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EP12 - One big pivot
Hi all,
Here’s Sagal’s episode!! Three cheers for my friend! Hip hip hurray!!
Here is a link to a playlist of the music she was listening to if you’re in a silly goofy mood:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6jxK2MoWmrGyYHOhoRmpUo?si=5pxbIXXKTymjBonPot1viw
Here is an article about how filthy Versailles was:
http://thisisversaillesmadame.blogspot.com/2014/04/the-lack-of-toilets.html
I also want to retract that statement of me saying that I would save that n***a who plays Rafael Solano on Jane the Virgin in the class war. I said that and then instantly regretted it.
Enjoy this episode! Thanks so much for listening and make sure to like, leave a review where you can. See you next week:) -
EP11 - How Are You Resting Bestie
Hey everyone,
Welcome back to Me, My Friends and The Revolution season 2! So excited to have the lovely Samia ushering this new era. I’d like to add a content warning for mentions of sexual harassment.
Do let us know your thoughts in the comments and make sure to subscribe and leave reviews for this podcast wherever it might be available.
SEASON TWOOO YAYY -
EP10 - Broke Abundance
Trigger warnings in this episode for:
- transmisogynoir;
- antiBlackness.
Here's Sapphire's episode! Could I have gotten a more perfect guest? They are one of the many people who I've only interacted with online and that's how a friendship started. I'm happy to have them in my life and to share their words with you all. I'm giving y'all a gift, so y'all should thank me forreal!
here is an article about mutual aid in Black communities:
https://thewalrus.ca/black-communities-have-known-about-mutual-aid-all-along/
Here's how you can support Sista Betina's (Kim, who we mentionned in this episode) Black People's Business:
https://blackpeoplesbusiness.com/ -
EP9 - shoutout to *me*
Trigger warnings for:
- misogynoir;
- sexual assault.
This is Charlene’s episode! Our Queen! So glad she agreed to being interview because I’ve had the privilege to know her as a sensitive and insightful artist. She has so many important things to say and I’m so glad we got to sit down and chat for this interview~
Here is a Vice article about Black men and toxic masculinity:
https://www.vice.com/en/article/j55yn3/i-was-forced-to-fight-now-im-learning-to-cry
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