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Naked Conversations: Race, Culture, & Beyond


Apr 1, 2021

This episode was a tough one. Sage and Erica mourn the recent mass shooting in a Boulder grocery store, just around the corner from Sage’s home.  They discuss what it means to stand in solidarity and allow space for grief, while also working toward solutions.

In this episode we share:

  • The potential racial backlash from the tragedy
  • How to talk to kids about the complicated factors in these horrific acts of violence
  • Our feelings and perspectives that are showing up as we process the recent tragedy
  • The stigma and complexity of mental illness, especially in mass casualty situations 
  • The importance of love and community in times of tragedy

This episode hits really close to home.  We hope that sharing our experiences and reactions might help listeners to process and heal along with us.

Thank you for listening to the show.  It is such an honor to have these conversations with you. They are necessary and needed and we are here to do the work. 

 

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