A Position of Curiosity: Activist and Author Jenna Arnold Superwomen with Rebecca Minkoff
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- Society & Culture
How many of us have robotically asked, “How are you?,” and given the zombie response, “Fine,” when we could all use that as a moment to gently and authentically check in with ourselves and one another? Jenna Arnold prefers to ask “how your heart is doing,” digging beneath the social dance to reveal a nugget of true feeling.
One of Oprah’s “Top 100 Awakened Leaders,” the core of Jenna’s work revolves around teaching white people how to relearn and re-categorize social niceties and biases in order to genuinely reflect on reflex responses, learning how to actively and authentically work from a place of honesty and support. Her book, Raising Our Hands, asks white women to work against ingrained complacency and do the work necessary to become better allies. Using curiosity as a starting point, reflection and understanding can then follow, paving the way for empathy and the ability to better show up for marginalized communities.
Thanks for listening!
Don't forget to pre-order Rebecca's new book, Fearless: The New Rules for Unlocking Creativity, Courage, and Success. Email your receipt to fearless@rebeccaminkoff.com to get the cost of the book as a credit on Rebeccaminkoff.com! It's a win-win!
Follow Superwomen on Instagram.
Big Ideas
Curiosity as a starting point to deeper understanding, rather than a place of frustration to avoid.
The crossroads between fear and immobilization.
"I’m sorry, what else?"
Social Media
@itsjenna
Links
Resources
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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/superwomen/support
How many of us have robotically asked, “How are you?,” and given the zombie response, “Fine,” when we could all use that as a moment to gently and authentically check in with ourselves and one another? Jenna Arnold prefers to ask “how your heart is doing,” digging beneath the social dance to reveal a nugget of true feeling.
One of Oprah’s “Top 100 Awakened Leaders,” the core of Jenna’s work revolves around teaching white people how to relearn and re-categorize social niceties and biases in order to genuinely reflect on reflex responses, learning how to actively and authentically work from a place of honesty and support. Her book, Raising Our Hands, asks white women to work against ingrained complacency and do the work necessary to become better allies. Using curiosity as a starting point, reflection and understanding can then follow, paving the way for empathy and the ability to better show up for marginalized communities.
Thanks for listening!
Don't forget to pre-order Rebecca's new book, Fearless: The New Rules for Unlocking Creativity, Courage, and Success. Email your receipt to fearless@rebeccaminkoff.com to get the cost of the book as a credit on Rebeccaminkoff.com! It's a win-win!
Follow Superwomen on Instagram.
Big Ideas
Curiosity as a starting point to deeper understanding, rather than a place of frustration to avoid.
The crossroads between fear and immobilization.
"I’m sorry, what else?"
Social Media
@itsjenna
Links
Resources
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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/superwomen/support
27 min