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Fuel Your Strength

Inclusivity & Social Justice in Health & Fitness w/ Dr. Tee Williams

Fuel Your Strength

Steph Gaudreau

Fitness, Nutrition, Health & Fitness

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 16 October 2018

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Tee Williams is an incredible influencer and wonderful teacher who has dedicated his life to bridging the huge gap between social justice education and coaching. Dr. Tee believes that 9 times out of 10, whatever you are coaching about is going to be embedded in some sort of experience your client has had in a social context. By increasing your self-awareness you can start to think about and understand your blind spots in social justice so that you can compensate for them.

About Dr. Tee Williams

Dr. Tee shares some of the tools to understand the difference between diversity, inclusion, and liberation of social justice, grasping how power and privilege are institutionalized, and discussing inequality. By becoming aware of metacognition, your internalized dominance, and subordination, you can learn active listening and perspective taking, which can lead to radical inclusivity.

It is incredibly important to learn how to negotiate our multiple identities and the intersection of those identities, and how those intersections create new and unique forms of oppression that are situated within our social context. By examining how this fits into socially constructed oppression, you can better construct your own worldview.

By spending the time to build your version of the world and the relationships that you need, you can enact liberation on a day to day basis in the way that you live your life. The way we enact liberation is in alignment with the vision of liberation that we create for ourselves and can help you to understand the past, present, and future for different groups of people.

Of course, our usual topics of fitness and diet are important, but you must understand the social context in which health and fitness exist in to best understand how to relate to your clients and help them improve. When the way you understand the world changes, the way you understand yourself and who you are in the world also changes.

What did you find most inspiring or challenging about today's episode? Let us know in the comments on the episode page.

On Today's Episode

  • Looking at the fitness industry through a social justice lens
  • The essential communication in a coach-client relationship
  • Critical liberation theory and how you can build the world you want
  • Deconstructing your worldview and rechecking your actuality
  • Acknowledging your own blind spots in connection to social identity

Quotes

"Whether you are doing fitness and nutrition or life coaching or coaching of any kind, it is essential that you understand how both social identity, social context, power, and inequality, affect human beings. And therefore how they affect your clients." (9:10)

"It is never as powerful to fight against something as it is to fight for something… when you are fighting for something and you are doing it with awareness right, with critical liberatory consciousness, it allows you to to be of the oppression and not in the oppression." (27:29)

"Until you learn the skills that are necessary to interact with people who are different than you, in ways that do not damage them and do not play into this existing system, you are again operating within this huge blindspot." (34:05)

"Here's what you need to know about the past and the present, and here's what a vision of the future looks like. Heres what I'm doing and here's what I'm learning and here are the resources and people that I am learning from" (40:04)

"I guarantee you that whatever you or your clients are dealing with when you begin to trace the roots of it and really dig deep to figure out what's going on, it will in some way be connected to one or more social identities. Period.  (50:41)

Resources Mentioned In This Show 

I'd love to see you in the Harder To Kill Club!

Dr. Tee's Website

Follow Dr. Tee on Instagram

White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo

Foundations of Social Justice Course 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Harder to Kill Radio, a weekly podcast where we explore what it takes to build

0:06.0

unbreakable humans through fitness, nutrition, and mindset.

0:11.1

I'm your host, Steph Godro. My mission in life is to help women build stronger bodies and resilient

0:18.8

minds so that they begin to embrace and really own their inner power.

0:24.6

The vision I have is that one day,

0:26.9

girls will grow up into strong women who appreciate their bodies,

0:31.1

know their worth, take up space, and live bigger, without the pressure of impossible to fulfill

0:38.1

bullshit societal standards.

0:40.7

That is what it means to be harder to kill.

0:43.0

This podcast is one way to explore these issues,

0:47.0

and you may not always agree with the viewpoints presented here,

0:50.0

but I can guarantee one thing. It will make you think. I'm here to lead a community of women and then we need you two who are ready to define what it is they truly want from their lives on their terms.

1:05.0

If a particular guest or episode resonates with you, let us know.

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Leave us a review on iTunes Apple Podcasts and hit subscribe on your podcast app.

1:17.0

And also be sure to tune in to my weekly companion show, Fierce Love Friday, every Friday.

1:23.6

On that note, let's do this. Hey there and thanks so much for joining me on episode 143 of Harder to

1:47.5

Kill radio. I'm Steph Godro and I'm super pleased that you're here for what promises to be a very special episode of this

1:56.3

podcast.

1:57.9

My guest today is Dr. T Williams.

2:00.7

He is someone that's very special to me. He's one of my teachers and someone who came into my life when I was really seeking guidance on some of these issues that we're going to be presenting in today's episode. You know when I think

2:15.0

about fitness and nutrition and wellness and health, a lot of times we get really

2:21.6

hyper-focused on the what to do, you know, how many calories or how many macros or what kind of exercise should we do, what kind of weight should we lift, how should we do that sort of stuff.

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