Bottoms Up: The Podcast
By Eugenia Noelle
Bottoms Up: The PodcastNov 06, 2020
Cheers! To Interracial Families and A True Love Story: The Mother's Day Edition
Whew! The season finale! We made it friends! This is a very special episode as I sit down with my mom, and both her sisters. We talk about what it was like growing up in an interracial family in the 60's and how their childhood has shaped who they are today. I learn about their teenage years and their experience attending PWI high schools and Ivy League schools for college. My favorite parts of this episode include hearing the story of my grandma, Jeanne, and her love, my grandpa, Art.
This episode is dedicated to all the Moms, Aunties, Grandmas and Women who taught us to be kind, strong and live life on our own terms.
Cheers & Happy Mother's Day ❤️
Bottoms Up: the Podcast will be back with new episodes very soon - thanks for coming along this journey with us... Season 2 coming soon!
Cheers! To Self Care in the Era of Covid
Hi everyone! It’s been a minute - Bottoms Up is back with a brand new episode🤸🏾♀️
Was anyone else extremely caught off guard by COVID 🌚 @cleanbeautycutie and I were. My good friend Kath spills the tea on self care, COVID struggles and the importance of clean beauty products in times like these. With a bday right around the corner, Kath brings unapologetic Aquarius ♒️ vibes to the show - come hangout and listen to this reunion like no other. The greatest tv show of all time, Scrubs, is also referenced often. Tune in to this feel good episode, cheers! 💕🥂✨🦠
Cheers! To Singlehood
Whew we made it 🥵
Who said a Sagittarius is never single? 👀 in honor of my boo-less and boo-adjacent friends, one of my best friends, Camilla, breaks down why singlehood is essential to our selfhood. This is an episode my younger self really needed to hear. Cameos from Thee Tracee Ellis Ross, Kris Jenner and Khloè Kardashian are of course essential to the structure of this episode. Big thanks to Crick for giving me some tough love I wish I heard earlier. The best birthday episode ever! We hope you’ll tune in! Cheers
Cheers! To Being a Visibly Muslim Woman and Finding Your Siblinghood
My friend, coworker and future doctor, Amina, continues our chat from last episode. In this episode, we talk about her personal journey. She speaks about what it was like growing up as the only Muslim girl in elementary school and how she was able to find her "siblinghood" once she got to college. Amina speaks about her choices to wear a head covering and what it’s like dating as a young Muslim woman in Boston. Tune in to learn more about Amina navigating life as a proud, visibly Muslim woman.
Cheers! To Dismantling Biases in Medicine
IS THERE A (soon to be) DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE?👩🏻⚕️
This week I will be chatting with my friend and former coworker Amina @aminaaziad. Amina is currently in medical school at Harvard Univeristy. She was able to take some time out of her busy doctor prep 🥺 to talk with me about biases in medicine and the importance of representation in the medical field! Tune in as we discuss fatphobia, doulaing, pain management and the significance of patient advocacy . 🩺🩹🔬🩸💉 From future MDs to have-been patients, this episode has something for everyone 🖤
⭐️Stay tuned for PART TWO⭐️
Cheers! To Astrology
Cheers! To Playing Predominantly white Sports as a Black Man in America
When you think of the whitest sports in America, golf and hockey are definitely up there, but lacrosse might take the cake. Tune in as I talk to two of my former high school peers and talented lacrosse players, Mark and Angelo. They both tell their stories about loving lacrosse, despite being the only Black person on the team and sometimes in their league. We honor the work of Tiger Woods, Serena Williams and Colin Kaepernick amongst the many other trailblazers who have decided that their voice is just as important as their talent. Cheers to these handsome and inspiring young men — I cannot wait to share this powerful episode with you! ♥🎧
Cheers! To Hobbies
Cheers! To Natural Hair and the Black Hair Community
Cheers! To Healthy Relationships with Social Media and Celebrating Our Authenticity
With 30.1K followers on Instagram, Mimi (@mimis_meals) knows a thing or two about the ups and downs of social media. In this day-in-age, IG can help amplify your voice 10-fold, but in the same vein, it can be the source of anxiety, FOMO and stress. This week on Bottoms Up, Mimi and I will chat about the good the bad and the ugly parts of social media. Tune in to hear about how we both credit these platforms with helping us find our identity and exposing us to new voices and important information that have shaped who we are today. We will also discuss the @blackat movements as well as the BS standards of beauty that we are throwing in the TRASH. If anything, tune in to hear Jane Lynch and Carole Burnett sing a little snippet of "OHIO" from Glee (we love another Glee reference). Cheers everybody, thanks for listening!
Cheers! To Young Professionals Making Good Trouble
Cheers! To Being an Only Child
Cheers! To My New Podcast!
Let's get into it - from the bottom, up! This is a podcast for all curious folks who want to listen in on conversations unpacking all the entanglements life throws at us. I can't wait to highlight exciting new voices to discuss topics ranging from pop culture and social media to celebrating blackness and intersectionality alike. Thanks for tuning in! Cheers!