Talkin’ w Tab & Vic vic.
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Join Tabatha and Vic for weekly check-in and fresh takes on the state of our world.
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For the Good Times
Whew chile, we tryna be more consistent for y'all but its a panorama out there.
In this episode, we reflect on a year of being booed up. This has been a year like no other - in more ways than one - and through it all, we've managed to make the best of it. Listen to hear what we've been up to, what we've learned in this year, and the story of how it all started!
This is Tabatha & Vic. We thank you for listening.
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Reading is Fundamental
In this episode, we’re talking about what we’ve been reading! Vic shares their take on Octavia Butler’s Kindred & Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Tab shares her thoughts from her reading of some Walter Wink and Frank Wilderson’s Afropessimism.
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Are You Really Built That Different Though?
In this episode, Tabatha and Vic have a discussion about LLC Twitter & Club House, and the harmful implications of telling people how to spend their money.
Ain't it crazy how capitalism got us doing it's bidding? -
Negro Solstice
In this episode, we check-in and chat about what we're doing and what's happening in the world: including ClubHouse and this wack ass $600 stimmy.
We also get into a lengthy discussion around what Black Twitter has dubbed the "Negro Solstice" and intention setting.
If Vic sounds drunk, it's because she is, but it was still a great talk tho.
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If Jesus Came Back Today...
Today, we're talking about Advent and what that means in the context of today. If Jesus came back today or tomorrow, is the world really be in a place that would be hospitable to the second coming? Our answer probably won't be what you expected.
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Conflict Resolution
In this episode, we get into an extended conversation about potential coups, class power dynamics in the electoral process and daring to dream of revolution and give our take on navigating conflict in relationships.