SO Relatable
By Nia & Lucas
SO RelatableMay 06, 2020
Quarantine Stories, Part 7: Wines, Laundromats, and Long Lines
Back together, listen to your original hosts, Nia and Lucas, talk about their lives in "quarantine." Checking in with each other, their conversation jumps around a lot, but it's all about being stuck indoors and dealing with this new world we live in. Some of us are becoming at-home sommeliers of fine wines while some are finding the right time to head to the local laundromat so it's not too busy. Whatever you're doing, we're in it together. Thanks for listening.
Quarantine Series, Part 6: Marta
Quarantine Stories, Part 5: Alisha
Alisha is a mother, a student, a self-made photographer, and also dealing with the struggles of social distancing, online schooling, and trying to balance it all. We dive into discussing the terrible timing with a failing computer right before classes restart, having a blast at the grocery store, and much more.
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Quarantine Stories, Part 4: Cara
In this episode of our quarantine series, I reached out to Cara, a fellow Pennsylvanian, and educator. Her school, like most across the nation, has closed its doors and transferred to online classes. Reeling with this quick transition, she tells us about her experience shifting to an online platform, dealing with social isolation, and her dream-like mind in some Pennsylvanian mountains.
Quarantine Stories, Part 3: Emily
Emily is an American currently living abroad in Strasbourg, France with her partner. She is an educator of English at a local university and continues living her French life to its fullest. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought a lot of changes to nearly everyone's lives and hers is no exception. As most of us seem to be getting more Netflix time, her work has actually kept her busy to the point where she feels like she has almost no free time at all.
Quarantine Stories, Part 2: Brianna
Brianna is an American living her French Dream in Annecy, France alongside her fiancé, Mike. She recently moved back to France in mid-February while the COVID-19 pandemic was just beginning to seem like a risk. It didn't cross her mind at the time how it may affect her life within the next month. After moving from Orléans to Annecy, France imposed a strict lockdown where citizens can only leave their house with a form declaring work-, food-, or health-related reasons. But with an unfurnished apartment, things can more difficult than making sure you have enough food.
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Quarantine Stories, Part 1: Europe's Crisis & Samantha
As I'm an American currently experiencing the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in Newark, NJ, I was curious how people were fairing in Europe and more specifically, France. This episode tackles the dire effects of the novel coronavirus in Europe and how Samantha is dealing with self-isolation and social distancing.
Quarantine Stories | Trailer
Coronavirus. COVID-19. These are the buzz words surrounding our lives. Many countries are on lockdown, the U.S. has curfews and is encouraging social distancing. Then, many of us are in "quarantine," self-isolation, and/or working from home. So Relatable wants to hear you quarantine stories and how you're coping with all this madness. DM us @sorelatablepodcast on Instagram to send a letter, set up an interview, or share some audio of your stories.
Finding Love in France: Lenny & Christine
On this week's episode, we dive into the relationship of our two fans, Christine and Lenny. We discuss how they met, their struggles, their laughable moments, and much more.
Lenny's Education Corner: Comments on "Spilling the Tea."
Lenny B. breaks down our last episode on finding love in France. He gives us the reality and major insights into the French culture's way of dating.
Finding Love in France | Spilling the Tea
Have you ever gone to France and thought: "Ugh, why is dating here so hard?" Well, you're not alone. So, if you're still single like us, snuggle up in your blanket, make some tea (or spill it), and tune in to our laughable stories and dating fails!
Then tune in next time as we sit down with those who have gone against all odds and found love, here, in France.
Thoughts on the Jeelays
If you're in France on a Saturday, get ready to run into some Gilets Jaunes. The "Yellow Vests" from the largest French social movement since the 1980s. Listen as Nia and I give you a quick run down about how they came to be and how they have affected all of our lives in France!
Check out my Toulouse video here.
Notes: I want to be clear that some of my comments relating to "idiocy" are an exaggeration of my concious thoughts. I apologise in advance for any offense.