
Jezz Chung on Transformation, Neurodivergence and the Power of Imagination + Community
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In this episode, Nora interviews Jezz Chung, a Korean-American writer, facilitator, and performer based in NYC. This Way to Change, their debut book of prose, poems, and practices, came out earlier this year. Jezz discusses their experiences with neurodivergence and disability and how these aspects of their identity intersect with their creative endeavors. The conversation delves into the power of imagination, the importance of disabled representation in media, and the impact of collective liberation.
Artwork by Ronaé Fagon; Music by Milo Segal
00:35 Meet Jezz Chung: Writer, Facilitator, and Performer
03:41 Discussing This Way to Change
05:05 The Impact of Poetry and Collective Liberation
08:07 Navigating Disability and Neurodivergence
11:33 The Role of Disability Activists and Influences
15:21 Discovering Disability Justice
19:43 Realizing Neurodivergence and Self-Diagnosis
24:15 Empowerment Through Self-Permission
27:09 Personal Journey and Self-Realization
28:08 Navigating Dreams and Self-Affirmation
29:40 Challenges and Coping Mechanisms
33:34 The Concept of Time and Spiritual Practices
37:26 Imagination and Creativity
39:39 Sensory Joy and Mental Health
47:02 The Power of Friendship and Community
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