Jump Rope or Double Dutch, with Lakisha Lockhart
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The conversation explores the intersection of play, theology, and womanism, highlighting the role of play in Lakisha's life and its connection to her theological journey. Lakisha shares her definition of play as an embodied aesthetic experience and a cultural expression, and discusses womanism as an expansive and inclusive approach to feminism. The chapters cover Lakisha's background, her journey with play and theology, the intersection of play and theology, and an introduction to womanism. The conversation delves into the metaphorical use of double dutch in theological exploration, emphasizing the historical context and practical application of play practices. It also addresses the theological significance of play, the benefits of play in self-care and community care, and the pushback against play in theological and pastoral contexts.
Takeaways
- Play as an embodied aesthetic experience and a cultural expression
- Womanism as an expansive and inclusive approach to feminism Embracing play as a lens for theological exploration
- The importance of play in self-care and community care
Chapters
- 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
- 05:15 Lakisha's Journey with Play and Theology
- 11:16 Finding God and Self in Play
- 16:39 Defining Play and Womanism
- 21:46 Introduction to Womanism
- 26:49 Double Dutch as a Metaphor
- 37:28 Pushback Against Play