Your local socially aware college students with opinions on various social issues who record said opinions. Volume 1 up now. We release episodes when we can, sometimes every Monday, sometimes every other Monday, sometimes the first Monday of the month, nonetheless it is always on a Monday.
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Your local socially aware college students with opinions on various social issues who record said opinions. Volume 1 up now. We release episodes when we can, sometimes every Monday, sometimes every other Monday, sometimes the first Monday of the month, nonetheless it is always on a Monday.
We get into the greediness of fast fashion and the perks to thrifting with our expert Carla. Bonus: we discuss our favorite sustainable brands and websites.
Stop! Don't listen to this episode if you want to live a happy existence and avoid abject horror. We talk about one of our favorite (sadly probably yours as well) book series and TV show adaptation: A Series of Unfortunate Events. We discuss all of the unfortunate lessons we learned as kids reading the series and again as adults.
Before we take on 2019, we wanted to reflect on some personal growth up to now. How have we and our surroundings really changed since high school? We discuss where the glo up really starts with our good pals Annie @anniedanish and Cat, experts on what it means to no longer be a Rugrat.
To gym or not to gym? To diet or not to diet? Here’s the thing no one can tell you about your body: what to do with it. In this episode, we talk about our own body struggles and why they sound the same even though we’re all completely different.
You know that one vegan friend we all have? Or several or maybe it's you. Regardless we sat down with her (our gal Lisa) to discuss how to live more sustainably, whether that be a meatless day or two or life, and how living sustainably is more accessible than we might think.
What is art? Why does it matter? Is it a privilege? Is it a right? What is my art?? We tackle all these questions in discussion with LA based Chicanx artist Val (dj.suenos on instagram). The video we discuss can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqFMFo74X-E&feature=youtu.be and her depop shop is themetaphoricalclub
Have you ever wondered if your social media brand is a desperate and transparent attempt to seem normal and relatable, only making you seem like a shell of a millennial? We unpack it all with social media semi-experts Matt and Miles (@MilesyWilesy).
The STEM vs. Liberal Arts showdown you've all been waiting for! We discuss the pressure to major in STEM, the stigma around the liberal arts, whether or not your school's reputation matters, and how privilege underlies it all. Featuring the lovely @thealexisd
We explore why millennials are so obsessed with what's come before; why reflecting on our pasts has become a marketing ploy, and why this generation is so darn different (or rather why everyone thinks we are).
Fandoms and activism intersect in this episode where we interview our very first guest, Dan from the Harry Potter Alliance, an organization helping make activism more accessible.
I’m cool, quirky, and just different. But am I actually? Here we deconstruct performative introversion, the seemingly benign "I'm not like other girls," and underground music taste as we talk about society's pressure on us to be different.
We break down the relationships between makeup, beauty standards, and growing up as a woman under the pressures of an unforgiving industry fueled by the digital age.
In which we unpack Bella Hadid's "homeboy" antics, Miley Cyrus (of course), and the much larger issues surrounding cultural appropriation as black culture has become mainstream pop culture.