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EPISODE · Nov 3, 2022 · 1H

Ep. 29: Khye Tyson & the Ongoing Giving of Space to Explore Our Fullness

from Second Adolescence · host Adam James Cohen

This week’s guest is Khye Tyson (they/them). Among many things, Khye is a reproductive rights activist, birthing worker, and founder of Kuluntu Reproductive Justice Center. On this episode, Khye talks about their work and the experience that many queer and trans folks can have when navigating the birthing world, but also spends the majority of time letting us into their own personal queer journey. Get your notebooks ready as you’ll want to write down many things shared and likely inspired by Khye. I feel so grateful they wanted to come on and invite us all into their work and story. Oh, and those of you who want to dive deeper into work with Khye, check out this:Khye’s Self-Love Card Deck:Are you feeling the collective spiritual leveling up happening? Are you looking for a simple way to learn more about yourself or guide others to self-reflection? Pre-orders are open for Kuluntu RJC's self-care prompt card deck! Get this gorgeous tarot-size deck (2.75"x4.75") with 52 of the prompts you love to use with journaling, one on one conversations, or small group discussions. Pre-sales are open now! Click here to pre-order!About the guest:Khye Tyson (they/them) is an unapologetic southern queer Black femme who enjoys yoga, building community, laughing, subverting the gender binary, and reminding people that they can fire their doctors. Khye is a sacred transition guide, entrepreneur, healer, consultant, and educator. As the founder of Kuluntu Reproductive Justice Center (founded in 2018), Khye is working toward a world in which Black women and femmes can live, thrive, and raise healthy families freely within a healthy community. Khye loves to hike, sew, thrift, create art, sing, and dream of a world in which education is intuitive and culturally responsive. They are originally from Nashville, TN and currently reside in Atlanta. You can follow @KuluntuRJC to stay connected with Khye.For more, visit www.secondadolescencepod.com or @secondadolescencepod.Download episode transcript here.

This week’s guest is Khye Tyson (they/them). Among many things, Khye is a reproductive rights activist, birthing worker, and founder of Kuluntu Reproductive Justice Center. On this episode, Khye talks about their work and the experience that many queer and trans folks can have when navigating the birthing world, but also spends the majority of time letting us into their own personal queer journey. Get your notebooks ready as you’ll want to write down many things shared and likely inspired by ...

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