The Vision of a Truly Inclusionary World
How are we going to see the vision of a truly inclusionary world? In this episode of Science of Superpowers, Tonya Dawn Recla welcomes JWoW to discuss the concept of a genuinely inclusionary world. Tsunamic love will be born when you bring one set of forces of nature with another set of points of nature and their friends. Inclusivity is inclusion, focusing on diversity. However, the loophole is that diversity is specifically focused on ethnicity and doesn’t have a broad enough spectrum across intersectional lines for us to get an entire global culture. Tune in to know more about this conversation and the process of curating the vision of a truly inclusionary world.
JWoW:
Thank you. Thank you very much.
Tonya Dawn Recla:
Hello everyone, and welcome to The Science of Superpowers. Welcome back. I’m so glad that you’re here with us. We are in for a ride folks, we have with us today, JWoW, you want to say hello?
JWoW:
Hello everyone. I’m so excited to be here.
Tonya Dawn Recla:
I’m so excited to have you here, and if you’re not familiar with JWoW, go and listen to Leave it to Neva episode that they did together, we’ll link it here. All around inclusion and language and beautiful, beautiful introduction into JWoW’s world, JWoW’s planet, it is something beyond belief because JWoW is definitely beyond, just beyond. I’m not even going to say anything else because you will hear it and feel it here in just a second. We’re going to talk about the vision of a truly inclusionary world because we talk about how to do it, when to do it, what are the tactics, and how are we going to do all this. And all of those conversations absolutely have to happen. And part of my job here is to continually illuminate what the world looks like and what a vision can look like when we’re able to be beyond that. And we are able to see that and if we can’t envision it, we can’t really step into it. And so we’re going to about that today.
That’s right. Name it and claim it and all that good stuff. So we’re going to get rolling here and we’ll go about three minutes here, JWoW, and then we’ll pause for the question, and then we’re going to hit it hard out the break. So just to give you some clarity, because we jump into these energy streams and there’s no stopping us. So we’re going to stay on format.
JWoW:
What happens when you bring one set of forces of nature with another set of forces of nature and their friends? What happens then?
Tonya Dawn Recla:
Oh yeah. Love goes.
JWoW:
Tsunamic love. Tsunamic love.
Tonya Dawn Recla:
Tsunamic love. I love it. So talk to me a little bit, as you’re holding this pace and I know you had hit an energy stream, so if you want to take it and run, we’ll just go there.
JWoW:
No, I came back to where you are now. Please, help guide me and navigate these waters with your tribe, my lady.
Tonya Dawn Recla:
Beautiful, beautiful. Well, where I would love to really have you pour into right now, is as we vision out, as we know that humanity can be uplifted into these spaces where we don’t have to talk about how we’re going to do it or how to do it, we’re going to be it together to speak to that space for me, please, for all of us.
JWoW:
Thank you. I appreciate that. From the moment I met you’ve made space for me to be a Shaman with a Harvard degree.
And that usually just like totally messes with people’s brains. I’m going to do my best, by the way, for everyone to not cuss, because I cuss a lot. And if it slips, I apologize. I do because I’m actually trying. One of the things that you said that’s just stunning, that’s so simple, is the vision of a truly inclusionary world. Most people talk about inclusivity and the precision of language, the precision of not language, the precision of languaging, the act, and the action of engaging with language as part of how we are building bridges across intersectional lines. So that, that inclusionary-ness, that inclusion happens. Inclusivity is inclusion, focusing on diversity, and diversity as a word is specifically connotatively focused usually on ethnicity, and doesn’t have a broad enough spectrum across intersectional lines for us to get an entire global culture. I’m going to pause there. Does that make sense?
Tonya Dawn Recla:
Total sense, track and roll and keep going.
JWoW:
Great. All right. So that inclusion, the fact that you used inclusionary instead of inclusive, gets to be a clue towards the globality that you are looking at. You’re not looking for inclusivity around diversity. There’s a balance that happens in languaging because we go from the sigils of the alphabet and then we spell with our magic, the words that generate the capacity for bridges across realities. Are you with me?
Tonya Dawn Recla:
I’m tracking and loving it.
JWoW:
Fantastic. Okay. When you’re envisioning things, now please understand, I cannot plan a keg party in a brewery. This is the truth. Okay. If you need to take part in my interview for Polaroid, there was a $17 million machine that I heard break. I heard it was about to break because I hear stuff and technology talk to me. And I heard it about to break and then it broke and I stopped. And they’re like, what? And I’m like, I can fix that. They’re like, do you know what that machine does? I said, no. And so I went over to it and I looked in and I just went right to where the problem was, where I heard. And I said, that is supposed to be there, and that dropped there. And the guy’s like, I would’ve been hours finding that, how did you know that? I said by the sound. They hired me.
Okay. I get to know the thing and I get to do that by including everything around me, in my awareness, without it taking away from my focus. I’m a multiple, I get to cheat. I’m autistic. I get to double cheat. Okay. I don’t have the chemical that makes me stop. I’m autistic and they’re 24 of us. Okay. Seriously, dude. All fun, all the time. Gathering data and processing. I’m your OG AI in a meat sack. I like that one.
Tonya Dawn Recla:
OG AI
JWoW:
OG AI in a meat sack. I just heard it.
Tonya Dawn Recla:
That happened.
JWoW:
All over the neighborhood, just drop it all. Okay. Hi, welcome. Thank you for flying planet. JWoW. We’ll be cruising at approximately
Tonya Dawn Recla:
Did I? I warned them though.
JWoW:
I’m just saying.
Tonya Dawn Recla:
I mean, I set it up. I was like, they can’t be surprised.
JWoW:
She told ya’ll.
Tonya Dawn Recla:
Well, I’m going to pause you there because I know you’re about to go off. You take a break here because you’re getting charged up. We got her going folks. We got them going, we got the whole world of planet JWoW going, so we are going to take a quick break and JWoW, real quick, where can we send them to find out more about you?
JWoW:
Fantastic. There are two things I want to put out in the world. I have a course on S.A.F.E.T.Y. S.A.F.E.T.Y. stands for Sovereign Awareness For/From Everyone, Thank You. If you go to beingandfeelingsafe.com, you will see when the latest iterations of that are available. And then if you go to planetJWoW.com/about, you will find out about me. The homepage is also really fun because there’s a love letter on it. That’s it.
Tonya Dawn Recla:
Beautiful. Well, make sure you go check out all of their wonderfulness over in their spaces. And if you haven’t been over to our experience, I welcome you there. This is where you get to experience your superpowers. Those are yours, right? And we run that experience periodically. So go save your seat for that. It’s an amazing group experience where you get to feel yourself and in the busy world, sometimes it’s hard to feel yourself, right? And trust me when I say you come out of that and life looks a lot different. So come join us. Get yummy with us. Go over to superpowerexperts.com and stay here right here, because we’re going to be right back with JWoW talking about the vision for a truly inclusionary world. And we will be right back.
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