
And Then We Rise
A Guide to Loving and Taking Care of Self
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Grammy-winning artist Common's "And Then We Rise" revolutionizes wellness for Black and Brown communities, breaking mental health taboos through four powerful sections: Food, Body, Mind, and Soul. Can self-love truly transform communities? This intimate guide proves why wellness isn't just personal - it's revolutionary.
Temas principais em And Then We Rise
- plant-based nutrition
- black empowerment
- holistic self-care
- physical discipline
- spiritual wellness
Citações de And Then We Rise
"Once I realized I had agency in my life's direction, everything improved," he reflects.
Wellness isn't just about living longer but about living more powerfully, with purpose and joy.
"We all fly. Once you leave the ground, you fly."
When everyone acknowledges your "flaws" while still showing love, you learn to accept yourself completely.
Exercise became medicine-providing endorphins, serotonin, lower blood pressure, and stress reduction better than any pill.
Personagens de And Then We Rise
- CommonAuthor, hip-hop artist, and wellness advocate
- No I.D.Friend who challenged Common's self-care habits
- Dr. Tracey RicoHealth expert who taught Common about nutrition
- Lauren Von Der PoolChef known as the 'Queen of Green'
- Harley PasternakFitness trainer and nutrition expert
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And Then We Rise details Common’s holistic journey toward wellness, structured into four pillars: nutrition (vegan transformation and food as community care), fitness (physical resilience and emotional balance), mental health (creativity as therapy), and spiritual growth (faith and purpose). Blending personal stories with expert insights, the book offers actionable strategies for integrating self-care into daily life.
This book suits self-care enthusiasts, Common’s fans, and anyone seeking a balanced approach to wellness. It’s particularly valuable for readers interested in plant-based lifestyles, mental health tools, or spiritual exploration. The mix of memoir and practical advice makes it accessible for both casual readers and those pursuing structured personal growth.
Yes—Common’s blend of vulnerable storytelling (e.g., overcoming fast-food habits) and professional guidance (from nutritionists, trainers, therapists) provides a relatable yet authoritative roadmap. The audiobook version includes original music and a companion PDF, enhancing its value for immersive learners.
Key concepts include:
- Food as medicine: How veganism improved Common’s energy and mental clarity
- Exercise for emotional resilience: Linking physical activity to stress management
- Creativity as healing: Using art to process trauma
- Community-focused spirituality: Aligning personal growth with collective well-being
Common advocates therapy, journaling, and artistic expression to navigate anxiety and self-doubt. He shares how collaboration with mental health professionals helped him reframe challenges, emphasizing that seeking help is a strength, not a weakness.
Spirituality is framed as the foundation for holistic wellness, with Common discussing meditation, prayer, and service. He ties faith to purpose, arguing that aligning with a “higher power” fosters resilience during life’s transitions.
Yes—Common shares vegan recipes, meal-planning strategies, and tips for resisting cravings (e.g., Chicago’s iconic fried chicken). He collaborates with chefs to show how plant-based eating can be flavorful and culturally relevant.
Growing up in Chicago, Common links his early struggles with unhealthy eating and limited wellness resources to his mission of making self-care accessible. His journey from “soul food” to holistic health underscores the book’s theme of transformation.
Some may find the focus on personal responsibility overlooks systemic barriers to wellness (e.g., food deserts). However, Common balances this by advocating for community-level change, such as improving access to healthy foods.
Unlike generic guides, this book combines celebrity memoir with practitioner-backed tools, offering a unique mix of inspiration and usability. It’s closer to Jay Shetty’s Think Like a Monk but with a stronger emphasis on creative expression.
Absolutely—Common stresses small, sustainable changes, like 10-minute workouts or mindful eating habits. He acknowledges modern time constraints, providing adaptable strategies for prioritizing wellness without overwhelm.
He advocates daily meditation, gratitude journaling, and service-oriented actions (e.g., volunteering). These practices aim to deepen self-awareness and foster connections beyond oneself.

















