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As we go through this magical series of conversations with the leaders of the Rebels for Peace, I just keep feeling more and more inspired… Hope you enjoy this one! Here’s the Zoom summary… In this heartfelt conversation...
479: "We need to stop separating ourselves from each other" with Rebel for Peace Devlin Chestang is an episode from The We Turned Out Okay Podcast by Kay Lock Kolp. As we go through this magical series of conversations with the leaders of t...
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Published May 12, 2026, 53:22 long, audio available.
As we go through this magical series of conversations with the leaders of the Rebels for Peace, I just keep feeling more and more inspired… Hope you enjoy this one! Here’s the Zoom summary… In this heartfelt conversation, Kay interviewed Devlin Chestang , the Lead Youth Facilitator at Rebels for Peace , about his personal journey and his work with young people in Chicago. Devlin shared his challenging upbringing, including growing up in a single-parent household and dealing with undiagnosed ADHD, which led to him being labeled as a "bad kid" in school. He described how a close friend's death in 2021 inspired him to pursue his creative passions, leading to a career in multimedia and eventually to his current role at Rebels for Peace. Devlin discussed his approach to teaching and mentoring young people, emphasizing the importance of creating safe spaces for them to express themselves and overcome the stigmas they face. He also shared his personal philosophy of "knowing myself, trusting my intuition, and taking accountability," which he uses to navigate his busy life balancing his work at Rebels with his own creative projects. The conversation concluded with Devlin offering insights on how society can better support young people, including reducing assumptions, combating consumerism, and breaking down labels that separate individuals. Nuts & Bolts Find Devlin in LinkedIn by clicking here . Find Rebels for Peace in Instagram by clicking here , and in Facebook by clicking here . Next up: Rebels for Peace Lead Trainer, Lead Facilitator, and Lead Bilingual Facilitator Melina Navarette . Thank you for being here Invitations to Play * I’m offering online workshops throughout 2026, and an in-person retreat here in Maine in September - see more at * If community is something you value, consider joining Dreamers & Doers. Here is where you can check it out: * Connect with me to talk about coaching or facilitation * Or, apply to work 1-1 with me (currently waitlisted) Cheers and lots of love to you today! Art Creativity & Wellbeing is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit kaylockkolp.substack.com/
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479: "We need to stop separating ourselves from each other" with Rebel for Peace Devlin Chestang is from The We Turned Out Okay Podcast by Kay Lock Kolp.
Published May 12, 2026 and 53:22 long