Tend HER Wild Podcast
89. Dr. Beth Livingston: Building Bridges
- The connection made through Betsy and Beth’s daughters (both previously on the Barbie episode).
- Beth’s upbringing as the only girl and youngest of three children in Louisville, Kentucky.
- How the impact of “bussing” children to different schools to help balance racial inequality, meant a diverse group of friends and strong realtyonships with her brothers’ older friends.
- How with all of the male influence and sports talk at home Beth found herself seeing race and gender in different ways than the mainstream stereotypes.
- The way generational racial trauma caused confusion as Beth navigated friendships through high school and into college.
- How a lack of availability to women and positive interactions with men led to her dissociating from the feminine.
- Her realization that because of gender inequality and gender stereotypes she needed to reclaim her feminine.
- Meeting friend and co-writer of Shared Sisterhood, Tina Opie, a strong black woman in academia. How they found similarities and built a relationship that led to not only a deep friendship, but also deep personal growth.
- Beth shares how building friendship through shared experience, finding understanding, shared values and being open to learning can reveal new truths in gender and racial equity.
- How Tina and Beth eventually co-wrote Shared Sisterhood, a guide to white and black women navigating friendship and their shared sisterhood.
- The importance of overcoming fear, individual work and racial work that needs to be done before building bridges with our sisters.
Learn more: Beth A Livingston Beth A Livingston Instagram Dr. Tina Opie Mentioned today: Shared Sisterhood: How to Take Collective Action for Racial and Gender Equity at Work If you like this episode, check out previous similar episodes: The Heroine’s Journey: Reclamation of the Feminine The Power and Complexity of Female Friendships Balancing Our Personal Masculine & Feminine Energies Barbie: Getting Out of The Box Today’s episode sponsored by: Revival Iowa City Use Promo Code TENDHER23 for 15% off Work with Betsy & Kate In Person: Tend Her 3.0: A 4-week Online Course on Resilience Registration begins October 4 Tend Her 3.0 registration Resilience Summit A 1-day in person event for women at Little Lights on the Lane, West Branch, IA November 17, 9-4PM Resilience Summit Re-Wilding Retreat Join us for a week of yoga, meditation, connection, healing, and transformation in Nosara, Costa Rica at the beautiful Blue Spirit Retreat Center, May 11-18, 2024. For more information click here Follow us: Instagram @tendherwild @dryogamomma @katemorelandcoaching Facebook: Kathryn E. Moreland Facebook Dr. Yoga Momma Facebook





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