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OPTIMIST In Progress

54 episodes - English - Latest episode: almost 2 years ago - ★★★★★ - 9 ratings

Created to inspire, tool and fuel the practice of being optimistic. Something that takes work, especially right now. Based in science, but kept human. Presented by Dr Drea Letamendi and Tom Johnstone.

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Talking with a Frontline Optimist - Dr Jonathan Leary

May 14, 2022 07:00 - 51 minutes - 46.9 MB

After the isolation and loneliness of the pandemic, we are rediscovering the positive benefits of social connections again and no one understands this better than our guest this week, Dr Jonathan Leary, who has taken holistic wellbeing to a whole new level. Dr Leary created Remedy Place, the world's first social wellness club, which is founded on alternative and natural health principles, providing a space for connecting without toxicity and optimizing the body’s own methods for healing itse...

Third culture insights

April 30, 2022 07:00 - 25 minutes - 57.8 MB

As we enter the recovery phase of the pandemic and at a time of great alienation and dislocation from society, how do we find a sense of belonging and strength in others and the wider community? To answer this, Tom and Drea reflect on the conversation with frontline optimist Tony Kim who, like many children of immigrants, grew up straddling two cultures and learned to navigate and embrace the superpowers of his third culture. Tony’s unique perspective of being both an outsider and insider de...

Talking with a Frontline Optimist - Naomi Hallum

April 16, 2022 07:00 - 43 minutes - 39.4 MB

This week on OIP, we talk to Naomi Hallum, the CEO of Million Dollar Vegan, about taking on the enormous mission of educating and empowering people to adopt a plant-based lifestyle. While the environmental, ethical, personal, and public health benefits of a vegan lifestyle are overwhelmingly compelling, the world’s resistance to giving up animal products makes this global endeavor a particularly challenging one, she tells Tom and Drea. Nevertheless her commitment is unwavering - after all, i...

Talking with a Frontline Optimist - Tom Kay

April 01, 2022 07:00 - 32 minutes - 29.8 MB

Almost two decades Tom Kay quit his corporate job in London and moved to a small Cornish village to build a company that inspired a love of - and connection to - the sea, in order to better protect our oceans for future generations. Finisterre, makes functional, sustainable clothing for cold water surfers clothing and is one of the pioneering, future-facing brands putting people and planet ahead of profit.  Founder Tom Kay talks to Drea and Tom about his maturing relationship with the sea, t...

Talking with a Frontline Optimist - Tony Kim

March 19, 2022 07:00 - 56 minutes - 51.3 MB

Tony Kim is the founder of Hero Within, a lifestyle fashion brand for fanboys and fangirls of pop culture and the cosplay community. A child of Korean immigrants, he talks to Tom and Drea about the struggles of growing up in the “inbetween” space between two cultures and eventually discovering the superpower of his “third culture”. With the help of his own non-traditional family, his passion for all things nerdy and the San Diego Comic-Con inspired a unique calling that was reaching the peak...

Talking with a Frontline Optimist - Jon Alexander

March 05, 2022 08:00 - 41 minutes - 37.8 MB

Jon Alexander is co-founder of New Citizen Project, and for the past decade he has looked deeply at the impact that the dominant narrative in which we all live - the consumer story -  has shaped our lives, our institutions and most troublingly, our self perception. In his new book, Citizens: Why the key to fixing everything is all of us,  he hopes to show us how to reclaim the word "citizen" in its truest sense - together, people - and empower us to work towards a more community-centric futu...

Talking with a Frontline Optimist - Andrew DeAngelo

February 19, 2022 08:00 - 1 hour - 55.2 MB

Groundbreaking cannabis activist and consultant Andrew DeAngelo has been a key actor in the legalization of this industry. This week on OIP he talks to Tom and Drea about his personal connection with cannabis on both sides of the law and his commitment to redressing past and continuing injustices through The Last Prisoner Project, a non-profit organization he co-founded with his brother. They also discuss the use of the arts and culture to remove the stigma that still looms large over mariju...

Chop wood, carry water

February 05, 2022 08:00 - 19 minutes - 18.3 MB

The beginning of a new year can often bring on pressure to make significant changes in our lives. But how often do we really pay attention to the thing right in front of us, to the task at hand? This week, we revisit an episode of Optimist in Progress, in which Dr Drea Letamendi shares her insights on how to create moments of mindfulness as we fold laundry, chop carrots or do the dishes. By tuning in to those repetitive tasks, and connecting to the sensations of everyday activities, she expl...

