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United Bodies

Podcast by Kendall Ciesemier

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United Bodies is a podcast about the lived experience of health. Join health and disability writer, producer, and activist Kendall Ciesemier and her guests as they explore how different components of our health – mental, physical, social, and spiritual – interplay with one another and intersect with the whole of our identity. When we understand these forces in our lives, we can meet both ourselves and others with more empathy and maybe even realize our fights for equity, justice, freedom, and accessibility are united. 

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12 episodes
episode What Makes an Enjoyable Life With Andrea Gibson artwork
What Makes an Enjoyable Life With Andrea Gibson

As the first season of United Bodies comes to a close, here’s a conversation that will buoy us all by proving what’s possible. We’ve been talking about building the world we need -- be that through destigmatizing the hard stuff in our life through humor, liberating ourselves through movement, choosing to write a new story for our lives, finding bodily pleasure, or reconciling our spirituality. Today we are bringing all of those threads together in a conversation about accessing joy amidst the deepest of suffering, amidst any circumstance even while staring down our own mortality, because ultimately, that is true freedom.  Choosing and experiencing joy can be difficult for so many reasons and we will address those -- be it our knack for comparison or shame, or our resistance or fear of embodiment and presence. Our guest today, Andrea Gibson, proves that navigating these forces are worth it to experience the fullness that joy can bring to our lives. Andrea is Colorado’s Poet Laureate and one of the most celebrated and influential spoken word poets of our time. Their poems center around LGBTQ issues, gender, feminism, mental health, and social justice. The winner of the first Women’s World Poetry Slam, Andrea is the author of seven award winning books, most recently “You Better Be Lightning".  Andrea joins us to share the experience of feeling joy amidst life’s greatest challenges. Check out this episode’s landing page [https://msmagazine.com/podcast/what-makes-an-enjoyable-life-with-andrea-gibson/] at MsMagazine.com [https://msmagazine.com/podcast/rest-in-power-anita-pointer-womens-rights-champion-on-and-off-the-stage/%20] for a full transcript and more. For more, follow:  @AndreaGibson [https://www.instagram.com/andreagibson/] @KendallCiesemier [https://www.instagram.com/kendallciesemier] @Ms_Magazine [https://www.instagram.com/ms_magazine/?hl=en]

18. mar. 2024 - 48 min
episode Pleasure Is For All of Us with adrienne maree brown artwork
Pleasure Is For All of Us with adrienne maree brown

Today we’re talking about pleasure. I can already tell that some of you are wincing. Pleasure is experienced in our bodies and keeps us full of aliveness—whether that’s the pleasure that comes from feeling sun on our backs, tasting our favorite treat, or from a steamy sexcapade. We’re talking about it all today with the person who wrote a whole book  about its importance. adrienne maree brown is the NYT Bestselling author of Pleasure Activism. She’s a writer, activist and organizer who believes deeply that the only reason we can continue to resist oppressive structures, and the only reason to resist oppressive structures is to experience the fullness of pleasure in our lives. We weren’t made to suffer. We were made to live irresistible joyful, satisfying, and good lives.  Pleasure can be hard to come by, specifically if you live with a marginalized identity, are disconnected from your body, or have experienced a weaponization of pleasure. But adrienne says that especially then, pleasure is important to fight for and access. Today we’re digging in with adrienne as she takes on the task of proving to all of us that finding pleasure is worth it. Check out this episode’s landing page [https://msmagazine.com/podcast/pleasure-is-for-all-of-us-with-adrienne-maree-brown/] at MsMagazine.com [https://msmagazine.com/podcast/rest-in-power-anita-pointer-womens-rights-champion-on-and-off-the-stage/%20] for a full transcript and more. For more, follow:  @adriennemareebrown [https://www.instagram.com/adriennemareebrown/] @KendallCiesemier [https://www.instagram.com/kendallciesemier] @Ms_Magazine [https://www.instagram.com/ms_magazine/?hl=en]

11. mar. 2024 - 39 min
episode Reclaiming Spirituality After It Was Weaponized Against Us with Phillip Picardi artwork
Reclaiming Spirituality After It Was Weaponized Against Us with Phillip Picardi

