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Conscious Conversations with Mmabatho Montse

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Historie & religion

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Season 3 is centred around people of colour in Africa and the Diaspora. People of colour continue to suffer from the effects of structural racism and White supremacy. This structural discrimination and the subsequent stigmatisation have inflicted multiple traumas on people of colour that have developed into degenerative, fear-based ways of existing, causing a disconnection between relatives, community, the land and ancestral wisdom. In this season’s Conscious Conversations, we hope to give listeners tools to increase their self-awareness, shift the beliefs they hold about themselves, shift their values to reflect a philosophy of Ubuntu, and find out how to use their resources to recover, transform and restore themselves, their families, and their communities in a regenerative way that will nourish their whole being and strengthen their connection with our Source.

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Imagining a New Earth

In this conversation, Austen Smith and I explore ways to regain our creative energy and use our imagination to project our way into the reality we desire for ourselves and all Black communities. By reclaiming our ancestral wisdom, resilience, and veneration for the Earth, we can harness this creative force. The radical imagination entails stepping outside the confines of the now and into the expansiveness of what could be. It has been described as the ability to dream of possible futures and bring these possibilities back to the present to drive social transformation. Visit our website [https://www.montsem.co.za] · Follow on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/msmontsem] · YouTube Channel [https://youtu.be/X8ra3WWGuUo?si=DJEHLJWwLVDH5Jde] · Patreon [https://open.acast.com/public/patreon/fanSubscribe/11432265]

28. mai 2024 - 1 h 5 min
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Recovery, Healing & Restoration in Black Communities

Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) have faced disproportionate levels of violence from state institutions, the persistent legacies of slavery and segregation, and economic injustice and displacement. For centuries, the cognitive, spiritual, emotional, and physical resources of BIPOC communities have been disproportionately depleted due to structural anti-Black racism and White supremacy. In this conversation, Rev. Diane Ford-Dessables and I reflect on hopes for collective recovery and restoration for Black communities. I continue to ask: what do freedom and liberation mean to you? What are you willing to do to ensure your sovereignty and that of future generations? What does revolution in the 21st century look like? Visit our website [https://www.montsem.co.za] · Follow on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/msmontsem] · YouTube Channel [https://youtu.be/X8ra3WWGuUo?si=DJEHLJWwLVDH5Jde] · Patreon [https://open.acast.com/public/patreon/fanSubscribe/11432265]

22. mai 2024 - 59 min
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Settler Coloniality, Decolonising Space, Imagining New Futures

Settler colonialism in urban and rural landscapes in Africa has not only meant dispossession of land; it is also an ongoing system of power-use that has sought to homogenise, sterilise and decontextualise space and place. This linear way of thinking perpetuates the repression and genocide of peoples, and the exploitation of cultures, land and resources. It continues to alienate non-White people from their genealogical relations with nature and the non-visible world. While many African countries have enjoyed independence for decades, the quest for development, urbanisation, modernisation and globalisation has sustained and reproduced spatial inequality and exclusion for the majority of poor non-Whites. Decolonisation as a project has been undertaken in various ways by different actors, yet a modernist approach in urban and rural architectural design persists. It is rooted in the dominant culture, in the decontextualisation of people, space and time, undermining issues related to eco-diversity, transitional justice, restoration and diversity. This situation deeply reinforces hopelessness, fearfulness, a sense of scarcity and displacement, and an inability to imagine future cities where everyone belongs. In this conversation, we’ll reflect on our past and our hopes for a decolonised future, imagining future urban and rural places and spaces that are resilient, anticipatory, inclusive, autonomous and technologically disruptive. Visit our website [https://www.montsem.co.za] · Follow on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/msmontsem] · YouTube Channel [https://youtu.be/X8ra3WWGuUo?si=DJEHLJWwLVDH5Jde] · Patreon [https://open.acast.com/public/patreon/fanSubscribe/11432265]

14. mai 2024 - 1 h 25 min
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The Path of Fearlessness, Healing and Liberation

Societies across the globe are built on a dominant culture – an oppressive, violent, hurtful, exploitative and destructive fear-based culture that thrives on inequalities in terms of gender, race, class and income. Dominance as a cultural construct has for centuries had a strong presence in institutions, influencing the socio-political agenda and landscape of societies. Fear as a concept, especially in relation to its opposite – love, is one of the most important and under-researched concepts of our time. Love is said to be a pattern that is life giving, regenerative, healthy and emancipatory, and fear is said to be a pattern of death, degeneration, dis-ease and enslavement. Fear-based conditioning is created when a person is hurt and does not heal that hurt, causing a disassociation from love. It’s a cause of great trauma. Fear is a dominant symptom in non-self-regulating, hurting and violent societies that have been subject to oppression and domination. In turn, like a virus, this fear infects the ideologies, myths, beliefs, values and socio-cultural context of societies. Fear and love are directly related, and so are fearlessness and liberation. Visit our website [https://www.montsem.co.za] · Follow on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/msmontsem] · YouTube Channel [https://youtu.be/X8ra3WWGuUo?si=DJEHLJWwLVDH5Jde] · Patreon [https://open.acast.com/public/patreon/fanSubscribe/11432265]

29. april 2024 - 1 h 38 min
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