Life in the Living

January 22, 2022 08:00 - 16 minutes - 14.9 MB

It’s easy to feel the heaviness of the setbacks of the past year, and let’s be honest, 2022 has already served up some doozies. Nonetheless, as we move through the year ahead, Tom and Drea discuss how to pause the everyday demands and make plans that spark joy; the importance of saying yes to new things and how we can reframe some of the disappointments of the pandemic. Taking these small steps can help us as we build the practice of optimism and look forward to a more content and intentiona...

Talking with a Frontline Optimist - Tara Roth

January 08, 2022 08:00 - 41 minutes - 38 MB

Tom and Drea talk to future-shaper Tara Roth about what's ahead for social innovation in Los Angeles, the  convergence of business and philanthropy, and the conviction and tenacity needed to really create, drive and support meaningful and lasting social change in the city and beyond. As president of the Goldhirsh Foundation, Tara has spearheaded some remarkable and diverse initiatives from My LA2050 - a grassroots and crowd-sourced campaign that backs proposals for improving Los Angeles - to...

Flow

December 25, 2021 08:00 - 16 minutes - 15 MB

After OIP’s inspiring conversation with Citizen Cope - a musical artist who has successfully tuned into his intuitively-creative process throughout his career - Tom and Drea reflect on the concept of “flow” - a mental state  that is also referred to as “being in the zone”. This transformative feeling of energized focus and absorption is related to our sense of happiness and fulfillment, but how do we find it? Is there a formula for this special attunement of mind and body? And most important...

Talking with a Frontline Optimist - Citizen Cope

December 18, 2021 08:00 - 45 minutes - 41.6 MB

This week on OIP, the phenomenally-talented recording artist and producer, Clarence Greenwood, AKA Citizen Cope, talks to Tom and Drea about his musical journey from learning the trumpet at school to signing with multiple major labels and working with renowned artists such as Carlos Santana and Sheryl Crow. He discusses his uniquely  intuitive and poetic creativity and the challenges he faced along the way - from debilitating stage fright to the pressures of producing music for his label whi...

Self-compassion

December 11, 2021 08:00 - 15 minutes - 14 MB

As the year draws to a close, it is oftentimes a period of reflection - and not always in a good way. Many of us sway towards focusing on the things we haven’t accomplished, our personal shortcomings and what goals we plan to set ourselves in the future. This week, Tom and Drea are energized by the inspiring optimism of Apryl Electra Storms and talk about strategies for banishing those end-of-year, self-loathing blues. At a time when life can get hectic and overwhelming before the holidays, ...

Talking with a Frontline Optimist - Apryl Electra Storms

December 04, 2021 08:00 - 42 minutes - 39.3 MB

It’s difficult not to be captivated by Apryl Electra Storms’ infectious optimism. In this episode the entrepreneur and co-founder of Minus Moonshine talks to Drea and Tom about their journey from chef to musician to owner of a ground-breaking alcohol-free drinks store in Brooklyn. Apryl has disrupted and defied expectations their whole life, living intuitively and constantly encouraging a reframing of scenarios to help themselves. Apryl talks candidly about identifying non-binary, the challe...

Set free by setbacks

November 27, 2021 08:00 - 22 minutes - 20.2 MB

What keeps us going after a devastating loss, crisis or tragedy? How do we recover and even flourish after a traumatic event? This week on OIP, Tom and Drea discuss the remarkable resilience and positivity of bartender and chef Matthew Biancaniello. His restaurant, Mon-Li, was burned in the Woolsey fire, but ultimately he expressed feeling liberated by this event, and freed up to pursue his creative endeavors. They discuss whether our fundamental need for survival is instinctive or whether i...

Talking with a Frontline Optimist - Matthew Biancaniello

November 20, 2021 08:00 - 41 minutes - 38.2 MB

Meet an indomitable creative force on OIP this week, and perhaps the best embodiment of the proverb “fall down seven times, stand up eight”. Category defying and self-taught bartender and chef, Matthew Biancaniello, came to fame with the legendary, farmers market-inspired cocktails he constructed at the Hollywood Roosevelt hotel, and at Malibu’s Mon-Li, where he created what has been described as “the most extravagant cocktail experience.” He found his calling unexpectedly, but the ride has ...

