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Throw That Ass in a Healing Circle with Eric, Luna, and A.J.

1 h 2 min · 7 de nov de 2024
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Whew, child. In this final episode of the season, hosts Luna Malbroux, A.J. Haynes, and Eric Fleming kiki and demonstrate the power of community care, giggles, and yes-throwing ass.   The three discuss how reproductive justice transformed their personal and professional lives while offering the listener an invitation to connect, to feel, to be human. A.J. Haynes highlights the importance of laughter and community in processing grief, while Luna Malbroux shares how working with LAAF transformed with Joy Channel and the need for emotional literacy. Eric Fleming talks about the significance of touch, community, and slowing down for self-care. They also explore the concept of feminine power and Audre Lorde's Uses of The Erotic. The conversation underscores the brilliant power of community, collaboration, and the importance of rest and care in their work.  Take it slow and easy and listen to your new friends.

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Throw That Ass in a Healing Circle with Eric, Luna, and A.J.

Whew, child. In this final episode of the season, hosts Luna Malbroux, A.J. Haynes, and Eric Fleming kiki and demonstrate the power of community care, giggles, and yes-throwing ass.   The three discuss how reproductive justice transformed their personal and professional lives while offering the listener an invitation to connect, to feel, to be human. A.J. Haynes highlights the importance of laughter and community in processing grief, while Luna Malbroux shares how working with LAAF transformed with Joy Channel and the need for emotional literacy. Eric Fleming talks about the significance of touch, community, and slowing down for self-care. They also explore the concept of feminine power and Audre Lorde's Uses of The Erotic. The conversation underscores the brilliant power of community, collaboration, and the importance of rest and care in their work.  Take it slow and easy and listen to your new friends.

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