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Body Doubling | Weekly, Mondays, 6:30 - 8:00 PM CST
Show Up. Get It Done. Together.
Virtual via Zoom | Open to those from the global majority | Free to attend | Registration required
What This Is
Body doubling is a practice rooted in the recognition that some people — particularly those who are neurodivergent, overwhelmed, or simply isolated — do their best work in the presence of others. Not because those others are helping, advising, or even talking. Just because they are there.
Body Doubling at KinJour Gathering is a weekly virtual co-working and accountability space for people from the global majority who want the quiet power of shared presence. You bring whatever you are working on — a project, a task you've been avoiding, a pile of emails, a creative pursuit, a form you keep putting off. We show up together. We work. We close together. That's it.
This space is not a productivity course. It is not a coaching session. It is a room — a virtual one — where you are not alone in the work.
Who This Is For
Body Doubling is open to anyone from the global majority — Black, brown, Indigenous, and people of color — who benefit from shared presence and gentle accountability. You do not need to have a diagnosis, an explanation, or a particularly impressive task to bring. You need only to show up and be willing to work alongside others who understand, without explanation, what it means to carry more than the work itself.
What Each Session Looks Like
We open with a brief check-in — two minutes, no more. Each person states what they are working on and what they hope to accomplish during our time together. Cameras on or off, your choice. Then we work — quietly, together, for approximately 75 minutes. We close with a brief share-out: what did you finish, what did you move forward, and what are you carrying into the week? No pressure, no performance. Just presence and progress.
A Note on Why This Space Is for the Global Majority
Productivity culture was not designed with everyone in mind. The expectation that focus is easy, that discipline is simply a matter of will, and that distraction is a personal failing has historically been used to judge and dismiss people — particularly Black, brown, Indigenous, and people of color — whose relationship with work, rest, and attention has been shaped by far more than individual choice. This space holds that reality with care.
Investment: Free | Registration is required to hold the space intentionally.
Show Up. Get It Done. Together.
Virtual via Zoom | Open to those from the global majority | Free to attend | Registration required
What This Is
Body doubling is a practice rooted in the recognition that some people — particularly those who are neurodivergent, overwhelmed, or simply isolated — do their best work in the presence of others. Not because those others are helping, advising, or even talking. Just because they are there.
Body Doubling at KinJour Gathering is a weekly virtual co-working and accountability space for people from the global majority who want the quiet power of shared presence. You bring whatever you are working on — a project, a task you've been avoiding, a pile of emails, a creative pursuit, a form you keep putting off. We show up together. We work. We close together. That's it.
This space is not a productivity course. It is not a coaching session. It is a room — a virtual one — where you are not alone in the work.
Who This Is For
Body Doubling is open to anyone from the global majority — Black, brown, Indigenous, and people of color — who benefit from shared presence and gentle accountability. You do not need to have a diagnosis, an explanation, or a particularly impressive task to bring. You need only to show up and be willing to work alongside others who understand, without explanation, what it means to carry more than the work itself.
What Each Session Looks Like
We open with a brief check-in — two minutes, no more. Each person states what they are working on and what they hope to accomplish during our time together. Cameras on or off, your choice. Then we work — quietly, together, for approximately 75 minutes. We close with a brief share-out: what did you finish, what did you move forward, and what are you carrying into the week? No pressure, no performance. Just presence and progress.
A Note on Why This Space Is for the Global Majority
Productivity culture was not designed with everyone in mind. The expectation that focus is easy, that discipline is simply a matter of will, and that distraction is a personal failing has historically been used to judge and dismiss people — particularly Black, brown, Indigenous, and people of color — whose relationship with work, rest, and attention has been shaped by far more than individual choice. This space holds that reality with care.
Investment: Free | Registration is required to hold the space intentionally.