16 episodes

Come on a journey of navigating humanity in this dumpster fire that we call society with me, Dr. Nicole Truesdell - a 40-something ex-academic deconstructing and shedding all confining systems of my previous life. I talk about coming out late in life, astrology, emotions, relationships, the raggedy space we call society through an abolitionist lens, spirituality, ancestors, Orisa and anything else I am led to share. This is how I dream in the public, so come along with me as I create my abolitionist dreamscapes. To learn more with me check out my Patreon "Abolitionist Dreamscapes"! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-nicole-truesdell/support

Abolitionist Dreamscapes Dr. Nicole Truesdell

    • Society & Culture

Come on a journey of navigating humanity in this dumpster fire that we call society with me, Dr. Nicole Truesdell - a 40-something ex-academic deconstructing and shedding all confining systems of my previous life. I talk about coming out late in life, astrology, emotions, relationships, the raggedy space we call society through an abolitionist lens, spirituality, ancestors, Orisa and anything else I am led to share. This is how I dream in the public, so come along with me as I create my abolitionist dreamscapes. To learn more with me check out my Patreon "Abolitionist Dreamscapes"! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-nicole-truesdell/support

    Season 2 Episode 16: Life at 42 Sip & Chat w/ Forest Brooks

    Season 2 Episode 16: Life at 42 Sip & Chat w/ Forest Brooks

    Welcome back folks! Alright, this episode is a Sip & Chat with my friend and collaborator Forest Brooks. Forest is a songwriter, producer and artist, with a background as an educator in both the public and corporate sector and as a publicist in the entertainment industry. Aside from that, he's a foodie with a penchant for intellectualizing and sometimes overanalyzing pop culture.

    This time around we are talking about what it means to be 42 and recreating our lives cause we believe our experiences. As we both are in the midst of our Uranus Opposition astrologically, meaning we are in middle age, this is a time when things really do get weird. So how then does one take that energy and create the life that makes sense for you? And why do we keep saying the youth will save us when it is up to all us to save ourselves and one another? What is the role of those in our 40s and beyond in the new world building we say we want? Forest and I get into this, dating, and daring to create through our pleasures.



    Ways to support and work with me:

    ⁠⁠The "Believe Your Reality" Black Women Leaders Executive Coaching Cohort Program ⁠⁠⁠

    My ⁠⁠⁠Website⁠⁠⁠ to book me for ⁠⁠Speaking Engagements⁠⁠, Executive coaching, consulting, astrology readings, and more!

    ⁠⁠⁠Patreon⁠⁠⁠

    ⁠⁠⁠Substack⁠⁠⁠


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    • 1 hr 19 min
    Season 2 Episode 15: The Crossroads of the ATRs w/ Alafia Stewart

    Season 2 Episode 15: The Crossroads of the ATRs w/ Alafia Stewart

    Hey folks! This episode I am in conversation with Alafia Stewart. An Oakland California native, Alafia is a social activist, DEI consultant, and ATR Spiritual safety educator. When not community organizing, she can most likely be found singing karaoke and/or trying all the amazing food anywhere she lands. Alafia lives by the motto: “2+2=4, but so does 3+1. There is almost never just one way to solve a problem so diversity in perspective is vital.” Here we are talking about what it means to be "in" an African Traditional Religion (ATR) as Black folks and how not to get got in these spiritual streets.

    For Alafia's courses please see her website. You can Alafia on IG, Tik Tok, X, and YouTube.



    Ways to support and work with me:

    ⁠The "Believe Your Reality" Black Women Leaders Executive Coaching Cohort Program ⁠⁠

    My ⁠⁠Website⁠⁠ to book me for ⁠Speaking Engagements⁠, Executive coaching, consulting, astrology readings, and more!

    ⁠⁠Patreon⁠⁠

    ⁠⁠Substack⁠⁠


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    • 1 hr 1 min
    Season 2 Episode 14: My Gay Curriculum w/ Tina and Krista

    Season 2 Episode 14: My Gay Curriculum w/ Tina and Krista

    Welcome back folks! This time I am in conversation with two friends of mine, Tina & Krista, about the Gay Curriculum Tina started for me when I came out a couple of years ago. Tina hails  from Louisville, Kentucky, and is your soon-to-be favorite rich lesbiauntie. A double Scorpio with a dark and brooding mood and fierce loyalty to those she allows into her queendom, she lives life on her own terms. She is a pop culture enthusiast and an unflappable cynic. In her professional life, she manages crisis, curates inclusion, and holds court with her subjects. Krista McQueeney is a sociologist, meditator, grammar nerd, a Gemini with fairy energy, and a lesbiauntie. She is an award-winning professor, a published writer, and a professional editor who loves to help people of all ages discover their passions and connect through writing. She is working on a book about white womanhood where she does the painful but necessary healing work of trying to unlearn white supremacy from the inside out. Here we discuss all kinds of things - from my coming out process and all the emotions attached to it, to them reflecting on their own coming out stories and the histories of queer and lesbian culture, to the impact music has had on all of us coming more into ourselves. This is a conversation you will want to come back more than once because of the richness of queer history given here. For the full unedited 2 hours please go to my Patreon.

