Femmes Chuchotantes Femmes Chuchotantes
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- Society & Culture
Two best friends, Rhea and Emma, come together on the weekly cross-continentally to discuss and bond over worldly conversations from their respective bubbles.
Languages: Arabic and English.
Theme song: Cooper Ave by The Westerlies.
Album art by Rhea Wakim
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28. Of admiration and idolization: people I've looked up to through the years
On this week’s season finale, we wrap it up with a blast from the past (fuck). We recount tales of our favorite childhood role models, inspirations, and fictional characters. We explore the extreme realities of idealization and how it has changed and manifested differently though the years. Enjoy (and goodbye for now)!
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27. With caution, to my future self
In this week’s episode, we take an unexpected (lol) turn into the future, checking in with present-us on what they want one-year-from-now-us to achieve (confusing we know). Join us as we set (potentially unreachable) mid-year goals, with our trademark intermissions (about the apocalypse this time around). Enjoy!
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26. With never-ending changes: our journeys of identity ft. Sarah
In this week’s episode, we explore the history and evolution of our (geographic, political, social, emotional) identities with our very dear friend, and second guest for the season, Sarah.
“Hello! It’s Sarah, I’m 21 years old and I live in Lebanon. Although I’ve lived here most of my life, I wasn’t born here and wouldn’t be considered Lebanese by any official standards, which leaves me with a big sense of confusion. Being a third culture kid, I’ve always felt like my identity was shifting and moving, and I’m still trying to figure myself out.” -
25. With no answers to our Qs: if my dog could speak for a day ft. Percy
In this week’s episode we bring to life one of our most important, notable, distinguished guests: Percy! We ask our un-answering canine all the questions we’ve ever had; if only they could speak for 24 hours. Enjoy!
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24. Withstanding emotional paper-cuts
This week’s episode brings us a prompt: paper-cuts. What is a paper-cut, and more importantly, what is an emotional paper-cut? They can be easy pains, long-endured pains that we have become accustomed to, or pains that are so deep that no matter how much healing we do, will never stop hurting. Tag along, we suppose.
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23. Within labels: the ‘Pick Me’ girl, boy, person
In this week’s episode we dismantle and deconstruct labels associated with the often misogynistic tropes frequently perpetuated in books, movies, and the media. You guessed it, the “pick me” trope! Tag along as we dissect the personal, public, and political. Enjoy!