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Diving into the deep end, our convo today is all about how our voices can literally change the game. In part two of this series, we’re joined again by the brilliant Dr. Nawal Musleh-Motut, who doesn’t just talk the talk—she walks the walk. We kick things off by exploring the power dynamics in society, and how race, gender, and class are more than just buzzwords; they shape the stories we hear and the narratives we live. Nawal shares her journey, from witnessing violence to navigating the tricky waters of media representation. It’s a heavy load, but she’s not one to shy away from the truth. With a heart as big as her brain, she dives into her experiences teaching in spaces that have been shaped by colonial history.
It’s all about acknowledging that privilege isn’t just a word; it’s part of the fabric of our lives, and facing it can be a struggle. We laugh, we cry, and we even throw in a few clever quips because, let’s be real, learning can be a bit of a rollercoaster. As we roll into the second half, the vibe shifts. We’re not just sitting with the discomfort anymore; we’re talking about action. Nawal encourages us to be the change we want to see. We dive into how important it is to seek out diverse perspectives and really listen. Are you ready to invest in your own growth? Grab your headphones and get ready to ignite your voice—because trust us, you won’t want to miss this one. We’re all about community, connection, and the courage to speak up, and we’re here for it.
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By Kathryn Stewart & Kevin RibbleDiving into the deep end, our convo today is all about how our voices can literally change the game. In part two of this series, we’re joined again by the brilliant Dr. Nawal Musleh-Motut, who doesn’t just talk the talk—she walks the walk. We kick things off by exploring the power dynamics in society, and how race, gender, and class are more than just buzzwords; they shape the stories we hear and the narratives we live. Nawal shares her journey, from witnessing violence to navigating the tricky waters of media representation. It’s a heavy load, but she’s not one to shy away from the truth. With a heart as big as her brain, she dives into her experiences teaching in spaces that have been shaped by colonial history.
It’s all about acknowledging that privilege isn’t just a word; it’s part of the fabric of our lives, and facing it can be a struggle. We laugh, we cry, and we even throw in a few clever quips because, let’s be real, learning can be a bit of a rollercoaster. As we roll into the second half, the vibe shifts. We’re not just sitting with the discomfort anymore; we’re talking about action. Nawal encourages us to be the change we want to see. We dive into how important it is to seek out diverse perspectives and really listen. Are you ready to invest in your own growth? Grab your headphones and get ready to ignite your voice—because trust us, you won’t want to miss this one. We’re all about community, connection, and the courage to speak up, and we’re here for it.
Takeaways:
Companies mentioned in this episode: