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Anuradha here.
I've come up with some inspiration in the form of texts and images that you can use to share about our upcoming SPCS course. In my experience, sharing a personal story or your experience with us or the course goes a long way as well. Let me know if you'd like anything else for marketing copy and I'll see what I can do. If you share what you do with me, I'll give you and your work a shout out!
You can tag Anuradha: @TheKowthaConstellation or @AnuradhaKowtha on any social media.
Here are a couple of examples of what others have done:
We have email copy and some social media copy.
Here's what we have for you:
*use this as-is, use it as inspiration and share what feels best for you!
Pro tip: personalize it to fit your audience. You already have a relationship with them. Share with them in a way that matches your style, tone, and personality and meets their needs.
Thanks so much for your support!
In solidarity,
Anuradha
I've come up with some inspiration in the form of texts and images that you can use to share about our upcoming SPCS course. In my experience, sharing a personal story or your experience with us or the course goes a long way as well. Let me know if you'd like anything else for marketing copy and I'll see what I can do. If you share what you do with me, I'll give you and your work a shout out!
You can tag Anuradha: @TheKowthaConstellation or @AnuradhaKowtha on any social media.
Here are a couple of examples of what others have done:
- L. shared this with their audience
- Sampada shared this in a recent blog post
- Murphy shared this on their Facebook wall
We have email copy and some social media copy.
Here's what we have for you:
- 2 Email Texts
- A longer form social media text for Facebook, LinkedIn, or Instagram
- 4 shorter form social media texts for Twitter or texting
- A few graphics that you can download and share (with one of the above)
- Images and bios of the two facilitators
*use this as-is, use it as inspiration and share what feels best for you!
Pro tip: personalize it to fit your audience. You already have a relationship with them. Share with them in a way that matches your style, tone, and personality and meets their needs.
Thanks so much for your support!
In solidarity,
Anuradha
Email/Newsletter
Option 1 :
*First name*,
I don't know about you, but I'm tired of the status quo. We're living a late-stage capitalist hellscape: climate destruction, displaced climate refugees, corporate price gouging while wages continue to be suppressed, corporate welfare continues while social cuts continue, and on and on. I'm tired of it. I say, 'enough is enough!'
I want to be part of the change, for others - my loved ones, for humanity, for the planet, just as much as for myself. Yet capitalism seems convoluted and impervious to change.
Anuradha Kowtha and Moriah Helms are teaching a 10-week course that explores capitalism and colonialism from socio-economic, historical, and embodied lenses with the aim to create new ways of living, working, relating -- creating something new beyond capitalism. Their course guides you through a season of sowing and tending seeds of change in yourselves and in community. It is an interactive course that depends on all the participants showing up and sharing their process in some way.
<Insert your story about the course or your experience with Anuradha or Moriah/their work>
This course is for all people. Entrepreneurs, creatives, parents, community planners, visionaries, educators, healers, and connectors who are ready to engage in new post capitalist ways can all benefit from this course.
It's a 10 week class, starting April 23, 2024; Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1 pm Eastern (New York) via Zoom.
This course is for you if you want to:
- discover ways strengthen existing communities and build new community for change
- learn ways to make current movement work accessible, ethical, and anti-capitalist
- easy to understand ways to grasp capitalism and share it with others
- design your anti-capitalist practices based on your needs and aims so you can be part of the change now and in the future
What people are saying about the course:
'Sowing Post Capitalist Seeds was like Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”. We time traveled with the ghosts of capitalism’s past, present and future and saw the chilling threads. We also saw the threads of resistance and possibility. We had the opportunity to reflect and share along the way.'
- Katie Manaras
'I can see how capitalist resistance is not only possible, but already a part of how I've been living my life. I can now dig into those practices, lifestyle choices, projects with full abandon, knowing that my role in creating the new world after capitalism is being fulfilled in the things I find most joy in. If you have a feeling you don't like capitalism, but you can't pinpoint or explain exactly why, join this program! It has brought me so much clarity and given me the language I was missing to explain why I'm interested in creating something beyond capitalism.
