intimate practice

By: shivani mehta bhatia
  • Summary

  • INTIMATE PRACTICE is a podcast about power, trauma, relational skills, and intersectional praxis, hosted by shivani mehta bhatia of Tulsi Strategies, an equity and justice studio for people at the intersections. Learn more at www.shivani.co or www.tulsi.studio.

    intimatepractice.substack.com
    tulsi strategies LLC
    Show More Show Less
Episodes
  • 03. learning slowly
    Jun 28 2024

    inside this episode:

    • summer reading lists
    • the gift of libraries
    • safety and containers
    • communities of practice.

    links:

    • 📚 Download THE PEOPLE’S SYLLABUS, a free reading list for a revolutionary summer
    • Join the waitlist for THE PEOPLE’S HEALTH: discount code and enrollment info coming soon!
    • Subscribe to the weekly newsletter
    • Learn more about our work: www.shivani.co or www.tulsi.studio

    some links may be an affiliate link, which means we can earn a small commission if you purchase through them. your support helps us make this podcast!



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit intimatepractice.substack.com
    Show More Show Less
    15 mins
  • 02. tending the revolution
    Jun 6 2024

    02. tending the revolution


    I recorded this episode the day after the bombings in Rafah, a night that has stayed with me like so many of the nights we have witnessed over the last seven months.

    On this episode, I share my story of being a public health worker deployed to the COVID-19 pandemic response in 2020 and 2021 – like so many thousands of public health and health care workers.

    Tune in to hear about why I hate the word “burnout” and what I use instead. You'll hear about recovery, the return of a creative spark, and my dream for what comes next – including a little sneak peek of this summer's community of practice, THE PEOPLE’S HEALTH. Enrollment opens on June 20!


    Links

    • Parable of the Sower, by Octavia Butler
    • THE PEOPLE’S HEALTH: Join the waitlist
    • Subscribe to the weekly newsletter
    • Learn more about our work: www.shivani.co or www.tulsi.studio

    some links may be an affiliate link, which means we can earn a small commission if you purchase through them. your support helps us make this podcast!



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit intimatepractice.substack.com
    Show More Show Less
    14 mins
  • 01. what is a practice of intimacy?
    May 16 2024

    What is a practice of intimacy?

    • how do we define practice, and intimacy? what are our intimate practices?
    • how is practice emergent? how is intimacy modulated by power?

    Links

    • Stephanie Tillman, Feminist Midwife: “vulnerability, safety, love, risk, nakedness, and tenderness.”
    • Mariame Kaba: “Safety is not something that I can possess in a permanent, personal way. Safety isn’t a thing: it’s a social relation.” (h/t Ayana Zaire Cotton)
    • Sonya Renee Taylor in conversation with Prentis Hemphill
    • adrienne maree brown, Emergent Strategy
    • Subscribe to the newsletter for weekly stories from the studio
    • Follow us on insta: @shivanimb and @tulsistrategies
    • Learn more about our work: www.shivani.co and www.tulsi.studio

    some links may be an affiliate link, which means we can earn a small commission if you purchase through them. your support helps us make this podcast - thank you!



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit intimatepractice.substack.com
    Show More Show Less
    17 mins

What listeners say about intimate practice

Average Customer Ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.

In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.