the intimacy of voice notes
I was a slow adopter of voice notes — as a card-carrying anti-voicemail millennial (I know, I know, I’m sorry). But once I converted, I converted hard.
One bestie started hers with “hello from my morning walk,” and I delighted in them over my coffee every day. In a group chat, we tracked our max times — laughing at ourselves when we hit 5 minutes, 6 minutes, 11 minutes, even a 20 minute voice note. “I have THOUGHTS on this,” I’d say, before starting a new recording.
We have so much to say. What a gift it has been, to share our voices with one another, to offer each other intimacy in this way.
So I made some voice notes for you, too.
a podcast about power, trauma, relational skills, and intersectional praxis.
It’s a space for us to explore so many questions together — how do we steward power well, when power has been wielded against us? How do we mend what has been torn by conflict or trauma, and how do we repair what needs to be restored?
How do we imagine and create what could be, instead?
You can subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Text an episode to a friend, or share a snippet on social media. I’d love to hear what you think!
a few medicines:
Angela Davis and Gabor Maté, on Palestine
books I can’t wait to read: Prentis Hemphill, Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Alice Wong
some of my favorite listens: Becoming the People (fka Finding Our Way); For the Worldbuilders, Common Shapes, Seamside, Threadings, Off the Grid, On Being, and How to Survive the End of the World.
deep, deep gratitude to Amelia Hruby of Softer Sounds, without whom this show would not exist — not the spark of an idea, not the gentle encouragement, not the practical audio advice.
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