Imagination Revolution: U.B.I. Kori Doty
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- Society & Culture
Can you imagine what your life would be like if you knew that your basics would be covered?
Conversations about Basic Income structures are often spun to the neoliberal tune of "How much will it cost?", "How could we pay for that?", "People would do nothing!"
This is a different angle, where instead we look at the social losses incurred by NOT introducing UBI. People have gifts that aren't making it to society while folks are locked into eat to-work to-sleep to repeat cycle.
Join us to witness our guided visualizations of the futures we want to live.
Hosted by Kori Doty, koridoty.com
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Fighting Hard, Staying Soft: visioning castles in the sky
This episode is an interview with traveling artist, tech worker, community builder and social media rebel rouser Riles Spicer (they/them). We talk about a lot of things including organizing skills, building trust, choosing battles, learning discernment and the ways that the current capitalist paradigm makes those things hard.
You can support this show and Kori's other work by joining their Donut Club on Patreon: patreon.com/koridoty
You can find Kori online koridoty.com, facebook.com/koridotyeducator, instagram.com/kori.doty/ (request to follow), tiktok.com/@papaswitch23
You can find Riles online @rileslovesyall, instagram.com/rileslovesyall/, softheartstudio.com , rileslovesyall.substack.com/ , tiktok.com/@rileslovesyall/
The tiktok that got this conversation started:
https://www.tiktok.com/@rileslovesyall/video/6968474650301041926?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7223262617774097926
Some of the ideas and teachers we reference in the show are:
https://www.tadahozumi.org/ -when we sit at a table to "do business", what is left out?
https://drkimberlydouglass.com/ - the dangerous conflation of leadership/organizing & management
https://www.lindastout.org/ - the need to imagine the world we want to live in without the restrictions of "but how?"
Kori's appearance on Good Morning Britain- when the fight is not about the opponent, but the audience.
Caterpillars become goo- becoming something new may involve a complete deconstruction -
Claiming and Being Claimed by a Future that Cannot Be Unspoken
This episode is a conversation with my old friend Sharon Pink where we talk about all sorts of things including relationship to ancestry and traditions, queerness, kink, art, food security, consent and mythologies of scarcity. It was recorded in January 2023, so there are some references to upcoming events that came and went before the show was finished in editing, but I left them in for the conversation.
You can find Sharon here: https://www.sharonishere.com/
And some of the other things that come up in this conversation can be found by following these breadcrumbs:
https://leatherarchives.org/
https://www.njconservation.org/how-native-americans-created-a-vast-food-network/
https://www.ocean.org/blog/indigenous-clam-gardens/
https://www.salon.com/2010/08/14/i_me_myself/
https://www.mpamag.com/ca/mortgage-industry/guides/is-there-a-shortage-of-homes-in-canada/424137
https://susanrosenthal.com/capitalism/the-myth-of-scarcity/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexify_(TV_series)
https://collectiveliberation.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Smith_Intro_Revolution_Will_Not_Be_Funded.pdf
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Following a Calling Towards Pleasure w/ Taara of the Modern Bed
This episode of Imagination Revolution UBI I am joined by non-monogamous, pansexual sex and intimacy educator and host of the podcast, Sex Ed for the Modern Bed, Taara Rose. We talk about her journey out of personally extractive resource extraction work towards following a calling towards embodied pleasure in the field of somatic sex education. We talk about the need for more diversity in educators and care providers and how structures like UBI could open types of work that have often been restricted to those with privilege. We explore values, limits of censorship heavy social media and the pressure to monatize and challenges in imagining our way out of struggle.
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Bold Visioning & Brave Bargaining; Beyond Gaps in Business Shaped Governance
This is part 2 of my conversation with Elise Ian Fields, where we get in even further to issues with corporate over reach & governance failures in attempting to operate social services as for profit businesses. We talk about bold visioning, allyship, ableism, autonomy, ageism and accessible neighborhoods. If you missed part one of our conversation, check out episode 3.
Some things that come up in this episode:
https://www.tiktok.com/@drkimberlydouglass/video/7193021477128588587?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7069233286707791365
https://www.tiktok.com/@oddpride/video/7053979569451289902 -
"You Are My Comrade, or You Are a Bootlicker": Episode 3 w/ Elyse Ian Fields
This is part one of a long juicy conversation I had with Elise Ian Fields as a part of this exploration of what our lives could look like with our basics covered. We talk about capitalism failing at providing services, profiting on collapse, mutual aid, and middle age history podcasts.
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The Spaciousness of A Supported Life
A conversation with brow tamer and pleasure seeker
Reia Lance exploring how pleasure, connection and balance can grow in the spaciousness of a supported life.
Our conversation makes the full circle from day sex to informed consent for shadow play, stopping along the way to talk about sleep timing, personal agency, orienting the body and nervous system to pleasure, calling in sick, dreamy victorian mansions with dungeons in the basement and being in relationships with systems in balance.
Links to stuff that comes up in the conversation that is worth more reading:
https://moneywise.com/managing-money/budgeting/boots-theory-of-socioeconomic-unfairness (being poor is expensive)
https://yourmoneyoryourlife.com/book-summary/ (Vicki Robbins- what's the true cost of going to work?)
https://www.homelesshub.ca/blog/cost-savings-associated-housing-first (Conservativism isn't fiscally smart)
https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurashin/2014/08/20/the-buy-nothing-year-how-two-roommates-saved-more-than-55000/?sh=16d56c894c00 (Reia's friend Geoff who went "buy nothing"
https://www.facebook.com/events/601024662027890 (sober dance party)
https://thereframecollective.com/ (the new years’ workshop host that talked about clear intentions and open attention)