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Road to Repair
Andrew X, Nikishka Iyengar, Jessica Norwood
19 episodes
1 month ago
A podcast exploring our journey out of a business-as-usual economy toward justice, healing & liberation.
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Entrepreneurship
Business,
Investing,
Management
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A podcast exploring our journey out of a business-as-usual economy toward justice, healing & liberation.
Show more...
Entrepreneurship
Business,
Investing,
Management
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Transformational Relationships with Sonya Renee Taylor
Road to Repair
33 minutes
2 years ago
Transformational Relationships with Sonya Renee Taylor
In this episode, Sonya Renee Taylor and host Jessica Norwood discuss the importance of transformative relationships and radical self-love in the context of dismantling systems of oppression. Taylor emphasizes that we are inherently worthy and valuable, but society's exploitative systems often make us believe otherwise. In the conversation, Jessica Norwood introduces the idea of transformative relationships versus transactional relationships. To create transformative relationships, we must prioritize dignity and truth-telling, acknowledging the dynamics of power and oppression at play. By doing so, we can work towards building a more just and equitable world. Highlights: • Transformative relationships: The discussion focuses on the difference between transactional relationships, which prioritize deals and self-interest, versus transformative relationships that foster right relationships and interconnectedness. It emphasizes the importance of dignity, power balance, and recognizing the inherent worthiness of individuals in building transformative relationships. • Radical self-love and right relationship: Sonia Renee Taylor shares insights on radical self-love and its role in establishing right relationships with oneself and others. Embracing self-love helps challenge societal messages of shame and injustice, leading to personal healing and the ability to engage in transformative relationships based on mutual dignity and respect. • Truth-telling and systemic change: The conversation highlights the significance of truth-telling in acknowledging and addressing systemic dynamics of oppression and marginalization. By honestly examining the structures that perpetuate inequality and recognizing our own accountability in dismantling them, we can pave the way for transformation and the creation of an economic system that loves and repairs the damage done to marginalized communities. You can check out the Show Notes for this episode (eg: Guest Bio, Links to Relevant Resources, and Transcript) at www.theroadtorepair.com/s1-ep3
Road to Repair
A podcast exploring our journey out of a business-as-usual economy toward justice, healing & liberation.