Labors of Love Podcast: The CHJL Mixtape

The following episodes of The Labors of Love Podcast feature interviews with members of CHJL Liberatory Coach Certification Alumni. Listen for interviews, storytelling, reflections and love from our beloved community members.


Regulators w/ Cecily Englehart

In this episode, Shanda, Heddy, and their guest Cecily Engelhart, discuss their journey after completing their Coaching for Healing, Justice, and Liberation program, regulation, and the power of curiosity.


Reflections from Hibernation

In this episode, Shanda and Heddy reflect on their experiences from hibernation, the lessons they learned, and their emerging core values.


Hibernation

In this episode, Shanda and Heddy discuss time, rest, and why they are going into a period of hibernation.


Grief & Humanity

In this episode Shanda and Heddy discuss their grief journeys from losing parents to the humanity crises happening in the world right now.


Shanda Sugg

In this episode, former guest and new co-host, Heddy Nam, has Shanda as a guest! During this podcast they discuss authenticity, being a reflector, and connection.


Daniel Penilla

In this episode, Shanda and her guest, Daniel Penilla (he/him/el), discuss self-love, family, and healing.


AJ Titong

In this episode, Shanda and her guest AJ Titong (She/Her), discuss storytelling, being a translator, and connecting with community.


Saira Hamidi

In this episode, Shanda and her guest, Saira Hamidi (she, they), discuss connection, identity, and privilege.


Heddy Nam

In this episode, Shanda and her guest, Heddy Nam, discuss liberation, choice, and shares her story.


Sage Crump

In this episode, Shanda and her guest, Sage Crump, discuss love, freedom, and liberation.


Cecily Rose Englehart

In this episode, Shanda and her guest, Cecily Rose Engelhart, discuss dreaming, cultivating while learning, and reclaiming truth.


Khrysta Robinson

In this episode, La Shanda and her guest Khrysta Robinson, discuss care, rest, being a pollinator, and star dust.


Kelechi Ubozoh

In this episode La Shanda and her guest, suicide attempt survivor and mental health advocate, Kelechi Ubozoh, discuss the carceral nature and stigma of inpatient psychiatric service and the importance of holding space for people to be seen.


Jamala Taylor

In this episode LaShanda and her guest, Jamala Taylor, discuss his 30 years of incarceration, how revolution ended his 15 years of solitary confinement, and his work as a re-entry manager.


Damon & Sarah

In this episode, LaShanda and her guests Sarah Jawaid and Damon Azali-Rojas discuss CHJL, and their book Love Letter to the Movement.

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