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That's Not How That Works

That's Not How That Works

Louiza "Weeze" Doran

This podcast is an exploration of diversity, inclusion, and equity and how these things show up, (or don’t) in our personal and professional communities. Weeze and Trudi are JEDI Masters, (Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion,) who fundamentally believe that we all have a responsibility to create safer spaces, center marginalized communities and just do better! If you like what you hear join us in our That’s Not How That Works facebook group to continue the conversation! https://www.facebook.com/groups/ThatsNotHowThatWorks/ Enjoy the Show!
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That's Not How That Works - Vignette 3: Liberation is a Process, Not a Destination
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03/08/23 • 7 min

In this vignette, Weeze and Trudi explore reframing the concept of liberation from a destination or goal, to a process and practice.
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In this episode, Trudi and Weeze explore the crisis at the border and the policies that have allowed thousands of children to be taken from their families. As coaches, what is our obligation to be having these discussions both publically, and in our private communities? What if our niche has nothing to do with this "stuff"?
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In episode 20 we welcome our first ever guest co-host to join us in a discussion about spiritual coaching, and how it can all go wrong when people use race to divide us. Je Tuan opens up about a recent experience with a coach was took advantage of many people and used race to silence people, divide people, and profit. This is a very important episode. Please join us for the discussion in the That's Not How That Works Facebook Group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1077973785700853/about/
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That's Not How That Works - Ep 57: How Elizabeth DiAlto Found her Inner Atticus Finch
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10/10/19 • 65 min

In this episode, Trudi & Weeze are joined by the founder of Wild Soul MovementTM Elizabeth DiAlto who shares her story of enlightenment. We explore authenticity and euro-centrism in the fitness industry and spiritual space, and well as aligning your business with your values and integrity. Connect with Elizabeth: https://instagram.com/elizabethdialto https://wildsoulmovement.com/ Please join us on the FB Group for more discussion and celebration: www.facebook.com/groups/thatsnothowthatworkspodcast Music by Dennis “Aganee” Jenkins https://www.aganee.com https://instagram.com/therealaganee
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That's Not How That Works - Ep 59: Kindness: the new “....but I have a black friend”
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10/31/19 • 26 min

In this episode, Trudi & Weeze dive into the terms “niceness” and “kindness” — specifically how they relate to white women. We explore Ellen DeGenerous’s recent response to being friends with George W. Bush, what she’s really saying by “be kind to one another,” and when “kindness” is a cop out. Please join us on the FB Group for more discussion and celebration: www.facebook.com/groups/thatsnothowthatworkspodcast Music by Dennis “Aganee” Jenkins https://www.aganee.com https://instagram.com/therealaganee
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In this episode, Weeze and Trudi provide their definitive, unequivocal answer to the questions: Can people of color be racist? Can white folks experience racism? Is reverse racism real? To continue the discussion join us in our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1077973785700853/
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In this episode, Kamora Herrington joins us to discuss gender identity and exclusivity, language policing, gender norms, and to explore how White European standards influence the way we coach and mentor Black and Brown clients. Help Kamora create Individual and Community Liberation: https://www.patreon.com/KCC1023 Follow Kamora on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kamorasculturalcorner/ Follow Kamora on Instagram: https://instagram.com/kammielee Please join us on the FB Group for more discussion and celebration: www.facebook.com/groups/thatsnothowthatworkspodcast Music by Dennis “Aganee” Jenkins https://www.aganee.com https://instagram.com/therealaganee
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That's Not How That Works - Ep 33: Q&A with the TNHTW Team

Ep 33: Q&A with the TNHTW Team

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12/14/18 • 62 min

In this episode Weeze & Trudi answer questions from the TNHTW's Facebook Groups including How can I be more confident when discussing equity and diversity issues? Are the roles of Ally and Accomplice only for White folks or can PoC be Accomplices? How can I have more diversity in my coaching practice? Let us know what you think AND keep your questions coming. You can email us at hello@nothowthatworks or you can post questions in the Facebook group. Join the group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1077973785700853/about/
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That's Not How That Works - Ep. 65: A call for community accountability
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12/12/19 • 61 min

In this 3rd installment of our series about how to do better, we are talking about accountability. We explore institutional, interpersonal, and community accountabilities — especially as it pertains to the coaching industry — the lack of a standardized code of ethics for coaches, and what coaching certifications really mean (or don’t mean!) The doors are now open for the next cohort of Working Towards Woke, starting January 2020: https://www.nothowthatworks.com/workingtowardswoke Please join us on the FB Group for more discussion and celebration: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ThatsNotHowThatWorks/ Music by Dennis “Aganee” Jenkins https://www.aganee.com https://instagram.com/therealaganee
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In this episode, Trudi & Weeze are joined by creative business coach and overall badass, Shereen Sun who shares a story about how (not to) handle being called in. Blocking on Social Media is definitely a way for us to protect our peace but it also has become a tool of oppression and marginalization. In this episode, we explore how this happens and imagine alternative ways to respond to being called in. Remember to join the conversation in the FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ThatsNotHowThatWorks/
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How many episodes does That's Not How That Works have?

That's Not How That Works currently has 112 episodes available.

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The podcast is about Society & Culture and Podcasts.

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The episode title 'Ep. 81: Who is Karen & why does she want to talk to the manager?' is the most popular.

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The average episode length on That's Not How That Works is 51 minutes.

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Episodes of That's Not How That Works are typically released every 8 days, 1 hour.

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The first episode of That's Not How That Works was released on Jun 14, 2018.

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