Lately, I’ve been noticing a heaviness in the air. In conversations, with clients, even in myself. And I don’t think it’s because people have stopped caring, but because caring has started to feel heavy. If you’ve been showing up for racial equity work with sincerity and your heart feels a little weary, this episode is for you. I talk about the emotional weight that often comes with meaningful inclusion work, especially in a world where diversity, equity and anti-racism efforts are being chal...
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Lately, I’ve been noticing a heaviness in the air. In conversations, with clients, even in myself. And I don’t think it’s because people have stopped caring, but because caring has started to feel heavy. If you’ve been showing up for racial equity work with sincerity and your heart feels a little weary, this episode is for you. I talk about the emotional weight that often comes with meaningful inclusion work, especially in a world where diversity, equity and anti-racism efforts are being chal...
82. Embodying Inclusive Celebrancy at Life’s End ft. Johanna Parker
REPRESENTED with Annie Gichuru
1 hour 2 minutes
1 month ago
82. Embodying Inclusive Celebrancy at Life’s End ft. Johanna Parker
What does it feel like to be held so well that you can simply be yourself? In this moving conversation, I sit with Johanna Parker, a coach, speaker, trainer and end-of-life celebrant whose work shows how inclusion can be lived inside one of the most tender moments we share...saying goodbye. Jo traces a path from youth outreach and crisis response on Melbourne’s streets to officiating ceremonies that honour culture, story and community. We talk about what it takes to design farewells that refl...
REPRESENTED with Annie Gichuru
Lately, I’ve been noticing a heaviness in the air. In conversations, with clients, even in myself. And I don’t think it’s because people have stopped caring, but because caring has started to feel heavy. If you’ve been showing up for racial equity work with sincerity and your heart feels a little weary, this episode is for you. I talk about the emotional weight that often comes with meaningful inclusion work, especially in a world where diversity, equity and anti-racism efforts are being chal...