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Interrupting Business As Usual

Podcast de Nikki Blak

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Interrupting Business as Usual is the weekly resource for folks who've awakened to oppression, injustice, and the bullshit of the status quo and are looking for ways to live, work, parent, build, and lead in more subversive, disruptive, and liberated ways. We talk life, business, purpose, and liberation — for the newly aware and long-time interrupters alike. If you're ready to rise to your next level, as the most liberated version of yourself, you're in the right place. Let's interrupt business as usual.

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77 episodios

Portada del episodio Ep 77: How Do We Achieve Matriarchy? Healing Beyond Whiteness and Toward Collective Liberation with Myisha T. Hill

Ep 77: How Do We Achieve Matriarchy? Healing Beyond Whiteness and Toward Collective Liberation with Myisha T. Hill

Matriarchy is not simply women occupying positions of power inside the same violent systems. It is a complete reimagining of how we relate to ourselves, one another, the Earth, healing, care, accountability, and collective survival. In the final installment of this series on matriarchy, Nikki sits down with educator, author, and healing justice practitioner Myisha T. Hill for a profound conversation about what it would actually take to co-create a matriarchal society. Together, they explore why liberation cannot be achieved through intellectual understanding alone and why healing - especially healing beyond whiteness, hierarchy, patriarchy, and codependency - is essential to collective liberation. This conversation dives deep into: * Whiteness as erasure * Somatics and nervous system healing * The difference between codependency and interdependence * Ancestor work and healing historical wounds * Why white feminism cannot create matriarchy * Black feminist and Indigenous understandings of care * Healing justice as liberatory practice * Embodiment, praxis, and living the work IRL * Collective liberation and the future we must learn to co-create together Myisha also shares insights from her groundbreaking book Heal Your Way Forward and discusses why so many people attempt liberation work without first doing the internal healing required to sustain it. If Episodes 75 and 76 asked us to rethink power and democracy, this conversation asks us something even deeper: Who must we become to make matriarchy possible? TAP HERE [https://myishathill.com/] to connect with Myisha T. Hill, learn more about her Joy Is the Revolution Tour, and get a copy of her book Heal Your Way Forward: The Co-Conspirator's Guide to an Antiracist Future. Special thanks to Def Sound for providing the theme for Interrupting Business As Usual.⁣⁣⁣⁣ ⁣ Where do we go from here? * To learn more about what you heard on the podcast today, visit nikkiblak.com [https://bit.ly/website-IBAU]. * TAP HERE [https://bit.ly/work-with-nikki-IBAU] to work privately with Nikki * TAP HERE [https://bit.ly/email-sign-up-IBAU] to subscribe to the free weekly email series Resourcing a Revolution for more exclusive content * Follow Nikki on IG: @nikkiblak [https://www.instagram.com/nikkiblak]

17 de may de 2026 - 51 min
Portada del episodio Ep 76: How to Save Democracy with Matriarchy: Healing Historical Wounds and Practicing Care Without Control with Crystal Tennille Irby

Ep 76: How to Save Democracy with Matriarchy: Healing Historical Wounds and Practicing Care Without Control with Crystal Tennille Irby

What would it actually take to save democracy? And what if the answer isn't more control, more domination, or simply replacing men with women in positions of power? In this episode of Interrupting Business as Usual, Nikki sits down with writer, podcaster, birth worker, and creative visionary Crystal Tennille Irby for a conversation about matriarchy, collective care, Black motherhood, and what it means to build a society rooted in care instead of control. As gender-based violence, authoritarianism, and political instability continue escalating across the United States, more people are calling for matriarchy as an alternative to patriarchy. But what do people actually mean when they say "matriarchy"? And are we truly prepared for the kind of transformation a matriarchal society would require? Together, Crystal and Nikki explore: * Why matriarchy is not simply "women in power" * How patriarchy distorts our understanding of power * Collective care, motherhood, and community responsibility * What the historical wounds of chattel slavery have to do with our inability to build a matriarchal society * The importance of liberatory imagination, creativity, and dreaming * Why democracy cannot survive without a radically different relationship to care, power, and community This conversation also examines the role of Black women in political resistance movements, the South as both a historical wound and a site of liberation, and the ways liberal feminism often reproduces patriarchal ideas about power and domination. More than a conversation about matriarchy, this episode is an invitation to imagine new ways of relating to one another - ways rooted in accountability, creativity, collective responsibility, and care without control. If you've been asking: * What is matriarchy? * Can matriarchy replace patriarchy? * How do we build safer communities? * Why does modern feminism still feel rooted in domination? * What would a society centered around care actually look like? This episode is for you. TAP HERE [https://www.instagram.com/crystaltennilleirby?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==] to connect with Crystal Tennille Irby. Listen to Dem Black Mamas Podcast at: https://demblackmamas.com/podcast [https://demblackmamas.com/podcast] Special thanks to Def Sound for providing the theme for Interrupting Business As Usual.⁣⁣⁣⁣ ⁣ Where do we go from here? * To learn more about what you heard on the podcast today, visit nikkiblak.com [https://bit.ly/website-IBAU]. * TAP HERE [https://bit.ly/work-with-nikki-IBAU] to work privately with Nikki * TAP HERE [https://bit.ly/email-sign-up-IBAU] to subscribe to the free weekly email series Resourcing a Revolution for more exclusive content Follow Nikki on IG: @nikkiblak [https://www.instagram.com/nikkiblak]

