SAMETEAM Same Team Podcast
-
- Education
-
Sterling Davis (aka Trap King) and Shannon Jackson (mom to internet superstar, Smush) have come together to open conversations, strive for solutions, and celebrate the successes humans face while working together for animals on the #sameteam.
-
Episode 12: Those toxic traits!!!
Sterling and Shannon discuss how our toxic traits get in the way of what we are trying to do in the first place and why it's important to be working on those qualities so we can be BETTER. acceptance is the first step! we are ALL human and all need help to deal with other people since there are so many different types on the planet! #SAMETEAM
-
Episode 11: Cliques and Tribes
Sterling & Shannon talk about the difference between a clique and a tribe and why there needs to be more communication and tolerance when we are working together for animals.
-
Episode 10: How #sameteam is changing our lives
Sterling and Shannon are BACK after a break and talk about what #sameteam means to them personally and how they have been applying it to some tricky situations in their advocacy work for animals and life in general. SMUSH THE BEEF!
-
Episode 9: Keeping it real on social media & beyond
Sterling & Shannon talk about how difficult it can be to remember who you are when battling the sometimes "sea of lies" that can be the circus of social media and remind us that who you are outside of what you are doing virtually matters the most. We are branching out beyond animal welfare to talk about what matters the most - the PEOPLE behind the screen.
-
Episode Eight: be RESPONSIVE not REACTIVE
On Episode 8, Shannon and Sterling talk about the importance of taking a pause before responding to difficult people, why tone matters and, as always, encourage everyone to look within at WHY people are bothering you. It's better to respond with intention than reacting to your emotions - but we know it is easier said than done! That's why we are going to talk about it! #SAMETEAM
-
Episode Seven: You Don't Lose Cool Points for Compassion with special guest, Lil' Chris and his mom, Erin
Shannon & Sterling welcome the author of Open Letter From a Teen Animal Advocate, 13 year old Lil Chris and his mom, Erin. Chris and his mom have been fostering kittens for the past several years and Chris has even written a book about his cat Mouse who was rescued and recovered from FIP. Mouse the Cat: From Trash to Treasure https://www.amazon.com/Mouse-Cat-Treasure-Chris-Salie/dp/B09M8Z9LHT
You can follow them at @catasticalmeows on their socials.
Customer Reviews
One request-shorter segments
Thanks for putting this together. It’s great to hear from you both about working with others and not against them. I’d love to have all the time to listen to each show. Never enough in each day. Shorter segments would be helpful.