Irresistible (fka Healing Justice Podcast)
Formerly known as Healing Justice Podcast, Irresistible is a virtual practice space at the intersection of collective healing & social change. Host Kate Werning & collaborators share conversations with powerful social justice leaders, and accompanying audio practices to help resource you in your leadership and vision. We are more than resistance -- we are irresistible. Topics of focus include community organizing and activism, social movements, resistance, trauma and resilience, self care / community care / collective care, physical wellness, emotional and mental health, sustainability, self-determination, organizational culture, alternative holistic health, ancestral traditions, radical healers, anti-oppression, anti-racism, and embodying our politics. Supporting you in the inner and outer work required for liberation.
Hosts & Guests
Raises the level of conversation for the movement
09/07/2021
Irresistible is irreplaceable for learning about the healing justice movement as it is and as it could be. As a progressive organizer I find myself deeply at home with these conversations. Just an incredible source of knowledge and resources.
Healing and Motivating
09/17/2020
It means a lot to find a podcast that encourages the non-binary, dialectic healing in the self as a component part of becoming a more effective, anti-racist community member, activist, and advocate. The episodic practice and reflection encourages putting the learning in our bodies. Very grateful for the collective work and voices that make “Irresistible” what it is!
Anti-white garbage
06/30/2021
Obsessive and dangerously bigoted people who lash out due to their own shortcomings.
So needed
06/03/2020
Amazing space for discussion of truly healing on a collective level. Grateful for this resource
About
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- CreatorKate Werning
- Years Active2017 - 2020
- Episodes130
- RatingClean
- Copyright© Copyright 2017 All rights reserved.
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