Podchaser Logo
Home
For Folx Sake: Cultivate Inclusive Communities

Court Wakefield and Sarah Hodge

For Folx Sake: Cultivate Inclusive Communities

A weekly Education, Society and Culture podcast
 1 person rated this podcast
For Folx Sake: Cultivate Inclusive Communities

Court Wakefield and Sarah Hodge

For Folx Sake: Cultivate Inclusive Communities

Episodes
For Folx Sake: Cultivate Inclusive Communities

Court Wakefield and Sarah Hodge

For Folx Sake: Cultivate Inclusive Communities

A weekly Education, Society and Culture podcast
 1 person rated this podcast
Rate Podcast

Best Episodes of For Folx Sake

Mark All
Search Episodes...
Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/forfolxsake)
It's Election Day. If you haven't already voted, be sure to make it to the polls today to cast a vote for inclusion. Many of you may be voting against Trump rather than for Biden. And that’s okay. If you disagree with Biden, you can vote him in
We usually don’t get explicitly political on this podcast when we can avoid it, but it would be counter to our values to avoid saying that one candidate (Donald Trump) believes that white privilege is a hoax, has spent his entire presidency und
Early voting for the 2020 is underway across the United States. Listen to this bonus episode to get prepared and make a voting plan.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/forfolxsake)
October 11, 2020 is the 33rd Annual National Coming Out Day. In this episode, Court shares how National Coming Out Day has changed for them overtime as their identity has evolved. We also honor the history of this queer holiday and celebrate th
2020 has brought innumerable new challenges to families with school-aged children. Parents are not only dealing with keeping their families safe from COVID-19, they are also transitioning to working and schooling from their homes. All the while
With the emergence of COVID-19, we are faced more than ever with how disparities in our broken healthcare system burden the most vulnerable among us. In this episode, we define healthcare disparities, provide real life examples of how these dis
Racial gas lighting is a well-documented and researched experience in which people experience injustice because of their race while simultaneously being made to feel that the injustice isn't real. You've heard it before. The thinly veiled, "It
It's easy for many of us to judge others about their choices during COVID-19. But how does intersectionality impact our choices about going back-to-school during the pandemic? Court and Sarah explore the reasons parents from different backgroun
Chanise Condren is the co-owner of Electric Kitchen, a vegan food prep and pop-up. She is also a comedian and host of the Get Intuit podcast. Together with her partner, she runs multiple businesses, rescues animals, and serves as chosen family
Ruth Carter, esq. is a non-binary lawyer, author and speaker specializing in business, intellectual property, social media and internet law, and interestingly, flash mob law. They are a columnist for Attorney at Work and a contributor for Law T
For our first episode, I sat down with content expert Emily Triplett Lentz of HelpScout to discuss how non-inclusive language can alienate our audience. During the episode, she shares some examples of non-inclusive language that hide in our eve
We're pumped to introduce our new podcast, For Folx Sake. Our host Courtney Cox Wakefield lives in Dallas, TX with her wife Hollis, their kid, dog, and five cats. (Yeah, I know, lesbians with 5 cats. Shocker.)From being outed in their faith com
Rate

Join Podchaser to...

  • Rate podcasts and episodes
  • Follow podcasts and creators
  • Create podcast and episode lists
  • & much more

Unlock more with Podchaser Pro

  • Audience Insights
  • Contact Information
  • Demographics
  • Charts
  • Sponsor History
  • and More!
Pro Features