EPISODE · Sep 16, 2025 · 15 MIN
Invisible Labor, Collective Storytelling, and Ubuntu with Faith Clarke
from Feminist Founders: Building Profitable People-First Businesses · host Becky Mollenkamp
Get "Liberate Your Business" by Becky Mollenkamp at https://liberateyourbusiness.com/In this solo episode of Feminist Founders, Faith Clarke reflects on the invisible labor women carry, the stories that connect us, and the power of collective truth-telling. Drawing from Desmond Tutu’s teaching on Ubuntu—“a person is a person through other persons”—Faith invites listeners to consider how our common humanity can be honored through deep listening, shared storytelling, and co-creation of solutions.Faith shares her background in qualitative research, her belief that human stories are data, and how the Feminist Founders community is engaging in collective storytelling to explore invisible labor. This episode is both a personal reflection and an invitation: to join a larger conversation, contribute your story, and help co-create liberatory solutions for founders and communities.💡 Discussed in this episode:The wisdom of Ubuntu and how it calls us into shared humanityWhy listening to stories is a spiritual practiceHow invisible labor impacts women’s health and livesThe limitations of traditional research methods and the power of lived experienceWhy collective truth-telling is essential for creating solutionsThe Feminist Founders initiative to document and share a white paper on invisible labor🎤 Proud members of the Feminist Podcasters Collective
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Get "Liberate Your Business" by Becky Mollenkamp at https://liberateyourbusiness.com/In this solo episode of Feminist Founders, Faith Clarke reflects on the invisible labor women carry, the stories that connect us, and the power of collective truth-telling. Drawing from Desmond Tutu’s teaching on Ubuntu—“a person is a person through other persons”—Faith invites listeners to consider how our common humanity can be honored through deep listening, shared storytelling, and co-creation of solutions.Faith shares her background in qualitative research, her belief that human stories are data, and how the Feminist Founders community is engaging in collective storytelling to explore invisible labor. This episode is both a personal reflection and an invitation: to join a larger conversation, contribute your story, and help co-create liberatory solutions for founders and communities.💡 Discussed in this episode:The wisdom of Ubuntu and how it calls us into shared humanityWhy listening to stories is a spiritual practiceHow invisible labor impacts women’s health and livesThe limitations of traditional research methods and the power of lived experienceWhy collective truth-telling is essential for creating solutionsThe Feminist Founders initiative to document and share a white paper on invisible labor🎤 Proud members of the Feminist Podcasters Collective
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