Quit Compromising for Comfort w/ Dr. Sarah L. Webb

Colorism is something I feel I can speak directly to, because any anything can be a source of that for someone else, right? For some people, it's sizeism, and for some people, it's ableism, transphobia, you know? So a lot of these social problems can have a similar impact on other people, depending on their identity, and because of my particular identity and experiences, I feel like I can speak to colorism in a way that does create change, both for individual people but also in communities and cultures.

Anyone can be tested based on their identity!

Whew! This is definitely a top 10 episode! Thank you Dr. Sarah L. Webb (She/Her) for being such an amazing special guest and for educating so many on colorism.

In this episode we discuss:

-Why life isn’t “one size fits all”

-How to spend time in the pain -What types of energies can be spent This episode defines so much in such a short amount of time and I am so grateful! These conversations are not “taboo” and I am honored to be having them in my space. Tune in today!

The ✨ key words✨ for this episode are:

Colorism

Self Worth

Comfort

I encourage you to look up the definitions of these words and compare them to the definitions you carry with you. If you need help comparing please let me know.

With Special Guest Dr. Sarah L. Webb (She/Her) https://colorismhealing.com/

Dr. Sarah L. Webb is an international speaker, consultant, and coach. She launched the global initiative Colorism Healing in 2013 to raise awareness and foster healing. Dr. Webb has been featured on numerous radio and podcast shows, Fox Soul TV, the Illinois Times, and the TEDx stage.

K Mataōtama Strohl (They/Them)

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