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Cornell University's Intergroup Dialogue Project presents "I" Statements, a podcast where complexity, vulnerability, and curiosity collide. To learn more about the Intergroup Dialogue Project, please visit www.idp.cornell.edu

New episode available the first Monday of each month.

Music written and performed by Evan Wilhelms

"I" Statements Intergroup Dialogue Project

    • Samhälle och kultur

Cornell University's Intergroup Dialogue Project presents "I" Statements, a podcast where complexity, vulnerability, and curiosity collide. To learn more about the Intergroup Dialogue Project, please visit www.idp.cornell.edu

New episode available the first Monday of each month.

Music written and performed by Evan Wilhelms

    We'll be back in 2022!

    We'll be back in 2022!

    Apologies for the lack of episodes in November and December - we had some technical issues that delayed recording and, when we finally did get the episode recorded the sound quality was not great. We'll re-record our most recent, not-yet-released episode and share it with you in late spring/early summer. That's right, "I" Statements is taking a little hiatus - we're excited to bring you new episodes later in 2022 and wish you a safe, happy, and healthy transition to the new year! 

    • 42 sek.
    21. Visibility & Invisibility

    21. Visibility & Invisibility

    We talk about what it feels like to be seen, stared at, or made invisible because of a social identity. The stories that are shared demonstrate how authenticity, self-doubt, and context can all play a role in feeling visible or invisible, especially when it comes to gender, (dis)ability, and mixed identities. We also spend a moment talking about whether being 34 counts as "old age" - seriously! 

    Cornell University’s Intergroup Dialogue Project (IDP) proudly presents “I” Statements, a podcast where complexity, vulnerability, and curiosity collide. Music written and performed by Evan Wilhelms. You can learn more about IDP and find a transcript for this episode here.

    • 30 min
    20. Authenticity

    20. Authenticity

    Three different people, three different perspectives on authenticity. We share stories about when our authenticity brought others closer to us or caused them to pull away, raise questions about the relationships between authenticity, conformity, and agency, and, at one point, don some rose-colored glasses to appreciate the vibrancy and humanity that can accompany authenticity.

    Cornell University’s Intergroup Dialogue Project (IDP) proudly presents “I” Statements, a podcast where complexity, vulnerability, and curiosity collide. Music written and performed by Evan Wilhelms. You can learn more about IDP and find a transcript for this episode here.

    • 29 min
    19. Nourishing

    19. Nourishing

    How do experiences of nourishment help us feel connected to family members who are far away? What's it like when we don't feel nourished by communities we belong to? Can anger nourish and sustain, or does it only deplete us? Why is cat food so disgusting? These are just some of the questions explored in this episode.

    If you're curious about the Code Switch episode that Kathryn mentions, you can find "A Taste of Freedom" here and/or by searching for Code Switch on your podcast platform of choice.

    Cornell University’s Intergroup Dialogue Project (IDP) proudly presents “I” Statements, a podcast where complexity, vulnerability, and curiosity collide. Music written and performed by Evan Wilhelms. You can learn more about IDP and find a transcript for this episode here.

    • 30 min
    18. Love

    18. Love

    Drawing on our own experiences and the words of others (including: Diane Ackerman, bell hooks, Sonya Renee Taylor, Martin Luther King Jr., RuPaul Charles, and Grace Lee Boggs), we explore the topic of love: loving ourselves, loving others, and the potential for love to create profound change in the world. Other topics also emerge, including (but not limited to): sacrifice, mystery, worth, colorblindness, calves, credentials, and reality television.

    Cornell University’s Intergroup Dialogue Project (IDP) proudly presents “I” Statements, a podcast where complexity, vulnerability, and curiosity collide. Music written and performed by Evan Wilhelms. You can learn more about IDP and find a transcript for this episode here.

    • 28 min
    17. Support

    17. Support

    In a conversation about the support that we give and receive (and how all this support makes us feel: vulnerable, powerful, selfish, and more!), we talk about hugs, forgotten tennis shoes, listening to someone vent on the phone, attending protests, and many other ways of showing up for each other. 

    Cornell University’s Intergroup Dialogue Project (IDP) proudly presents “I” Statements, a podcast where complexity, vulnerability, and curiosity collide. Music written and performed by Evan Wilhelms. You can learn more about IDP and find a transcript for this episode here.

    • 26 min

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