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ya, but who cares?

By: Bri Springs and Sesana Allen
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  • Smart people like to talk about smart things. But we also like to talk about dumb things...really dumb things. Sesana and Bri cover both. “Ya, but who cares?” offers research on youth culture, economic, and political topics we all obsess over. We also offer ways to read beyond the headline or “click-bait” inviting our favorite experts, creatives and entrepreneurs to help inform our opinions. 

    We strive to help our audience gain nuanced perspectives on fundamental societal issues through digestible research and lively discussions. For the aspirational person, who wants to be informed and improve, but can't resist some good gossip.

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Episodes
  • closing the gender information gap (with Emma Bates of Diem)
    Nov 9 2023

    Diem is like chat gpt, meets reddit, meets your cherished group chat 

    In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of "Diem," a one-of-a-kind social search engine created by the Emma Bates. "Diem" is a platform like no other, tailored for women, providing a space to access and share knowledge inspired by women's traditions and experiences. Imagine it as a blend of Reddit, your cherished group chat, and Chat GPT, offering a fresh and innovative space for candid discussions. Here, topics range from friendships to birth control, toxic masculinity, harassment, chronic pain, big career moves, captivating books, and easy recipes.

    Our conversation with Emma kicks off by exploring the essence of "Diem" and the critical mission it serves—closing the gender information gap. We then dive into what makes "Diem" truly stand out, including its unique integration of AI through a feminine lens and the incorporation of real-life anecdotes from the community to enrich AI-generated responses. Emma passionately explains why it's essential to address taboo topics and how community members play a pivotal role in shaping the platform's growth and intelligence. As our discussion unfolds, we also touch on the impact "Diem" has already made and Emma's inspiring vision for its ongoing social influence. To conclude, Emma extends a warm invitation to our listeners, encouraging them to engage with and support the empowering mission of "Diem." Join us for a captivating exploration of this transformative platform and its dedication to the empowerment of women and non-binary individuals.








    Hosted by: Sesana Allen and Bri Springs

    Produced by: YBWC

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    27 mins
  • Iman Hariri-Kia on growing up an Iranian-American
    Nov 1 2023

    Iman Hariri-Kia is a writer, editor, and author born and based in New York City. An award-winning journalist, she covers sex, relationships, identity, and adolescence. Her work has appeared in Vogue, NY Mag’s The Cut, Harper’s Bazaar, Allure, Cosmopolitan, Teen Vogue, and more. Her debut novel, A Hundred Other Girls, was published in July 2022 to critical acclaim. Her sophomore novel, The Most Famous Girl In The World, will be published in May 2024. 

    First we explore Iman's journey to self-acceptance as an Iranian-American, her insights into societal pressures, and the complex interplay between Western ideals and cultural identity.

    In part two, we delve into Iman's experiences living in Iran, her observations of the struggle for gender equality and human rights, and her stories of resilience from women who escaped domestic abuse. 

    Part three uncovers Iman's transition to becoming a novelist, and how her real-life experiences shaped her debut work, "A Hundred Other Girls," focusing on themes of sisterhood and the evolving media landscape. 

    Hosted by: Sesana Allen and Bri Springs

    Produced by: YBWC

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    49 mins
  • guilty pleasures or self care?
    Oct 25 2023

    In this episode, Bri and Sesana open up about their guilty pleasures and why we sometimes enjoy doing things others might frown upon. They delve into embracing those secret indulgences that make us feel good. Whether it be trashy reality TV, going goblin mode, or playing board games, it’s important that we let ourselves indulge in the things we love.  Tune in as they share their personal experiences and discuss the liberating feeling of unapologetically enjoying life's little pleasures.

    Hosted by: Sesana Allen and Bri Springs

    Produced by: YBWC

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    30 mins

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