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What’s the role of the coaching industry in collective liberation? (w/ Andréa Ranae)
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“My invitation is just to let ourselves feel the pain. That we don't have to have the shame on top of it. It’s painful to know that I have contributed to the harm of another person and that I had no idea. I don't have to hold shame about it. I can grieve that.”
Check out the episode page for the transcript and the full list of the resources mentioned in this episode: https://widerroots.com/9
In this conversation, Andréa Ranae and I explore some juicy questions: How has the coaching industry's engagement with social justice evolved over the past 8 years? What does it look like for coaches to recognize our collective power to shape the industry?
Andréa shares stories of the breakthroughs and challenges she's witnessed as her students become politicized. We discuss the importance of taking collective responsibility as coaches and healers. We also dig into the role of shame, and how it can serve as a wake-up call but shouldn't keep us stuck.
Andréa Ranae is a coach, facilitator, and singer-songwriter who has dedicated her life to exploring how we can live, work, and relate in ways that contribute to impactful social change.
⭐ In this episode
- How has the coaching industry evolved in its engagement with social justice over the last eight years?
- What were some of the key concepts and frameworks Andréa needed to introduce to coaches who were new to social justice?
- What breakthroughs have coaches experienced as they became more politicized through her teachings?
- How can coaches use their collective power to shape the industry and create systemic change?
- What questions can politicized coaches ask themselves to work toward collective liberation?
- How can shame serve as an indicator of change, and what role does it play in keeping systems of domination in place?
📚 Resources & Links
- Coaching as Activism (Andréa Ranae's program)
- Article: "Why the Self-Help Industry Isn't Changing the World" by Andréa Ranae
- Article: "Why the Self-Help Industry Won't Change the World" (follow up)
- The Combahee River Collective (organization)
- Sasha Heron (public figure, death doula, and ancestral healing practitioner)
- "Love Poems" by Nikki Giovanni (book)
💬 Connect with Andréa Ranae
- Andréa Ranae's main Instagram: @AndreaRanaeJ
- Andréa Ranae's website: andrearanae.com
- Andréa Ranae's music Instagram: @DRElikeSade
🌲 Follow the podcast
- WiderRoots.com - Join the newsletter for more resources on personal + systemic transformation
- @WiderRootsPod - Follow the podcast on Instagram to get a peek behind the scenes
- Connect with Jeremy on his coaching website
I’d love to hear how this episode resonated with you or any suggestions for future topics/guests. You can email me at podcast@widerroots.com.
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Manage episode 419446817 series 3551188
“My invitation is just to let ourselves feel the pain. That we don't have to have the shame on top of it. It’s painful to know that I have contributed to the harm of another person and that I had no idea. I don't have to hold shame about it. I can grieve that.”
Check out the episode page for the transcript and the full list of the resources mentioned in this episode: https://widerroots.com/9
In this conversation, Andréa Ranae and I explore some juicy questions: How has the coaching industry's engagement with social justice evolved over the past 8 years? What does it look like for coaches to recognize our collective power to shape the industry?
Andréa shares stories of the breakthroughs and challenges she's witnessed as her students become politicized. We discuss the importance of taking collective responsibility as coaches and healers. We also dig into the role of shame, and how it can serve as a wake-up call but shouldn't keep us stuck.
Andréa Ranae is a coach, facilitator, and singer-songwriter who has dedicated her life to exploring how we can live, work, and relate in ways that contribute to impactful social change.
⭐ In this episode
- How has the coaching industry evolved in its engagement with social justice over the last eight years?
- What were some of the key concepts and frameworks Andréa needed to introduce to coaches who were new to social justice?
- What breakthroughs have coaches experienced as they became more politicized through her teachings?
- How can coaches use their collective power to shape the industry and create systemic change?
- What questions can politicized coaches ask themselves to work toward collective liberation?
- How can shame serve as an indicator of change, and what role does it play in keeping systems of domination in place?
📚 Resources & Links
- Coaching as Activism (Andréa Ranae's program)
- Article: "Why the Self-Help Industry Isn't Changing the World" by Andréa Ranae
- Article: "Why the Self-Help Industry Won't Change the World" (follow up)
- The Combahee River Collective (organization)
- Sasha Heron (public figure, death doula, and ancestral healing practitioner)
- "Love Poems" by Nikki Giovanni (book)
💬 Connect with Andréa Ranae
- Andréa Ranae's main Instagram: @AndreaRanaeJ
- Andréa Ranae's website: andrearanae.com
- Andréa Ranae's music Instagram: @DRElikeSade
🌲 Follow the podcast
- WiderRoots.com - Join the newsletter for more resources on personal + systemic transformation
- @WiderRootsPod - Follow the podcast on Instagram to get a peek behind the scenes
- Connect with Jeremy on his coaching website
I’d love to hear how this episode resonated with you or any suggestions for future topics/guests. You can email me at podcast@widerroots.com.
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