14 Min.

Bartender Stories Vol. 1 w/ Bootleg Babes Sad and Boujee

    • Mentale Gesundheit

"You're cool, you're cool, you suck!"

The wonderful bartenders of Bootleg Babes bring their bar stories to this week's podcast. Seattle folks, support @bootleg.babes (instagram).

If you venmo us, we will mail you SoCo & Lime. 



Venmo: @reparationsnowokay
Cashapp: $ithinkyouowememoney

Produced by Don Kim.
Don is a teacher and owns a computer and audio editing software. He is the producer by default.

Hosted by Ariel Brown.
Teacher, bartender, and recovering scene kid, Ariel has limited electronic skills and a 2015 MacBook Air, thusly she is the host.

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The original concept for Sad and Bougie was “reviewing various anti-psychotics at Michelin star restaurants, but was soon scrapped when the estimated cost would surely be above a teacher’s salary. Sad and Bougie attempts to convey the duality of existence as a millennial Black woman in 2020. Raised by pop culture (and an amazing mother), Ariel explores topics from lace fronts to mental illness to being a Black educator navigating a white school system.

"You're cool, you're cool, you suck!"

The wonderful bartenders of Bootleg Babes bring their bar stories to this week's podcast. Seattle folks, support @bootleg.babes (instagram).

If you venmo us, we will mail you SoCo & Lime. 



Venmo: @reparationsnowokay
Cashapp: $ithinkyouowememoney

Produced by Don Kim.
Don is a teacher and owns a computer and audio editing software. He is the producer by default.

Hosted by Ariel Brown.
Teacher, bartender, and recovering scene kid, Ariel has limited electronic skills and a 2015 MacBook Air, thusly she is the host.

--

The original concept for Sad and Bougie was “reviewing various anti-psychotics at Michelin star restaurants, but was soon scrapped when the estimated cost would surely be above a teacher’s salary. Sad and Bougie attempts to convey the duality of existence as a millennial Black woman in 2020. Raised by pop culture (and an amazing mother), Ariel explores topics from lace fronts to mental illness to being a Black educator navigating a white school system.

14 Min.