WOMEN OF DOLOR Trisha Basak & Ambar Grullón
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- Society & Culture
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Trisha Basak and Ambar Grullón followed the "best-friends-with-a-great-dynamic-to-co-hosting-a-podcast" pipeline with WOMEN OF DOLOR. They like to talk about anything and everything, but recurring themes include being people of color and having precociously great taste.
Keep up with them on Instagram (@womenofdolor_podcast).
Sound design by Laura Feliz (@lauuu.design).
Title song by Trisha Basak.
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S3E1 - WE'RE BACK, BABES (FT. HOPEFUL & HORNY)
Trisha and Ambar have no excuses (but also no shame) about starting a new season. But, hey, at least Natalie and Keke from Netflix's Twentysomethings are with them. Tune in for some shameless conversations.
Listen to Natalie and Keke's podcast, Hopeful & Horny, here.
Follow Natalie on Instagram at @keepitcabo and Keke on Instagram at @keaunoperez. -
S2E3 - SO WE DID A SOCIAL EXPERIMENT
Trisha and Ambar decide to switch places for three days, but their social experiment doesn't go according to plan. They talk about the self, swapping wardrobes, and the immense relief of not pretending to be somebody else.
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S2E2 - 36 QUESTIONS TO FALL IN LOVE WITH US
Trisha and Ambar answer 10 of the infamous 36 Questions to Fall in Love with a Stranger. Which means, they've also pitched themselves as Top Tier Romantics. Want to fall in love with them?
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S2E1 - ASTROLOGY
Trisha and Ambar have a divinely fun conversation about the stars. With their guests, Benjamin Alicandri and Valentina Zapata, they gab about their sun signs, predeterminism, and why millennials and Gen Z have made astrology their new religion.
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S1E13 - GIRL TALK, PART ONE: CONSPIRACY THEORIES
Trisha and Ambar are back and worse than before. Trisha dishes out some conspiracy theories while Ambar questions Absolutely Everything And Everyone. Kick back, relax, and enjoy some terror-inducing anxiety!
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S1E12 - THE PEOPLE OF DOLOR
Trisha and Ambar take the backseat for this season's finale. It's a community forum, featuring the PEOPLE OF DOLOR. These beautiful Black and brown individuals talk about: personal experiences, grievances, what all white people should know, and why they're proud of who they are. (cw: racial trauma)