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As It Should Be with Thamarrah Jones

As It Should Be with Thamarrah Jones

Thamarrah Jones

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What if we centered equity and social justice in everything we do? On the As It Should Be podcast, Thamarrah Jones is sharing stories from every day people building an equitable future for all — as it should be. This interview-style podcast is for people learning (and unlearning) their role in upholding systems that hurt people. What does it take to recreate the world as it should be? Well, it takes you. Ordinary people, doing what you can with the skills that you have to create more honest, compassionate, and intentional communities each day. New episodes twice a month.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best As It Should Be with Thamarrah Jones episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to As It Should Be with Thamarrah Jones for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite As It Should Be with Thamarrah Jones episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

If you want to support the show go to patreon.com/thamarrahjones and become a patron for $3 per month. Get episodes 3-5 days early, videos of the interviews, and access to the interview schedule to know what guests are coming up next; submit questions or watch live to call into the show and ask questions!

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In this episode Serian (she/her) and Thamarrah (she/her) discuss how to talk to kids about diversity, white supremacy in the workplace, and facilitating conversations about race that build the spirit of equity in individuals and organizations. Serian is a DEI facilitator, trainer, and personal development coach. Connect with Serian Strauss at serianstrauss.com

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Watch the episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/WMlwuCpp8CU

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Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share the episode with a friend, colleague, or anyone you think might enjoy it too.

Want to connect with Thamarrah? Email her at [email protected] or follow her LinkedIn https://linkedin.com/in/thamarrahjones

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As It Should Be with Thamarrah Jones - 28: Support LGBTQ+ Youth with Elise Schuster (they/them)
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11/17/22 • 56 min

What if we raised an entire generation of young people to live freely and authentically as themselves? This is the question that Elise and Thamarrah explore in today's episode.

Elise Schuster is a sexuality educator with 15 years of experience in youth development and sexual health education. They spent years teaching workshops and having thousands of one-on-one educational pleasure-based sexual health conversations before co-founding the nonprofit OkaySo. OkaySo is on a mission to help young people become comfortable with the most personal and vulnerable topics in their lives by connecting them with experienced experts with the aiming to help them live freely and authentically as who they truly are.

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As It Should Be with Thamarrah Jones - 22: Check the Impact of Stuff You Buy with Fatimah Walee (she/her)
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07/20/22 • 26 min

Do you know where the products you own come from? Not where you bought them, but was the person who picked the tomatoes in your tomato paste given fair wages, regular breaks, and adequate water? Was child labor used to create anything you own? It's impossible to answer those questions when companies just won't supply the info. In this episode, Fatimah Walee (she/her), Founder & CEO of Neuterra, joins to help us get some answers. Support Neuterra: Donate as little as $15 to help Neuterra bring supply chain transparency to 5 small and midsize businesses. Trace a product's story from the first kilometer to the last mile. Today's episode is brought to you by the Reframeables podcast.
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In this episode, Co-Founder of Social Cipher, Vanessa Castañeda Gill (she/her) joins the show to discuss how her company is creating space for Neurodivergent youth to thrive through their space pirate-themed social-emotional learning games. Social Cipher is led by a team of Neurodivergent Founders, including Vanessa herself.

Vanessa and Thamarrah (she/her) talk the importance of autistic youth failing safely, challenges faced by neurodivergent people caused by inequity in the workplace and in the startup space as founders, and how we can all support the neurodivergent community.

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Connect with Vanessa Castañeda Gill

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Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share the episode with a friend, colleague, or anyone you think might enjoy it too.

Want to connect with Thamarrah? Follow her LinkedIn https://linkedin.com/in/thamarrahjones

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As It Should Be with Thamarrah Jones - 10: Innovating Technology to Enable Equity and Justice with River Bunkley
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02/26/21 • 51 min

If you want to support the show go to patreon.com/thamarrahjones and become a patron for $3 per month. Get episodes 3-5 days early, videos of the interviews, and access to the interview schedule to know what guests are coming up next; submit questions or watch live to call into the show and ask questions!

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River Bunkley (he/him) is a Product Specialist at Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and a Co-Founder of The Black Renaissance Group. River has made it his business to build innovative tech solutions to create a more equitable and just world, first prioritizing the development of the Black community which for him starts with reimagining justice.