    Sources mentioned in the episode:

    Music/Musicians: Tracy Chapman; Meshell Ndegeocello (albums "Bitter", "Cookie: The Anthropological Mixtapes", and "Comfort Woman")

    TV Shows and Movie: "A Luv's Tale" (both show and movie), "L Word"; Black Mirror episode "San junipero".

    Books: "Does Your Mama Know: An Anthology of Black Lesbian Coming Out Stories"  by Lisa C. Moore; "If Memory Serves: Gay Men, AIDS, and the Promise of the Queer Past" by Christopher Castiglia & Christopher Reed 

    Ways to support and work with me:

    The "Believe Your Reality" Black Women Leaders Executive Coaching Cohort Program ⁠

    My ⁠Website⁠ to book me for Speaking Engagements, Executive coaching, consulting, astrology readings, and more!

    ⁠Patreon⁠

    ⁠Substack⁠




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    • 1 hr 11 min
    Season 2 Episode 13: Thoughts While High w/ Donnell A. McLaughlin

    Season 2 Episode 13: Thoughts While High w/ Donnell A. McLaughlin

    Welcome back ya'll! This episode I am talking with Donnell A. McLaughlin, AKA @donnellwrites on Tik Tok and IG. This time around we smoked up and had a conversation while elevated about music, hip-hop and the Diddy lawsuits, community, the present moment, and why we have to dream now of the types of communities we WANT instead of focusing on what we don't. What happens if we break repetitive public conversations that keep us in the same discursive loops? And what does the smoke help us make space for so that we can create the realities we say we want? All that and more this episode!



    You can find Donnell @donnellwrites on IG. Tik Tok and YouTube



    The "Believe Your Reality" Black Women Leaders Executive Coaching Cohort Program



    My Website for coaching, consulting, astrology readings, and more!



    Patreon



    Substack








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    • 1 hr 17 min
    Season 2 Episode 12: Contracts With The Crossroads

    Season 2 Episode 12: Contracts With The Crossroads

    Hey folks! Well this is a different episode than when I had initially recorded and intended to publish. The Tik Tok Live conversation I had with Robert Peoples on the 15th of the month won't upload properly for either for us, so while I get that sorted I have a different focus this time around. This episode I talk about spiritual work by telling the story of what happened when I decided that I needed to move some energy around to open my roads and in doing so did some working at the crossroads that ended up working me in ways I hadn't anticipated. Again the ancestors are smart, and they work with what they got to help us come into ourselves and living. So lessons were and continue to be learned from those actions, and I share with you all this episode those lessons and more!



    I am now enrolling applicants for my Black Women's Cohort Coaching Executive Leadership Program! If you want to work with me and also in a group setting with other Black women leaders, then my program may be for you. Starting April 8th, enrollment is open so sign up today as there are only 6 spots!

    For more ways to work with me please see my ⁠Patreon⁠, ⁠Substack⁠, and ⁠website⁠ where you can book an ⁠astrology reading⁠ and ⁠executive coaching sessions⁠ along with other ways to book me for ⁠organizational consulting ⁠and/or ⁠speaking engagements. ⁠

    I also accept donations via Cashapp ($drnicoletruesdell), Venmo (drnicoletruesdell), Zelle and Paypal (drnicoletruesdell@gmail.com).


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    • 27 min
    Season 2 Episode 11: The Rootwork of the Crossroads - A Conversation with Tracie D. Hall

    Season 2 Episode 11: The Rootwork of the Crossroads - A Conversation with Tracie D. Hall

    I am back! Welcome to Season 2 of "Abolitionist Dreamscapes". This season I am delving more into what it means to dream in the present as we all face the crossroads of our life and society. And to kick this off I am talking with Tracie D. Hall about the "Rootwork of the Crossroads" as she is someone who works with the sacred and mundane in her own liberatory work.

    Tracie D. Hall is an artist, curator, librarian, cultural worker and founder of Rootwork Gallery (2015-2019). A native of Los Angeles and the first generation in her family to be born outside the rural South, she has lived and worked in Chicago for nearly two decades. In 2023, her lifelong commitment to the right to read and advocacy for intellectual freedom and literacy resulted in Hall being named to both the TIME100 list of the most influential people of 2023 and her being selected to receive the Medal for Freedom of Speech and Free Expression from the Franklin D. Roosevelt Institute, an honor previously bestowed on Representative John Lewis. Hall is currently a visiting scholar at the University of London. 



    You can find Tracie D. Hall via The Rootwork Gallery on IG and FB!



    For more ways to work with me please see my Patreon, Substack, and website where you can book an astrology reading and executive coaching sessions along with other ways to book me for organizational consulting and/or speaking engagements.

    I also accept donations via Cashapp ($drnicoletruesdell), Venmo (drnicoletruesdell), Zelle and Paypal (drnicoletruesdell@gmail.com).


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    • 1 hr 56 min

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