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Ep 252: Listening Party for ‘S. for Sorting and Shedding

By May 18, 2022May 25th, 2022One Comment

Audio Producer

Juan P. Perez

Co-producer

Fatima Mookadam

Writer

Daniela Gutiérrez Páez

Peace #fofcpod fam! This week, Domari is in the buildin’ for our Listening Party Live Chat, she and Akilah share some experiences and examples of zoning in on the letter ****S. in P.A.U.S.E. We also continue speaking about the differences between practice and process. As we question what Sorting and Shedding look like, our hosts share some examples where pause work might be effective. What can we notice or re-imagine in our relationships, language, and self-care?

DISCUSSION POINTS

Domari talks about her relationship with pleasure (the card that continues to speak to her from our **Practice Dec**k) and how pausing opened up comfort and awareness to think about the practices she has been sorting and shedding with her children and herself. Domari names aspects of decoloniality at home and points out the importance of honoring boundaries and consent.

“I’ll be working on identifying the ways that my kids and I are disrupting on a daily basis, and being intentional about noticing these moments and P.A.U.S.E.ing in order to listen and lean in. I’ll also be spending more time intentionally designing pleasurable experiences for myself as a mom (with the kids), as a woman (with others), and as an individual (with myself).” – Domari

Our two hosts talk about the importance of honesty and trust work by acknowledging our needs and honoring others as well. Just because I don’t understand something, doesn’t mean it isn’t right or important. It’s about building a partnership where everyone can feel safe enough to speak up and say “I don’t want to do this” or “I want to change the way we are doing this” without feeling someone is disappointing or hurting others. If we can pause we can connect with certain situations, not necessarily figure them out.

As they speak about the differences between practice and process, they name the importance of paying attention to what triggers us and practice a different response. Be more kind to yourself, forgive yourself, and understand that “we have the right to change our mind” as we are navigating through joy and pain.

Then our hosts continue chatting about the distractions or systems that don’t allow us to follow our intuition. They reflect on how practice invites more of the intuition, more of the specific needs, delights, and quirks.

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Don’t forget to join us next week, we will be talking about the E. in P.A.U.S.E. a continuation of today’s convo.

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