If you have a menstrual cycle, do you find that male family members often tell you to “stock up” on menstrual products? No? Us either. That’s why this week, we need to take a deep dive into why Shaunna’s Dad […]
If you have a menstrual cycle, do you find that male family members often tell you to “stock up” on menstrual products? No? Us either. That’s why this week, we need to take a deep dive into why Shaunna’s Dad […]
How can we trust our brands, if the brand doesn’t communicate with us? Why do we put different expectations on some brands more than others? This week, Lisa and Shaunna unpack trust. Using the beauty company “Honey Pot” as an […]
Okay, Y’all. You have heard us talk about allyship before, but what does it really mean to become an ally? What does that process look like? This week, using Melinda Briana Epler’s stages of allyship, Shaunna and Lisa discuss the […]
Is it just us, or have things become WAY too busy lately? Working yourself to your limit is a good thing, right? You wouldn’t want to be lazy…This week, Shaunna and Lisa discuss the proverbial hamster wheel that is “America”. […]
What is it about white people that makes them think they always have *the* solution or answer to a problem? This week, Shaunna and Lisa discuss Burritos. That’s right – if you thought they had it all covered, think again. […]
In relation to diversity, equity and inclusion, there is a lot of learning to be done – and we talk about this learning in each of our episodes. However, how often do we discuss the “unlearning” that needs to be […]
The Leak (Episode 85) This week, Shaunna and Lisa bumped their scheduled episode to bring you one on the leaked opinion striking down Roe vs Wade (1973) and Planned Parenthood vs Casey (1992), two Supreme Court decisions that enshrined a […]
Have you ever had your symptoms dismissed by your doctor? Been told you were “making things up” in a medical setting? Not had your physical pain taken seriously? These are all forms of medical gaslighting. Due to an intense history […]
What do Diversity, Equity and Inclusion mean, internationally? What does it look like to promote DEI work in a non-U.S. setting? The United States’ deep and traumatic history in terms of racial injustices may make its DEI work un-translatable in […]
History was made as Ketanji Brown Jackson was confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court on April 7th. Soon to be Justice Jackson, is constantly, and will continue to be under the scrutiny of the public eye. Arguably more so, based […]