
Writing Life Together began by another name in 2018-2019 with just 30 episodes (it was then Writing Feminist Life Together). I am still a feminist, but the new title for season 2 (now 7 years later) also reflects letting my neurodivergent brain take more pathways. This podcast is about how we write the narratives of our own lives, instead of the dominant narratives being written on us by systems n... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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This episode offers my PhD research at the intersections of neuroscience, therapy, and feminist writing practices to talk about what the processes of recognition—and non recognition—do to us. I especially highlight Black feminist thinkers at this nex... more
Neuroscience tells us recognition is important for how our brains grow. What parts of yourself do you need to name and recognize? What parts of yourself would you like to ask others to recognize? How is recognition part of growth and healing and flou... more
How can feminist writing practices help us get closer to the knowledge inside ourself that is both powerful and entwined within deep grief labor? And how do we learn to hold that process as it unfolds? What changes in ourselves and our relationships ... more
Self-care is useful as a coping mechanism, but it's also an attempt at an individual solution to a problem that has deep, systemic roots. i talk about identifying our needs and deprivations, as well as the abundant resources of various kinds that we ... more
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I am grateful with my whole heart for this work created by Kimberly George.
The layers of insight, analysis and invitation to cultural and self reflection in this podcast mirror the realities of complexity in our society and time in a way that few media resources do. Kimberly George's interdisciplinary training and practice in gender studies, ethnic studies, religion/theology and psychotherapy, and her 15 years deep of scholarly labor across these fields, are woven together in such a honed an... more
One of my friends/coworkers was listening to your podcast the other day, and the topics I heard articulated sounded exactly like the conversations I've been having with my mom and other feminine friends for years! It got me so excited to hear these topics academically discussed and given power through Kimberly's voice and incredible insight!
I plan on sharing your series of "Men learning feminism" with a couple cis men I work with at our nonprofit because I think our work could be dramatically ... more
Kimberly George combines multiple deeply-researched fields and a phenomenal understanding of pedagogy to bring you a discussion of feminism that is like nothing else in the podcasting world. Don't miss it. I recommend this podcast especially for men looking to improve their understanding of their own role in patriarchy.
kimberly b george speaks to the heart of what matters. As a 67yo feminist, I find her approach to systems and system impact helpful and quietly effective. She asks that we dive deeply into our experience for core truths we carry in our bodies.
Kimberly brings tremendous knowledge and expertise cultivated through extensive study in multiple academic disciplines and delivers it in a very warm, welcoming, accessible way. I am learning something from every episode and the material is actionable in ways that are helpful in being more empathetic and integrated.









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