1000 Miles Apart
By Stephanie and Takarra
1000 Miles ApartSep 20, 2020
Ep 21: We're Back!!!!!
We're back from a long hiatus. Don't ask us where we were. Just know that we are streaming now and back to talk about Thanksgiving and toxic family members.
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Ep 20: 2020 Wrap Up
-Highs and lows of the year
-Thoughts on the vaccine
-What are we looking forward to in 2021?
Ep 19: 2020 Election
In this episode, we discuss the results of the 2020 Presidential Election
Ep 18: Cuties Review
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Ep 17: Protect Us
In this episode, we discuss Chik-Fil-A nuggets, and Stephanie suggests some yummy choices of brown liquor...you're welcome :-)
We also discuss the shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, WI, by a police officer. (Read the story here)
Kyle Rittenhouse, an armed white teenager who shot and killed two protesters and wounded another in Kenosha, WI. (Read the story here)
Lastly, Megan Thee Stallion spoke out about being shot by Tory Lanez after rumors allegedly came out from his camp.
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Ep 16: That WAP
We're back on track!
On this episode we discuss an array of topics. The discovery of mask breath. You know, the moment where you get a whiff of your breath after you put your mask on. Now you have to go brush your teeth. ALM enthusiasts call for protests and national media cover of the murder of 5 year old Cannon Hinnat in North Carolina. A task force was formed to hunt down the child's murder. He was arrested within 24 hours of this crime and charged with 1st degree murder. Yet posts with the hashtag #JusticeForCannon are going viral as if justice has not been quickly served. Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B released a video for thieir track WAP; sparking fake outrage in the internet streets as people complain that Meg and Cardi are not good role models for children. We have a sneaking suspicion that they never intended to be. Lastly, Beyonce set Disney + ablaze with Black is King. We give our thoughts on this piece and how you don't have to be apart of the Bey Hive to respect Beyonce's work.
Ep 15: Big Pum Pum Energy
On this episode we go on the funniest tangent of the podcast thus far, securing our crowns as "Tangent Queens". So many random conversations occurred that it's impossible to break it all down in the show notes. All you need to know is, we have big pum pum energy.
Ep 14: Tangent Queens
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Ep 13: Before I Let Go
Ep 12: Webs of Entanglement
In today's episode we discuss Jada Pinkett-Smith's "entanglement" with August Alisna - was Jada's explanation good enough or even needed since August exposed her private business? Also, is it fair for people to consider Jada a predator for having a sexual relationship with August when he was vulnerable? After all, Jada was in a vulnerable place as well, considering she and Will were separated when this entanglement occurred. We also discuss the Goya boycott after the President of Goya expressed his admiration for the POTUS in a recent press conference. Lastly, an employee of a sandwich shop was recently sent home for wearing a face mask that had "Black Lives Matter" printed on it. We explore employers right to dictate dress code for their companies, but also their responsibility to be consistent with their enforcement and whether or not that employer was more concerned that a certain demographic of their customers would be offended by the masks.
Timestamps
- Jada's Entanglement - 03:40
- Goya Boycott - 22:35
- BLM masks in the workplace - 44:25
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Ep 11: Back up Terry!!
Ep 10: White Guilt & Black Love
We made it to 10 episodes!!
In this episode we discuss Tina Fey and Jimmy Kimmel's recent proactive requests to remove their blackface episodes from Netflix and Hulu of shows such as 30 Rock and SNL and their apologies. Should we consider the context in which black face was used? Did the Black community even request this in fight for equality and police reform? Especially considering that their depictions where far from the offensive nature in which black face began. When do allow non POC's to apologize for their racist actions and/or comments and forgive them? Once they've acknowledged their wrong doings and (hopefully) educated themselves on why it was offensive, shouldn't they be allowed to move on?
We also discuss does being 1,000 miles apart from each other have an impact on our friendship. It's not easy being in a long distance relationship with your BFF, but somehow we make it work...Even if Takarra can't say "I love you" to Stephanie. *sigh*
Lastly, are y'all going outside yet? With Covid-19 cases spiking after states lifted restrictions, we're curious to know if you're venturing outside to resume your "normal" life or are you still taking precautions. And what happened to the Murder Hornets that were also threatening 2020? Did they decide that they'll kill the bees some other time? Hmm...
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Ep 9: What are we gonna put on our pancakes?
In this episode we discuss the removal of the Mammie image from Aunt Jemima products along with the removal of statues in various states of historically racist figures. We then pose the question "Are we old?" as we talk through Takarra's memory issues, Stephanie's kids roasting her age, and not wanting to keep up with new technology. Oh and by the way, Happy Father's Day to fathers only...Single mother's stay in May :-)
Timestamps
01:15 - Controversial logos and statues being removed
51:00 - Are we old???
1:26:00 - Happy Father's Day
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Ep 8: Super Saiyan Karen
Ep 7: BLACK LIVES MATTER
On today's episode we discuss the importance of the Black Lives Matter movement and our views on people who say "all lives matter” in response. We also discuss systemic racism in relation to Black Wall Street and the war on drugs, along with the school to prison pipeline.
Timestamps
02:14 - Dear Macy, BLACK LIVES MATTER!
30:40 - Black Wall Street
41:25 - The war on drugs and the school to prison pipeline
Ep 6: 8 minutes and 46 seconds
It's sad that we're only 6 episodes in and within that time 3 unarmed black people have lost their lives to racists and/or corrupt police officers. Today we have a special guest, our buddy Karl. On this episode we discuss the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Floyd was murdered while handcuffed and lying face down on the street, as a police officer held his knee on Floyd's neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds. We also discuss the protests that have been occurring world-wide as a result of Floyd's death and how to keep to momentum going so that change and progress can be made. Join the conversation on our Facebook page, 1,000 Miles Apart.
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Time stamps
01:37 - The murder of George Floyd
37:24 - The protests around the world
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Follow our guest Karl @thekdegree across all social media platforms. You can also catch Karl on The End of the World Team Podcast and he is also featured on the No Legacy Podcast.
EP 5: Mo' Rona, Mo' Problems
In this episode we do a Rona check-in. We discuss where we've gone and who we've seen during the pandemic and the conspiracy theory that the coronavirus was created as a form of population control against black people. Come take a listen and chime in on the discussion on our Facebook page, 1,000 Miles Apart.
Time stamps
02:30 - Are you going outside during the coronavirus pandemic?
10:32 - Takarra's car lunch dates with her co worker and Stephanie's paranoia
22:18 - Are we over reacting to the coronavirus based on recovery rate?
31:44 - Conspiracy theories - Coronavirus was created to kill black people
Ep 4: Advice for Lil Boosie
In today's episode we discuss our views on rapper Lil Boosie's Instagram admission that he had a grown woman perform oral sex on his 12 year old son and 13 year old nephew (Yuck!). We also tackle unsolicited advice and the impacts of body shaming. When is it okay to give your opinion to someone who didn't ask? When should you just mind your business and just keep quiet?
Timestamps
00:33 - Lil Boosie
18:22 - Unsolicited Advice
33:22 - Body Shaming