Anuradha and Moriah are amazing, caring, thoughtful facilitators who model what post-capitalistic living can look like.'
- Lilly Garcia
For pricing, details, and the wait list, visit: (https://www.sowingpostcapitalistseeds.com/foundation-course.html).
Let's roll up our sleeves and build resistance right now,
*Your Sign Off*
Apply Now: *www.sowingpostcapitalistseeds.com/foundation-course
*First name*,
I don't know about you, but I'm tired of the status quo. We're living a late-stage capitalist hellscape: climate destruction, displaced climate refugees, corporate price gouging while wages continue to be suppressed, corporate welfare continues while social cuts continue, and on and on. I'm tired of it. I say, 'enough is enough!'
I want to be part of the change, for others - my loved ones, for humanity, for the planet, just as much as for myself. Yet capitalism seems convoluted and impervious to change.
Anuradha Kowtha and Moriah Helms are teaching a 10-week course that explores capitalism and colonialism from socio-economic, historical, and embodied lenses with the aim to create new ways of living, working, relating -- creating something new beyond capitalism. Their course guides you through a season of sowing and tending seeds of change in yourselves and in community. It is an interactive course that depends on all the participants showing up and sharing their process in some way.
<Insert your story about the course or your experience with Anuradha or Moriah/their work>
This course is for all people. Entrepreneurs, creatives, parents, community planners, visionaries, educators, healers, and connectors who are ready to engage in new post capitalist ways can all benefit from this course.
It's a 10 week class, starting April 23, 2024; Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1 pm Eastern (New York) via Zoom.
This course is for you if you want to:
- discover ways strengthen existing communities and build new community for change
- learn ways to make current movement work accessible, ethical, and anti-capitalist
- easy to understand ways to grasp capitalism and share it with others
- design your anti-capitalist practices based on your needs and aims so you can be part of the change now and in the future
What people are saying about the course:
'Sowing Post Capitalist Seeds was like Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”. We time traveled with the ghosts of capitalism’s past, present and future and saw the chilling threads. We also saw the threads of resistance and possibility. We had the opportunity to reflect and share along the way.'
- Katie Manaras
'I can see how capitalist resistance is not only possible, but already a part of how I've been living my life. I can now dig into those practices, lifestyle choices, projects with full abandon, knowing that my role in creating the new world after capitalism is being fulfilled in the things I find most joy in. If you have a feeling you don't like capitalism, but you can't pinpoint or explain exactly why, join this program! It has brought me so much clarity and given me the language I was missing to explain why I'm interested in creating something beyond capitalism.
Anuradha and Moriah are amazing, caring, thoughtful facilitators who model what post-capitalistic living can look like.'
- Lilly Garcia
For pricing, details, and the wait list, visit: (https://www.sowingpostcapitalistseeds.com/foundation-course.html).
Let's roll up our sleeves and build resistance right now,
*Your Sign Off*
Apply Now: *www.sowingpostcapitalistseeds.com/foundation-course
Option 2:
*First name*,
As you know, I spend a lot of time thinking about the world, dreaming something beyond what currently is and ways we can can create something new that disrupt dominant systems and cultures of exploitation & harm.
If there’s one thing I know, it’s that we only get free together. The work of liberation is work we must do alongside others. When we get to learn together, reflect together, and grow together, we collectively move closer to a world that is rooted in relationship, care, and reciprocity.
Anuradha Kowtha and Moriah Helms are teaching a 10-week course that explores capitalism and colonialism from socio-economic, historical, and embodied lenses with the aim to create new ways of living, working, relating -- creating something new beyond capitalism. Their course guides you through a season of sowing and tending seeds of change in yourselves and in community. It is an interactive course that depends on all the participants showing up and sharing their process in some way.
