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Ep 251: S. for Sorting and Shedding

By May 11, 2022May 18th, 2022No Comments

Audio Producer

Juan P. Perez

Co-producer

Fatima Mookadam

Writer

Daniela Gutiérrez Páez

This week in Episode 251, we droppin’ gems around the S. in P.A.U.S.E. S. is for Sorting and Shedding. Domari starts us off with a nursery rhyme remix to remind us about the side effects of neglecting to slow it on down sometimes!

This week, Akilah offers us seven distinctions between process and practice. She reminds us about a convo with Tiersa McQueen. Think about what feels present, the models of living and learning that you practice, and what you might need to pivot away from or at least, revisit.

Be sure to join us next week for our Listening Party where we will be sharing some musings and goodness in our Live Chat.

Discovery as part of designing

Akilah points out the importance of questioning and deschooling our beliefs. Besides people’s consent, boundaries, and shared meanings as ways to invite understanding and trust, resistance feels like a key element in the mix, allowing us see (through our discomfort) what we might need to shift.

“That pushback, that resistance—my children’s as well as my own—has been like a magnifying glass for all of us to examine (sometimes in painstaking motherf*kin’ detail) what might need shedding, what might need sorting and what might need shoring up.” – Ep 251

PROCESS and PRACTICE Practice is:

  • Ongoing ritual
  • Wisdom-centered
  • Agile and varied
  • Done for acceptance and integration
  • Inner ecology-focused (it can include useful healthy external influence but it doesn’t rely on it)
  • Centering and now-y (even when unpleasant)
  • Does not always come as a result of a process

Process is:

  • Repetitive action
  • Seeking-centered (I don’t have what I need and I need to go find it somewhere else)
  • Rigid and particular
  • Done for discovery of how to do a thing “right”
  • Validation focused (often includes potentially toxic external influence)
  • Extractive and should-y (even when easy)
  • Can help inform a healthy practice

Check Tiersa McQueen’s insights around Practice Vs Process in Episode 211: A Feel Trip Recap about Process vs Practice.

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