EPISODE · Aug 7, 2023 · 50 MIN
The Creative Spirituality of Compassion with Dr. Shakti Butler
from Fierce Compassion · host Roxy Manning and Sarah Peyton
In this episode, Roxy and Sarah are joined by filmmaker, dreamer, and transformative educator, Dr. Shakti Butler. Shakti gets deep into the unifying power of love, spirituality, and dreams as inspirations and energizers for our creativity and our antiracism work. Together, we travel with Shakti into her early years growing up in Harlem, and learn how she was impacted by both family history and civil rights leaders advocating passionately for liberation. Shakti shares her creative process and makes profound connections between compassion, connection, community, and transformation. Shakti Butler, PhD, is a visionary, dreamer, filmmaker, transformative learning educator, wife, mother, grandmother, and friend to many. She is the President and Founder of World Trust Educational Service, Inc., a non-profit transformative educational organization. Rooted in love and justice, World Trust produces films, curricula, workshops, and programs that are catalysts for institutional, structural, and cultural change. Shakti is an inspirational speaker, facilitator, trainer, and lecturer who is sought after by schools, universities, public and private organizations, and faith-based institutions. Dr. Butler has produced five documentaries and served as the diversity consultant and advisor on the Oscar-winning Disney animated film, Zootopia, which focuses on challenging bias and systemic inequity. You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of "Fierce Compassion at antiracistconversations.com/fierce-compassion-podcast. For more information about our Antiracist Conversations book series, visit antiracistconversations.com Stay up to date with Sarah and Roxy's personal work at Sarahpeyton.com and Roxannemanning.com Like this podcast? Rate "Fierce Compassion" on this podcast app, leave a review, and share it with your friends! This episode was produced by hannah rubin.
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In this episode, Roxy and Sarah are joined by filmmaker, dreamer, and transformative educator, Dr. Shakti Butler. Shakti gets deep into the unifying power of love, spirituality, and dreams as inspirations and energizers for our creativity and our antiracism work. Together, we travel with Shakti into her early years growing up in Harlem, and learn how she was impacted by both family history and civil rights leaders advocating passionately for liberation. Shakti shares her creative process and makes profound connections between compassion, connection, community, and transformation. Shakti Butler, PhD, is a visionary, dreamer, filmmaker, transformative learning educator, wife, mother, grandmother, and friend to many. She is the President and Founder of World Trust Educational Service, Inc., a non-profit transformative educational organization. Rooted in love and justice, World Trust produces films, curricula, workshops, and programs that are catalysts for institutional, structural, and cultural change. Shakti is an inspirational speaker, facilitator, trainer, and lecturer who is sought after by schools, universities, public and private organizations, and faith-based institutions. Dr. Butler has produced five documentaries and served as the diversity consultant and advisor on the Oscar-winning Disney animated film, Zootopia, which focuses on challenging bias and systemic inequity. You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of "Fierce Compassion at antiracistconversations.com/fierce-compassion-podcast. For more information about our Antiracist Conversations book series, visit antiracistconversations.com Stay up to date with Sarah and Roxy's personal work at Sarahpeyton.com and Roxannemanning.com Like this podcast? Rate "Fierce Compassion" on this podcast app, leave a review, and share it with your friends! This episode was produced by hannah rubin.
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