Sinopsis
Melissa, Brittany and Marcie share frank discussion on what it's like to be wives, mothers and be friends with one another despite how they have vastly different experiences in day to day life in the same town with regard to their race. Join them at the table while they have real conversations about where they are from, how they build their relationship, why they are (over)sharing and in hopes that you will learn alongside them about how to be more aware each day. This podcast is built on being truthful, vulnerable and the idea that if we all pause before we speak, have some empathy and be open-minded, we can support each other in new ways, make new friends and be the change makers. We also hope people will stop saying stupid shit.
Episodios
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7: Woke on Not Talking Politics
15/04/2019 Duración: 01h26minMarcie has even more questions as we dive deeper into why we are doing the podcast, what does it mean to be woke and how being a specific race isn't a political talking point. What does it mean to be woke to you? Is talking about race being political? We are chatting about what it means to be fully aware and coming alongside your friends of color. We reference: "Performance Wokeness" by Jenna M. Gray at the Harvard Crimson https://www.thecrimson.com/column/better-left-unsaid/article/2018/10/1/gray-performing-wokeness/ "I'm a Black Woman with a Strong Message for my 'Woke' White Friends" by Sa'iyda Shabazz on Scary Mommyhttps://www.scarymommy.com/black-woman-message-woke-white-friends/
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6: Woke on Woke White People
04/04/2019 Duración: 01h27minThis week Britt, Mel and Marcie read The Root's article by Michael Harriot: "6 Kinds of White Woke People" and break down each one through real conversation, asking questions, correcting excuse-makers and being more aware through personal experiences. We encourage you to take in black media and subscribe to publications like The Root at www.theroot.com. Michael Harriot's article: https://www.theroot.com/the-six-kinds-of-woke-white-people-1833411924 IMAGE CREDIT: Sean Raeford, Drew Angerer, Chip Somodevilla (Getty Images)
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5: Woke on Friendship Part 2
30/03/2019 Duración: 01h16minMelissa talks about an internship in one of the most touristy areas of Florida. We discuss deeper assimilation and code-switching. These years truly define us and our experiences are like scars on our hearts. Each week, we learn more and more about the day to day racism that Melissa and Britt dealt with growing up with "friends". We talk about what it means to REALLY be someone's friend and how knowing someone of color doesn't mean you're not a racist. Getting real on friendship.
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4: Woke on Childhood Friendship - Part 1
18/03/2019 Duración: 01h15minMelissa, Marcie and Brittany discuss their hometown and childhood experiences as well as what we define as a friend. They dig deep on how where they grew up influences how they think, built relationships and how different each of us experienced friendship with people of different races (or lack thereof). This is part 1 of 2 in being woke on childhood friendship.
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2: Woke On Being Hood
01/03/2019 Duración: 01h09sEpisode 2: Brittany, Melissa and Marcie sit at the table and chat about what came up just casually while Britt was at gymnastics with her daughter and how she handled it. They laugh, love, cry and question each other. Woke Like Us is a self-guided look deeper into our own racial biases through the women we do life with, without the fear of judgement, all while making mistakes and encouraging people to stop staying stupid shi*t. Disclaimer: Adult language and themes, including conversations about race **Quality of sound is not ideal. Please bear with us as we become woke on podcasting.**
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1: Woke On Hair
01/03/2019 Duración: 01h20minEpisode 1: Meet Brittany, Melissa and Marcie, while they sit at the table and chat about why they are doing a “woke” podcast, hear about how two of them met at the most magical place on Earth and find out if they are (or are not) woke on hair. They laugh, love, cry and question each other. Woke Like Us is a self-guided look deeper into our own racial biases through the women we do life with, without the fear of judgement, all while making mistakes and encouraging people to stop staying stupid shi*t. Disclaimer: Adult language and themes, including conversations about race **Quality of sound is not ideal. Please bear with us as we become woke on podcasting.**
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3 - Woke on Make-Up
24/02/2019 Duración: 01h13minMarcie, Britt and Melissa unpack whether or not women should wear make-up and their personal experiences, how we feel facing the world as we are and what kinds of challenges and comments we face each day when we choose to go against the societal expectations.