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Grounded Futures Show, Season 2 Episode #15
“Gathering people around food is a big part of what everyday thriving looks like in my life. And, even as the world falls apart, we will still probably have to eat dinner.”
We sat down with the wonderful Tahia Ahmed, a full-spectrum birth worker who connects birth, land, and racial and climate justice together in new and beautiful ways. We dive into conversations about our interdependence, the discipline of showing up for each other, centering trust, and the importance of deprofessionalizing care and love, and so much more!
Tahia Ahmed IG
Nesting Doula Collective
We Do This 'Til We Free Us
Abolitionist Organizing and Transforming Justice
by Mariame Kaba
Joy James work
Thrutopia, coined by Rupert Read
Book Recommendation:
How We Show Up: Reclaiming Family, Friendship, and Community
Book by Mia Birdsong
Delighting in our Friends:
Sour Gout (Zach Bergman) The album is here: “Movements in a Dead City"
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