Healing & Liberation With Hannah Tytus

Root Shock

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What even IS health under late-stage capitalism? Hosted by Hannah Tytus, Root Shock explores healing and liberation through cultural critique, anthropology, and lived experience. We examine how medicine, health, and wellness are shaped by systems of power. We’re asking who defines “health,” who benefits from those definitions, and how we might bring more justice to our collective healing. rootshock.substack.com

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Healing & Liberation With Hannah Tytus

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Health

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1. Jul 2026

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06: The Healing Power of West African Drumming – Trauma, Community, and Connection 01.07.2026

“ Colonial legacy would have us believe that somehow traditional rituals and indigenous healing practices are not effective simply because they have not been scientifically proven by a white man or a white woman. Let us not continue in this colonial white supremacy ideology that some rituals and traditions that people have engaged in for thousands of years are not effective.” -Francis Agyakwa Epis...

RITUAL: 10-Minute Mindfulness Meditation — River of Thoughts 17.06.2026

Let the river teach you mindful perspective with the latest Root Shock Ritual. This 10-minute mindfulness meditation guides you through a relaxing river of thoughts visualization, learning from the water in all that we do. Get full access to Root Shock at rootshock.substack.com/subscribe

05: Indigenous Sovereignty & Environmental Justice — The Waterways Are Life with Jessica Swann 03.06.2026

“What is health? Are you living? Are you able to have breath in your lungs? Are you able to touch the water? Are you able to feel the grass? Are you able to be sustainable?” – Jessica Swann “Our people lived as stewards of the land and protectors of the water for hundreds of years, and they did that through good health and a good relationship and respect to the land and respect for the water... th...

RITUAL: 10-Minute Sensory Meditation — The Sound of Your Breath 19.05.2026

Welcome to this 10-minute guided meditation focusing on sensory awareness, sound, and mindful breathing. In this Root Shock: Rituals inaugural session, we practice deep listening to explore how your breath interacts with and contributes to the auditory ecosystem around you. ------ She’s using her YogaVoice, people! How do I keep from collapsing under the weight of emergent authoritarianism? Well c...

04: Climate Anxiety & Resilience: Navigating Climate Justice with Dr. Jen Myers 07.05.2026

Welcome back, everyone! Thanks for waiting as we gathered up our mics and agonized over the editing software. While Matt is visiting his old stomping grounds in China, I (Hannah) am producing this show all on my lonesome. That’s why you’ve experienced a woeful gap during April. But now, fret not! We’re bringing you belated Earth Day content with a whole episode on ~ Climate Anxiety ~, tools for re...

03: Dopamine Regulation as Resistance - How Algorithms Hijack Your Brain 12.03.2026

Your attention is your true wealth. In a world engineered to extract it, choosing where it goes is an act of resistance. This episode is a deep dive into dopamine, phone addiction, and the attention economy. We break down what dopamine is, what it does in the brain, and how your brain’s motivation-reward system is being exploited. You will also get five practical tools for breaking the dopamine ad...

02: Depression in Japan + Transcultural Psychiatry (Part 2) - with Dr. Hiroe Hu 12.01.2026

“Historically, mindfulness is embedded in an understanding of collective belonging and interconnectedness, not just as a tool for self-regulating stress. What often gets left out in Western versions are the broader ethical and communal dimensions of contemplative practices.” -Dr. Hiroe Hu In Part 2 of our deep dive into transcultural psychiatry, we’re joined by Dr. Hiroe Hu . Hiroe is a practicing...

01: Depression in Japan (Part 1) - How Big Pharma Changed Mental Health 17.12.2025

In the early 2000s, pharmaceutical companies looked to Japan with yearning dollar-bills in their eyes. They had a hot new antidepressant just off the assembly line: Paxil. But the Japanese people weren’t into Paxil like that. In fact, they thought the American idea of depression was kind of bizarre. Nobody wanted to buy the company’s drug :( With no market, and an expensive product—what’s a corp t...

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