For many of us, spiritual health is a facet of our health that we consider less, perhaps even give less weight to or spend less time cultivating. There are many reasons for this. Spirituality can feel elusive, confusing, scary, and unknown. It can bring up religious baggage, ostracization, and pain.  Religion is one of the most notable constructs of how people find and express individual and communal spirituality, but it’s also been used as a tool to oppress and commit violence. At a time when it feels like there is pain, suffering, and oppression everywhere we look, spirituality can force us to grapple with a lot of messiness -- in a way that can feel inaccessible at best, and offensive at worst.  Today, I’m speaking with Phillip Picardi, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer at the Los Angeles LGBT Center, as well as an award-winning journalist and editor formerly of OUT Magazine, Teen Vogue and Them. Phillip was also the host of Crooked Media’s podcast Unholier Than Thou, where he explored all things saintly and secular and is a graduate of Harvard Divinity School where he received his master’s in Religion and Public Life.    A few years ago, Phillip embarked on a spiritual journey centered on reclaiming Christianity and in particular, Catholicism, the religious tradition that he was raised in and had given up on as a gay kid. Phillip knows firsthand that acknowledging and engaging in our individual spirituality, however you label that, or in whatever way that may look, can really serve us. Spirituality can ground us, give us purpose, and guide us, even if it doesn’t come easy. Check out this episode’s landing page [https://msmagazine.com/podcast/reclaiming-spirituality-after-it-was-weaponized-against-us-with-phillip-picardi/] at MsMagazine.com [https://msmagazine.com/podcast/rest-in-power-anita-pointer-womens-rights-champion-on-and-off-the-stage/%20] for a full transcript and more. For more, follow:  Phillip @PfPicardi [https://www.instagram.com/pfpicardi/] @KendallCiesemier [https://www.instagram.com/kendallciesemier] @Ms_Magazine [https://www.instagram.com/ms_magazine/?hl=en]

04. mar. 2024 - 43 min
episode The Liberating Power of Movement With Morgan Dixon and Aj Williams artwork
The Liberating Power of Movement With Morgan Dixon and Aj Williams

Moving your body, in any way you can, can be a liberating experience—to feel your power, your strength, your security and resiliency through a step forward, a dance, a roll or stroll through nature.  Studies support this—movement has a profound impact on our brains: reducing stress, anxiety, and depression, encouraging creativity and ingenuity. Think about it: when we are babies, we move our bodies naturally. We are born with the desire to move because movement feels good to us.  But as adults our natural inclination to move is co-opted and politicized by diet culture and the wellness industrial complex. We are told to move in ways or for purposes that hurt, make us feel weak, or ashamed. When we take back movement for ourselves, not as vigorous exercise or to lose weight, we find that joy, personal power, and meaning all are available to us through moving our bodies.  So today, we’re going to explore how two efforts centered around movement are leading to transformative liberation for those involved, starting with Morgan Dixon and GirlTrek and following with AJ Williams, a documentarian working on a film about accessible recreation. Check out this episode’s landing page [https://msmagazine.com/podcast/the-liberating-power-of-movement-with-morgan-dixon-and-aj-williams/] at MsMagazine.com [https://msmagazine.com/podcast/rest-in-power-anita-pointer-womens-rights-champion-on-and-off-the-stage/%20] for a full transcript and more. For more, follow:  Morgan @morgantreks [https://www.instagram.com/morgantreks/?hl=en] Aj @ajwdoc [https://www.instagram.com/ajwdoc/?hl=en] @KendallCiesemier [https://www.instagram.com/kendallciesemier] @Ms_Magazine [https://www.instagram.com/ms_magazine/?hl=en]

26. feb. 2024 - 44 min
episode Writing A New Story with Stephanie Foo artwork
Writing A New Story with Stephanie Foo

Content warning: child abuse Trauma is everywhere we look. Most prominently, trauma is marked by a sense of powerlessness and loss of control. This is one of most overwhelming parts of experiencing trauma. It’s terrifying to lose control over our bodies and our lives. Recovery is then about regaining control over all that was taken from us.  One tool that can help us is the act of writing our stories. When we are able to reclaim our own stories, we can find a power greater than the power we lost. For Stephanie Foo, author of What My Bones Know, a memoir about healing with complex post-traumatic stress disorder, writing about her family’s intergenerational immigrant trauma slowly helped her rearrange the puzzle pieces of her own life.  Once she had distance from her experience, she was able to use what she discovered in her writing to craft a memoir of hope and healing for the countless others experiencing the impact of chronic trauma. Today, Stephanie, journalist and radio producer, formerly of This American Life and Snap Judgment, joins us to break down how she approached writing What My Bones Know and the radical power available when we reclaim our stories. Check out this episode’s landing page [https://msmagazine.com/podcast/writing-a-new-story-with-stephanie-foo/] at MsMagazine.com [https://msmagazine.com/podcast/rest-in-power-anita-pointer-womens-rights-champion-on-and-off-the-stage/%20] for a full transcript and more.  For more, follow:  Stephanie @FooFooFoo [https://www.instagram.com/foofoofoo/] @KendallCiesemier [https://www.instagram.com/kendallciesemier] @Ms_Magazine [https://www.instagram.com/ms_magazine/?hl=en]

19. feb. 2024 - 37 min
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