Building the World We Actually Want

March 26
41 mins

Episode Description

Building the World We Actually Want — The Shadow Side with Safrianna, Season 1 Finale (Ep. 21)

In this Season 1 finale, licensed trauma therapist and Queer-Spirit Guide Safrianna Lughna reflects on the collective uncovering that unfolded across 20 episodes of The Shadow Side — and makes the case for what comes next: building the world we actually want to live in.

Safrianna synthesizes the major shadows named throughout Season 1 — from the profit-driven healthcare system and domestic abuse tactics operating at a governmental scale, to the BITE model of authoritarian control, the quick-fix trap, and the generational trauma cycles that keep us stuck. She highlights the healing frameworks, tools, and wisdom that every guest brought to the table, from spiritual awakening and seasonal rhythms to neurodiversity, intergenerational healing, and inclusive community building.

From there, she introduces the concept of regenerative activism versus reactive activism — exploring how sustainable change requires us to move beyond the urgency of rage into long-term, self-care-rooted action. She makes the case that individual healing IS collective liberation, and that the quality of our inner work is what separates sacred activism from performative activism.

The episode closes with practical guidance for listeners ready to build a better world, including guarding your energy as sacred, building support systems before crisis, honoring your seasons, questioning hierarchy, practicing joy as resistance, and finding people who can hold both your shadow and your light.

She Discusses:

— A synthesis of the collective shadows uncovered across Season 1

— Reactive activism versus regenerative activism — and why sustainability matters

— How individual healing moves into collective liberation

— The difference between sacred activism and performative activism

— Practical steps for building the world we actually want

— Why compassion must start with yourself before it can extend outward

— Joy and pleasure as resistance, not reward

This podcast is for anyone ready to explore uncomfortable truths, do the inner work, and contribute to collective healing. If you're tired of surface-level conversations and ready to go deeper, this is your space.

Contact: Guide@Safrianna.com | Safrianna.com

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