EPISODE · Feb 5, 2025 · 48 MIN
Episode 4: The Power of Kindness & Love
from Living in 3D Power Podcast · host Amber Sessoms
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Living in 3D Power, Emma and I honor Black History Month by exploring the transformative strengths of kindness and love. We reflect on how Black women and girls have historically embodied these traits as a form of resistance, healing, and leadership.This episode is part of a special series that highlights one Black girl, one ancestor, and one present-day Black woman who exemplifies Emma’s strengths. Each conversation connects the past, present, and future, showing how these figures use their gifts to impact their communities.We highlight the impactful work of Khloe Thompson, a young philanthropist addressing houselessness through Khloe Kares; Wangari Maathai, a Nobel Prize-winning environmental activist whose Green Belt Movement empowered communities through sustainability; and Beverly Bond, the visionary behind Black Girls Rock!, which uplifts and affirms the brilliance of Black girls and women.Our conversation also delves into bell hooks’ philosophy of love, exploring how her call for a love ethic challenges us to embrace care, commitment, trust, responsibility, respect, and knowledge in our everyday lives. Through personal reflections, Emma shares her own experiences with kindness and how young people can actively contribute to their communities.Chapters02:44 – Reflecting on Trauma and Resilience04:09 – The Importance of Self-Care05:12 – Highlighting Figures of Love and Kindness07:35 – Emma’s Insights on Love and Kindness09:03 – bell hooks and the Philosophy of Love19:08 – Emma’s Top Strengths: Kindness and Love24:59 – Khloe Thompson and Khloe Kares27:35 – Khloe’s Bags: Spreading Kindness Locally and Globally29:44 – Wangari Maathai: Environmental Activism and Global Impact36:21 – Beverly Bond: Empowering Black Girls Through Leadership40:31 – Reflecting on Lessons of Kindness and Activism41:50 – Final Thoughts and EncouragementCuriosity Card Prompts for Reflection* How can a young person like me take small actions that create big change in my community?* What role does environmental activism play in showing love and care for the world?* Why is recognizing and celebrating Black girls and women so important?* How can I plan to spread kindness and love?Resources Mentioned* Young, Gifted, and Black: Meet 52 Black Heroes from Past and Present by Jmaia Wilson & Andrea Pippins* All About Love: New Visions by bell hooks* bell hooks sweatshirt by AprilandCoGoods on Etsy (currently unavailable)Connect with Amber* Instagram: @natural_inclination* Youtube: @naturalinclination* LinkedIn: Dr. Amber M. Sessoms, NCSP* Bluesky: Connect with Me:Instagram: @natural_inclinationYoutube: @naturalinclinationTikTok: Amber SessomsLinkedIn: Dr. Amber M. Sessoms, NCSPBluesky: @ambersessoms.bsky.socialFacebook: Natural InclinationWebsite: www.aninclination.comLike, Comment, Share, EngageIf this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who would love these conversations. Engage with the Curiosity Cards and ask the youth in your life about their experiences because you might be surprised by what you learn. Share your thoughts and reflections in the comments or on social media using #LivingIn3DPower. And, don’t forget to subscribe and stay tuned for next week’s conversation!
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Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Living in 3D Power, Emma and I honor Black History Month by exploring the transformative strengths of kindness and love. We reflect on how Black women and girls have historically embodied these traits as a form of resistance, healing, and leadership. This episode is part of a special series that highlights one Black girl, one ancestor, and one present-day Black woman who exemplifies Emma’s strengths. Each conversation connects the past, present, and future,...
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