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You Are Enough As You Are

You Are Enough As You Are

FromStories from the Hart


You Are Enough As You Are

FromStories from the Hart

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Feb 25, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode transcript available here.On this episode of The West Meeting Room we feature one of a series of conversations we recorded over the summer centered around peer to peer wisdom exchange. U of T can often feel like a difficult and isolating space to navigate. Our podcasting team spent this past summer gathering conversations with students and recent graduates to find out how they cultivate self-care in their lives. This conversation was hosted by Hart House student podcasters Tony, Ruvimbo and Nermeen, who were were joined by Gen, Chemi, and Aisha. These students and recent grads invite us into their conversation about taking up space, building meaningful relationships, and how to take care of yourself while navigating systems of oppression. Thank you to Aisha, Chemi, and Gen for sharing their time and insights with us. And thanks to Tony, Nermeen and Ruvimbo for a creating the safe space for this meaningful conversation. And special thanks to Carly Stasko, Braeden Doane and Day Milman for their help in producing todays episode. These conversations were recorded as part of the Peer Wisdom Talking Walls exhibit. The West Meeting Room is a production of Hart House Stories. Our intro outro music was produced by Dan Driscoll. To find out more about our team and the Talking Walls exhibit, please visit harthouse.ca. And be sure to follow us on Instagram @harthousestories. The language spoken during the CiUT station ID is Cayuga. For more information on U of T's Indigenous language initiative follow @ckq_uoft on Twitter and Instagram.
Released:
Feb 25, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Real talk about growing up, being human, and navigating student life as we explore the feels, fails, and stories that help us understand ourselves and each other. We are passionate about the power of story to create change, shift perspectives and deepen understanding. This student-led production is a space to create dynamic and engaging audio work and share personal narratives that connect us to intimate conversations about social justice, identity and community.