In today's episode Thamarrah (she/her) and River discuss:

  • The role of technology in social impact missions
  • Reimagining justice in the United States
  • How to find your place in the fight to create an equitable world

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Connect with River Bunkley

  • Instagram: @River
  • The Black Renaissance Group: https://www.theblackrenaissancegroup.com/

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This podcast is recorded using Riverside

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If you want to support the show go to patreon.com/thamarrahjones and become a patron for $3 per month. Get episodes 3-5 days early, videos of the interviews, and access to the interview schedule to know what guests are coming up next; submit questions or watch live to call into the show and ask questions!

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In this episode, Co-Founder of Social Cipher, Vanessa Castañeda Gill (she/her) joins the show to discuss how her company is creating space for Neurodivergent youth to thrive through their space pirate-themed social-emotional learning games. Social Cipher is led by a team of Neurodivergent Founders, including Vanessa herself.

Vanessa and Thamarrah (she/her) talk the importance of autistic youth failing safely, challenges faced by neurodivergent people caused by inequity in the workplace and in the startup space as founders, and how we can all support the neurodivergent community.

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Connect with Vanessa Castañeda Gill

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Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share the episode with a friend, colleague, or anyone you think might enjoy it too.

Want to connect with Thamarrah? Email her at [email protected] or follow her LinkedIn https://linkedin.com/in/thamarrahjones

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As It Should Be with Thamarrah Jones - [BONUS] Coming Soon!

[BONUS] Coming Soon!

As It Should Be with Thamarrah Jones

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08/11/21 • 4 min

As It Should Be returns with new episodes next week.

If you want to support the show go to patreon.com/thamarrahjones and become a patron for $3 per month. Get episodes 3-5 days early, videos of the interviews, and access to the interview schedule to know what guests are coming up next; submit questions or watch live to call into the show and ask questions!

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As It Should Be with Thamarrah Jones - 29: Support Black Business with Melvin Graham (he/him)

29: Support Black Business with Melvin Graham (he/him)

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11/30/22 • 44 min

Melvin Graham (he/him) is in conversation with Thamarrah about the unique challenges of Black owned businesses and the role Black entrepreneurship has played in building America.

Melvin is a filmmaker and director of the docuseries Black Business LA. In this series he follows entrepreneurs in the Los Angeles area building businesses despite a growing economic crisis.

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Support the show: Join the Collective for only $3 a month

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If you want to support the show go to patreon.com/thamarrahjones and become a patron for $3 per month. Get episodes 3-5 days early, videos of the interviews, and access to the interview schedule to know what guests are coming up next; submit questions or watch live to call into the show and ask questions!

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In today's conversation we dive into the world of ecosystem building. What it is and how ecosystems are giving social innovators around the world the access they need to accelerate their missions. Anika Horn (she/her) is the Founder of Social Venturers. Through her company she is on a mission to support change-makers building purpose-driven careers, organizations and ecosystems without losing themselves.

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As It Should Be with Thamarrah Jones - Bittersweet Goodbye

Bittersweet Goodbye

As It Should Be with Thamarrah Jones

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08/31/23 • 2 min

After 30 episodes, hundreds of my own dollars, and an uncountable amount of hours it's time to officially say goodbye to the As It Should Be with Thamarrah Jones podcast. But in the coming weeks I'll be sharing bits of my next project which you can follow along on by going to bylittle.substack.com

Until then my friends.

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How many episodes does As It Should Be with Thamarrah Jones have?

As It Should Be with Thamarrah Jones currently has 36 episodes available.

What topics does As It Should Be with Thamarrah Jones cover?

The podcast is about Society & Culture and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on As It Should Be with Thamarrah Jones?

The episode title '12: Fight Anti-Blackness in Banking with Asya Bradley (she/her)' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on As It Should Be with Thamarrah Jones?

The average episode length on As It Should Be with Thamarrah Jones is 38 minutes.

How often are episodes of As It Should Be with Thamarrah Jones released?

Episodes of As It Should Be with Thamarrah Jones are typically released every 12 days, 21 hours.

When was the first episode of As It Should Be with Thamarrah Jones?

The first episode of As It Should Be with Thamarrah Jones was released on Nov 30, 2020.

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