In this episode, hosts Doreen Lorenzo and Michael Baker speak with comedian, writer, musician and playwright Luna Malbroux, founder of Joy Channel, and A.J. Haynes, Creative Doula for Joy Channel and lead singer of the internationally acclaimed band, Seratones. Both are multidisciplinary artists and activists who use creativity to help organizations transform their cultures through play, connection, storytelling, and possibility.
Our presence is the gift that allows for revelation.
A.J. Haynes
As founder and “captain” of Joy Channel’s Seven C’s, Luna Marlbroux has pioneered a multidisciplinary approach to cultural change that places creativity at the center of equity work. Through her collective of artists, public servants, leaders, and coaches, she helps organizations shift culture by embracing what many have forgotten: the transformative power of play.
As Creative Doula for Joy Channel and lead singer of the internationally acclaimed genre-expansive band Seratones, A.J. Haynes embodies what it means to be a “multidimensional being, just trying to stay free out here, succeeding actually.” Her work spans the stages of the world and the front lines of reproductive justice, proving that art and activism are not separate pursuits but essential partners in liberation work.
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