This week, we unpack notability vs. notoriety, redifining success, and the path to artistic intellectualism. For more content, subscribe to our Youtube and Patreon!
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Side Effects of Being In A Hurricane
This week, I share my experience of living through Hurricane Beryl in Grenada.For more content, subscribe to our Youtube and Patreon!
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Side Effects of White Dissent (with Dr. Myriam François)
This week, we're joined by British journalist and documentary filmmaker Dr. Myriam François to talk about navigating the world as a white Muslim person, the limitations of inter-class allyship, and how the world perceives the current state of US politics.For more content, subscribe to our Youtube and Patreon!
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Side Effects of Engaging Youth In Activism (with Kimberly Latrice Jones)
This week, we are joined by activist, author, and filmmaker Kimberly Latrice Jones, to talk about focusing on local practical ways to help the youth get involved in civics, why the older generations need to put their thirst for power aside, and the difference between Black policy vs. Black politics. Make sure to check out Kimberly's work with Vocation Ventures and The Aster Project.For more content, subscribe to our Youtube and Patreon!
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Side Effects of Being Neurodivergent (with Margaux Joffe)
This week, we talk to Margaux Joffe, Board Certified Cognitive Specialist (BCCS), Certified Accessibility Professional (CPACC), and the founder of Minds of All Kinds. We get into the spectrum of neurodiversity, the social identity of neurodivergence, tools for coping with daily stressors and challenges, and learning how to advocate for yourself.For more content, subscribe to our Youtube and Patreon!
Now in its 7th season, just like its host, artistic intellectual, Amanda Seales, Small Doses podcast is known for its hilarious, honest, and philosophical take on all “Side Effects” of life it tackles. Each episode be edutained by high level topics grounded in down to earth conversations with icons, experts and sometimes, Ms. Seales flying solo. Small Doses podcast raises awareness, piques curiosity, and challenges toxic norms expanding minds with one of a kind convos one episode a time!