Ancestral Connections | The Roots of Identity and Resistance with Causha Spellman-Timmons | Ep. 20 cover art

Ancestral Connections | The Roots of Identity and Resistance with Causha Spellman-Timmons | Ep. 20

Ancestral Connections | The Roots of Identity and Resistance with Causha Spellman-Timmons | Ep. 20

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What does it mean to live as resistance? In Episode 20 of the Revolutionary Social Work Podcast, we sit down with Causha Spellman-Timmons for a powerful conversation on ancestral connection, identity, and the spiritual roots of social work.

Causha shares how embodying their truth is an act of defiance in a world that demands conformity. We explore the role of ancestry in shaping identity, the necessity of spiritual practices and sacred spaces, and how healing from generational trauma demands both personal transformation and collective accountability.

Revolutionary social work doesn't go by the book. Neither does Causha. It’s soul work. It’s kinship. It’s a return to what colonization tried to sever. If you’ve been yearning for a deeper way to practice, live, and connect -- this conversation is for you.

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Chapters

00:00 – Intro & Theme Song

03:20 – Introduction and Context of the Conversation

05:57 – Embodiment of Resistance

08:41 – Ancestral Connections and Identity

13:35 – Navigating Life's Challenges and Collective Care

18:56 – Exploring Ancestry and Spiritual Practices

24:10 – Creating Sacred Spaces and Altars29:45 – Healing and Generational Responsibility

37:57 – Ancestral Wisdom and Identity

40:05 – The Importance of Genealogical Testing

42:44 – Navigating Spirituality and Organized Religion

45:27 – Reconciliation of Spiritual Practices

49:58 – Filling the Holes of Our Heritage

53:21 – Authenticity in Social Work

57:47 – Imagining the Future of Social Work

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