Happy Black History Month! This episode we introduce a new segment entitled "Black History Highlight" where we honor and highlight unsung heroes, figures, icons of Black American History. Philly Shira shares a conversation she had with her uncle and hip hop artist, One War. They share opinions about hip hop from favorites to rap beefs and Verzuz. Somehow they ended up talking about Final Destination and simulations. Intriguing tangents are bound to come whilst having a wonderful conversation in great company. One War promised Philly Shira an album release in the future. You heard it here first lol and on record. In the meantime, tune in for an exclusive listen to One War's unreleased single "Smoke & Money" Featuring Kai Chi!!!!!!
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/somebodydosomething/supportWe are back! After a long and unprecedented hiatus, SDS returns with a special guest. Back in August, Philly Shira called the young homie, Dante, to have an insightful conversation about parasocial relationships, navigating the internet as a young teen and some other topics we spew into tangents about. In this episode Philly Shira gave a shoutout to The Nap Ministry, be sure to check them out on IG @thenapministry and examine the power of naps!
We have a lot more in store for season 2! Stay tuned ~
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/somebodydosomething/supportWe are exploring a concept called "Pandemic Erosion" to reflect upon the changes and experiences faced in the past year as we topple with Covid-19. It's been quite the arm wrestle of wins and losses, dreams and nightmares. Philly Shira also has a brief conversation with SDS alumni, Jarrett Jennings about mental health. It's a wonderful time as per usual, tune in!
This episode we bring it full circle and shoutout our sustainable friends at Eclectic Moon Art Co.
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Can I talk my shit again?!! SDS is back and it's been a while, let's catch up! This season we're trying something new. We're trading interviews for conversations and exchanging structured information for current events. Listeners, expect some structural changes and new segments added to the show in upcoming months!
Today's episode is a conversation generally about the black community and where we stand in America. Philly Shira spoke with her cousin, Mick, about value, gun violence, police brutality and we think of some potential solutions to some of our community/social issues surrounding these topics. He gives his perspective as a young teenager in Philadelphia. This is not an entirely lighthearted episode but it is extremely necessary. It's conducive to our healing and liberation as a community to have conversations about our trauma.
Feels good to be back! If you listen via Apple podcasts, please subscribe, rate and give a lil review!
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