The Embodied Feminist Podcast: Recent Episodes

Robin Hilton

Exploring embodiment, pleasure, and connection through an intersectional feminist lens.

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Join me in conversation with Trevia Woods as we explore cultural appropriation in wellness spaces.

Trevia (TREE-va) Woods is a mixed-race woman with Indigenous ancestors who has nearly two decades of experience in bodywork, education and community-building. She has roots in the Midwest and Colorado, after traveling the world finds herself back in America finding her roots and how she belongs in the world. Trevia hosts the HELD community to help women remember their power by learning to establish traditions and community care rituals while connecting with their own lineage and heritages without culturally or spiritually appropriating.

My Grandmother's Hands Book: https://www.amazon.com/My-Grandmothers-Hands-Racialized-Pathway/dp/1942094477/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2I9WVCQTJU2WS&dchild=1&keywords=my+grandmother%27s+hands&qid=1621290136&sprefix=my+grand%2Caps%2C174&sr=8-1

Sacred Circle Book: https://www.amazon.com/Sacred-Circles-Creating-Womens-Spirituality/dp/0062515225/ref=sr_1_2?crid=JR16HHYFP5PX&dchild=1&keywords=sacred+circles+book&qid=1621290206&sprefix=sacred+circle%2Caps%2C158&sr=8-2

Rooted & Embodied: they hosted the year long study group with the book My Grandmother's Hands. https://www.rootedandembodied.com/study-group-hub

Tending the Roots Fest: Recording can be purchased https://www.rootedandembodied.com/tending-the-roots-fest

Traits of White Supremacy: https://www.showingupforracialjustice.org/white-supremacy-culture-characteristics.html

Find Trevia online:

Join HELD, doors close August 31st, 2021: https://www.manytreeslifeway.com/held

Website: https://www.manytreeslifeway.com/

About page: https://www.manytreeslifeway.com/about

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trevia_woods/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/manytreeslifeway

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Welcome to the Embodied Feminist Podcast! This is our first official episode and I think you're going to love this interview with Tristan Katz.

Tristan Katz (they/them) is a writer, educator, and digital strategist based on the ancestral land of the Cowlitz and Clackamas peoples, now known as Portland, OR.

Tristan offers business and marketing individual and group mentorship programs, editing, web and graphic design services, and workshops and trainings centered around queer identity and transgender awareness with an anti-oppression and intersectional lens.

Their podcast, ALL THE FCK IN: Showing up for social justice in your work*, is a collaboration with Lauren Roberts, featuring conversations about all things business and entrepreneurship—from a radical perspective that says we don’t have to choose between social justice values and being successful.

Tristan was awarded the Reclamation Ventures grant in Spring 2021 to expand their offerings and dedicate time to writing their first book, title forthcoming.

They are proud to sit on the Board of Directors at Accessible Yoga—a non-profit working, through education and advocacy, to share the teachings and benefits of yoga with those who have been marginalized, and to identify and remove barriers to access, build strong networks, and advocate for an accessible, equitable, and dynamic yoga culture.

Open letter to JBrown: https://www.theconnectedyogateacher.com/letter-j-brown/

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The Embodied Feminist Podcast is an exploration of embodiment, pleasure, activism & connection through the power of conversations about how we engage with the world through our bodies, our hearts & our mind.

In Season One, we're examining the yoga & wellness industry through an intersectional feminist lens and having much-needed conversations about how we can create safer, justice-oriented spaces for our movement, spiritual & wellness practices. You're invited to listen in, share, & engage in this conversation with us.  

Subscribe to this podcast on your favorite podcast listening app and join us in June 2021 when we begin this journey together. 

Website: https://theembodiedfeminist.ca

Instagram: https://instagram.com/theembodiedfeminist 

Sponsor: https://instagram.com/deepen_ytt 

Host: https://robinjoy.ca