Ideas to ease

November 13, 2021 08:00 - 16 minutes - 15.3 MB

After existing for so long with pandemic restrictions, even the most familiar spaces can make us feel anxious or intimidated. And then there are those places and moments - the  gym, the public speaking event, the difficult conversation - that make the adrenaline rush, and not always in a good way. Flight often ensues.  But psychologists agree that some degree of discomfort is a good thing, a growth opportunity. Tom and Drea discuss some of the empowering tools to employ to prepare yourself f...

Talking with Frontline Optimists - Hero’s Journey Fitness founders

November 06, 2021 07:00 - 50 minutes - 45.8 MB

When self professed nerds Christy Black and David Nett felt a little out of place in traditional gyms, they decided to create their own inclusive space where all bodies - and minds - could feel that they belong. Hero’s Journey is Los Angeles’ first fitness space specifically designed for the “geek community”, and it feels like part of a broader cultural change that embraces individuality and non-conformist ways of being. Christy and David discuss how their compassionate coaching approach esc...

Syience lessons

October 30, 2021 07:00 - 26 minutes - 24.1 MB

Last week’s conversation with Reginald "Syience" Perry got a lot of love and started up many conversations. When trying to work out which theme or insight to explore in this follow-up episode, we really struggled.  We don’t use the term "self-actualized" lightly, but when it comes to Syience … So, this week’s episode we’re calling "Syience lessons".  If you haven’t heard the conversation from last week, go ahead and listen to that first. Then tune in to Drea and Tom as they talk "durable" or...

Talking with a Frontline Optimist - Reginald "Syience" Perry

October 23, 2021 07:00 - 43 minutes - 39.9 MB

This week, OIP steps into another dimension with multi Grammy-award winning producer and creative dynamo, Reginald “Syience” Perry. He talks about his roots in Flint, Michigan and the remarkable, self-willed leap that led him to NY and - in less than a year - to collaborations with artists such as Jay-Z, Beyoncé, John Legend and Mary J Blige. Syience’s true calling though, as he tells Tom and Drea, came in the form of myriad dreams directing him towards a new way of story-telling - an epic c...

The mental health continuum

October 12, 2021 07:00 - 24 minutes - 22 MB

One of the upsides to the pandemic is that people have opened up to conversations around mental wellbeing. In fact, it seems like everyone is talking about mental health right now, but for most of us it is pretty intangible, and responses still seem to be limited to general terms - “fine/not fine (but not sure how else to describe it) ...” This week Dr Drea (UCLA) talks to Tom about how using a continuum model, perhaps a color scale, can help us  recognize the shades and subtleties of menta...

Talking with a Frontline Optimist - Mark Hunter

October 05, 2021 17:33 - 49 minutes - 44.9 MB

Olympic gold medalist and world rowing champion, Mark Hunter, talks to Drea and Tom about his three Olympic performances, what he refers to humorously as “the bad, the good and the ugly”.  His turbulent journey forced him to develop the mental strength and resilience to deal with pressures that came with competing at a time when mental health was not openly discussed in sport or indeed in the world at large. He credits today’s athletes for courageously opening up the conversation around ment...

Optimism in Flux

September 28, 2021 07:00 - 31 minutes - 29.1 MB

As Optimists in Progress we hoped to spring into Season 2 firmly in a “post-pandemic” world or at least something approaching 'normal',  but as the pandemic morphs into an endemic, we are welcoming our new season of guests into a time of cautious acclimation to a new reality. In this first episode of Season 2, Tom and Drea reflect on where we find ourselves right now, and some of the positive habits we can build to accept, cope and ultimately thrive in this next, constantly shifting phase. L...

Emotional Contagion

August 17, 2021 07:00 - 19 minutes - 17.8 MB

We are living through a global pandemic, and viral contagion is something we are all very familiar with. But what about emotional contagion? How can the idea of collective energy help us to navigate through difficult times, and empower us to create something better? In this episode Drea and Tom talk 'collective effervescence', how we can spread that positive energy deliberately or unconsciously and how we should seek out other people to guide us through - and raise our spirits - when we find...

Talking with a Frontline Optimist - Jamiah Hargins

August 10, 2021 07:00 - 59 minutes - 54.7 MB

Growing vegetables might seem an unlikely way to fight the power, but Jamiah Hargins has no doubt it offers a revolutionary means by which to address social inequity, build community and address problems centuries in the making. He quit a career in finance to focus on social entrepreneurship, founding Asante Microfarm and Crop Swap LA, and his vision of an urban paradise is, he believes, fully achievable if we engage in active optimism, and break out of the ‘self perpetuating cycle of non-ac...

