
in this episode, sarah and jalynn reflect on the wild ups and downs of 2020. they share about navigating job changes and mental wellness in a pandemic and social/racial unrest. they also talk about new restful practices in their lives, cats, music, and the freedom and joy in letting go. stick around afterwards to hear about their favorite things from 2020!
SHOW NOTES:
Sarah's Art: Starlight Studio
Maverick City Music
Justice for Breonna Taylor
Girl Trek’s Black History Bootcamp: Mamie Till-Mobley
Queen of Katwe (2016 release)
Little Women (2019)
They Gotta Have Us (2018)
The Lively Show podcast - episode #338: An Inner Voice Conversation on Race with Nicole Perkins, An Inner Voice Facilitator of Color
Pass the Mic podcast - Dealing with Resentment
Her with Amena Brown podcast - episode 43: Bonus Episode—Native Virtual Book Tour with Kaitlin Curtice
Never Have I Ever
Jalynn’s Quarantine Meals
The Power of Now - Eckhart Tolle
Unorthodox - Deborah Feldman
Educated - Tara Westover
The Book of Unknown Americans - Cristina Hernandez
Be the Bridge - Latasha Morrison
Dec 31, 2020
46 min

in this episode, sarah and jalynn reflect on the wild ups and downs of 2020. they share about navigating job changes and mental wellness in a pandemic and social/racial unrest. they also talk about new restful practices in their lives, cats, music, and the freedom and joy in letting go.
SHOW NOTES:
Sarah's Art: Starlight Studio
Maverick City Music
Justice for Breonna Taylor
Girl Trek’s Black History Bootcamp: Mamie Till-Mobley
Dec 31, 2020
25 min

episode 10 is here! we chat with ryan about his tinder experiences, when dating becomes a game, cultivating healthy masculinity as a high school coach, and finding L O V E on tinder (he’s getting married y’all!). ryan also shares how he’s challenging the toxic rhetoric of his past and shifting to a healthier mindset.
Mar 30, 2020
32 min

in this episode we tackle some biggg topics, including queerness as a political identity, dating while non-binary, creating freedom in relationships, and the connection between white supremacy and heteronormativity. our guest, maia, shares about their experiences and insight from their life as a non-binary, queer person. we hope you enjoy listening to this conversation as much as we enjoyed having it.
SHOW NOTES
The Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls by Mona Eltahawy
Audre Lorde
Feb 19, 2020
42 min

welcome to season 2 of thank you, next! we begin this season with an interview with our friend sam. join us for a conversation about what dating is like for sam as a cisgendered man. we talk about expressing emotions and needs, toxic masculinity, friendships between men, and more.
SHOW NOTES
for the love of men by liz plank
Feb 4, 2020
26 min

We’ve come to the close of our first season! In this last episode, we reflect on the results of our social experiment and mutually agree that dating is exhausting. Sarah deletes her Bumble account (so done) and Jalynn makes hers inactive (guess she’s not as done...). We comment on the validity of discussing our lived experiences, and identify what we want to do moving forward. Trigger warning: rape/rape culture
Show notes
Margaret Jacobsen
Chimamanda Adichi
May 17, 2019
19 min

For the fifth and final Bumble date of the project, we give you a plot twist–we each go on a date with the same (clueless) guy. Our conversation centers around the lack of diversity in higher education and the vital need for all-black spaces. We also talk about the dangers of judging by appearances.
Show notes
Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston
May 17, 2019
18 min

In our fourth Bumble date debrief, we confront the complexities of discussing our experience with men raised outside the United States. We talk about the perils of trauma comparison, beauty standards, objectification, and the male gaze. Jalynn shares her struggles in the fashion photography industry and Sarah recounts her journey to say “f it” to bras.
May 16, 2019
30 min

In this episode, we discuss the dynamics of race in dating relationships, and yes, more white privilege. We call out sexism and the normalization of rape in media. Digging deep into our childhood experiences, we explore gender roles in the home, women’s compensation, the patriarchal Disney culture in the church, and how personality types affect relationships (shout out to Myers-Briggs and the Enneagram). Trigger warning: rape/sexual assault
Show notes
https://www.themarysue.com/easy-netflix-rape-culture/
May 16, 2019
39 min

We’ve gone on our second Bumble dates and we’re ready to talk! Our conversation centers around the awareness of white privilege with Guys #2. We also discuss valuing the humanity of all people and question the boundaries of political debates in life and work. A plan is put in place to avoid the tendency to self-edit.
May 16, 2019
20 min
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