
How to Survive the End of the World Moving Toward the Horizon of Love Together with Sonya Renee Taylor
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Mar 6, 2026 Sonya Renee Taylor, author, activist and artist centered on radical self-love, joins to process survivorhood and collective grief. They explore how art and song help navigate trauma. Conversations move toward imagining long-term cultural transformation, ending secrecy, and planting seeds of love for future generations.
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Use Story And Song To Shift The Collective Narrative
- Use narrative and art as life rafts: create and sing new stories that reframe collective trauma toward healing.
- Adrienne emphasizes a song or language that points people toward a horizon of reconciliation as a practical way out.
Think In Horizons Not Single Outcomes
- Sonya reframes the unfolding revelations as successive horizons: release of files is one horizon, accountability and deeper healing are next.
- She references Generation 5’s five-generation vision to imagine long-term abolition of child sexual abuse.
Name Grief As Love To Choose Conscious Evolution
- Name what you feel as love to reframe painful exposure into an evolutionary path toward reconciliation.
- Adrienne urges choosing conscious participation in remembering love rather than unconscious repetition of harm.