Permission

August 03, 2021 07:00 - 16 minutes - 15.2 MB

Why do so many of us feel guilty or lazy when resting? This week on OIP, Tom and Drea discuss why our fast-paced, high-achieving culture values “busyness” and how taking an intentional pause seems at odds with this concept of productivity. They talk about how writing our own ‘permission slips’ to ditch the ‘to do’ list and instead experience moments of idleness is actually the key to better creativity and focus, as well as an empowering boost for our mental health. For more information on T...

Talking with a Frontline Optimist - Timeka Drew

July 28, 2021 07:00 - 46 minutes - 42.2 MB

Cannabis entrepreneur Tamika Drew talks about how a debilitating disease led her to embrace cannabis as medicine and her personal journey to establishing her family-run cannabis business Biko Flower. She tells Tom and Drea about how her Nigerian ancestry and strong female leadership inspired her along the way and the vital importance of continuing her social activism work in the field of corporate cannabis. For more on Biko Flower More about Nat Turner More about The Liberty Tree Foundati...

Reframing

July 20, 2021 07:00 - 18 minutes - 16.7 MB

‘Reframing’ or ‘cognitive restructuring’ is a concept accessible to all of us. Tom and Drea discuss how it takes some work, but we can shift our perspective in order to lift the lens of negativity and distorted thoughts. Sometimes a small shift in thinking can have a huge impact in our daily lives. More about 'Cognitive reframing'  TED talk: How to make stress your friend  Follow Josh Harris @josh_the_bon_vivants  More about The Bon Vivants  To get in touch with us, email: podcast@optim...

Talking with a Frontline Optimist - Josh Harris

July 13, 2021 07:00 - 55 minutes - 50.4 MB

Renowned hospitality entrepreneur and influential San Francisco bar owner, Josh Harris, discovered his passion for bartending after a sports injury cut short his athletic ambitions in his early twenties. He talks poignantly about his early struggles with alcohol and drug addiction, the calm he found being on the other side of the bar and navigating the cocktail renaissance sober.  As the hospitality industry makes tentative steps towards recovery, Josh shares how his commitment and resolute ...

The space we're in.

July 06, 2021 07:00 - 22 minutes - 20.5 MB

Inspired by their conversation with award-winning architect Michael Lehrer, Tom and Drea discuss how we can enhance - and even challenge - our own environments for better well-being and spark joy in our daily work spaces/lives. As companies make decisions about a return to the office, how could we evolve traditional work spaces to allow for greater creativity and dignity? More on Happy by Design by  Ben Channon More on  Michael Lehrer To get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks...

Talking with a frontline optimist - Michael Lehrer, AIA

June 29, 2021 07:00 - 55 minutes - 51.1 MB

The American Institute of Architects Los Angeles awarded Michael Lehrer the gold medal, their highest award, describing him as "an architect fully engaged with architecture as a means to contribute to society as a whole."  Michael has worked for clients across the social spectrum, but a great deal of his focus has been on finding innovative solutions to the crisis of 'houselessness' in LA.  He speaks to Drea and Tom about the importance of architecture as a means to restore our dignity and o...

Burned out?

June 22, 2021 07:00 - 25 minutes - 23.5 MB

There's a lot of talk of burn out right now;  swathes of people are quitting their jobs (or seriously thinking about it) in what's being referred to as 'The Great Resignation'.  Companies are struggling to fill roles, and it feels that something transformational is happening in society. Are we on the edge of something truly significant or do we just need a summer off before we head back to the workplace in September?  Tom asks Drea to articulate what burn out actually is as they discuss the ...

Talking with a Frontline Optimist - Michelle Lhooq

June 15, 2021 07:00 - 1 hour - 56.4 MB

After a 'hyper-accelerated' existence as the NY-based music editor for Vice, covering the underground music and recreational drug scene all over the world, author and journalist Michelle Lhooq moved to LA and a 'California Sober' lifestyle (the now zeitgeist phrase she originally coined in jest). Her outlook ("where optimism meets absurdity") is perhaps more in line with Gen Z than her own 'ironic cool Millenial' gen, and her exploration into the evolving counterculture, the protest scene an...

