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In Conversation with...Tamu Thomas

In Conversation with...Tamu Thomas

FromMaking Design Circular with Katie Treggiden


In Conversation with...Tamu Thomas

FromMaking Design Circular with Katie Treggiden

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Length:
65 minutes
Released:
Dec 7, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, Katie talks to Tamu Thomas a renowned transformational life coach and the author of "Women Who Work Too Much: Break Free from Toxic Productivity and Find Your Joy." She is dedicated to guiding women towards achieving work-life harmony by embracing holistic well-being practices that align with their nervous system. Tamu's groundbreaking book sheds light on the systemic pressures that force women into a cycle of over-functioning, often leading to significant workplace stress and an imbalanced share of emotional and domestic responsibilities. Drawing on her extensive background in social work, she has a profound understanding of the systemic roots of these issues, particularly the disproportionate impact they have on women. Tamu's unique coaching methodology is deeply influenced by somatic practices and Polyvagal theory, focusing on helping women rebuild a connection with their core selves, establish healthy boundaries, and forming a strong sense of self-trust. She is especially attuned to the nuanced challenges faced by Black women and women of the global majority, navigating what she terms ‘the trinity of oppression’: patriarchy, white supremacy, and capitalism. In her own words, Tamu asserts, "We don’t need more self-improvement; we need systemic change.” Her approach is not just about personal transformation but about sparking wider societal shifts. Her insights and guidance are invaluable for those seeking a life filled with fulfillment, deep connections, and genuine joy, amidst the demands of our fast-paced world.Linked with the “nurture” pillar of the Making Design Circular framework, Katie & Tamu discuss:The new book Women Who Work Too Much – Break Free from Toxic Productivity and Find Your Joy!Toxic ProductivityOur connection with nature and why it’s soWhy it’s so important that we reconnect mind and bodySimple ways we should be honouring our basic needsWhy we shouldn’t be adopting a belief that we’re brokenYou can connect with Tamu here:Website: https://www.livethreesixty.com/ and https://www.womenwhoworktoomuch.co/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tamu.thomas/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/livethreesixty/Learn more about Tamu’s membership here: https://live-three-sixty.mykajabi.com/membership Here are some episode highlights:Recognise we’re not designed to go it alone“The beauty is as human beings we're not designed to go it alone. So it can feel really daunting when we feel like oh my goodness, the system is rigged, for most of us to be at fault, for most of us to fail, when we recognise that we can start to embody the genius of our species, which is connection, and compassion, and all of that stuff. And we can start to work together to create systems and structures that care for us and our planet.” The Idea of Toxic Productivity“We don't just breathe in, we need to breathe in, we need to exhale. And in fact, something I say all the time is, the rest is quite often more important than the race. The rest is what sets us up. And we often talk about being part of nature. Actually, no, we are nature. We are all children of this earth. Whilst we were born of our mother's wombs, we are all children of this earth, there is nothing on this earth that is productive, that is producing all the time. Even our evergreen trees have times of rest and dormancy. We're not supposed to be doing that all the time. It is unnatural. So as we stepped into the industrial revolution, we started making all of these machines to make our life easier. But once we identified that we could create mass, and people could consume more. And that mass would result into profit it was profit and growth above everything else. So it shifted how we experience ourselves. And generally speaking, we started to compare ourselves to the machines we created to make our lives easier. And that's when we started talking more about consistency.” Capitalist Conditioning“let's be real, there are many times in life where we do have to go beyond
Released:
Dec 7, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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I’m Katie Treggiden and this is Circular, a podcast exploring the intersection of craft, design and sustainability. Join me as I talk to the thinkers, doers, and makers of the circular economy. These are the people who are challenging the linear take-make-waste model of production and consumption – and working towards something better. In this series, we’re talking about waste.