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🎧 Episode 3 — The Revolution Will Be Well Fed with Corrie Locke-Hardy
What happens when you blend radical joy, social justice, and a love of baking? In this episode of Rooted Resilience, we sit down with Corrie Locke-Hardy (she/they), the queer educator, activist, and author behind The Revolution Will Be Well Fed: Recipes for Creating Community (Raspberry Bow Press, 2024). As the founder of The Tiny Activist and co-creator of Queer Kid Lit Camp, Corrie shares how her work bridges pastry and pedagogy, resistance and recipe.
Tune in as Corrie reflects on her early days in the hospitality industry, their ADHD-fueled creativity, and the winding path that led to their debut cookbook—a project filled with granola bars, political essays, and a generous helping of hope. We also dive into the magic of queer community spaces, the challenges of publishing radical content, and what it means to nourish both body and movement.
Whether you come for the cookies or the call to action, this conversation will leave you feeling full.
📚 Learn more: thetinyactivist.com
🎙️ Show notes, bonus content & transcripts: rootedresilience.substack.com
🌱 Support the project: givebutter.com/rooted-resilience
💌 Episode extras, transcripts & events: rootedresilience.substack.com
🌱 Support the project: givebutter.com/rooted-resilience
Follow the Rooted Resilience project on Substack and Bluesky.
🎧 Episode 3 — The Revolution Will Be Well Fed with Corrie Locke-Hardy
What happens when you blend radical joy, social justice, and a love of baking? In this episode of Rooted Resilience, we sit down with Corrie Locke-Hardy (she/they), the queer educator, activist, and author behind The Revolution Will Be Well Fed: Recipes for Creating Community (Raspberry Bow Press, 2024). As the founder of The Tiny Activist and co-creator of Queer Kid Lit Camp, Corrie shares how her work bridges pastry and pedagogy, resistance and recipe.
Tune in as Corrie reflects on her early days in the hospitality industry, their ADHD-fueled creativity, and the winding path that led to their debut cookbook—a project filled with granola bars, political essays, and a generous helping of hope. We also dive into the magic of queer community spaces, the challenges of publishing radical content, and what it means to nourish both body and movement.
Whether you come for the cookies or the call to action, this conversation will leave you feeling full.
📚 Learn more: thetinyactivist.com
🎙️ Show notes, bonus content & transcripts: rootedresilience.substack.com
🌱 Support the project: givebutter.com/rooted-resilience
💌 Episode extras, transcripts & events: rootedresilience.substack.com
🌱 Support the project: givebutter.com/rooted-resilience
Follow the Rooted Resilience project on Substack and Bluesky.