it smell like? How will your life and your communities life improve when we achieve collective liberation?
What do you desire for yourself and your life?
Enjoy!
Producer: Nadjejda Chapoteau
Music: Danse Mawoule, Gardy Girault
Find out more about Nadjejda's work and support her work by visiting and connecting with her via the links below:
Nadjejda Chapoteau's Instagram
Nadjejda Chapoteau's Website
Nadjejda Chapoteau's YouTube Channel