• 09 - You can’t tell us what to do
    Nov 22 2024

    For this episode, we explore how the phrase “don’t tell me what to do” resonates in communities of color, touching on everything from career choices to family dynamics and personal freedom.

    This episode breaks down why standing up to expectations is a powerful act of resistance and self-preservation. Tune in to hear how Black and Brown voices navigate the complex world of independence, identity, and freedom.



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    33 mins
  • 08 - To be thick or not to be thick
    Nov 15 2024

    In this episode, we explore the cultural embrace of being “thick” in Black and Brown communities. We’ll discuss how body image is shaped by tradition, media, and family, and how curves are often celebrated as symbols of beauty and health. At the same time, we’ll examine the pressures to conform to different standards and the complexities of body acceptance. Tune in as we dive into the evolving conversation around size, confidence, and self-love in these communities.

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    41 mins
  • 07 - Black women and their hair
    Nov 8 2024

    In this episode, we explore the deep connection between Black women and their hair. From natural curls to protective styles, we dive into the cultural, personal, and political significance of Black hair. We’ll discuss the beauty, the struggles, and the empowerment that comes with embracing different hair textures, while also addressing societal pressures, hair discrimination, and the ongoing fight for acceptance in both personal and professional spaces.

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    13 mins
  • 06 - Knucking and bucking
    Nov 1 2024

    In this episode, we tackle the misconception that Black and Brown communities are inherently violent. We explore how cultural expressions like "knucking and bucking" – often tied to resilience, self-defense, and pride – are misunderstood and used to perpetuate harmful stereotypes. Join us as we break down the roots of these perceptions, discuss the impact of media portrayal, and highlight the strength and unity behind these communities, reminding the world that they are far more than the labels placed on them.

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    37 mins
  • 05 - Multi-generational living
    Oct 25 2024

    In this episode, we explore the similarities and differences in multigenerational living within Black and Brown communities. From cultural values of family unity and caregiving to the financial and social reasons that drive these living arrangements, we’ll dive into how both communities navigate the dynamics of multiple generations under one roof. Whether it's out of necessity, tradition, or mutual support, we’ll uncover the unique challenges and rewards of living with extended family in Black and Brown households.

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    22 mins
  • 04 - Seasonings
    Oct 18 2024

    In this episode, we explore the rich culinary traditions of Black and Brown communities and how seasoning is at the heart of their cooking. From the bold use of spices in Latino kitchens to the soulful blend of herbs and spices in African American dishes, we dive into how these communities use seasoning to tell stories, connect with their roots, and make food unforgettable. Tune in to learn why seasoning is more than just flavor – it’s culture.

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    18 mins
  • 03 - Partying/Quinceañeras
    Oct 11 2024

    A quinceañera is a traditional celebration in many Latino communities that marks a girl's 15th birthday, symbolizing her transition from childhood to womanhood. The event is a significant cultural rite of passage, often featuring religious elements, a lavish party, and a formal presentation of the quinceañera to society.

    For it: Supporters see the quinceañera as an important cultural tradition, preserving family values and creating a moment to celebrate heritage and community. It’s viewed as a meaningful milestone that honors the young woman and her journey into adulthood.

    Against it: Critics may argue that the event can be overly expensive, materialistic, or place too much emphasis on gender roles and the expectation for young women to "grow up" at a certain age. Some also feel it might pressure families who can’t afford the celebration, making it more about social status than tradition.

    Ultimately, views on the quinceañera vary within the Brown community, depending on personal, financial, and cultural perspectives.

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    23 mins
  • 02 - To be grown or not to be grown
    Oct 4 2024

    In this episode, we explore what it means to be "grown" in Black and Brown communities. From moving out early to taking care of family, we’ll dive into the cultural pressures around independence, success, and responsibility. How do race, tradition, and societal expectations shape what it means to truly be an adult? Tune in as we unpack the balancing act between cultural values and the desire for personal freedom.

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    25 mins