That's Not How That Works

Louiza "Weeze" Doran

This podcast is an exploration of diversity, inclusion, and equity and how these things show up, (or don’t) in our personal and professional communities. Weeze and Trudi are JEDI Masters, (Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion,) who fundamentally believe that we all have a responsibility to create safer spaces, center marginalized communities and just do better! If you like what you hear join us in our That’s Not How That Works facebook group to continue the conversation! https://www.facebook.com/groups/ThatsNotHowThatWorks/ Enjoy the Show! read less
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Episodes

Ep 110: A Silent Depression and A Collective Revolution
Sep 21 2023
Ep 110: A Silent Depression and A Collective Revolution
On this episode, we explore the concept of radical change and long-term strategies for social and political transformation, centered on economic shifts geared towards an equitable and communal future. We dissect revolutionary movements, and dream up (in real time) what bringing about change would look like and require of us on an individual and collective basis while centering the most marginalized in our society. We explore the current societal Silent Depression that many are talking about on social media and how it ties into our work, what is so, and how it impacts access to basic needs, and the issues it creates within communities already navigating hardship. Also, note, like Vida shares at the top of this episode, peep it all the way through to get the fullness of the conversation. Trudi and Weeze engage in very real debate within this episode, and we’d love for it to be an offering to your journey of learning to engage with differing opinions in reciprocal, healthy and love centered ways. Listen to the full episode to hear: - The Concept of Radical Change and Cultivating long-term strategies for Social and Political Transformation - The Uses and Impacts of Generational Ideological Indoctrination within Privileged Communities and What We Can learn from this Strategy - Practical Challenges and the Constraints of Real-World Change - Ownership and Agency within the Housing Market - Political Sabotage of Transformative Movements - The Importance of Challenging the Dominant Success Metric that revolves around Financial Wealth Support the show on Patreon: http://patreon.com/nothowthatworks   Learn more about Trudi Lebron: Website: www.trudilebron.com/Instagram: www.instagram.com/trudilebron/   Learn more about Louiza “Weeze” Doran: Website: www.accordingtoweeze.com/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/accordingtoweeze/
Ep 109: Reclaiming Redemption Culture
Sep 7 2023
Ep 109: Reclaiming Redemption Culture
In this latest episode, we delve deeper into the topics we explored in our previous discussion, where we analyzed Lizzo's lawsuit as a revealing case study on cognitive bias, personal agency, and the intricacies of celebrity culture. Our focus shifts to envisioning alternative resolutions for grievances through the lens of equity and liberation, and one compelling avenue we explore is the concept of redemption culture. Join us as we unravel the origins of redemption culture, tracing its evolution from a community centered practice to its harmful co-opting and weaponization. We navigate the complexities of how to reclaim and embody redemptive interpersonal relationships, both within business and our personal lives. Throughout the episode, we offer practical insights to help you engage with the discourse surrounding what's often termed as cancel culture.   Key Themes Explored: Distinguishing Accountability and Redemption Culture from Cancel CultureThe Appropriation of Indigenous PracticesCancel Culture as an Evasion of ResponsibilityUnveiling the Underlying Goals of Cancel Culture, Both Implicit and ExplicitThe Roots and Evolution of WokeDissecting the Vilification of Equity, Social Justice, and Racial Justice MovementsExploring the Dynamics of Restorative Justice in Personal RelationshipsUnpacking the Ecology, Traditions, and Motivations of Cancel Culture   Support the show on Patreon: http://patreon.com/nothowthatworks Learn more about Trudi Lebron: Website: www.trudilebron.com/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/trudilebron/ Learn more about Louiza “Weeze” Doran: Website: www.accordingtoweeze.com/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/accordingtoweeze/
Ep 108: Cognitive Bias, Agency and Celebrity
Aug 17 2023
Ep 108: Cognitive Bias, Agency and Celebrity
In this conversation, we delve into the complexities surrounding Lizzo's status as a celebrity, influencer, and the blurred lines between the two. We examine the cognitive biases and reactions that arise when individuals are both fans and critics of influential figures like Lizzo. The discussion navigates through the challenges of holding celebrities to varying standards, especially when personal affinity is involved. We explore the tendency to excuse or rationalize the actions of public figures, and how this behavior can affect the perception of their potential wrongdoings. We offer insights into the cognitive biases that lead to character attacks on accusers and the impact of intersectionality in shaping public responses to allegations. As we dissect the Lizzo lawsuit, we raise questions about workplace culture, social norms, and the dynamic between personal beliefs and collective expectations.  Support the show on Patreon: http://patreon.com/nothowthatworks Links and Resources:  Ep. 66: When breaking social contracts break the internet: https://pod.link/1358150402/episode/03cf12f240a8d3a314bb56983c0a48ee The Forum With Trudi: http://equitycenteredcoaching.com/forum PYP With Weeze: https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/pyp2 Learn more about Trudi Lebron: Website: www.trudilebron.com/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/trudilebron/ Learn more about Louiza “Weeze” Doran: Website: www.accordingtoweeze.com/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/accordingtoweeze/
Ep 107: Culture vs Cultural Appropriation
Aug 3 2023
Ep 107: Culture vs Cultural Appropriation
