Neurodivergent Report
What happens when your softness isn’t perceived as a weakness but your strategy for sustainability? This episode challenges the idea that activism has to be loud, dangerous, or perfect to make a difference. In this episode, we explore: * Women’s Work is Political: Jocie breaks down how reclaiming knitting as activism is both intentional and disruptive. * Small Impact Still Counts: From classrooms to community hats, we assert that changing even one life is meaningful & why quantitative scale isn’t the only measure of impact. * "Everyone is big enough to do something" Framework from Mister Rogers: Craftivism becomes an accessible entry point for people who can’t engage in traditional activism but still want to contribute in tangible ways. * Protecting Your Peace: We talk about perfectionism, the “digital HOA,” and how fear of doing it wrong stops people from doing anything at all. Key Questions Answered in the Audio: 1. Is craftivism “enough” to make a real difference? 2. How do you contribute to change if your body/brain/nervous system can’t tolerate traditional activism? 3. What does a sustainable craftivism practice actually look like? Resources Mentioned: CVNT Collective – https://cvntcollective.org [https://cvntcollective.org] Instagram: @cvnt.collective Join our crafting community >>>https://www.facebook.com/groups/1827428261337223 [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1827428261337223] Donate, shop, craft, or share to support the mission! Connect With Us! The Neurodivergent Report ndreportpod.com [http://ndreportpod.com] Follow us on all the socials @NDreportpod
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