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Black Women at Play
by Adeola
This podcast is about cultivating play as a healing and liberatory practice. It's a place for Black women and gender expansive people to remember, delight in, more deeply explore, and reclaim—the past, present, and future of play in their lives. I hope these conversations support us all to more fully access the aliveness we deeply need and deserve. Join me and my friends in bearing witness to and building on this growing collective conversation, which predates the podcast and will continue to ripple far and wide.
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Our Signs
What if there was a sign—or bat signal if you will—that let us know it's time to play? What are the conditions that draw you into playful experiences? And how do we create the life rhythms and context for play? When I first imagined Black Women at Play as an in-person experience and a podcast, an image came to heart that moved me. I’m feeling grateful to share some versions of that image with you (our signs), and chat about some of the ways we can invite ourselves and others into making space for and protecting our play practice. Check out the images here. To be in touch: [email protected]
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The Art Of Being Silly
Me and my friend Jess Brown, getting into shenanigans and our play roots today. We’re exploring what’s wonderful, what’s really hard, and what’s been transformed by our different ways of moving with play as a foundation, and a core part of who we are (both by nature and by repeated choice). I gathered some images, links, and other bits we mention in this episode here (full URL below). Check out Jess’s dynamic art on instagram @theladyjbrown, powerful water events at Float With Ease, and amazing shared workspaces/creative studios at East 33 (which is where we recorded this episode). To be in touch: [email protected]. 2 Show Notes: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_I2DqNjyi_nlXyOMBC2-4Hek8dTQSmoy/view?usp=sharingEp. 1 Show Notes (in case you missed it): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tsn0BxvTI2rc0cBZ7sTnFQHeQWx-Jm44/view?usp=sharing
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Saturday Morning Cartoons & Hand Clapping Games
Back in the playground. Today, with me and my friend Becci Davis—getting into some nostalgia. From Elmer’s glue hands and click-pens, to stickers and hello kitty collections, to making potions and flower crowns. Nostalgia can feel like magic. Bringing us back to moments when we felt most alive, curious, and connected. It can also kick up grief, old wounds, and some cringe. So we do our best to move with care, find a balance, and welcome the powerful gifts that can find us when we practice with nostalgic play. I gathered some images, links, and other tokens mentioned in this episode here. Check out Becci Davis’ beautiful and moving work at beccidavis.com. To be in touch: [email protected]
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A Warm Beginning
Pop into our playground, where the full spectrum of cozy nostalgia, nerdy curiosities, unapologetic cackles, silly shenanigans, and awkward Blackness is welcome. Come hear about some wishes and intentions for the podcast in the months ahead.Huge thank you to all the loved ones in my life who encouraged me to bring this sweet podcast from my heart into the world. Special gratitude to my dear friend Becci Davis for sound engineering support, and the endless other warm touchpoints you offered along the way to help me move past having almost zero tech savvy (lol), to standing firmly and joyfully in my creative energy.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This podcast is about cultivating play as a healing and liberatory practice. It's a place for Black women and gender expansive people to remember, delight in, more deeply explore, and reclaim—the past, present, and future of play in their lives. I hope these conversations support us all to more fully access the aliveness we deeply need and deserve. Join me and my friends in bearing witness to and building on this growing collective conversation, which predates the podcast and will continue to ripple far and wide.
HOSTED BY
Adeola
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