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Nick is joined by Nic from Pynk Spots to discuss the importance of including a wide range of ways to make change within social movements, to reduce burnout and challenge ableism.
This discussion is also available in video form on Youtube here and below:
Links:
- Make sure you subscribe to Pynk Spots on Youtube and your favourite podcast app! A great place to start if you enjoyed the topics covered on this show is: 012 How to be Productive as a Disabled, Chronically Ill, and/or Neurodivergent Person.
- This show also builds on themes we covered on our 260th episode ‘Apathy and Exhaustion’.
- Please donate to the Solidarity Not Silence Campaign, WOMEN FACING DEFAMATION CASE FOR SPEAKING UP, if you can.
- Video from Will Potter on mental health, journalism and activism.
- Check out The Rosie Project book series for more on neurodiversity, especially the third book in this series The Rosie Result.
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Clips:
Petrol Girls ‘Strike’, Solidarity Not Silence ‘This is Sisterhood’.
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