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We believe that story is sacred, and that sharing in one another's stories has the power to change hearts and minds, and ultimately, the world. Story Power podcast is dedicated to sharing the stories of everyday people and activists who are changing the world.
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”Everybody Come Alive” by Marcie Alvis Walker of Black Coffee With White Friends
In her debut book, Everybody Come Alive, Marcie Alvis Walker invites readers into a deeply intimate and illuminating memoir comprising lyrical essays and remembrances of being a curious child of the seventies and eighties, raised under the critical and watchful eye of Jim Crow matriarchs who struggled to integrate their lives and remain whole.While swimming in rivers of racial trauma and racial reckoning, Alvis Walker explores her earliest memories of abandonment and erasure, of her mother’s mental illness and incarceration, and of her ongoing struggles with perfectionism and body dysmorphia in hopes of leaving a healed and whole legacy for her own child. Nostalgic but unflinching, candid yet tender, Everybody Come Alive is an invitation to be vulnerable along with her as she unravels all the beauty and terror of God, race, and gender’s imprint on her life.This is a coming-of-age journey touching on the bittersweet pain and joy of what it takes to become a person who embraces being Black, a woman, and holy in America. Alvis Walker’s unforgettable writing challenges readers to not only see and hold her story as being fully human, but also to see and hold their own stories too.
Marcie Alvis Walker is the creator of the popular Instagram feed Black Coffee with White Friends. She is also the creator of Black Eyed Bible Stories. Marcie is passionate about what it means to embrace intersectionality, diversity, and inclusion in our spiritual lives. She lives in Chicago with her husband, her college-aged kid Max, and their dog, Evie.
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Demystifying Critical Race Theory with Brad Mason: REPOST
We are revisiting some of our favorite episodes!
On this episode of Story Power Podcast, Bradley Mason joined Jen to talk about Critical Race Theory, what it is, what it isn't, and why it's such a hot topic at the moment.
You can find Brad and his writings on the subject at www.alsoacarpenter.com
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Reimagining Social Media with Daniel Kastner
Daniel Kastner calls himself a technology enthusiast, but I happen to think he's being modest. Daniel is the creator of Ruva, a new social media app designed with mental health in mind.
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Healing Through Words with Author Laura Davis
Laura Davis is the author of six non-fiction books, including The Courage to Heal: For Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse, The Courage to Heal Workbook, Becoming the Parent You Want to Be and I Thought We'd Never Speak Again: The Road from Estrangement to Reconciliation.
Laura joined Jen to talk about her new memoir The Burning Light of Two Stars: A Mother-Daughter Story, and how she helps people find connection and healing through words.
You can find Laura, her new book The Burning Light of Two Stars: A Mother-Daughter Story, and information about her writing classes at www.lauradavis.net
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Reimagining Community, Education, and Policing with Jahmeer Reynolds
Jahmeer Reynolds is a community activist, the Executive Director of the Marin County Cooperation Team (“MCCT”), and the Community Engagement Manager for the Sausalito Marin City School District.
MCCT provides Marin County’s most vulnerable residents with comprehensive support services which address both critical and long-term needs.
As MCCT’s ED and founder, Jahmeer is the architect of the Marin City Public Safety Initiative (“MCPSI”), the Frederick Leon Marcus Youth Academy ("FLMYA"), and the School to Life Project ("STL") (launching Fall 2021).
The MCPSI is an initiative about re-imagining policing and public safety, as summarized in Jahmeer’s recent TedTalk: “Reimagining Policing for the Good of All”.
Named for the first Black Sheriff Deputy in Marin County, the Frederick Leon Marcus Youth Academy (“FLMYA”) is designed to empower students (grades 9th-12th, mostly) with the tools that they need to maximize their strengths and potential, become community organizers, and influence their world at large. Through a variety of partnerships with community-based organizations, and local public service agencies, students are equipped with civic engagement, social justice, wellness, financial literacy, coding, trauma response, and public safety training.
The STL is designed to interrupt the special education to prison pipeline,through the provision of skilled, trained mentors to build relationships and provide academic, social and emotional support to students with special education needs.
For his work as MCCT's ED, Jahmeer received a Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition for Outstanding Innovation from the U.S. Congress, a Certification of Recognition from both the California State Legislature and the Marin County Board of Supervisors, was selected as a Kron 4 Hero, and was given the “Excellence in Innovation” award from the Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership. -
Healing Trauma with Tasha Hunter, MSW, LCSW
Tasha Hunter is an Air Force veteran with a Master’s degree in Public Administration and Social Work. She’s a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and resides in North Carolina. She is the author of her memoir, "What Children Remember" and host of the podcast " When We Speak". Her private practice, Ascension Growth Center, specializes in the treatment of childhood trauma-related PTSD. She works to eradicate the stigma of mental health by speaking to others at workshops and seminars about trauma and related mental health topics. Driven and well-informed by personal experience, her mission is to spread awareness about complex trauma and to give survivors a safe space to heal.
Tasha Hunter, MSW, LCSW is the owner of Ascension Growth Center, PLLC
Author of the memoir What Children Remember
and host of the podcast When We Speak - Available on Apple Itunes, Google, Spotify, etc.
Customer Reviews
Dedicated & Extremely Knowledgeable!
Tom set the bar for a deep-dive interview, and I loved it! You can immediately see the passion he has for building a full experience to his audience through storytelling. We have many of the same beliefs, and it was such a pleasure to get to know him. He’s dedicated and extremely knowledgeable in his space.
Jen isn’t afraid to delve into deep waters
As someone who is trying to do the hard work of decolonization and spiritual deconstruction, I really appreciate the topics that Story Power Podcast is unafraid to discuss. Her guests are diverse and so very wise. I have enjoyed adding this podcast to my must listen to list!!
An abolitionist in true form
Jen is a force in the abolishment of systems of oppression.