Ep. 23 | Running an Anti-Capitalist Doula Business with Khye Tyson
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Ep. 23 | Running an Anti Capitalist Doula Business with Khye Tyson We are joined by Khye Tyson (they/them) to discuss the foundation of building an anti-capitalist doula business. We...
show moreWe are joined by Khye Tyson (they/them) to discuss the foundation of building an anti-capitalist doula business.
We answer the following questions & more:
*Why is having a critique of capitalism, let alone a strategy for anti-capitalism, something that we should be considering when we are shaping our business plans?
*What did the process of evaluating their relationship with giving & receiving look like and how did they use this information to inform their business structure?
*What are some examples of reciprocity outside of monetary exchange?
*What can it look like to weave your values into your business plan? How do you know if you've veered off track?
Khye Tyson (they/them) is an unapologetic southern queer Black femme who enjoys yoga, building community, laughing, subverting the gender binary, and reminding people that they can fire their doctors. Khye is a sacred transition guide, entrepreneur, healer, consultant, and educator. As the founder of Kuluntu Reproductive Justice Center (founded in 2018), Khye is working toward a world in which Black women and femmes can live, thrive, and raise healthy families freely within a healthy community. Khye loves to hike, sew, thrift, create art, sing, and dream of a world in which education is intuitive and culturally responsive. They are originally from Nashville, TN and currently reside in Atlanta.
Follow Khye on social media: @KuluntuRJC
Check out the Kuluntu Center's Birth Justice Guardians:
Birth Justice Guardians is a 3 month container for birthworkers who are working toward birth justice, burnt out, and looking for a community to strengthen their work. This pilot program will be a group of 10-15 birthworkers looking to deepen their practice through self and community care.
Check out their full list of courses & resources: https://kuluntureproductivejusticecenter.vipmembervault.com/
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