Audio Nuggets: Mining For Gold

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Audio Nuggets is the Mining For Gold cypher,  where we are expressive, independent, and a bit impatient as we struggle for even a taste of justice. It is a place where paradox is visible; where often two things can be and are true at once. Learn more at https://miningforgoldcommunity.com.

  1. True Narratives: The Kind of Love Termination Can’t Destroy!

    17h ago

    True Narratives: The Kind of Love Termination Can’t Destroy!

    Welcome back to Audio Nuggets. To proclaim and honor June as Stolen Children’s Month, we gather to tell the truth about what has survived. This season, we are inside True Narratives — a call to listen differently, to witness more deeply, and to make room for the messiness that is necessary for solidarity and liberation. We are joined by Ashley Albert, Tanesha Grant, and Courtney Dowe for this episode; True Narratives: The Kind of Love Termination Can’t Destroy! In this episode, we enter a sacred conversation about the collective cost of termination of parental rights — the civil death penalty — and what happens when the state uses violence and power to rupture families and then asks people to heal from what was never attempted to be repaired. This conversation is about collective mourning, grief, and love. The kind of mourning that lives in the body. The kind that shakes without warning. The kind that moves through generations. The kind that sits underneath survival, underneath art, underneath testimony, underneath the love that never disappeared. We want to honor and thank everyone who helped shape this episode through their artistry, truth-telling, and creative offerings. Deep gratitude to Elijah Lee and Kazeem Coleman on drums, April Lee for her spoken word, Courtney Dowe for singing, Tanesha Grant for reading, Ashley Albert for storytelling, and Sarah Katz for helping set the context that grounds this conversation collective memory. The invitation is to build a bigger US. To learn more about True Narratives, visit us at Mining For Gold – True Narratives This show is part of the SafeCamp Audio podcast network. Learn more at SafeCampAudio.org.

    1h 34m
  2. True Narratives – I Will Always Be Your Mother

    Apr 27

    True Narratives – I Will Always Be Your Mother

    Welcome back to Audio Nuggets. As we approach Mother's Day 2026, we are grateful to be joined by Toia Potts for this episode, True Narratives- I Will Always Be Your Mother. Toia Potts is a fierce activist and organizer in North Carolina. After being falsely accused of child abuse, she spent more than eight months in Durham County jail on an unattainable bond. She was later fully exonerated, with all charges dismissed. Today, she continues her healing and leadership as Co-founder of Carolina Parent Defenders, Founder of Thrive Tribe NC, and Family Advocate/Organizer with EmancipateNC, fighting alongside Black mothers experiencing forced family separation. This episode brings forward a love story, a truth-telling, and a living record of motherhood that endures across every condition. Anchored by the love for her children, this conversation holds the depth of a mother’s love, the sacredness of family bonds, and the power of speaking truth in one’s own voice. Toia shares a lineage of connection, remembrance, and refusal to let her children’s story be disconnected from their people, their history, and their origin. At the heart of this episode is a declaration: I will always be your mother. That truth carries memory, belonging, devotion, and the enduring bond between parent and child. It offers listeners a powerful witness to love that lives in the body, in the spirit, and across time.  For more information on True Narratives, visit us at TRUE NARRATIVES - MINING FOR GOLD This show is part of the SafeCamp Audio podcast network. Learn more at SafeCampAudio.org.

    1h 12m
  3. True Narratives—Foreseeable Complexities

    Mar 20

    True Narratives—Foreseeable Complexities

    We are back in the cypher. We are grateful to be joined by Tanesha Grant for this episode, “True Narratives—Foreseeable Complexities.” Tanesha has been walking this journey with us. She is a mother of three, grandmother of four, and a Black woman whose life has been shaped by the family policing system since birth. She is the founder and Executive Director of Parents Supporting Parents NY and Moms United for Black Lives New York City, and she has been in deep support with MFG in the creation of the True Narratives campaign. Today’s conversation lives in the tension of what is emerging—and what we must be honest about. Because with emergence comes complexity. One of those complexities is the idea of healing—how systems position “fixing” as care, shaping how we come to understand the brokenness of our collective being. And alongside that is another foreseeable complexity: unlearning all the bad teaching and relearning freedom. This episode is where we practice fugitive discovery. When we talk about fugitivity, we are talking about discernment—the bravery to move outside the rules that were never built for our freedom. Underground is a network forming in the crack, building love, imagination, and possibility together. We are committed to the practice of being in the crack with one another—listening, churning, imagining, and unlearning together. Because before a movement can declare what it demands, it must first remember what it is fighting for. This is the work of emerging realities. Love taking form through the collective. Truth organizing how we return to center—and to each other. This show is part of the SafeCamp Audio podcast network. Learn more at SafeCampAudio.org.

    1h 9m
  4. True Narratives: Beyond Termination.

    Jan 19

    True Narratives: Beyond Termination.

