This month on Voice Lessons, I’m doing a special series where every week we’ll have a new episode sharing the voices and stories of survivors who have experienced sexual trauma.
I had the privilege of speaking with Meadow Jones, PhD, a social practice artist, award-winning filmmaker, community organizer, and so much more. Meadow's vast experience includes utilizing the Amherst Writers and Artists Method (AWA) and her research on arts-based practices for trauma and resiliency to facilitate writing workshops for diverse communities.
We begin by unraveling Meadow's multifaceted resume and exploring what it means to be a social practice artist, focusing on collaborative community art-making with a mission to address social inequalities and foster peaceable relationships. We venture into the intricacies of Meadow's workshops, particularly her collaboration with Mary Simmerling and other survivors of sexual violence to produce anthologies of powerful poetry and narratives.
Meadow explains how collective storytelling can transform individual and societal trauma and foster a shared understanding, therefore contributing to deep social change. Her work emphasizes the importance of testimony and the act of listening as pivotal components of the therapeutic and transformative process.
She emphasizes the significance of building a community of practice, silencing the inner critic, and simply getting into the position to create in order to find your voice. This episode brims with Meadow's infectious passion for art's role in healing and societal transformation, offering listeners profound insights into leveraging creativity for personal and social impact.
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Connect with Meadow online:
Website: https://meadowjones.com/
The Gezundheit! Institute: https://www.patchad
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Email: jill@thewritersrefuge.com
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Writing Coaching Programs: https://www.thewritersrefuge.com/coaching
Sign up for my free 3x weekly writing session: write to jill@thewritersrefuge.com for ZOOM info
Special thanks to LVDY for allowing us to use their song, Saltwater, in the intro and outro of the podcast!
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