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In this episode of BURNT, Michelle and Lauren dive into the realities of political activism, grassroots organizing, and the emotional toll of advocacy work. They unpack the complexities of movement infighting, navigating social dynamics within activist spaces, and how burnout can impact long-term engagement. Through candid conversation, they explore the importance of authentic connection, community-building, and values-driven leadership in sustaining meaningful social change. The hosts also highlight the power of personal storytelling as a tool for advocacy, emphasizing how lived experience can inspire action, strengthen movements, and create lasting impact. What We're Talking About... 1. Political activism and movement infighting: navigating community dynamics and internal conflict in social justice spaces 2. Grassroots organizing metaphor: “boats and the river” as a framework for understanding coalition-building and social movements 3. The power of storytelling in advocacy: how personal narratives drive civic engagement and cultural change 4. Vicarious trauma in activism: emotional resilience, burnout prevention, and mental health in organizing 5. The Epstein files and survivor advocacy: accountability, systemic power, and supporting survivors within justice movements Chapters 00:00 Reconnecting and Reflections 03:46 Navigating the Political Landscape 06:41 Finding Your Community 09:41 The Importance of Empathy in Activism 12:37 Engaging with Political Figures 15:36 Addressing Social Issues and Advocacy 18:45 Personal Experiences in Activism 21:14 Centering Survivor Voices 25:19 Navigating Vicarious Trauma 27:08 The Power of Personal Stories 28:55 Unveiling Systemic Issues 32:24 The Cycle of Trauma 35:12 Healing Through Advocacy 37:11 Community Support and Growth
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