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Season 2, Episode 1: When Urgency Replaces Authorship
What happens when everything feels urgent — and nothing feels intentional?
In this opening episode of Season 2, we unpack how constant urgency quietly erodes authorship over our work, our time, and ourselves. When deadlines, metrics, and external demands dictate the pace, we stop creating from purpose and start producing from pressure.
This episode explores how urgency becomes a tool of control in academic, creative, and professional spaces — especially for those doing transformative, justice-oriented work. We talk about burnout not as a personal failure, but as a structural outcome. About anger as information. About rest, boundaries, and strategic refusal as forms of resistance.
If you’ve ever felt rushed into decisions that didn’t feel like yours, disconnected from work you once loved, or trapped in systems that reward speed over substance, this conversation is for you.
In this episode, we discuss:
How urgency replaces authorship and agency
Why exhaustion is often structural, not individual
The difference between productivity and meaningful creation
Strategic silence, boundaries, and rest as political acts
Reclaiming authorship in systems that thrive on depletion
This is an invitation to slow down, recalibrate, and remember: your work deserves intention, not just output.
Take a breath.
🎧 Listen now and step back into authorship.
By Dr. Keondria McClish-BoydSeason 2, Episode 1: When Urgency Replaces Authorship
What happens when everything feels urgent — and nothing feels intentional?
In this opening episode of Season 2, we unpack how constant urgency quietly erodes authorship over our work, our time, and ourselves. When deadlines, metrics, and external demands dictate the pace, we stop creating from purpose and start producing from pressure.
This episode explores how urgency becomes a tool of control in academic, creative, and professional spaces — especially for those doing transformative, justice-oriented work. We talk about burnout not as a personal failure, but as a structural outcome. About anger as information. About rest, boundaries, and strategic refusal as forms of resistance.
If you’ve ever felt rushed into decisions that didn’t feel like yours, disconnected from work you once loved, or trapped in systems that reward speed over substance, this conversation is for you.
In this episode, we discuss:
How urgency replaces authorship and agency
Why exhaustion is often structural, not individual
The difference between productivity and meaningful creation
Strategic silence, boundaries, and rest as political acts
Reclaiming authorship in systems that thrive on depletion
This is an invitation to slow down, recalibrate, and remember: your work deserves intention, not just output.
Take a breath.
🎧 Listen now and step back into authorship.