Culturally Buzzed Sarah Kamel
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- 健康/フィットネス
Do you ever wonder how your daily habits effect your health? Listen, I feel like it's a dangerous question to answer, too. On Culturally Buzzed, we'll talk about our culture in relation to your health. We'll discuss topics like habits to become a well adjusted social media user, to improving your friendships, to mindful steps to take care of your health. Consider this podcast a way to see the world through the scope of your happiness and health.
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Woni Spotts on Authenticity, Traveling, and Mindfulness
So much to be said about this episode, and so much to be thankful for! Raquel and I speak to Woni Spotts, the first black woman to travel to every country on this lovely planet, about authenticity, being social media conscientious, vegan, and a mindful traveler. She is also an anthropologist musician, and artist. Her story is nuanced, and extraordinary.
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Aliso Beach ASMR
Hello, lovelies. Please enjoy this busy beach ASMR. The setting is just before sunset as beach goers are packing up to head home. Catch some waves, catch some sleep.
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The Vegan Impact
In this episode, the Tangent Queens talk about the positive impact of a vegan lifestyle both personal and a on a global scale. Enjoy 🌳❤️🔥
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Why We Choose The Causes We Choose, and How to Invite More Honesty.
In this episode, The Tangent Queens talk about collective beliefs and behavior leading to how humans choose the causes they choose to support. Stay tuned until the end, where we share how to show up for these causes honestly. Thank you for listening.
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Toxic Negativity ft. A turtle
A lakeside talk about positive and negative toxic behavior. In the episode we mention self-sabotage, boundaries, recognizing toxic tendencies in others, and encouragement to find a little more happiness in life. Thanks for listening.
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Friendship Goes a Long Way.
Some roadside conversation about the impact of friendship. Seriously those cars and motorcycles drove by pretty aggressively, but I hope the content is worth while. Trigger warning: cursing, cancer, and dementia.