Black and brown women have not been allowed to exist in the world as the fullest expressions of who we are and who we can be. Violence, deprivation, and oppression have ruptured our connections with our bodies, our spirits, and each other. But healing and liberation are possible. We feel this possibility when we’re together - just us. Through the eyes of Black and brown queer women, Seen explores ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 88 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
While we often want to hold onto the things we love forever, endings are a sacred part of our natural cycles and they deserve to be honoured. In this final episode, Nic and Lala discuss their decision to end the podcast, reflect on their achievements... more
For the final episode of the season, Nic and Lala are joined by Marcellite Failla, a practitioner and scholar of African diasporic religions and spiritualities. Together, they explore the alchemy of change once more, interweaving the importance of ri... more
The challenges associated with growth, transformation or success are often under-discussed. Often, we imagine that getting the thing you’ve been working so hard for means you’re set, that you have it under control — but what happens in reality? In th... more
At some point along our journeys of personal growth or healing, we can find ourselves plateauing into a dreaded sense of stagnancy. In this episode, Nic and Lala explore the ways that stopping, stillness and taking stock are crucial elements to perso... more
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Deep gratitude for these words from Nic. White people need to hear this so many times to help us find an understanding of what really needs to be done. Thank you for producing this so we can keep moving.
Had the chance to see this recorded live at the Vancouver Podcast Festival. It was my first exposure to this podcast and immediately I thought this right here is the stuff I rant about, that I struggle to articulate and thought people weren’t taking about! They are and it’s right here! It’s so exciting to have stumbled across this gem of a podcast, so full of humour, intelligence and openness. Have subscribed!
Straight, white, cis woman here. I wondered if I should even listen to this because it’s not “for me.” But it is, because I need your voices. I need your perspectives. I can’t get enough of your conscious beliefs and the way you make space for your self and others. Thankful to have landed here.
This podcast delivers healing justice that Vancouver needs. Nic and Lala have such a seamless and attuned and gentle dynamic within their conversations that I feel like I can see the conversation move forward in space and time. It feels like braids of growth and learning that don’t often happen because women of colour are so often interrupted and censored and silenced. I learn so much from these episodes and feel like they speak directly to my needs. I can’t wait to hear more and to continued to... more
A deep, deep dive into the nuances of life as a Canadian WOC and settler of colour that is approachable, empathetic, engaging, enraging, and so deeply affirming. This podcast is not for white folx and instead it's for us - thank you, thank you for carving out space and sharing your truths.
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