School of Embodied Arts Podcast with Jenna Ward
In a system that shapes our bodies as a means for production (that is, taxi for our brains & a machine to put to work to get things done) it’s a countercultural act to center the fullest expression of who you are as a human being in the way you live & work. That’s exactly what Toi takes a stand for & in this conversation we explore current cultures including capitalism, race & what it means for women, white women and business.
In this discussion with Jenna & Toi we explore:
Find out more about Toi Smith, Growth + Impact Strategist, at www.toimarie.com or www.instagram.com/toimarie
Toi's work centers on doing life differently, doing business differently, and doing motherhood differently. She works with people whose work is countercultural, liberatory, and revolutionary in nature...or people who desire and are committed to moving their work or lives in that direction.
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Find Jenna on the following platforms:
Website: http://jennaward.co/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennaward.co/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennawardco/
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