<Insert your story about the course or your experience with Anuradha or Moriah/their work>
This course is for all people. Entrepreneurs, creatives, parents, community planners, visionaries, educators, healers, and connectors who are ready to engage in new post capitalist ways can all benefit from this course.
It's a 10 week class, starting April 23, 2024, Tuesdays & Thursdays at 1 pm Eastern (New York) via Zoom.
This course is for you if you want to:
- discover ways strengthen existing communities and build new community for change
- learn ways to make current movement work accessible, ethical, and anti-capitalist
- easy to understand ways to grasp capitalism and share it with others
- design your anti-capitalist practices based on your needs and aims so you can be part of the change now and in the future
What people are saying about the course:
'Sowing Post Capitalist Seeds utterly changed my relationship with capitalism and money. The seeds are still growing- but it shifted something deep inside me.'
- Meg Lightheart
This course has given me the foundational tools to move forward with anti-fascist, anti-capitalist and anti-racist work with a more acutely critical, structural and political lens. It was exactly the primer I needed. All of the information was laid out right in front of me. Everything was right there — the articles, the book recommendations, the live action dialogue and non-judgmental learning container.
-Audrey Gidman
For pricing, details, and the registration, visit: (https://www.sowingpostcapitalistseeds.com/foundation-course.html).
*Your Sign Off*
Apply Now: *www.sowingpostcapitalistseeds.com/foundation-course
*First name*,
As you know, I spend a lot of time thinking about the world, dreaming something beyond what currently is and ways we can can create something new that disrupt dominant systems and cultures of exploitation & harm.
If there’s one thing I know, it’s that we only get free together. The work of liberation is work we must do alongside others. When we get to learn together, reflect together, and grow together, we collectively move closer to a world that is rooted in relationship, care, and reciprocity.
Anuradha Kowtha and Moriah Helms are teaching a 10-week course that explores capitalism and colonialism from socio-economic, historical, and embodied lenses with the aim to create new ways of living, working, relating -- creating something new beyond capitalism. Their course guides you through a season of sowing and tending seeds of change in yourselves and in community. It is an interactive course that depends on all the participants showing up and sharing their process in some way.
<Insert your story about the course or your experience with Anuradha or Moriah/their work>
This course is for all people. Entrepreneurs, creatives, parents, community planners, visionaries, educators, healers, and connectors who are ready to engage in new post capitalist ways can all benefit from this course.
It's a 10 week class, starting April 23, 2024, Tuesdays & Thursdays at 1 pm Eastern (New York) via Zoom.
This course is for you if you want to:
- discover ways strengthen existing communities and build new community for change
- learn ways to make current movement work accessible, ethical, and anti-capitalist
- easy to understand ways to grasp capitalism and share it with others
- design your anti-capitalist practices based on your needs and aims so you can be part of the change now and in the future
What people are saying about the course:
'Sowing Post Capitalist Seeds utterly changed my relationship with capitalism and money. The seeds are still growing- but it shifted something deep inside me.'
- Meg Lightheart
This course has given me the foundational tools to move forward with anti-fascist, anti-capitalist and anti-racist work with a more acutely critical, structural and political lens. It was exactly the primer I needed. All of the information was laid out right in front of me. Everything was right there — the articles, the book recommendations, the live action dialogue and non-judgmental learning container.
-Audrey Gidman
For pricing, details, and the registration, visit: (https://www.sowingpostcapitalistseeds.com/foundation-course.html).
*Your Sign Off*
Apply Now: *www.sowingpostcapitalistseeds.com/foundation-course
Content for Facebook/LinkedIn/Instagram
<Insert your story about the course or your experience with Anuradha or Moriah/their work>
As we move into life, work, and relationships beyond capitalism, we need places of possibility, vision, and space holders to grow something new. The place we start with that is exploring the history of how we got here and understanding how the events, beliefs, and laws that impact us as individuals and the collective now.
