Come to The Brink w/ Zoë Flowers 🪬

Come to The Brink w/ Zoë Flowers 🪬

por Zoë Flowers
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Disrupting The Man Box & Promoting Healthy Masculinity w/Tony Porter
This conversation was years in the making!! I got to sit down with longtime colleague Tony Porter. Tony is an author, educator, and activist working to advance gender and racial justice and create a more equitable society. He is internationally recognized for his efforts to prevent violence against women while promoting a healthy, respectful vision of manhood and he informed so much of what I think about preventing violence! We talked about what drew him into the work, how his work has changed over the years, the need to research men's pathology, what he's grieving, and what he's grateful for. A Call To Men works to transform society by promoting healthy, respectful manhood and offering trainings and educational resources for companies, government agencies, schools, and community groups. https://www.acalltomen.org/about/
Swimming In Metastatic Masculinity w/LisaLynn Jacobs
LisaLyn and I had an in depth conversation about her article: “Mockery Masquerading as Strength: America in the Throes of Metastatic Masculinity.” And what it reveals about power, governance, and the very real consequences people are living through right now. https://justsolutionsconsulting.wordpress.com
Disrupting The Spiritual Industrial Complex
Dr. Sandra Marie and I talk about the stepse she took to disrupt the way we experience spiritual/wellness communities. DR. Sandra Maries is a nurse, clinician, and lifelong questioner who has spent years at the intersection of healthcare, spirituality, and lived human experience. Her work, Spiral Rebellion, was born from her own journey of releasing identities that no longer served her—and recognizing the beliefs she had been carrying without ever choosing.
NAMES, FACES, PEOPLE, PLACES
Who Benefits when we don't show up for ourselves? "Black Girls make pain look lit." Zoe Flowers "Love Is A Battlefield" -Pat Benatar
Deem Us Credible
Welcome to Come to the Brink. I’m Zoë Flowers. This season is called The Disruptors. These are conversations with people who refuse to accept the way things have always been — especially when those ways are harming the very people they claim to serve. Because disruption, in this space, isn’t just about calling things out. It’s about telling the truth. It’s about shifting culture. It’s about choosing people over systems that were never designed to hold us. And today’s guest has been doing that work for a long time. Arlene is a nationally recognized speaker, trainer, facilitator, and thought leader with over 25 years of experience in the domestic and sexual violence movement. Website: www.toorelinstitutue.org Email: avassell@toorelinstitute.org Things I am currently working on... Upcoming In-person Training (May 13-14 / Washington D.C.) Stewarding the Work: A People First, Purpose Always Facilitator Intensive www.toorelinstitute.org/events New Book Release People First, Purpose Always: A Practical Guide for Building Healthy and Thriving Teams Available via Amazon and the TooREL Institute On-line Store
Performing Wellness
The wellness industry has become big buisness. So much of what we see in modern wellness is performative. We are in a situation where wellness practioners are operating at lower capacity and clients often feel they have to look well even if they don't feeling well. Caress Fitch believes every part of nature rests deeply, and need to do the same. She's also dedicated to having 3 belly laughs a day and taking recess breaks. Caress Fitch is a trauma-aware, systems-informed wellness strategist and the founder of Mindful Passions International — a practice rooted in embodied autonomy, harm reduction, and sustainable change for people navigating complex life transitions. Her work draws on nervous system regulation, ancestral health, and client-led pacing to support people in building lives that are not just functional — but actually livable.
Kimmie Talks to Animals
Today’s guest disrupts the boundaries between the physical and spiritual worlds, between humans and animals, between grief and connection. Kimmie Haliburda is a psychic intuitive, medium, animal communicator, and energy healing practitioner based in Knoxville, Tennessee. She offers a range of readings, including Akashic Records, and teaches classes on candle magic, animal communication, and developing intuitive abilities. She has also been deeply involved in animal rescue for over seventeen years, fostering special needs dogs and supporting animals and their humans through some of the most difficult transitions. Kimmie also holds a Master’s in Sociology with a concentration in Political Economy and Globalization, and she brings a thoughtful awareness to her work — including a commitment to not appropriating cultural practices.
Spiraling Up w/Lindsay Braynen The Bahama Mama Of Burlesque Pt. 2
Lindsay Braynen, The Bahama Mama Of Burlesque, is a card-reader, star-gazer, and self-described Magical Girl High Priestess. We had a wide-ranging conversation about finding the divine outside rigid systems, colonization, Obeah, Hoodoo, her view of pop culture as living myth, and, of course, Burlesque. https://androsiawilde.com https://linktr.ee/androsiawilde
Spiraling up w/The Bahama Mama Of Burlesque
Lindsay Braynen, The Bahama Mama Of Burlesque, is a card-reader, star-gazer, and self-described Magical Girl High Priestess. We had a wide-ranging conversation about finding the divine outside rigid systems, colonization, Obeah, Hoodoo, her view of pop culture as living myth, and, of course, Burlesque. https://androsiawilde.com https://linktr.ee/androsiawilde
Breaking Silence on Child Sexual Abuse in Christian Families
I was very excited about our conversation. Not only because we are both survivors of childhood sexual abuse, but also because we know how important the church is for communities...especially in communities of color and especially for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Veronica Thompson, LCSW, is a trauma therapist, a committed Christian, and a survivor of childhood sexual abuse. She has dedicated more than twenty years to helping children, teens, and families navigate and overcome the trauma of sexual abuse. In her writing and clinical work, Veronica explores the intersection of the Christian faith with the best clinical psychotherapy practices. Veronica earned her Master of Science in Social Work from Columbia University (New York, NY) and minored in law. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Southern Connecticut State University (New Haven, CT). Website: http://veronicathompson.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/veronicathompsonlcsw/
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