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Reality Check My Life | Table Talk | S5E5: Sacred Activism vs Performative Activism
Quiet work in a world addicted to outrage
We live in a time where outrage spreads faster than solutions.
A fiery post.
A righteous call-out.
A viral moment of moral clarity.
And for a second, it feels like something changed.
But did it?
In this episode of Table Talk, Gin explores the difference between performative activism and sacred activism — the difference between expressing concern and actually improving conditions.
We talk about:
the dopamine loop of outrage culture
why yelling online rarely transforms systems
how nervous-system regulation shapes real change
why meaningful activism is slow, relational, and local
the quiet power of building environments where people can soften
Because real change doesn’t look like spectacle.
It looks like soup on a stove.
A neighbor helping repair a fence.
A room where someone finally exhales.
Sacred activism isn’t about being right.
It’s about being useful.
And usefulness, more often than not, is quiet.
💡 Listen · Reflect · Reset
🎙️Produced by Kavi Apoha Studios 🌕A Zero Point Eclectic Production
💬 Hosted by Gin — Soul Doula, Eclectic Alchemist, founder of ZPE & QFFC.
🎵Theme Song Lyrics: Rev. Mad Madame Gin · Music & Arrangement: Mureka
🌐 realitycheckmylife.com
💞 Support the Sanctuary & the Work: https://quantumfusionfc.org/support
📱 Instagram @reality.check.my.life
🕯️ We’ll keep the enlightenment on … and the shadows have snacks.
By Mad Madame GinSupport the Sanctuary & the Work: Help sustain the land, animals, and mission behind this podcast.https://quantumfusionfc.org/support
Reality Check My Life | Table Talk | S5E5: Sacred Activism vs Performative Activism
Quiet work in a world addicted to outrage
We live in a time where outrage spreads faster than solutions.
A fiery post.
A righteous call-out.
A viral moment of moral clarity.
And for a second, it feels like something changed.
But did it?
In this episode of Table Talk, Gin explores the difference between performative activism and sacred activism — the difference between expressing concern and actually improving conditions.
We talk about:
the dopamine loop of outrage culture
why yelling online rarely transforms systems
how nervous-system regulation shapes real change
why meaningful activism is slow, relational, and local
the quiet power of building environments where people can soften
Because real change doesn’t look like spectacle.
It looks like soup on a stove.
A neighbor helping repair a fence.
A room where someone finally exhales.
Sacred activism isn’t about being right.
It’s about being useful.
And usefulness, more often than not, is quiet.
💡 Listen · Reflect · Reset
🎙️Produced by Kavi Apoha Studios 🌕A Zero Point Eclectic Production
💬 Hosted by Gin — Soul Doula, Eclectic Alchemist, founder of ZPE & QFFC.
🎵Theme Song Lyrics: Rev. Mad Madame Gin · Music & Arrangement: Mureka
🌐 realitycheckmylife.com
💞 Support the Sanctuary & the Work: https://quantumfusionfc.org/support
📱 Instagram @reality.check.my.life
🕯️ We’ll keep the enlightenment on … and the shadows have snacks.