Gratitude isn’t about counting blessings — it’s about remembering the people, systems, and histories that make our lives possible. In this opening episode of our Gratitude Series, Ben and Jamesa reclaim gratitude from individualism and performance, grounding it instead in interdependence, justice, and care. We explore: 🌾 How gratitude became aesthetic and performative — and how to reclaim it as relational and transformative 🥣 What the threat to SNAP benefits reveals about how our ...
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Gratitude isn’t about counting blessings — it’s about remembering the people, systems, and histories that make our lives possible. In this opening episode of our Gratitude Series, Ben and Jamesa reclaim gratitude from individualism and performance, grounding it instead in interdependence, justice, and care. We explore: 🌾 How gratitude became aesthetic and performative — and how to reclaim it as relational and transformative 🥣 What the threat to SNAP benefits reveals about how our ...
Ep. 159 It Takes A Village to Work with Anger (Anger Part Four)
The Ben & Jamesa Podcast: Lead with Humanity!
51 minutes
2 weeks ago
Ep. 159 It Takes A Village to Work with Anger (Anger Part Four)
In this fourth and final episode of our anger series, we explore what happens when emotions are treated as private property—and how that belief keeps us isolated, performative, and disconnected. We dive into the idea of toxic individualism—the cultural pressure to “handle your emotions alone”—and how it shows up in colonized therapy models, workplace expectations, and even family dynamics. What would it look like instead to manage anger together—to create communities and workplaces that can h...
The Ben & Jamesa Podcast: Lead with Humanity!
Gratitude isn’t about counting blessings — it’s about remembering the people, systems, and histories that make our lives possible. In this opening episode of our Gratitude Series, Ben and Jamesa reclaim gratitude from individualism and performance, grounding it instead in interdependence, justice, and care. We explore: 🌾 How gratitude became aesthetic and performative — and how to reclaim it as relational and transformative 🥣 What the threat to SNAP benefits reveals about how our ...