In this episode, our host, Hawah Kasat, sits down with New York Times best-selling author Sonya Renee Taylor, the founder and Executive Officer of The Body is Not An Apology. Join them as they discuss the concept of home, belonging, the ladder of bodily hierarchy, and the interconnectedness of all beings.
What does it mean to love radically? To love without regard for country borders drawn on a map. To embrace and love your body without any self-doubt.
In this episode, host Hawah Kasat is joined by New York Times best-selling author Sonya Renee Taylor. Sonya's journey began with a powerful moment of vulnerability and a statement that sparked a global movement: 'Your body is not an apology.' This declaration became the cornerstone of an international movement for radical self-love, which she embodied in her influential best-selling book and through her digital media and education company, reaching 250,000 people weekly in over 140 countries. Sonya has been seen, heard, and read on HBO, BET, MTV, NPR, PBS, CNN, The New York Times, and many other platforms.
In this episode of Everlutionary: Healing & Transforming The World they explore:
- The Concept of Home and Belonging
- The Interconnectedness of All Beings
- Spiritual Expansion
- How Possessiveness Can Lead to Suffering
- Listening to the Land
- The Israel-Palestine Conflict
- Why Separation is an Illusion
- Love and Radical Love
- The Ladder of Bodily Hierarchy
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