What does the work of decolonizing entail? And how does this apply to motherhood? In this episode, SLSP host Tatiana Berindei invites Gogo uMkhanyakude Wase Manzini back to the show for a lively discussion about the effects of colonization on mothers in western society. What the process of returning to a natural state as mothers entail, as well as the subtle and not-so-subtle ways we have been encouraged to behave, are explored in this conversation. Tune in for some practical tips on how to decolonize your thinking, deepen your motherhood journey, and navigate the everyday stresses that come with being a mom.
Hello everyone, and welcome to the Sex, Love, and SuperPowers podcast show. I am your host, Tatiana Berindei, and I am so delighted to welcome back to the show, Gogo uMkhanyakude Wase Manzini We are going to be discussing decolonizing motherhood. So this is a very juicy topic for me, and I’m so excited to have her back again, to share her wisdom with us in this space, and everything that she is uncovering in her own journey around this topic of decolonization. If you have not yet listened to the interview that she and I did earlier called Breaking the Spell, please go back and listen to that. There was some really powerful information, that was, I think, the longest interview that I’ve ever released, but it was so powerful. And there was so much beauty coming through, so please do yourself a favor and go and listen to that so you can get a taste of her.
We are going to dive into this topic of decolonizing motherhood. We do have to take a quick break, and I want to take that break now so that I don’t have to interrupt any of the flow that’s about to get unleashed here. So, welcome to the show, Gogo uMkhanyakude Wase Manzini. I’m just going to hit a quick pause, we’re going to go to break, and then we’re going to dive into decolonizing motherhood. So everybody listening, fasten your seat belts, and stay tuned, we’ll be right back.
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Music Credit: All instruments played by Amanda Turk. Engineered and produced by Tatiana Berindei and Daniel Plane reelcello.com
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