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Wild Geese

Wild Geese

De: Anna Howard | Podcast Strategist
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Welcome to Wild Geese! Think of this as your little plot in the woods where you can lay down a picnic blanket, gather with your friends, and gab! I’m your host, Anna Corinne - a NYC based podcast strategist and actress. Every Thursday, I’m sitting down with community organizers, creative entrepreneurs, writers, and generally fascinating people. I want listening to Wild Geese to feel like night in a fluffy chair, cat purring at your feet, warm light creating a glow, and all of your friends in one room together.Anna Howard | Podcast Strategist Ciencias Sociales
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  • 29. What We Can Learn From 3000 Years of Love
    Jun 24 2025

    Why is love SO intertwined with ownership? Let's cut that sh*t out! Resources mentioned: - All About Love by Bell Hooks- what the self help industry has wrong about...everything by Jamila Bradley- Love is Not Enough by Museguided- Fake Fairness is Killing Our Relationships -- And It's Everywhere- George Akolade Coker's Relationship Anarchy SmorgasbordTimestamps: 00:00 - intro 00:53 - Brilliant Sponsorship 02:03 - The flaws in our language around romantic relationships03:30 - pathologizing desire 06:10 - extracting ownership from love 11:20 - Why we're all afraid of commitment14:11 - A brief and incomplete history of love & marriage 17:00 - How to introduce equity to romantic relationships 22:00 - Relationship Anarchy 24:25 - Relationship Anarchy Smorgasbord


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    27 m
  • 28. for those who need a gateway to radical imagination
    Jun 10 2025

    Reading is the powerful tool we have to unlock our imaginations. And right now, I believe it's time to use our imaginations to see a new world. Maybe one that's not dominated by "obsessive technologies," as Ursula K Le Guin so aptly put.


    Resources Mentioned:

    - American Library Association

    - Full Speech: Ursula K. Le Guin’s Passionate Defense of Art over Profits

    - Celine Nguyen's "No One Told Me About Proust"

    - Carl Hendrick's Ultra-Processed Minds: The End of Deep Reading and What It Costs Us

    - Rayne Fisher-Quann's Poser Ethics

    -Museguided's Freedom’s Fragility, Democracy’s Decline

    - Pleasure Activism by Adrienne Marie Brown


    Timestamps:

    00:00 intro

    02:33 everyone is using chatgpt to cheat?

    03:39 it's easier now than ever to seen as smart and interesting

    05:45 Ursula K Le Guin's art versus profit motive

    09:10 Literacy IS quality of life

    11:17 Stop blaming students - this is a systemic issue

    12:29 taste is formed through love

    15:09 reading as resistance

    20:45 public libraries are being defunded. Here's what we can do about it!

    21:07 why you should care about libraries

    22:11 All organizing is science fiction


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    24 m
  • 27. growing a digital garden to end my doomscrolling (part 2)
    May 27 2025

    I'm back for part 2 of the digital gardening episode! You wanted to see more of my garden, soI'll give you some behind the scenes today, plus tips on how to turn your notes into art.

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    Timestamps:

    00:00 - coming up

    03:24 - these things AREN'T digital gardens

    07:40 - platforms you can digital garden with

    11:04 - answering your Qs about the process of digital gardening

    24:32 - why this process is for you, even if you're not a writer

    26:04 - how to turn notes into something new

    29:10 - how to find great sources for your garden

    30:34 - my personal takeaways from digital gardening

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    31 m
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