10 de may de 2026 - 1 h 12 min
Portada del episodio Ep 75: Matriarchy Won't Work Until We Rethink Power: Care, Repair, and What Liberal Feminism Gets Wrong with Rev. Brig Feltus

Ep 75: Matriarchy Won't Work Until We Rethink Power: Care, Repair, and What Liberal Feminism Gets Wrong with Rev. Brig Feltus

Matriarchy won't save us. Not if we're still operating from the same broken understanding of power that created the world we're trying to escape. In this episode of Interrupting Business as Usual, Nikki is in conversation with Reverend Brig Feltus - anti-racism educator, metaphysical minister, and someone who embodies what it means to move through the world with deep relational awareness. Together, they interrogate the rising call for matriarchy in response to patriarchy, gender-based violence, and femicide - especially as liberal feminism positions matriarchy as the "solution." And they ask a harder question: What if we're not actually ready for matriarchy? Because if your understanding of power is still rooted in domination, control, and hierarchy… Then you're not building something new. You're replicating the same system with different people at the top. In this episode, we explore: * What matriarchy actually means (and what it doesn't) * Why liberal feminism misunderstands power - and the consequences of that * How Black women have always practiced forms of matrilineal care and collective responsibility * Allo-parenting, community care, and relational ways of being * Why integrity is a prerequisite for leadership, trust, and collective safety * The role of repair and accountability in building any liberatory future * How our socialization under patriarchy limits our ability to imagine something different * Why many women either fear power or replicate domination when they access it * What it actually requires to move toward a matriarchal or matrilineal society This isn't a conversation about replacing patriarchy with matriarchy. It's a conversation about transforming our relationship to power. Because without care, integrity, and repair… Matriarchy won't work. If you've been asking: * "What is matriarchy?" * "Is matriarchy better than patriarchy?" * "Can feminism actually create liberation?" This episode will challenge what you think you know and invite you into something deeper. Connect with Reverend Brig Feltus by visiting https://www.rememberinstitute.com/ [https://www.rememberinstitute.com/] Special thanks to Def Sound for providing the theme for Interrupting Business As Usual.⁣⁣⁣⁣ ⁣ Where do we go from here? * To learn more about what you heard on the podcast today, visit nikkiblak.com [https://bit.ly/website-IBAU]. * TAP HERE [https://bit.ly/work-with-nikki-IBAU] to work privately with Nikki * TAP HERE [https://bit.ly/email-sign-up-IBAU] to subscribe to the free weekly email series Resourcing a Revolution for more exclusive content Follow me on IG: @nikkiblak [https://www.instagram.com/nikkiblak]

4 de may de 2026 - 1 h 5 min
Portada del episodio Ep 74: The Problem with Leadership in Social Justice Spaces

Ep 74: The Problem with Leadership in Social Justice Spaces

You don't have a leadership problem. You have a how you think about leadership problem. Every time harm happens in activist spaces, we ask: Who allowed this person to lead? But we don't ask: Why were we organizing ourselves around them in the first place? In this episode, Nikki breaks down how leadership models in social justice spaces concentrate power, recreate harm, and keep us stuck in the same cycles. In This Episode * Why charismatic leaders are often a red flag, not a solution * How movements recreate hierarchy instead of dismantling it * The danger of outsourcing your power and critical thinking * Why visibility gets mistaken for integrity * What it actually means to practice shared power and accountability Special thanks to Def Sound for providing the theme for Interrupting Everything.⁣⁣⁣⁣ ⁣ Where do we go from here? * To learn more about what you heard on the podcast today, visit nikkiblak.com [http://nikkiblak.com/]. * TAP HERE [https://bit.ly/work-with-nikki-IBAU] to work privately with Nikki * TAP HERE [https://bit.ly/email-sign-up-IBAU] to subscribe to the free weekly email series Resourcing a Revolution for more exclusive content * Follow Nikki on IG: @nikkiblak [https://www.instagram.com/nikkiblak]

26 de abr de 2026 - 19 min
Portada del episodio Ep 73: We Believe Survivors, So Why Does This Keep Happening?

Ep 73: We Believe Survivors, So Why Does This Keep Happening?

We say we believe survivors. And for the most part, we do. But if that's true… why does the same harm keep happening in liberation spaces? Why do the patterns stay the same - even in communities that claim to know better? In this episode, Nikki breaks down why belief without action changes nothing, how accountability gets avoided, and what it actually requires to interrupt harm in real time. In This Episode * Why believing survivors isn't enough * The real cost of accountability (and why most people avoid it) * The 4 key questions that make "complicated" situations less complicated * What you need to ask yourself if you're serious about liberation * What to do if you want to support survivors but you're scared of "getting it wrong" Special thanks to Def Sound for providing the theme for Interrupting Everything.⁣⁣⁣⁣ ⁣ Where do we go from here? * To learn more about what you heard on the podcast today, visit nikkiblak.com [http://nikkiblak.com/]. * TAP HERE [https://bit.ly/work-with-nikki-IBAU] to work privately with Nikki * TAP HERE [https://bit.ly/email-sign-up-IBAU] to subscribe to the free weekly email series Resourcing a Revolution for more exclusive content * Follow Nikki on IG: @nikkiblak [https://www.instagram.com/nikkiblak]

19 de abr de 2026 - 16 min
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MI TOC es feliz, que maravilla. Ordenador, limpio, sugerencias de categorías nuevas a explorar!!!
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App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
contenidos frescos e inteligentes
La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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