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Welcome to The 'People Scare Me' Podcast. In the first two seasons, we explored the world of psychology, introversion, and some world news. But this new season and onward, I've decided to shift gears a bit. So tune in and hope you enjoy my open-aired thoughts!
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Cartoon Critique Corner: Penny Proud
Hey! You made it to the last episode of the Cartoon Critique Corner, talking about the memorable Penny Proud. I LOVED watching the Proud Family on Disney Channel because it reflected the different and relatable aspects of the Black family household as well as breaking stereotypes, while at the same time, being entertaining! Twitter: @Cutieartist92
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A Serious Discussion: The Impacts of Drug Abuse
In this special episode, I talk about and explore the somewhat overlooked topic of drug abuse: how it affects the person with the addiction as well as how it affects the people who are connected to them. By having more discussions and learning more about it, drug addiction can be taken more seriously as we stray away from stereotypes/stigmas. Twitter: @Cutieartist92
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Cartoon Critique Corner: Dib Membrane
There's always that one character who no one listens to despite their level of knowledge and urgency in their message. His peers call him a crazy conspiracy theorist, but this 12 year old never gave up on unveiling the truth about a certain little alien! Twitter: @Cutieartist92
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Book Review - "Parable of the Talents" (Part II)
This is Part II of my book review of "Parable of the Talents" by Octavia E. Butler. Stick around to listen to my overall score! As always, thanks for listening.
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Book Review - "Parable of the Talents" (Part I)
Welcome to the People Scare Me Podcast's first ever book review! For the last three months, I've had the pleasure of reading "Parable of the Talents", written by Octavia E. Butler. I was so excited to read this novel along with her preceding novel, "Parable of the Sower". This review will be broken up into two parts. So much to cover in so little time! Let's see if I can take on this wonderful challenge.
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Cartoon Critique Corner: Chuckie Finster
Sometimes, the most quiet person in the group can be the most powerful. There is no bravery without fear, after all. This episode taps into a certain red-headed toddler who is known for being a highly supportive friend despite his "scaredy-cat" tendencies. Let's talk about it!