The Psychology of Riots with Dr. Lisa Day
Join Dr. Lisa Day and Kristin as they discuss the psychology of rioting, looting, and protesting.
Dr. Day is a registered nurse and clinical psychologist who has worked for Meier Clinics for over 25 years.
Join Dr. Lisa Day and Kristin as they discuss the psychology of rioting, looting, and protesting.
Dr. Day is a registered nurse and clinical psychologist who has worked for Meier Clinics for over 25 years.
“I hope that my work speaks from the scars and not the wounds.” ~Robyn Henderson-Espinoza, PhD
Revolutions take work. The movement to dismantle supremacy culture rightly demands that much of the work be done off-camera, by those who benefit most from its proliferation. Robyn Henderson-Espinoza, PhD engages those willing to do the requisite heavy lifting through stories (and, sometimes, food).
As a queer activist, Latinx scholar, and public theologian, they stand at the intersections of systemic analysis and lived experience. As a white-passing person of color, they move through the world with the same power, access, and privilege afforded to those who’ve set the ground rules for centuries.
Robyn invites white people to get dirty, to sit with our defenses and explore our tacit acceptance of supremacy culture. Only then, they say, can we join forces and begin to heal our world. “I think the work of coming together is our work…It’s an ethics of togetherness because if we are together in a practice of being human with one another, we can actually reshape our democracy.”
The revolution is here. Are you in?
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Robyn Henderson-Espinoza, PhD has been described in a myriad of ways: a scholar-activist, scholar-leader, thought-leader, teacher, public theologian, ethicist, poet of moral reason, and word artist. Among these ways of describing Dr. Robyn, they are also a visionary thinker who has spent two decades working in the hybrid space of church, academy, & movements seeking to not only disrupt but dismantle supremacy culture by focusing their PhD studies on new concepts of being & becoming, decolonizing knowledge production, & bridging with radical difference. They enflesh a deep hope of collaborating in these hybrid spaces where their work seeks to contribute to the ongoing work of collective liberation. Activist Theology as a disciplinary off-shoot of liberation theology & Movement idea has been incubating since 2008 with Dr. Robyn and further developed throughout their doctoral program and engagement with Movement leaders. Now, Activist Theology has the chance to emerge as a collaborative project. Dr. Robyn was named 1 of 10 Faith Leaders to watch by the Center for American Progress in 2018. As a scholar-activist, Dr. Robyn is committed to translating theory to action, so that our work in the hybrid spaces reflect the deep spiritual work of transforming self to transforming the world. Dr. Robyn writes & creates both academic & other valuable resources, including digital resources. Dr. Robyn is a non-binary Transqueer Latinx who calls Nashville, TN home.
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Francis and Catherine cover a range of topics with VCU Psychologist Suzanne Mazzeo, including ways to manage anxiety around the pandemic and racial violence, eating disorders in communities of color, developing culturally competent assessments, and shifting to personalized medicine
Francis and Catherine cover a range of topics with VCU Psychologist Suzanne Mazzeo, including ways to manage anxiety around the pandemic and racial violence, eating disorders in communities of color, developing culturally competent assessments, and shifting to personalized medicine
We are at a divisive time in our nation. Learning how to help bridge the gap, the hurt and frustration as a white American holds tremendous significance for me. Today’s episode is about listening, learning and doing better as a human race.
My guest today, Art Butler, is a black American with a passion for service, pouring out the love of Christ in both action and word as well as breaking down barriers in some spectacular ways.
Art has served both State-Side and abroad with mission-minded charitable organizations for over 30 years. He is a leader, minister and true ambassador of goodness. God is using him to do amazing things in the lives of others and his heart is evident through today’s episode.
Art’s book, Focused: Understanding the Genius of God in Our Weakness, will be released in 2021 and will be available in bookstores and amazon. Check it out!
Follow Art’s literary work on www.hearts4prayer.org
Interested in learning more about one of Art’s favorite outreach programs that’s connecting young people to meaningful employment? Check out CoPassion at www.copassion.org.
Join Amy and Kristin for a discussion about the incredible brand, Chicken Soup for the Soul. It’s more than “just” the best selling books! They talk shop about what is like to be stewards of a mission that strives to and does so much good for so many souls across the globe. Enjoy!
ST Podcast Ep. 55: We Stand With The Resistance. Black Lives Matter
“The opposite of a hero is not a villain. It’s a bystander”
-Matt Langdon (Founder of The Hero Construction Company)
On this episode, Dr. Scarlet and Dustin discuss and condemn the systematic racism and police brutality ravaging our world. The senseless death of George Floyd along with so many other black individuals has got to stop. Enough is enough. This is our call to stand up for change and equality. This is our call to aid members of our community who are dying and need our help. We see you. We support. We stand with you. Black Lives Matter.
Ken Falke talks to the “Grateful American” and founder of the Gary Sinise Foundation, Gary Sinise. They discuss their friendship, shared commitment to serving veterans, and the importance of service.
Join Dr. Lisa Day and Kristin as they discuss the psychology of rioting. A timely topic for these uncertain times in our history.
Dr. Day is a registered nurse and clinical psychologist who has worked for Meier Clinics for over 25 years.
In this edition of Empowered Empaths, Kristin and Martha explore this question with their guest, Dion Gonzales, businessman, entrepreneur and co-developer of an app called www.Irel8.com which allows people to connect with others facing similar life challenges when unable to see a counselor. They discussed how hearing the siren call of your spirit can cause you to feel confusion and a fear of being judged by the people in your life. Once we understand that our spirit’s main objective is to awaken fully to who we are and allow ourselves to be an agent for the changes that are needed to transform the world, we can find a joy and meaning to our lives that we only once imagined.