Do you ever think about the ethics of your consumption choices? In this episode, three guests unpack how they think about the ethics of what they consume and what it means to live in an inherently unethical world.Guests:Olivia O'Leary (1:30),
Welcome to a new season of Unpack That!In this episode, we're unpacking "liberation." What does liberation have to do with joy, representation, social justice? Does refusing to move out of the way on the sidewalk count as an act of liberation?
In this episode, we discuss problematic faves and what makes it so hard (or easy!) to let go of the people and institutions that don't necessarily line up with our values.Resources mentioned:Buzzfeed News article "Will Time Ever Be Up For A
In this episode, we discuss problematic faves and what makes it so hard (or easy!) to let go of the people and institutions that don't necessarily line up with our values.Resources mentioned:Buzzfeed News article "Will Time Ever Be Up For A
Welcome to season 2 of Unpack That! In this episode, we discuss the phrase "people of color" and what it means to us. Is it helpful or not? Who identifies most readily as a person of color? Come learn with us.Resources mentioned:NYT's podca
Welcome to season 2 of Unpack That! In this episode, we discuss the phrase "people of color" and what it means to us. Is it helpful or not? Who identifies most readily as a person of color? Come learn with us.Resources mentioned:NYT's podca
In this segment, we discuss what it means to take care of ourselves.Resources mentioned:NYT's Still Processing episode "We Take Care of Ourselves in Trump's America"The meditation app: Calm (NYU students get premium for free at calm.com/ny
In this segment, we discuss what it means to take care of ourselves.Resources mentioned:NYT's Still Processing episode "We Take Care of Ourselves in Trump's America"The meditation app: Calm (NYU students get premium for free at calm.com/ny
Here is an update! Next week's full episode will be about problematic faves. In this update, we react to some responses to our question "who/ what is your problematic fave?".Make sure to let us know your problematic fave on Facebook or Tumblr.