30 épisodes

Welcome to DEADASS, the audio diary of 2 twenty some year olds making their way downtown (cue Vanessa Carlton). What's the podcast about? We have no idea. Probably about life and stuff.

DEADASS Mercy and Lydia

    • Culture et société

Welcome to DEADASS, the audio diary of 2 twenty some year olds making their way downtown (cue Vanessa Carlton). What's the podcast about? We have no idea. Probably about life and stuff.

    Secrets and Shoutouts: Part 4

    Secrets and Shoutouts: Part 4

    On the much awaited season finale the girls decide to get nostalgic and reminisce on their former love affairs. The episode has everything, from bold confessions to harrowing heartbreak. As your exam finals come to an end and you’re looking to kill some time over the holidays join your podcast besties in a juicy conversation on love, romance and everything in between. And when you finish this episode, go through the season again, cause you know these girls love their long breaks between seasons.


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    • 50 min
    “Hey God, Been A Minute”

    “Hey God, Been A Minute”

    “Hey God, Been a Minute”

    As season 2 comes close to an end, Mercy and Lydia bring back guest extraordinaire,
    Abel and invite local comedian Neb to discuss all things faith. The group tackles the question “Why is it hard to stay consistent with God?” and get to the bottom of their personal roadblocks. When trying to understanding why you feel spiritually stuck and identifying how to push past the relapses, it can be helpful to talk it out with a friend. So tune into this episode and join the conversation. You’re lin good company.

    • 57 min
    "This Is Not What I Ordered"

    "This Is Not What I Ordered"

    On this week's dose of DEADASS existentialism, the girls and their guest (the ridiculously nice) Fatme share their views on the concept of satisfaction. "Is it possible to ever be satisfied in life?" and "Do our high expectations set us up for disappointment?" are just a couple of questions tackled in this episodes as the trio discuss the impending quarter-life crisis that awaits new graduates. Lydia brings the pessimism, Mercy brings the rationality and Fatme brings the sunshine and insight. What more could you want from your favourite amateur podcast?

    P.S The real ones will listen to WHOLE episode for some bonus content





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    • 1h 12 min
    "Not Tryna Be Emo"

    "Not Tryna Be Emo"

    On this week's episode, Mercy and Lydia alongside their guest Danny tackle the question "Is vulnerability a beautiful thing or a dangerous thing?" The trio peel back all the layers, sharing their thoughts on the difference between honesty and vulnerability, when and to whom should you open up to and if it's possible to maintain meaningful connections without opening up. Whether you're that friend who never opens up or never shuts up this episode is for you, so get in your feels and have a listen.

    • 1h 8 min
    "Never Made You Proud"

    "Never Made You Proud"

    In the final episode of the Immigrant Parent - Child Dynamic series, Mercy and Lydia finish their conversation with Rome and it does not disappoint. The girls asks questions every minority child has thought at some point like: "do you know how much pressure you put on us??" and "how come you've never used our names and the word "proud" in the same sentence???" Rome answers truthfully with a wee bit of shade that is all too familiar. The girls and their guest share how they feel children and their parents are to reconcile the past and move forward, hopeful that this episode and the other parts of the series play a part. If you haven't listen to the other three episodes in the series be sure to check them out and then listened to them again. Emotional unpacking is advised***



    Part 1: "They Tried Their Best" (S2. ep. 5) // Part 2: "Half Child for Life" (S2. ep 6) // Part 3: "Y'all Are Loosey Goosey" (S2. ep 8)

    • 56 min
    “Y’all Are Loosey Goosey”

    “Y’all Are Loosey Goosey”

    Mercy and Lydia are back with the “Immigrant Parent/Child Dynamic” series, this time with special guest, drum roll please.... Lydia’s mom!!! Tune in to listen to Rome’s honest and hilarious take on what it means to uproot one’s life for the sake of their kids. The hosts and their guest explore all the experiences that shape a parent’s expectations, aspirations and fears when it comes to raising their children. If your parents were never pleased with a grade lower than an A+ this episode is for you. Better yet, have a listen with your parents for a delightful rehashing of childhood trauma.

    • 58 min

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