In today's episode, continuing the series of conversations we've been having with Susan Brown, we touch on two broad and sensitive topics: privilege and coping with the world around us. Susan is a Mental Health Counselor and Brain Injury Specialist; she owns Boulder Semita Counseling, a private practice where she helps communities through a person-centered, humanistic, transpersonal lens.
Throughout this episode, you'll hear Susan's unique perspective on privilege, her analysis on using the power granted by privilege to build, and get closer to others, and how transformational it can be for folks to look at themselves and recognize their privileges. You'll also hear Susan's thoughts on intersectionality and how we can use this concept to better understand others, and respect and honor our uniqueness.
Additionally, Susan shares golden nuggets on coping with the chaotic reality developing around us, physical interventions for stress release, resources for practicing mindfulness, and much more.
Tune in and listen to episode seven and allow yourself to rethink your privilege and what you have the power to do with it.
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
A fresh look at privilege (3:40)
Why it is essential to understand intersectionality (11:50)
Strategies for coping with stress in the moment (17:10)
Why being a person of good character matters (29:00)
Using the power of our privilege to give and connect (32:00)
The power of acceptance (42:20)
Resources Mentioned:
Privilege: A Reader
Privilege, Power and Difference
Developing Cultural Humility: Embracing Race, Privilege and Power
Mindfulness for Beginners: Reclaiming the Present Moment and Your Life
Mindfulness: An 8-Week Plan for Finding Peace in a Frantic World
Jean-Dominique Bauby's: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (book)
Connect with Susan:
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Email: dani.j.e.336@gmail.com
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