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The Arise Podcast
Danielle S. Castillejo, Margalyn Hemphill
107 episodes
3 months ago
Conversations about faith, race, justice, gender and healing.
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Conversations about faith, race, justice, gender and healing.
Show more...
Spirituality
Kids & Family,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Parenting,
Relationships
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Season 5, Episode 3: Anticipatory Intelligence and Anxiety with Rebecca Wheeler Walston
The Arise Podcast
56 minutes 20 seconds
11 months ago
Season 5, Episode 3: Anticipatory Intelligence and Anxiety with Rebecca Wheeler Walston
In the Words and Voice of Rebecca W. Walston: Anticipatory intelligence is a phrase that I heard at a seminar talking about racial trauma. The speaker whose name I can't remember, was talking about this idea of a kind of intelligence that is often developed by marginalized people. And because this was a seminar on racial trauma in the United States, her examples were all primarily around racialized experiences as the United States understand that sense of racialized society. And so the idea of anticipatory intelligence is the amount of effort or energy that we put in emotionally, mentally, psychologically, to anticipating how our bodies and the stories that they represent will be received in a space that we are in before we get there.
The Arise Podcast
Conversations about faith, race, justice, gender and healing.