Collective Liberation Pt 2

June 08, 2021 07:00 - 20 minutes - 18.7 MB

In this episode we return to the concept of 'collective liberation' introduced last week in our conversation with Charlotte James and Undrea Wright of The Ancestor Project. How can this idea help us to create a more equitable future for all? For many of us this concept might be unfamiliar, and taking action to undo historic oppression and systemic injustices may feel overwhelming and can be very uncomfortable. Dr Drea Letemendi talks to Tom Johnstone about "doing the work", what small steps ...

Talking with frontline Optimists - The Ancestor Project

June 01, 2021 07:00 - 48 minutes - 44.8 MB

Charlotte James and Undrea Wright came together to create - or channel - a radical and transformative path to healing through 'sacred plant medicine'. Through their ground-breaking work with The Ancestor Project, the Baltimore-based pair seek to integrate the ancient practice of legal psychedelics and non-psychoactive substances to support therapeutic journeys for the BIPOC community. This week on OIP, these remarkable frontline optimists talk with great consideration about reclaiming “Sacre...

Mindful in the Mundane

May 25, 2021 07:00 - 19 minutes - 17.6 MB

Most of us rush through the endless ‘to do’ list of daily chores feeling distracted and impatient. How often do we really pay attention to the thing that's right in front of us, to the task at hand? In this episode of Optimist in Progress, Dr Drea Letamendi shares her insights on how to create moments of mindfulness as we fold laundry, chop carrots or do the dishes. By tuning in to those repetitive tasks, and connecting to the sensations of everyday activities, she explains,  the small momen...

Talking with a frontline Optimist - Lizzie King

May 18, 2021 07:00 - 47 minutes - 43.1 MB

Whilst she may not recognize herself as an optimist (“rainbows and ponies?”), the work that UK based food writer and nutritional coach Lizzie King is doing to educate people about how to 'eat well' in every sense certainly demonstrates an inherent commitment to building a better future for people and planet. Raised in a family of obsessive “foodies”, long summers spent in Tuscany had a huge influence on shaping Lizzie’s understanding of farming, seasonality, ingredients, and the importance o...

Connecting with your authentic self

May 11, 2021 07:00 - 28 minutes - 26.3 MB

It sounds a little like therapy-speak, but finding your authentic self, living authentically is just another way to say we’re ‘keeping it real’. Authenticity has always been highly valued in our societies, particularly for artists and creatives, but what about the rest of us? How do we live an authentic life, and make sure our actions are closely aligned with our values and personal beliefs. Nobody wants to be called a faker. Jung and Gandhi had plenty to say on this,  and it was one of Shak...

Talking with a frontline Optimist - Alice Smith

May 04, 2021 07:00 - 58 minutes - 53.7 MB

Singer/songwriter Alice Smith was nominated for a Grammy for best newcomer when she hit the scene with her highly original sound and powerful stage presence. Record label politics though went on to have profound consequences for her on both a professional and a very personal level. She explains how her people, her commitment to her art, and a relentless pursuit of authenticity allowed her to reconnect with herself and gain strength from that traumatic period to become the artist she is today...

(Re)connection

April 27, 2021 07:00 - 30 minutes - 27.7 MB

Much of the past year has been spent in isolation; we've been existing in small 'social bubbles', and relying heavily on technology to feel connected. Though quarantine helped our society to survive this virus, as Dr Drea explains to Tom in this episode, isolation is the opposite of what we need to foster resilience. Rebuilding those connections, even the minor daily interactions with strangers, is the key to healing and reviving our emotional and physical worlds. Just be prepared for some a...

Talking with a frontline Optimist - Cameron Hughes

April 20, 2021 07:00 - 50 minutes - 46.4 MB

Cameron Hughes is a professional cheer guy. He whips crowds of all sizes into a frenzy of excitement, abandoning self-consciousness to create a shared high - moments of pure elation and connection. In conversation with Drea and Tom, he explains how loss in his childhood led to this unlikely calling, describes the 'cheer sense' that allows him to read a crowd of thousands in an instant, and how, through the pandemic period even the 'King of Cheer' sometimes needs a cheer. For more on Cameron...

