Monthly Archives: January 2023

27Jan/23

Josh Bookman

January 27, 2023

It gives us great pleasure to present Season 8, Episode 4: Josh Bookman + Sense8 review part 4!

Josh Bookman, author of the novel to: all the friends I killed, joins us to discuss the millennial experience regarding contemporary loneliness when friends pair off and move on, as well as the postponement of traditional benchmarks. Then Albert Nothlit returns for the final part of our review of Sense8’s first season!

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Joshua Kent Bookman was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and reformed by life and work in Sweden, France, and Italy.

He has studied songwriting at Berklee College of Music, as well as languages at the Middlebury Italian School, Syracuse University, Alliance Française, and Folkuniversitetet. He holds a B.A. from Brandeis University and M.F.A. from ArtCenter College of Design.

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13Jan/23

Emmett Patterson

January 13, 2023

It gives us great pleasure to present Season 8, Episode 2: Emmett Patterson + Sense8 review part 2!

Emmett Patterson, contributing author to Crisis and Care: Queer Activist Responses to a Global Pandemic joins us to discuss the LGBTQ, racial, and disability healthcare challenges that the recent pandemic highlighted. Then Albert Nothlit returns for part 2 of our review of Sense8’s first season!

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Emmett Patterson is a longtime queer & trans health activist, project manager, and writer. He takes a global, community-centered approach to his work, having organized with activists in the Middle East, North Africa, Latin America, Eastern Europe, and the United States. Emmett studied Public Health and Gender & Sexuality Studies at American University and earned a graduate certificate in LGBT Healthy Policy & Practice at The George Washington University. He attributes his commitment to sexual health and liberation for himself and others to the wisdom of a lineage of HIV and AIDS, racial justice, and disability justice activists.

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06Jan/23

Dr. JJ Kelly

January 6, 2023

It gives us great pleasure to present Season 8, Episode 1: Dr. JJ Kelly on Emotional Intelligence!

Dr. JJ Kelly, founder of UnorthoDocs Inc., helps us kick off the New Year by sharing her HOLY SH*T series, and educating us on her no-nonsense approach to emotional intelligence, which in turns can facilitate creativity and joy!

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After 16 years of passionately working in the current system of the mental health profession and seeing the systemic sexism, racism, homophobia, ableism, narcissism and elitism…Dr. JJ Kelly wanted nothing more than to burn it all down.

Instead, she decided to redirect her outrage into building something new based on love, laughter, and teaching emotional intelligence – because she believes that global healing is achieved by teaching people the skills to like themselves, or as she always says, “Happy people act right.”

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