    Welcome to the cypher in 2026. We are beginning this season of Audio Nuggets by slowing all the way down — not because the stakes are small, but because the stakes are everything. In 2026, True Narratives is the throughline — a mosaic of collective realities where each voice, each breath, each memory is a tile. This season is about the truth that has survived disappearance. Truth that has refused erasure. Truth that knows we have always had to fight — and that now, we finally know what we are fighting for. To ground us, we welcome Stephanie Jeffcoat, for True Narratives: Beyond Termination. Stephanie is a leader, organizer, and truth-teller whose work embodies everything True Narratives stands for. As the founder of Families Inspiring Reentry and Reunification for Everyone, Stephanie has spent years building alongside people impacted by incarceration, family policing, homelessness, and systemic disappearance. Her leadership is not rooted in proximity to harm — it is rooted in lived knowing, collective wisdom, and an unshakable belief that those most impacted are not just witnesses to injustice, but theory holders, culture builders, and movement shapers. This conversation is an invitation. An invitation to abolish the executioner within our own minds — the voice that says silence is safer, that disappearance is survival, that harm happened because we weren’t enough. This season is about building base — people who recognize themselves in each other, who arrive whole with grief and anger and love and questions, and are not punished for any of it. We are fighting for belonging without punishment. For accountability without annihilation. For memory. For continuity. For love that the state can never terminate. This is discourse that strategizes with history. This is imagination as infrastructure. This is where story meets strategy. This is where the mosaic continues to grow. To share your true narrative, visit us at TRUE NARRATIVES - MINING FOR GOLD This show is part of the SafeCamp Audio podcast network. Learn more at SafeCampAudio.org.

    1h 9m
  5. Liberation On The Line!

    11/05/2025

    Liberation On The Line!

    Welcome to the cypher! Audio Nuggets is where you will find a symbiotic force; both the heaviness of the air to breathe, and the light of freedom of liberation. Where human consciousness is alive. Each voice has a moment to spotlight their IT; their shine; their journey; their truth; their gold. We are honored to be joined by Nathan Ross for this episode, Liberation On The Line! Nathan Ross is a voice of deep bravery and clarity. Nathan was adopted as a teenager—and from that moment on, he made it his mission to make systems of care more humane and justice-centered. But sometimes the truth becomes too heavy to hold inside the walls of harm. Nathan reached a point where he could no longer stay silent about what he witnessed—the erosion and abandonment of racial justice as the throughline and the slow suffocation of hope from within. Today, Nathan stands firmly in his liberation. He co-founded ApricityEQ, a social enterprise born from the belief that healing begins with self-awareness and that systems can only transform when people do. Their first offering, the PocketEQ app, helps users understand how their environments influence their emotional state—and how that awareness can nurture connection, not control. This conversation is about that transformation. It’s about leaving systems that no longer serve our humanity, reclaiming our power, and choosing to build something rooted in love, justice, and wholeness. This conversation with Nathan reminds us that liberation is not a destination—it’s a daily practice. And in that practice, there is light, courage, and the possibility of something profoundly NEW. This show is part of the SafeCamp Audio podcast network. Learn more at SafeCampAudio.org.

    57 min
  6. From Termination to Adoption to Repair: What I Carry For Love.

    09/26/2025

    From Termination to Adoption to Repair: What I Carry For Love.

    Welcome to the cypher! Audio Nuggets is where you will find a symbiotic force; both the heaviness of the air to breathe, and the light of freedom of liberation. Where human consciousness is alive. Each voice has a moment to spotlight their IT; their shine; their journey; their truth; their gold. We are honored to be joined by Tewabech Genet Stewart for this episode, From Termination to Adoption to Repair: What I Carry For Love. Tewabech Genet Stewart is an award-winning leader, strategist, and advocate dedicated to abolishing the harmful system of family separation. With more than 22 years inside Florida’s family policing system, she now uses her voice and experience to expose the truth: the system is a modern form of enslavement and must be abolished because it is not grounded in truth, not aligned with science, and defies common sense. Genet has developed a seven-step framework to build a new system. One that strengthens families and is aligned with biblical principles.  This episode asks us to look unflinchingly at the stories we inherit and the systems we live inside. She takes us into the tender and the difficult: how family and belonging can be bound up with control, how silence can be both protection and harm, how sacrifice and suffering often make our own lives possible. This is a conversation that unsettles easy notions of care. It is also a conversation that refuses to let us look away from the costs of the current family policing system—the way families are broken apart, the way racism shapes who gets to parent their children, and the ways we may cling to benefit even as we condemn injustice. This episode calls us toward a deeper reckoning: to repair what has been inherited, to imagine abolitionism not as absence but as a new form of presence, and to confront what we might be most afraid to lose in the pursuit of liberation.  To connect with Genet directly, you can visit tewabechgenet.com. This show is part of the SafeCamp Audio podcast network. Learn more at SafeCampAudio.org.

    1h 18m
5
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18 Ratings

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Audio Nuggets is the Mining For Gold cypher,  where we are expressive, independent, and a bit impatient as we struggle for even a taste of justice. It is a place where paradox is visible; where often two things can be and are true at once. Learn more at https://miningforgoldcommunity.com.

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