People of all identities connect through shared culture, whether it’s language, region, or a subculture like hip hop. So who gets to decide what culture you have access to and can claim as yours? What makes an expression of culture “authentic?” We’re digging into culture versus cultural appropriation, the difference between culture and race, the impact of socio-cultural environment on expression, and why critiques and call-outs aren’t always helpful or necessary. Listen to the full episode to hear: Make It Make Sense: Why are we one-upping each other about wildfires? The difference between caricaturizing Black womanhood and expressing your natural tone, cadence, and vernacular How race and culture all too often get conflated How callouts without context reinforce the notion of racial monoliths How enforcing and upholding racial stereotypes is a product of white supremacy culture Who actually gets to call out cultural appropriation and whether a cultural representation is authentic or performative Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/nothowthatworks Links and Resources: Nina Lin on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@n.nina666 Madonna Might Be An Appropriator…But You Don’t Have to Be: https://pod.link/1358150402/episode/be1bfa8a2cb2944b9296335a49787156 Learn more about Trudi Lebron: Website: www.trudilebron.com/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/trudilebron/ Learn more about Louiza “Weeze” Doran: Website: www.accordingtoweeze.com/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/accordingtoweeze/
Ep 106: Ja Morant: What Healing, Justice, and Repair Looks Like
Jul 20 2023
Ep 106: Ja Morant: What Healing, Justice, and Repair Looks Like
Today, we’re getting into the world of professional sports. Ja Morant is a basketball player for the Memphis Grizzlies who has been in the news this year for multiple incidents of misconduct and erratic behavior and was suspended from multiple NBA games, including his most recent bout of cryptic messages on social media that led to a welfare check by Tennessee police. But what we want to talk about is how we can reframe these events and their aftermath in a more liberatory, anti-oppressive way. Content note: this episode will contain discussion of guns and gun culture Listen to the full episode to hear: A brief history of Morant’s misconduct and why the morality clause in his contract matters more than whether he broke any laws How public perception and brand management shape the consequences of actions like Morant’s How systemic oppression and limited opportunities lead to athletes being upheld as role models when they shouldn’t necessarily be Why it matters that Morant is only 23 The NBA’s evolving response to gun culture in the last decade A youth development approach to handling these kinds of cases that actually supports the person in making change Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/nothowthatworks Learn more about Trudi Lebron: Website: www.trudilebron.com/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/trudilebron/ Learn more about Louiza “Weeze” Doran: Website: www.accordingtoweeze.com/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/accordingtoweeze/
Ep 105: Unpacking the Concept of Safe Space
Jul 6 2023
Ep 105: Unpacking the Concept of Safe Space
“This is a safe space.” It’s a common refrain, but what does it mean to be and to create safe spaces? And who gets to decide what is safe? Too often, declaring a space “safe” means being resistant to the discomfort of being challenged or held accountable. We’re digging into safe spaces, how the term has been defanged in popular discourse, and creating spaces that honor everyone’s humanity, while remaining open to challenging conversations, transparency, and accountability. Listen to the full episode to hear: -Why our spaces need to acknowledge and honor the humanity of everyone present -Why safe spaces need to leave room for challenges and accountability -Defining a safe space as a container for a exploration, practice, and transformation happening in community -How the popularization of the term has taken it from safe to soft -Why safe spaces require co-creation, reciprocity, and community agreements -Why consuming someone’s content doesn’t make them responsible for your safety -How aversion to conflict stalls social movements -Why Brene Brown’s definition of a safe space falls so short Support the show on Patreon: -patreon.com/nothowthatworks Links and Resources: -Shawn Ginwright -Ep 29: When Glennon Doyle's Attempt at Allyship Went Wrong -Mellody Hobson: Color blind or color brave? | TED Talk -Ep. 94: So You Wanna Talk About Accountability Learn more about Trudi Lebron: ⁃ Website: www.trudilebron.com/ ⁃ Instagram: www.instagram.com/trudilebron/ Learn more about Louzia "Weeze" Doran: ⁃ Website: www.accordingtoweeze.com/ ⁃ Instagram: www.instagram.com/accordingtoweeze/
That's Not How That Works Trailer
Jun 22 2023
That's Not How That Works Trailer
It’s easy to look at the day’s headlines and think: That’s not how things are supposed to work! Contempt for the planet. Fear of the other. Rampant inequity. Multi-billionaires in space. But we’ve got news: this is exactly how things are supposed to work. The systems that spin out scarcity, hate, and injustice are working exactly as they were designed to. Our goal is to reveal those systems—not just the ones embedded in our politics and culture but also in our minds—and explore the ways we can start to do things differently. We started this podcast to create a space to shine a light on all of the equity problems that we were seeing in the personal development and online business space. And after 103 episodes of critiquing and providing actionable solutions to this niche audience, we’re zooming out. Today, the project sounds a little different. The scaffolding of oppression is at work everywhere. In current events—from economic news to celebrity gossip, from not-so-random acts of violence to radical culture-making and everything in between. Collective liberation comes from our willingness to confront uncomfortable truths, build community, understand the interconnectedness of our humanity, and reimagine our way forward. There’s a path of possibility ahead of us as long as we can agree that this isn’t how things have to work. That’s Not How That Works brings you a real, unscripted, nuanced critique of the world available on all podcast platforms, so make sure to follow or subscribe on your podcast app of choice. And you can support the show by rating, leaving us a review, sharing the show, and joining us on Patreon for as little as $2 per month - that’s patreon.com/nothowthatworks We hope that you’re as excited as we are about the new format and vibe of the show. Learn more about Trudi Lebron: Website: https://trudilebron.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trudilebron/ Learn more about Louzia "Weeze" Doran: Website: https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/accordingtoweeze/ Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/nothowthatworks