This Machine Kills Fascists

Exploring how community, creativity, and care can challenge oppression

This Machine Kills Fascists is a podcast rooted in exploring how community, creativity, and care can challenge oppression. Through conversations with organizers, artists, and healers, we hope to uplift the lived experiences and highlight the role of music, story, and solidarity in collective healing and resistance. doriansmode.substack.com

  1. Embodied Mindfulness | Liberation Music Therapy Ep 6

    JAN 17

    Embodied Mindfulness | Liberation Music Therapy Ep 6

    In this episode, we explore embodied mindfulness as a core liberatory skill—grounded in trauma-informed practice, somatic awareness, and collective care. We examine mindfulness not as a self-optimization technique or individual coping tool, but as a form of choiceless awareness rooted in lived experience, cultural context, and material reality. Drawing on Buddhist traditions, somatic psychology, and liberation psychology, the session distinguishes among absent-mindedness, concentration, and mindfulness and introduces practical approaches to cultivating present-moment awareness of thoughts, emotions, sensations, and relational dynamics. We situate mindfulness within the Praxis Wheel, emphasizing its role in balancing effort, wisdom, conviction, and compassionate action. The episode also critically engages complementary and alternative medicine, clarifying distinctions between evidence-based care, folk and traditional healing practices, and integrative approaches—while addressing ethical concerns, power, capitalism, and false claims. Throughout, the focus remains on embodiment, discernment, and collective wellbeing rather than spiritual bypassing or individualized solutions to structural harm. This session is designed for mental health professionals, creative arts therapists, educators, organizers, and anyone engaged in healing, cultural work, or liberation-oriented practice. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit doriansmode.substack.com/subscribe

    1h 8m
  2. Trauma-Informed and Trauma Sensitive Practice | Liberation Music Therapy Ep 3

    12/01/2025

    Trauma-Informed and Trauma Sensitive Practice | Liberation Music Therapy Ep 3

    In this episode, we dive deep into the foundational concepts of Liberation Psychology and the Praxis Wheel, an activist framework central to this workshop. Today’s session examines the various types of trauma, how they manifest, and how to navigate them. The discussion covers event-based trauma, relational and developmental trauma, vicarious trauma, and the social dimensions of trauma, including racial, gendered, and transgenerational traumas. This session is designed for mental health professionals, creative arts therapists, and activists engaged in caring and healing work. * 06:57 Understanding Trauma: Definitions and Examples * 10:11 Types of Trauma: Acute, Chronic, and Complex * 14:14 Trauma’s Impact on the Body and Mind * 22:25 Social and Racial Trauma * 31:13 Gendered Trauma and Its Effects * 35:52 Transgenerational Trauma: Passing Down the Pain * 44:30 A Personal Reflection on Racism and Learning * 45:26 Understanding Transgenerational Trauma * 47:10 Trauma Sensitive Practices * 47:34 Psychological First Aid and Immediate Support * 49:01 The Importance of Trauma Sensitivity in Therapy * 52:21 Mindful Regulation and Cultural Sensitivity * 58:49 Phases of Trauma Recovery * 01:06:24 Principles of Being Trauma Informed * 01:14:08 Conclusion and Next Steps This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit doriansmode.substack.com/subscribe

    1h 21m

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This Machine Kills Fascists is a podcast rooted in exploring how community, creativity, and care can challenge oppression. Through conversations with organizers, artists, and healers, we hope to uplift the lived experiences and highlight the role of music, story, and solidarity in collective healing and resistance. doriansmode.substack.com