A Mimosa Wasted Podcast A Mimosa Wasted Podcast
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- Society & Culture
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Imagine that you accidentally butt-dialed someone during your seventh mimosa during brunch. This is what they would hear. Join self-proclaimed “single friend,” Chelsea, as she navigates relationships, love, life, professional growth and family with mimosa in hand. This is the safe space for Black folks to share the tea with a mimosa in hand. This podcast will serve as your mental pregame, friend who reads you for filth and the moment of clarity for you and yours. Pull up a seat.
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S1 E12: Mimosas w/ Mom & Dad
#QuaratineLife has Chelsea back home until things become a little more calm! My parents have been married for 30 years and known each other for 40. Take a listen to some of their gems about marriage, having kids and life as a military couple. By the way, they finished the champagne bottle way before I did.
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S1 E11: Mimosas w/ Christina
Christina (@csessoms3), Seattle native, sits down with Chelsea to discuss the difference of dating regionally, grad school, why men have trash tendencies and more!
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S1 E10: Mimosas w/ My Brother (Brandon) 🤦🏾♀️
Nothing better than an hour of my brother and I clowning one another for our top rapper list, bacon pizza (?!?) and more. Listen as we discuss the Meek & Drake beef, Nicki Minaj’s husbands jail photos and our background as military brats.
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S1 E9: Mimosas w/ the #ForbesHouse
Don’t let the Forbes name fool you. Chelsea sits down with her fellow Forbes Under 30 Summit Scholars (Mia, Josh, Rashan and Amani) in Detroit to chat about some REAL ish.
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S1 E8: Mimosas w/ Deja
Deja (@mrsdejamalone) joins Chelsea for a mimosa...and maybe some shots of tequila...and wine. Listen in as Deja and Chelsea drunkenly chat about Aaliyah conspiracies, changing jobs and careers, and how to maneuver through a shift in your life.
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S1 E7: Mimosas w/ Patrice 🥂
Chelsea chats with Patrice (@pmgreene91), a Black Ph.D student and all-around foolish character. Listen in as they chat about finessing their way into a grad school program, understanding emotional availability and how “imposter syndrome” plays a role in a graduate program.