In this long awaited return to the podcast, a whole 2nd baby and two years since our last episode, Adenike & Natasha sat down to record one of the many conversations we've had over the last several months.
NOTE: this episode is being released as both audio AND video! Access the video of this episode here.
Our conversation touches on the following topics:
The BCH book (more details on that soon!) an how it relates to the original episode 501 that we teased last year
Ways for non-Black folks to pour into the Black Creative Healing community (spoiler alert, you can hire us even if you’re not Black!)
We talk about accountability, how Adenike & Natasha like to hold accountability for themselves, and the complexity of how non-Black folks may need to hold care in accountability practices with Black folks involved.
We also talk about the challenge/magic of translating ancestral knowledges to current contexts, and what we ultimately hope the impact of our work is, which is the continued and loved existence of Black people.
Finally, we talk about the cyclical nature of our work, and how the level of posting and public engagement we’re currently revisiting, may not last long, so - as we say in a closing invitation, "get in the house" while you can!
Resources shared during this episode: