

How to Survive the End of the World
How to Survive the End of the World
Join Autumn Brown and adrienne maree brown, two sisters who share many identities, as writers, activists, facilitators, and inheritors of multiracial diasporic lineages, as well as a particular interest in the question of survival, as we embark on a podcast that delves into the practices we need as a community, to move through endings and to come out whole on the other side, whatever that might be.
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visit us @ endoftheworldshow.org
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May 23, 2020 • 56min
Apocalypse Survival Skill #8: Casa de Salud
We survive by building the new world in the shell of the old, and our new world will need a health care system. How do we transition from a health care system rooted in extraction and profit, to a health care system rooted in justice? We turn to family physician Anjali Taneja, Executive Director of Casa De Salud, a clinic on the forefront of providing justice-driven, accessible health care in Albuquerque, for wisdom and vision in the midst of the pandemic.
SHOW LINKS
Fortification Podcast
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May 16, 2020 • 1h 8min
Apocalypse Survival Skill #7: The Internet is a Place
Now more than ever we are relying on the internet to satisfy our basic needs and desires. This begs the question, what are apocalypse survival skills for the internet? How do we use the internet as a tool for survival? How do we maintain safety for our communities and our movements for social change when so much of that work must now happen digitally? And what exactly is the internet, anyway? For answers, we turn to digital security expert and organizer for change, Bex Hong Hurwitz of Tiny Gigantic.
(episode image by Nicole Starosielski)
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May 7, 2020 • 1h 16min
Apocalypse Survival Skill #6: The OODA Loop
We bring you part two of Autumn’s interview with So and Pinar, the love organism behind Queer Nature. We discuss the potential dangers of being on the move in an apocalyptic situation, and how to mitigate them. We also talk about extractive versus visionary responses to apocalypse, and the transformative potential of thinking and acting collectively inside of chaos. So and Pinar created a guide highlighting important concepts from this and the previous episode, so feel free to open it and follow along as you listen.
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May 1, 2020 • 1h 17min
Apocalypse Survival Skill #5: Tactical Hope
What behaviors and choices make the difference between life and death in a disaster? What are the skills that will matter most in a crisis, and how do we learn them? Autumn interviews the brilliant founders of Queer Nature, who lead workshops and immersions teaching survival skills and natural crafts. In the first of two conversations, Queer Nature drops wisdom on how the mind and body respond to crisis, how non-human systems can be our allies, and what trauma has to do with our survival.
Music by Tunde Olaniran, Kaela Drew and Mother Cyborg.
SHOW NOTES
Deep Survival
OODA Loop
Window of Tolerance
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Apr 23, 2020 • 45min
Apocalypse Survival Skill #4: Braiding Seeds
Any scenario of systemic collapse involves a question of how we sustainably feed ourselves and our communities. For a visionary answer, Autumn turns to the illustrious team at Soul Fire Farm, and their co-founder Leah Penniman. Autumn and Leah discuss the science of land rehabilitation, the political power of farming, and how to start growing food wherever you are.
Music by Tunde Olaniran, Alex Fitch and Mother Cyborg.
TRANSCRIPT
SOUL FIRE STUFF
Ask A Sista Farmer
Sowing the Seeds of Food Justice
Reparations Map
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Apr 17, 2020 • 1h 4min
Apocalypse Survival Skill #3: Where There is No Doctor
We continue our miniseries with a conversation about how we access medicine, health, and healing when our under-resourced and fragile medical systems are overwhelmed. Autumn interviews community herbalist Lauren Giambrone, about plant medicine and home remedies that build our immune systems and fight infections, as well as kitchen witchery and other forms of ancestral medicine that can keep us safe and healthy.
Music by Tunde Olaniran and Mother Cyborg.
EPISODE LINKS
Where There Is No Doctor
Good Fight Herb Co.
Get Radical, Boil Roots
Nodding Thistle and Rose Milk
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Apr 10, 2020 • 48min
Apocalypse Survival Skill #2: Making Home
During this time of economic collapse, many of us are wondering how we will create and maintain homes, if and when we can’t afford to rent or buy. One answer is to take over vacant homes and buildings, an activity commonly known as squatting. In this episode, Autumn interviews Vikki Law, a prison abolitionist and squatters’ rights activist. Vikki takes us deep inside the story of how vacant buildings in New York City that started out as squats in the 70s and 80s, became permanent homes for their residents.
https://victorialaw.net/
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music by Mother Cyborg and Tunde Olaniran and Trans Alp.
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Apr 2, 2020 • 1h 7min
Apocalypse Survival Skill #1: Shelter in Place
We kick off the Apocalypse Survival Miniseries with a special focus on social distancing inside the pandemic. Autumn interviews long time New Yorker Maryse Mitchell-Brody (instagram.com/itsmarysemb) about mutual aid, networks of care, and the practice of grief and love, in the time of self quarantine.
ESSENTIAL MARYSE LINKS:
http://criticalresistance.org/
https://www.sinsinvalid.org/news-1/2020/3/19/social-distancing-and-crip-survival-a-disability-centered-response-to-covid-19
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ILE8kk_zUqMscO8FbdPgrQMLoijoRupuHHIC1YdvRGI/mobilebasic
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Mar 27, 2020 • 8min
Staying In with Emily and Kumail
Beloved Survivors, as we work away on our upcoming survival mini-series, we have another special guest treat to share. You might know Kumail and Emily from their collaboration on the 2017 film, The Big Sick. Now they have a super relevant new podcast not about the Coronavirus, but rather about the do’s and don’ts of staying inside during this extremely bizarre situation we find ourselves in.
Emily V. Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani are both writers who work from home. Emily was a therapist and currently is a chronically sick person (see: The Big Sick) who often has to quarantine herself, and Kumail is her main caretaker.
The podcast features movie, TV, and video game recommendations along with advice from these long time experts working from home and staying indoors.
They also call their friends and family to check in and offer tips on how everyone is keeping their heads on straight while socially isolating.
All proceeds from the podcast go to charities for people hardest hit by the virus.
To listen to the show, just search for Staying In with Emily and Kumail in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen.
We hope you find some comfort here.

Mar 24, 2020 • 8min
This is Irresistible!!!
Meet Irresistible: a community of practice in collective healing and social change.
Formerly known as Healing Justice Podcast, their show is all about a commitment to justice and to our own lives that is compelling, joyful, and irresistible. Their library of conversations and practices celebrates the many traditions of movement leaders, cultural workers, and spiritual teachers who remind us to embody the liberation we are pursuing and who show us that our movements for justice can and must be expansive, vibrant, and fully alive. Because we are so much more than resistance -- we are irresistible.
Learn more at http://www.irresistible.org
Transcript:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TI736ojPKGDKoJx79uqxD_Qt2-vooab034YcSv2Gvcw/edit?usp=sharing


