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Submit ReviewIn this episode, Amelia speaks with Mary Grace Allerdice, a dancer, astrologer and healer living and working on unceded Muscogee (Creek) land in Georgia. They discuss what it means to be a home/body, their shared love for Patti Smith, what the planets teach us about social justice, and why we’re so alienated from each other and the earth. Tune in to this one for a big heap of healing magic.
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Mary Grace Allerdice on Instagram @mary.grace.allerdice + on her website
Fifty Feminist States on Instagram @fiftyfeministstates
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If you’re looking for reading recs, here are the books Amelia + Mary Grace mentioned in the episode: Just Kids by Patti Smith, Underland by Robert McFarland, Untamed by Glennon Doyle, Emergent Strategy by adrienne maree brown, Parable of the Sower & Parable of the Talents by Octavia Butler
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In this episode, Amelia speaks with Mary Grace Allerdice, a dancer, astrologer and healer living and working on unceded Muscogee (Creek) land in Georgia. They discuss what it means to be a home/body, their shared love for Patti Smith, what the planets teach us about social justice, and why we’re so alienated from each other and the earth. Tune in to this one for a big heap of healing magic.
Follow:
Mary Grace Allerdice on Instagram @mary.grace.allerdice + on her website
Fifty Feminist States on Instagram @fiftyfeministstates
Links:
If you’re looking for reading recs, here are the books Amelia + Mary Grace mentioned in the episode: Just Kids by Patti Smith, Underland by Robert McFarland, Untamed by Glennon Doyle, Emergent Strategy by adrienne maree brown, Parable of the Sower & Parable of the Talents by Octavia Butler
Support the podcast and the stories of the feminist activists and artists we share by pledging a monthly or one-time donation on our glow.fm page at this link.
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