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EPISODE · May 3, 2020 · 35 MIN

Thinking in Seven Generations: Thinking Forward

from Inclusive Activism · host We>me

In this podcast - Calvin the Drapotmaniac and Rowdy the Inclusive Activist start to break down the idea of Thinking Seven Generations back and Seven Generations Forward. What does it mean to think in a more timeless frame? How can we better appreciate all of the work done for us and the shoulders of greatness we stand upon to live the lives we do?

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published May 3, 2020

In this podcast – Calvin the Drapotmaniac and Rowdy the Inclusive Activist start to break down the idea of Thinking Seven Generations back and Seven Generations Forward. What does it mean to think in a more timeless frame? How can we better appreciate all of the work done for us and the shoulders of greatness we stand upon to live the lives we do? Since this is a new podcast please rate us and review us to make sure we can get some eyes on this! You can do so at Apple Podcasts, Google Play Podcasts, and Spotify! Also if you want to leave us a voicemail we would LOVE to hear from YOU! Leave us a email, or shoot us a text! Also if you want to reach us at the podcast send us an email to [email protected] or reach out to Calvin at [email protected] We welcome you on a journey to healing and understanding as we seek to become our best selves.

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