Carmen LoBue: Ladies Who Clock Privilege; Recognition, Monopoly Experiment, Black Creators, Community Resources

EPISODE · May 31, 2025 · 58 MIN

Carmen LoBue: Ladies Who Clock Privilege; Recognition, Monopoly Experiment, Black Creators, Community Resources

from Ladies Who Bronché · host Ladies Who Bronché

In this episode of Ladies Who Bronché, Julissa and Bue engage the intersections of art, community, and personal experiences. They explore the concept of being a 'peaceful warrior' and how art serves as an outlet for rage, especially in times of social unrest. The discussion shifts to the importance of community in nurturing creativity and the complexities of recognition in creative spaces. They also dive into the duality of wealth and goodness, and the impact of privilege on individual experiences. Podcast: @ladieswhobroncheGuest: Carmen LoBue @carmenlobueHost: Julissa Contreras @jewleesah @storyquoMusic by: Joe Endozo @animalanimal_musicThemes: Community, Art, Rage, Food, Culture, Recognition, Privilege, Wealth, Self-CareChapters: 00:00 Welcome to the Brunch Table01:26 Exploring the Concept of a Peaceful Warrior02:10 Art as an Outlet for Rage06:27 The Importance of Community in Art10:23 Cultural Significance of Food12:49 Conversations Over Brunch13:46 Shoutouts to Inspiring People and Projects18:42 Critique of Recognition Systems in the Arts30:00 Building Trust and Community Needs35:11 Understanding Privilege Through Experiments38:26 Defining Lack and Its Impact42:34 Wealth, Goodness, and Community Support48:22 Grounding Techniques and Community Inspiration53:33 Animal Medicine: Lessons from NatureKey takeaways:Art can be a powerful outlet for rage.Community plays a crucial role in nurturing creativity.Food holds cultural significance and brings people together.Conversations over meals can deepen connections.Recognition in creative spaces often comes with challenges.Wealth can coexist with goodness, but it depends on the individual.Understanding privilege is essential in addressing social issues.Grounding techniques are important for mental health.Building community can lead to shared resources and support.Self-care is vital in navigating life's challenges.

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