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Exploring Intentional Rest, Social Activism in the Digital Age, and the Art of Sushi
Ever found yourself feeling overwhelmed by the constant hustle and bustle of life, yearning for a moment of respite? Imagine taking a pause and giving yourself the gift of purposeless rest, a moment to simply be. This episode we explore the idea of intentional rest, the struggle with productivity and the unsettling feeling of being pulled along by the week. From there, we consider the wider implications of recent events, like the Montgomery Sweet Tea Brawl of 2023 and the heartbreaking fires in Maui.<br/><br/>Now, have you ever wondered what role internet memes play in modern-day activism? We delve into the world of digital social movements, discussing recent political events, climate change, and the distribution of wealth. We question the potential of the seven-year cycle for new beginnings and discuss the possibility of dismantling oppressive systems. In a lighter vein, we end our conversation with an appreciation of sushi, discussing its textures and the joy of sharing a unique food experience. If you've ever wanted to appreciate sushi on a deeper level, this episode is a must-listen. Thanks for tuning in to this episode of the Listen or Don't Podcast. We hope you enjoyed the conversation. Please write us a review and share us with your firends.
This episode is sponsored by Jill Dahler Coaching here to guide you to discover and recover your authentic self. If you're ready to create and live a "Fuck Yeah" life, I'm here for it. Let's connect at Jilldahler.comThanks friends for being part of the conversation. We hope you had a good time, if so, please leave us a review and share us with your friends. For more details on this podcast, show notes and resources please go to the jilldahler.com. <br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by Jill Dahler Coaching, here to guide you to discover and recover your authentic self. If you're ready to create and live a "Fuck Yeah" life, I'm here for you. Let's connect at jilldahler.com.<br/> <br/>Until next time!