November 30, 2020
Dr Christena Cleveland talks with Adele Jarrett-Kerr about decolonising our spiritual imagination, how white patriarchy distorts belonging and why we need the sacred Black feminine.
Find the show notes on http://adelejarrettkerr.com/episode7
And come chat with me over on Instagram or Twitter. I'm @adelejk in both places. You can also support this podcast and access more content over on my Patreon.
October 9, 2020
Adele Jarrett-Kerr and Dr Ian Cunningham talk about a new way of thinking about education that doesn't separate body, thoughts and feelings. Check out the show notes and support the podcast on Patreon. Music by Les Haydn.
August 11, 2020
Adele Jarrett-Kerr speaks with forest school teacher, menstrual educator and and founder of Nature and Me, Victoria Dufour. What if we grew up with cycle awareness and without menstrual shame? See the show notes.
February 29, 2020
Sohail Coelho chats with Adele Jarrett-Kerr about bringing your whole self to work and creating an environment of trust in the workplace. He is an executive coach who works with companies at the intersection of business, creativity and spirituality. His podcast is called Drunk on Spirit. Show notes at adelejarrettkerr.com/sohail-coelho
Music: Ophelia by Les Haydn
January 28, 2020
Existential psychotherapist and best-selling author Naomi Stadlen speaks with Adele Jarrett-Kerr from decades of work with mothers about identity loss, trust, vulnerability and the new understanding of humanity that mothers can take out into the wider culture, particularly when they feel supported.
Full show notes: https://adelejarrettkerr.com/naomi-stadlen
Music: Ophelia by Les Haydn
December 31, 2019
Alison Finch talks about joining and leaving a convent in her 20s. It's a rare conversation that starts with monastic life, meanders into a drag artist stint and winds up on the rugby pitch. We discuss collective consciousness, human value and what community teaches us about self-acceptance. Occasional strong language. Find @adelejk on Instagram and Twitter to chat more. Music by Les Hayden
November 25, 2019
I chat with Artemis D Bear, founder of alternative education project The Garden, a democratic, self-determined community for children. The conversation around how we build community starts here because changing how we treat children could radically shift the culture.
Music: "Ophelia" by Les Hayden