Episode 86Nov 13, 2024Ā· 53:49

🧩 Decolonize Your Systems & Yourself — Neurodivergence & Notion with Podge Thomas

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"These were very colonized institutions that I feel brainwashed me. And they brainwash a lot of people. So now as a business owner, creative & Notion consultant, what I get to do is decolonize my business and help my clients look at their own businesses through a decolonization lens." Today I’m joined by Podge Thomas for a reflective conversation about why being self-employed invites (and requires) decolonizing how we learn, how we communicate, how we operate, and how we relate to others. Ā  Podge is a queer, POC, neurodivergent Notion consultant. Her clients are progressive and radical self-identifying women and non-binary business leaders. When she’s not Notion-izing, she is renovating her 1780’s home in New England with her partner. Ā  Together we explore: The coercive effects of traditional education ā›“ļøā€šŸ’„ Why Amelia did School like Ken did Beach šŸ–ļø How to de-condition & decolonize our businesses 🧲 The importance of situating self-knowledge amidst community values šŸŽ—ļø Why Notion is a liberatory tool šŸ‘¾ Task management for non-linear thinkers šŸ˜µā€šŸ’« & so much more! Ā  Ā  šŸ‘‹Ā  Thinking of leaving social media? You don't have to go it alone! Download our free Leaving Social Media Toolkit today Ā Ā  🤸 THE CLUBHOUSE IS OPEN! Join us on Substack for members-only episodes + secret, curated emails. Only $5/mo or $50/year. Ā  FREE GIFTS OF THE WEEK āŠ 7-Day Savings Challenge from Dalene Higgins āŠ Toolkit for Navigating Capitalism & Other Fuckery from Kristi Amdahl āŠ More free resources from Close Biz Friends!
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"These were very colonized institutions that I feel brainwashed me. And they brainwash a lot of people. So now as a business owner, creative & Notion consultant, what I get to do is decolonize my business and help my clients look at their own businesses through a decolonization lens." Today I’m joined by Podge Thomas for a reflective conversation about why being self-employed invites (and requires) decolonizing how…
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