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Uprooted Network
Uprooted Network
119 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome to Uprooted, a space for the ignored and disenfranchised to feel seen and reroot themselves. My name is Hanna Rutha and I created Uprooted because I don't always feel seen in the places I occupy. As an ethnic Tigrayan living in the US, the immigrant label was the one that shaped my life the most. I lived in two worlds all the time and it was completely jarring. Uprooted peels back the real layers of what it means to be removed from the home you were supposed to be born to and find a way to replant yourselves. We're here to support one another as we "find our way back home".
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Welcome to Uprooted, a space for the ignored and disenfranchised to feel seen and reroot themselves. My name is Hanna Rutha and I created Uprooted because I don't always feel seen in the places I occupy. As an ethnic Tigrayan living in the US, the immigrant label was the one that shaped my life the most. I lived in two worlds all the time and it was completely jarring. Uprooted peels back the real layers of what it means to be removed from the home you were supposed to be born to and find a way to replant yourselves. We're here to support one another as we "find our way back home".
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
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Keep It Authentic’ w/ Mozo - #BlackMenSpeakSundays
Uprooted Network
59 minutes 14 seconds
3 years ago
Keep It Authentic’ w/ Mozo - #BlackMenSpeakSundays

Yo, closing out the season of #BlackMenSpeakSundays is our new podcast friend Mozo! We are so happy to share space with another community builder and healer for the first generation. It was so dope to see the parallels across our Dominican and Tigrayan backgrounds and the generational changes we are making as bridge builders. Absolutely, loved this convo, and can’t wait to see how “Watch Yo Mouth with Mozo Podcast” grow!

Socials:

https://www.instagram.com/_therealmozo/
https://linktr.ee/therealmozo
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAdYbRdkYsQAiTXCaXQm8WQ
https://open.spotify.com/show/42WK7vBhnJui65DxH3cO16?si=LXlMOvM7Sv2lrBLmn111_w&nd=1


Timestamps:

3:00 introducing Mozo, and the Watch Yo Mouth with Mozo Podcast

6:00 inspiration to start the podcast

8:00 normalizing sharing feelings

10:00 his response to sharing his truth

12:15 people are not used to free love

14:00 asking Hanna’s reaction to sharing on her podcast

19:30 what sparked the change in his life

23:00 sharing our mom’s influence on us

25:00 not giving our parents enough credit

30:00 his parent's reaction to all the changes he’s introduced

34:00 his story about the time his pops declined his invitation out and regretted it

36:00 the bridge for our communities

37:00 advice for his younger self: affirmations of self-love and worth

40:00 were the affirmations steamed from

42:00 my purpose “make the world a better place”

44:00 creating spaces where we are seen

48:00 the question of leaving a legacy is day-to-day being authentically himself

50:20 either mess with me or you don’t

51:30 affirming the legacy

55:00 acknowledging his legacy of creating the change for his community

Uprooted Network
Welcome to Uprooted, a space for the ignored and disenfranchised to feel seen and reroot themselves. My name is Hanna Rutha and I created Uprooted because I don't always feel seen in the places I occupy. As an ethnic Tigrayan living in the US, the immigrant label was the one that shaped my life the most. I lived in two worlds all the time and it was completely jarring. Uprooted peels back the real layers of what it means to be removed from the home you were supposed to be born to and find a way to replant yourselves. We're here to support one another as we "find our way back home".