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Kendall. is a “plog”-like a vlog, but for the podcast world, where I share the rawness of what’s going on in my wild and beautiful brain. Over the years, I have recorded thousands of voice messages from when I was going through both identity-shattering and insanely awakening experiences. These messages were like a diary for me to process the fullest range of my emotions-from guttural tears to ecstatic bliss. I had no intention of sharing these with anyone. Until now. Using these voice messages, I’ll be telling stories about my life- like when I stepped away from the sport I dedicated my entire life to, enrolled in a year-long psychic school, lived in my car, discovered the profound impact psychedelics had on my mental health, and used unconventional approaches to heal my debilitating concussion symptoms. Enjoy the rideeee
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Jul 1, 2020

In today’s episode I interview former Portland Thorns goalkeeper and racial justice activist Emily Kruger. 

Emily is someone I really admire because as a pro athlete, she went all in on the social causes that she  was passionate about, even if it wasn’t “popular.” I am constantly learning from Emily about how I can be of better service to the world and educate myself about my privilege. 

Emily attended UC Berkeley, where she first became really aware of her privilege. From there, she unexpectedly joined the Portland Thorns and continued learning and standing up for social issues. 

 

In today’s episode, Emily talks about: 

-the backlash she received from teammates and coaches when she proposed linking arms during the national anthem

-how our unwillingness to be uncomfortable or feel like a “bad” person prevents us from dealing with problems like racism

-how to expand sports to be more inclusive

-how her interactions with police officers was very different than black people in the same city

-advice for someone to take when they’re first unpacking their white privilege

-race being the “great connector” of so many other important issues (LGBTQ, capitalism, climate change)

 

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