This is a ticking time bomb (A conversation with Whitney Peper)
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How do you advocate for yourself? I mean, really?
I’ve been wanting to have Whitney on the podcast from day one. He’s a good friend, and brings a great perspective to this work. We’ve had many hours of conversations about what it is to sit in men’s circles, what it means to be a man, and the like. We’ve even co-facilitated my Understanding Whiteness program. He’s good people.
So when he told me he wanted to talk about advocating for himself—this deep learning space he’s been in—I had a feeling it’d be juicy. He brings in the personal, and the live inquiry. I really enjoyed the chat.
I hope you do too.
How’d it land for you? Let me (and Whitney) know. Shoot me a note at greg@gregorybflynn.com.
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Some links for things mentioned in the episode:
Contact Improv - Whitney mentioned this as part of his practice in getting more somatically connected to his needs.
Missoula Contact Improv - for those in the Missoula, MT area, this is a group run by Whitney and his partner JP. Check it out!
Holistic Resistance - Anti-oppression group that Whitney and I have trained with (founded by Aaron Johnson and Porsha Beed, both of whom are mentioned in the episode).
Seattle Men’s Circle - The 4th Monday men’s circle that I run with Jordan Ferretti.
Betty Martin - Developer of the Wheel of Consent.
Colo Design Studio - Whitney’s not quite live website.
Credits: 🎶 by Alex Weinstein at Alex Weinstein Music
Credits: 🎶 by Alex Weinstein at Alex Weinstein Music
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