Podcast episodes

  • Season 1

  • Episode VIII: Take a Seat, Take a Bow

    Episode VIII: Take a Seat, Take a Bow

    Aaaaaaand that's Season One! Thank you to everyone for supporting us along the way. For our season finale, our team has sat down at the Roundtable to discuss episodes 1 through 7 and give our changed opinions, anything we wish we said, and some commentary on recent events (ahem, Mrs. Pinkett Smith). Stay tuned for Season Two!

  • Episode VII: Mind Over Matter

    Episode VII: Mind Over Matter

    For today's episode, we've decided to dip our toes in the mass of mental health and how it is stigmatized in the black community. From childhood to adulthood, being "emotional" or "depressed" is seen as weak, and external factors are no help. Join as we begin only the start of this overdue conversation.

  • Episode VI: Low Profile

    Episode VI: Low Profile

    Nowadays, the meaning of identity and individualism is blurred by high expectations and stereotypes, especially with the presence of social media. Join us as we talk about how to combat today's repetition and ingenuity and our own aspects of identity regarding culture, social media, public presentation, and more.

  • Episode V: College Insider

    Episode V: College Insider

    We're back! After a bit of a break, we've returned with another special guest to give an inside look on the reality of college from past to present - high school and the admissions process, adapting and transitioning to college, and the accompanying issues with navigating life as an adult. With the Class of 2026 admissions season coming to an end, we seemed it to be fitting to talk about the expectations for anyone in need of a reality check. Sit down and enjoy!

  • Episode IV: Spin the Bottle

    Episode IV: Spin the Bottle

    Purity culture has always been one of the more damaging concerns when it comes to the stereotype-based binary of gender expectations. Though our generation has often tried to combat it, the subculture has been modernized and still lives on in subtle ways, even today. Sit down as we talk about its historical connotation, secularity vs. the church, and the double standard between men and women. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and follow our Instagram for updates!