Lockdown love hacks

April 13, 2021 07:00 - 23 minutes - 21.8 MB

For most of us living with partners or lovers, the past year of lockdown has been testing from a relationship perspective. The intensity of existing in the same space, in such close proximity, has led to a spike in divorce rates, and at the very least, stifled the romance and made our relationships somewhat functional. This week Drea and Tom get personal to discuss how important it is to remember to actively like our partners, and how intimate whistles and acoustic hacks might help keep thin...

Talking with a frontline Optimist - Karen David

April 06, 2021 07:00 - 55 minutes - 50.5 MB

Some people are born with a proclivity for optimism. Actor and performer Karen David is one of those fortunate individuals, but as she acknowledges, that doesn’t mean she doesn’t have to work constantly at honing her skill.  As the daughter of immigrants, she was often treated like an interloper, but her eight year old self found solace in singing Whitney Houston loud, dancing around in her basement and creating vision boards that inspire her still today. She talks to Dr Drea and Tom about t...

Broaden-and-Build

March 30, 2021 07:00 - 27 minutes - 25.6 MB

Wondering why so many of us were nurturing sourdough starter, planting seeds and signing up for an online language course this past year? Dr Drea mines the field of positive psychology and introduces the theory of 'broaden-and-build', something as humans we are hardwired for. Regardless of our circumstances, we can all access positive benefits simply by ensuring we embrace novel experiences. Just walking a new route home can significantly improve our physical state, our creativity and mental...

Talking with a frontline Optimist - Krista Simmons

March 23, 2021 07:00 - 53 minutes - 48.7 MB

Travel & food writer, and Los Angeles native, Krista Simmons spent her pre-COVID career exploring food cultures around the world. She talks candidly to Tom and Dr Drea about the impact of lockdown on her mental health, her work, and the food & hospitality industries across the globe. Despite the destruction wrought by the virus, she identifies seeds of hope, and an opportunity to rebuild the food industry in a way that could create a more equitable society, heal cultural wounds and reverse t...

Processing 2020 and thriving (surviving?!) in 2021

March 16, 2021 07:00 - 27 minutes - 25.3 MB

We have just passed the year mark, things are beginning to open up after an extraordinary, challenging and for some, tragic twelve months.  Dr Drea Letamendi talks to Tom about ways to process the past year in order to move forwards and thrive. More information on the Kubler-Ross model (5 stages of grief)  This podcast was recorded at the Britely, a new private social club opening this spring on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood.   or follow  @thebritely Director of Programming and Part...

The Importance of Play

March 09, 2021 08:00 - 25 minutes - 23 MB

Play seems like the last thing any of us are prioritizing right now, but a conversation between Dr Drea and Tom highlights the importance of play for all of us - as a way of coping, connecting, surviving and even thriving through these late pandemic days. What actually constitutes play though is a fascinating thing to consider... Alan Watts Quotes:  “This is the real secret of life — to be completely engaged with what you are doing in the here and now. And instead of calling it work, reali...

Talking with a frontline Optimist - Todd Stashwick

March 02, 2021 08:00 - 45 minutes - 41.6 MB

Actor and improv artist Todd Stashwick, self confessed purveyor of all things geeky, and Tiki aficionado, firmly believes that practical optimism, or as he refers to it, intentional positivity, can solve most of the problems we face in our lives. In this episode Todd discusses his 'optimism operating system' with co-hosts Dr Drea and Tom, a system rooted in a very practical Mid-Western Lutheran upbringing, shaped by a life of repeated rejections in the acting world, and illuminated by the in...

Radical Rest

February 23, 2021 08:00 - 14 minutes - 13.5 MB

It can be hard to recognise when you need to stop what you're doing and take rest, especially when people are relying on you; and particularly during these times. Ours is a society which celebrates overt displays of productivity;  'doing nothing' is seen as being lazy, work-shy or anti-social. Dr Drea and Tom explore the notion of active rest, and rest as resistance. Follow Christine Adams @officialchristineadams  Her non-profit is @weareweseeyou Her School is morganoliverschool.org To g...

Talking with a frontline Optimist - Christine Adams

February 16, 2021 08:00 - 56 minutes - 51.4 MB

Christine Adams is an actor, currently playing a lead role in CW's television series 'Black Lightning'. It's clear that working as an actor takes resilience, but it's her other life, that of a political activist and founder of a non-profit, set up to get the vote out in Georgia, that best demonstrates the depths of her gritty optimism. Her belief that if we take action, we can make meaningful change happen. A beautiful take on seizing small moments of joy amidst all the madness, and not turn...

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