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Plenty with Kate Northrup

Emergent Strategy: Adrienne Maree Brown

Plenty with Kate Northrup

Kate Northrup

Personalfinance, Self-improvement, Entrepreneurship, Nervoussystemhealing, Education, Womensempowerment, Wellness, Pleasure, Metaphysics, Spirituality, Abundance, Embodiment, Productivity, Timemanagement, Business

4.8697 Ratings

🗓️ 9 June 2020

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

When I checked in with myself and listened to our community and the pulse of the world right now, what felt right this week was not to publish a new podcast episode, but to point your attention to one of our favorites from the past that features a black woman whose work is devoted to black liberation. In the summer of 2018 I savored every word of Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds by Adrienne Maree Brown. (She’s since published Pleasure Activism, which became a NY Times bestseller and is also incredibly powerful.) Adrienne dances the intersection between spirituality and social justice work in a way that feels really necessary right now. If you’ve noticed spiritual leaders (especially white ones) jumping directly to unity and oneness without first acknowledging the 400 years of oppression that needs repair, and it doesn’t sit well with you, listen in. If you’re feeling immobilized by the reality of the profound limitations of society and our history around race and what it means for you and your people, and you’re grappling with how it could possibly be at all connected to spirituality, listen in. Adrienne’s words, laughter, and ideas are medicine. In this episode that first came out January 1, 2019, but is no less relevant today, you’ll hear: • How Adrienne practices time bending (and how feeling good is part of it) • How she finally answered her calling to be a Doula despite being freaked out by blood • Who she writes for (and who she does not) • How to organize your life around the “YES!” • How to join your spirituality and social justice work together • How to know when to coast and why working hard all the time isn’t the way to go • And so much more! Press play and listen to her brilliance (and prepare to laugh!) Thank you for being here in this community. Over the last week it’s become ever more clear to me that not all communities are places where people feel safe to be themselves and, even more so, affirmed for all of who they are. While I will never get it perfect and I will continue to be humble and ready to fumble (quoting Erika Hines), you have my commitment that you matter to me and you are welcome here. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for continuing to show up. I’ll continue to do the same. Show notes and links for this episode can be found at http://www.katenorthrup.com/podcast.

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Kate Northrop.

0:03.7

And I'm Mike Watts.

0:04.8

And we're partners in life, love, and business.

0:07.7

Welcome to the Kate and Mike Show, where we share insights and interviews on entrepreneurship, relationships, parenting, self-actualization, and making a life not just a living.

0:21.4

Hi, welcome to the Kate and Mike show.

0:23.5

This is Kate.

0:24.3

This is Mike.

0:25.6

We are again rerunning an episode this week.

0:31.4

This episode was the first episode, January 1st, 2019.

0:37.2

And this episode is with the author of one of my top favorite books

0:43.3

I've ever read called Emergent Strategy.

0:47.0

And her name is Adrian Marie Brown.

0:51.6

And we are rerunning this episode

0:53.7

because currently in the United States, we are in the

0:57.8

midst of, I think, the largest civil rights movement of all time, perhaps. And obviously,

1:05.2

it's rippling out to the world. And it is a really important time to be talking about black lives and black lives matter.

1:13.2

And Adrian Marie Brown does a lot of work with Black Lives Matter.

1:16.7

And she in particular looks at biomimicry and the way that our natural world and our biology can give us ideas for solutions to our human lives.

1:28.3

Wait, what?

1:30.3

What's biomimicry?

1:32.3

Biomimicry is looking at our biology and at the natural world as a source of solutions to our human problems.

1:43.3

So she looks at like, for example, the way that birds flock as guidance for organizing

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