I sit down with Africa Brooke to break down wokeness, identity politics, self censorship, and the way our current society often engages with each other on social media. The term “wokeness” was initially a good idea - it’s good to be awake and aware. But what started out as progressive has turned into something extreme and often regressive instead. By critically thinking and allowing for nuance we can find common ground and positively move forward, taking care to see what is happening as a collective. And hopefully, by shedding the obsession the mainstream has with identity politics, we can become more unified rather than divided.
Africa is from Zimbabwe and resides in Britain. She’s a writer, speaker and consultant. Her work focuses on self sabotage and self censorship, which began when she got sober 5 years ago after 7 relapses. I’m 2016 she became curious about human behavior and the concept of self sabotage.. After taking from her own subjective experience she began to look at these things through the lens of the collective, which led her to writing a now viral open letter called “why I’m leaving the cult of wokeness” which has been read by almost 5 million people.
In this episode we discuss:
WHERE TO FIND AFRICA
website
Her podcasts Beyond the Self and Unfiltered with Africa
Read her viral open letter “Why I’m leaving the cult of wokeness”
WHERE TO FIND ME
Get my ebooks
Watch the podcast
Family YouTube channel
Elevate your videos with record-label quality music from Musicbed
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free