Samia Dumbuya | Embracing Advocacy, Vulnerability and Self-Care
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In this episode of What a Relief, André Bright chats with climate justice activist Samia Dumbuya about the emotional toll of advocacy, the importance of vulnerability, and practical self-care strategies for sustaining activism without burnout.
This conversation highlights how caring for oneself fosters stronger community engagement and long-term impact.
Remember, your well-being fuels your capacity to make meaningful change—don't sacrifice it for short-term gains.
Topics:
- The realities of stress and emotional fatigue in activism and social justice work
- Practical tools for self-care, energy management, and building resilience
- The importance of community, trust, and vulnerability for psychological safety
- Strategies for setting boundaries and advocating for oneself in high-pressure environments
- The role of cultural and organizational support systems in maintaining well-being
- Samia shares her typical day as a climate justice advocate, emphasizing diversity in her activities from policy tables to community gardens
- The conversation explores the emotional burden of witnessing global crises, and transforming fear into proactive change
- Practical techniques such as the Pomodoro method, journaling, and "care packages" for mental health
- The importance of creating psychological safety and trusting community members to hold space
- How external pressures and internal expectations can lead to burnout, and the need for sustainable activism practices
- The significance of vulnerability and authenticity in building trust and collective resilience
- Personal stories of stress, vulnerability, and the power of community support
Links & contacts
- Innerscope - Resilience in Schools
- The Resilience Project by Katie Hodgetts
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