To make the transition, we need healing, and also to build our resilience. By forming networks, we can be like trees holding each other below the surface of the ground, bracing and supporting new life. We need containers to grow seedlings of ideas into whole ecosystems, like micro-economies that can support all of us abundantly.
Anuradha Kowtha and Moriah Helms are teaching a 10-week course that explores capitalism and colonialism from socio-economic, historical, and embodied lenses with the aim to create new ways of living, working, relating -- creating something new beyond capitalism. Their course guides you through a season of sowing and tending seeds of change in yourselves and in community. It is an interactive course that depends on all the participants showing up and sharing their process in some way.
This course is for all people. Entrepreneurs, creatives, parents, community planners, visionaries, educators, healers, and connectors who are ready to engage in new post capitalist ways can all benefit from this course.
It's a 10-week class, starting April 23rd, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1 pm Eastern (New York) via Zoom.
For pricing, details, and the wait list, visit: (http://bit.ly/3UwBRUD).
As we move into life, work, and relationships beyond capitalism, we need places of possibility, vision, and space holders to grow something new. The place we start with that is exploring the history of how we got here and understanding how the events, beliefs, and laws that impact us as individuals and the collective now.
To make the transition, we need healing, and also to build our resilience. By forming networks, we can be like trees holding each other below the surface of the ground, bracing and supporting new life. We need containers to grow seedlings of ideas into whole ecosystems, like micro-economies that can support all of us abundantly.
Anuradha Kowtha and Moriah Helms are teaching a 10-week course that explores capitalism and colonialism from socio-economic, historical, and embodied lenses with the aim to create new ways of living, working, relating -- creating something new beyond capitalism. Their course guides you through a season of sowing and tending seeds of change in yourselves and in community. It is an interactive course that depends on all the participants showing up and sharing their process in some way.
This course is for all people. Entrepreneurs, creatives, parents, community planners, visionaries, educators, healers, and connectors who are ready to engage in new post capitalist ways can all benefit from this course.
It's a 10-week class, starting April 23rd, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1 pm Eastern (New York) via Zoom.
For pricing, details, and the wait list, visit: (http://bit.ly/3UwBRUD).
Short Content for Twitter or Texts
Like many of us, you know the current system of capitalism is literally crushing us, yet it's hard to know what to do. Where do we find our center, let alone imagine something new to nurture and build? Join our upcoming course, starts April 23, http://bit.ly/3UwBRUD
'Sowing Post Capitalist Seeds was like Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”. We time traveled with the ghosts of capitalism’s past, present and future and saw the chilling threads. We also saw the threads of resistance and possibility. - Katie, SPCS Alumni http://bit.ly/3UwBRUD
This is a 10-week course, concentrates on answering the question: “How can we thrive in our lives, work, relationships, and communities as we integrate the praxis of anti-capitalism?” Our next cohort starts in April, we invite you to register, http://bit.ly/3UwBRUD
Are you curious about how the past shapes and indoctrinates us now, especially this capitalist frameworks that we live under? Get a broad understanding the roots and history of capitalism in our course, sowing post capitalist seeds. Starts April 23. http://bit.ly/3UwBRUD
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Anuradha Kowtha
Anuradha (they/them/Anuradha), a neurodivergent, disabled, queer person of South Indian heritage, was born and raised in the beautiful Sonoran Desert of Arizona. Currently, they live in Northern England with their family and own The Kowtha Constellation with a mission to provide bold and innovative solutions rooted in justice for their clients and communities by undoing the mindset of capitalism and colonialism. They hold a Bachelor of Science in Biology from New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (New Mexico Tech) and a Master of Arts in English - Rhetoric and Professional Writing from University of New Mexico.
Moriah Helms
Moriah (she/her) My work is a story about this time. The story is about power, it’s about never enough, it’s about ownership and exploitation and disconnection. It’s also about re-imagining, it’s about rooting, it’s about joy and healing and those we do not see. It’s about soil and billions of bacteria and listening deeply to the softest voices. It’s about being both free and interwoven.