58 min

BALLER SHOT CALLER Special Guest! - 101 - Racism and Call-out Culture in Roller Derby Power Through the 4th Whistle Roller Derby Podcast

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This episode is NOT sponsored by Mota.

“Don’t stop having conversations because it’s uncomfortable. I’ve been uncomfortable 32 years of my life. It’s ok for white people to be uncomfortable for the next couple years if it means that everyone is going to be equal and not judged because my skin is different...

Social Media has given people this keyboard warrior mentality where they just say awful things about human beings. Ok, this person messed up and they’re trying to remedy it. NOPE! Once this person, always this person and there’s no rehabilitation and you’re awful and you should jump off a cliff. What in the world has our community and culture come to?...I think the issue is that we’re calling people out with no resolution.”

Please share this episode...the message is really important.

This week's topics are racism and call-out culture in the world of roller derby. The special guest is Baller Shot Caller. Baller has played for Gold Coast Roller Grrls, Atlanta Roller Derby, and Team USA Roller Derby and has been voted as captain for all three. She excels at jamming and blocking and often plays as pivot and is a traveling coach with Tuff Love Coaching. 

📷by Zakas Photography

Follow Baller Shot Caller on Instagram @ballershotcaller143 or on FB at Baller Shot Caller or Tess Harrison. 

If you are looking for places to donate, you can support bail funds in your city by consulting the Community Justice Exchange's National Bail Fund Network, which keeps a database on local efforts or donating directly to National Bail Out.

You can also donate directly to families of people killed by police. The families of George Floyd, Tony McDade, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and countless other people who have been murdered by police need financial support to pay for legal and other bills.

There are so many good organizations you can donate to. Find them.

Podcast Sponsors:
Visit Roller Derby Athletics at rollerderbyathletics.com/plans.
Visit Bout Betties at https://boutbetties.com/. Subscribe today using our podcast’s promo code POWER10 for 10% off your first pack!

Find our transcribed episodes on our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/power4thwhistle. (Thank you, Jenergy!)

Follow our Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/powerthru4thwhistle.

Follow us on Instagram: @Power4thWhistle 

Follow us on Twitter: @Power4thWhistle

Have a question? Want to sponsor the podcast? E-mail power4thwhistle@gmail.com.


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/power-through-the-4th-whistle/message

This episode is NOT sponsored by Mota.

“Don’t stop having conversations because it’s uncomfortable. I’ve been uncomfortable 32 years of my life. It’s ok for white people to be uncomfortable for the next couple years if it means that everyone is going to be equal and not judged because my skin is different...

Social Media has given people this keyboard warrior mentality where they just say awful things about human beings. Ok, this person messed up and they’re trying to remedy it. NOPE! Once this person, always this person and there’s no rehabilitation and you’re awful and you should jump off a cliff. What in the world has our community and culture come to?...I think the issue is that we’re calling people out with no resolution.”

Please share this episode...the message is really important.

This week's topics are racism and call-out culture in the world of roller derby. The special guest is Baller Shot Caller. Baller has played for Gold Coast Roller Grrls, Atlanta Roller Derby, and Team USA Roller Derby and has been voted as captain for all three. She excels at jamming and blocking and often plays as pivot and is a traveling coach with Tuff Love Coaching. 

📷by Zakas Photography

Follow Baller Shot Caller on Instagram @ballershotcaller143 or on FB at Baller Shot Caller or Tess Harrison. 

If you are looking for places to donate, you can support bail funds in your city by consulting the Community Justice Exchange's National Bail Fund Network, which keeps a database on local efforts or donating directly to National Bail Out.

You can also donate directly to families of people killed by police. The families of George Floyd, Tony McDade, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and countless other people who have been murdered by police need financial support to pay for legal and other bills.

There are so many good organizations you can donate to. Find them.

Podcast Sponsors:
Visit Roller Derby Athletics at rollerderbyathletics.com/plans.
Visit Bout Betties at https://boutbetties.com/. Subscribe today using our podcast’s promo code POWER10 for 10% off your first pack!

Find our transcribed episodes on our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/power4thwhistle. (Thank you, Jenergy!)

Follow our Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/powerthru4thwhistle.

Follow us on Instagram: @Power4thWhistle 

Follow us on Twitter: @Power4thWhistle

Have a question? Want to sponsor the podcast? E-mail power4thwhistle@gmail.com.


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/power-through-the-4th-whistle/message

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