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EPISODE · Oct 25, 2024 · 59 MIN

Grieving what we lose as we try to get free - Ep. 6

from Recovery for the Revolution · host Carolyn Collado

When you pursue collective liberation, you will lose people, places, and things. In this episode, host Carolyn Collado (they/them) discusses their journey of loss in pursuit of collective liberation, deconditioning from systemic oppression, and reflects on collective traumas like the covid 19 pandemic and the aftermath of the lockdown as society abandoned collective care, the racial uprisings of 2020 and the abandoning of Black liberation movements once it stopped trending, witnessing genocide in Palestine, and the grief in witnessing support of Kamala Harris in the face of her direct complicity with the genocide. All of these events have led to a lot of losses in relationships with others like family, friends, and lovers, with how we navigate capitalism, and how we navigate our society, and we don't talk about the grief of these changes and losses enough. Purchase the ⁠Recovering Under Racial Capitalism Journal ebook⁠  ⁠https://recovery-for-the-revolution.ck.page/products/recovering-under-racial-capi⁠ Subscribe to our ⁠Patreon⁠ $3 from everyone viewing would help make this work sustainable! ⁠http://patreon.com/recoveryfortherevolution⁠ Book a ⁠1:1 Decolonizing Recovery Coaching Session with Me⁠  ⁠https://calendly.com/recoveryfortherevolution/decolonizing-recovery-coaching⁠ Sign up for the Unsettling Recovery waitlist  https://forms.gle/wNVG1KJu4PdZw4zU7 Timestamps 0:00 Intro 01:17 - capitalism punishes us if we don’t conform to social norms 05:04 - queerness and losing relationships with family and peers 07:24 - race, respectability, and losing people, places, and things 09:10 - racism in Alcoholics Anonymous and struggles to recovering from systemic oppression 15:19 - 2020, covid 19, and collective loss  21:48 - coming into gender and sexual identity in 2020 27:12 - neurodivergence and disability learning in 2020 31:08 covid19 pandemic and collective care loss  40:41 - grieving witnessing a year of mass unaliving 45:29 - grieving the crunch of capitalism 47:43 - the grief of people supporting Kamala Harris in the face of her complicity with genocide 50:05 - dating and vetting based on collective grief and values 51:02 - questions for reflection and calls for community building

When you pursue collective liberation, you will lose people, places, and things. In this episode, host Carolyn Collado (they/them) discusses their journey of loss in pursuit of collective liberation, deconditioning from systemic oppression, and reflects on collective traumas like the covid 19 pandemic and the aftermath of the lockdown as society abandoned collective care, the racial uprisings of 2020 and the abandoning of Black liberation movements once it stopped trending, witnessing genocide in Palestine, and the grief in witnessing support of Kamala Harris in the face of her direct complicity with the genocide. All of these events have led to a lot of losses in relationships with others like family, friends, and lovers, with how we navigate capitalism, and how we navigate our society, and we don't talk about the grief of these changes and losses enough. Purchase the ⁠Recovering Under Racial Capitalism Journal ebook⁠  ⁠https://recovery-for-the-revolution.ck.page/products/recovering-under-racial-capi⁠ Subscribe to our ⁠Patreon⁠ $3 from everyone viewing would help make this work sustainable! ⁠http://patreon.com/recoveryfortherevolution⁠ Book a ⁠1:1 Decolonizing Recovery Coaching Session with Me⁠  ⁠https://calendly.com/recoveryfortherevolution/decolonizing-recovery-coaching⁠ Sign up for the Unsettling Recovery waitlist  https://forms.gle/wNVG1KJu4PdZw4zU7 Timestamps 0:00 Intro 01:17 - capitalism punishes us if we don’t conform to social norms 05:04 - queerness and losing relationships with family and peers 07:24 - race, respectability, and losing people, places, and things 09:10 - racism in Alcoholics Anonymous and struggles to recovering from systemic oppression 15:19 - 2020, covid 19, and collective loss  21:48 - coming into gender and sexual identity in 2020 27:12 - neurodivergence and disability learning in 2020 31:08 covid19 pandemic and collective care loss  40:41 - grieving witnessing a year of mass unaliving 45:29 - grieving the crunch of capitalism 47:43 - the grief of people supporting Kamala Harris in the face of her complicity with genocide 50:05 - dating and vetting based on collective grief and values 51:02 - questions for reflection and calls for community building

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