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Small Doses with Amanda Seales

Small Doses with Amanda Seales

By: Amanda Seales
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Now in its 7th season, just like its host, artistic intellectual, Amanda Seales, Small Doses podcast is known for its hilarious, honest, and philosophical take on all “Side Effects” of life it tackles. Each episode be edutained by high level topics grounded in down to earth conversations with icons, experts and sometimes, Ms. Seales flying solo. Small Doses podcast raises awareness, piques curiosity, and challenges toxic norms expanding minds with one of a kind convos one episode a time!Copyright Amanda Seales Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • Side Effects of How Neuroscience Saves Relationships (with Martin Ali Simms)
    Aug 20 2025
    This week, we talk to Neurosequential Sport Specialist Martin Ali Simms about relocating to Mexico at the start of the pandemic, unpacking dissociation and trauma in therapy, developing the D.O.P.E Framework (Develop, Organize, Process, Engage), and the importance of self-regulation for well-being.

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    54 mins
  • Side Effects of The Black Bourgeoisie
    Aug 13 2025
    This week, I get into the ways white supremacy is used as a currency by the Black bourgeoisie on our descent into fascism

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    39 mins
  • Side Effects of a Two-Party System (with Eugene Puryear)
    Aug 6 2025
    This week, we are joined by journalist and activist Eugene Puryear to give historical context to how the US got stuck in a two-party system, clear up misconceptions around 3rd party votes, and imagine a different way forward.

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    54 mins
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