• Woke Wars & Swifties

  • May 6 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast
  • Summary

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    🎙️ Episode 13: Woke Wars & Swifties

    🔍 Summary: In this conversation, Shivaun and Whitney touch on societal expectations, self-pleasure, and the guilt of having needs met. They also address the privilege of being able to focus on personal growth and self-care. The conversation explores the importance of consistent activism and the need for a collective approach to liberation. It emphasizes the value of learning from others and being part of a community. The hosts discuss the different forms of activism, including donating, educating oneself, and raising free Black children. The conversation then shifts to a grievance about the toxic fan bases of Taylor Swift and Beyoncé and the constant need to compare and defend these artists. They call out the racism within Taylor Swift's fan base and the double standards in handling criticism. They also discuss the importance of not comparing artists and appreciating them for their talents. The conversation ends with a call for listeners to share their stories and join the community.

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