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The Black Mennonite and the White Native Podcast

The Black Mennonite and the White Native Podcast

著者: Hannah Coblentz BBHSc. WDRC and Bryce Crone KS CPS MBH Facilitator
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The Black Mennonite and the White Native is a space for truth-telling, healing, and cultural dialogue. Hosts Hannah Coblentz and Bryce Crone bring powerful stories shaped by adoption, survival, community healing, and cultural reclamation. Through solo episodes, guest interviews, and real conversations, they explore identity, intergenerational trauma, resilience, and the work of rebuilding connection. Together, they invite listeners into deep, honest dialogue rooted in lived experience, collective healing, and hope for the future.Hannah Coblentz, BBHSc., WDRC, and Bryce Crone, KS, CPS, MBH Facilitator 社会科学
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  • Fighting Forward: Systems, Solidarity, and Showing Up
    2025/06/18

    In this reflective solo episode, Bryce takes us deep into the work of resisting oppressive systems while cultivating something more life-giving in their place. He shares recent experiences in community engagement, what it means to fight without losing your center, and how real change is rooted in relational investment.

    From confronting the subtle ways systems show up in everyday life to lifting up the slow, sacred work of building community, this episode is an invitation to both honesty and hope. Bryce challenges us to consider how we show up for each other — not just in protest, but in presence.

    Plus, a special invitation to the Feast for the Farm happening Friday, June 20th at 5 PM in Hayward, WI. All are welcome — bring a dish to pass and your feast bowl if you’ve got one.

    Location: 10085 N Round Lake School Road, Hayward, WI 54843

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    20 分
  • STRAWS THAT BREAK US: Tyler Perry, Trauma, and Systems That Fail
    2025/06/13

    In this solo episode, co-host Hannah Coblentz takes a thoughtful dive into Tyler Perry’s new Netflix film, Straw. With nuance and deep reflection, Hannah explores the systemic weight carried by Perry’s characters—poverty, race, trauma, and silence—and how Straw challenges viewers to reckon with the cultural and structural forces that lead people to their breaking points.

    From a "Black Mennonite" lens rooted in faith and social critique, Hannah connects the film’s emotional gut-punch to real-world systems that often leave marginalized people unheard and unsupported. This episode is a meditation on pain, storytelling, and what happens when no one notices how heavy the load has become.

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    14 分
  • Delving Deep: What Does It Mean to Be "Human?"
    2025/04/23

    What does it mean to be human—when you've been silenced, shattered, shaped by systems that never made room for your whole self?

    In this raw and deeply personal episode, Hannah opens the door to her life story—sharing, with full vulnerability, the journey from childhood trauma to survival, loss, reclamation, motherhood, and healing. From being adopted into a conservative caucasian Mennonite family to rediscovering her identity and surviving intimate partner violence, this is not a story told for shock or comparison—it's told to connect.

    This episode explores the power of storytelling, the truth buried in generational wounds, and what it really means to be seen, to be heard, and to be human.

    If you've ever felt like you don’t belong, like you’re piecing yourself back together, like your story is too much or not enough—this one’s for you.

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    19 分

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