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Southern Mosspitality

Southern Mosspitality

Landon Moss & Lauren Moss

Welcome to Southern Mosspitality, a podcast about the Black millennial experience in America, hosted by siblings Landon and Lauren Moss. Our candid conversations cover everything from growing up in a Black family, relationships, and addressing mental health, to being social media famous, dealing with failure, and navigating the 21st century. Hang with us as we tell our stories, laugh at mistakes, and dish out a little advice here and there. It’s real, raw, and funny. New episodes every Thursday! Follow Us On the Gram! @SouthernMosspitality @LandonMoss @Queen_America Email us: [email protected]
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Southern Mosspitality episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Southern Mosspitality for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Southern Mosspitality episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Southern Mosspitality - Episode 19: Dopamine Addictions & Why You Do What You Do
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11/28/20 • 59 min

Ever done something and immediately thought, "Why the hell did I just do that?" Landon and Lauren dissect the reasons behind our actions and why we do the things we do. The duo examines the six different needs that we're all trying to satisfy in some way. This segues into the topic of addiction where Landon discusses his dopamine detox and his epiphany about how addictive (and dangerous) social media really is.

Be sure to share your feedback with us on social media @Landonmoss and @Queen_America and share this episode with a friend!

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After a long week and tumultuous election, Landon and Lauren decide to go off-kilter and freestyle this episode. They ask random We Are Not Really Stranger questions and cover everything from anger issues and self-hatred towards Black people, to what they admire in each other and fearing our own greatness. You'll likely end up crying and laughing at the same time (but what else is new in 2020?).

Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend and leave us a review!

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Southern Mosspitality - Episode 20: Money, Sex & The Lies We Tell Part 1
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12/03/20 • 60 min

In this 2-part episode, Landon and Lauren discuss the first of three taboo topics that people often avoid: money. The duo examines the lack of positive money management habits many Black people have and the psychological influence money has on one's perception of their self-worth. Lauren and Landon offer tips on how to increase your credit score, save for a rainy day, and what NOT to do when you finally get some money.

Stay tuned for Part 2 in episode 21 where the duo cover sex and the lies they've told.

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Landon and Lauren tackle common mental health stigmas in the Black community and delve into their personal experiences with therapy. Each discusses their own individual journey of unlearning and facing the intergenerational trauma that has been passed down. Their biggest takeaway? Healing is uncomfortable AF. It's painful, scary, and boy is it ugly. But it's worth it. And in the future, you'll reminisce on the journey and appreciate it's beauty.

Thank you for listening! Be sure to subscribe, leave a warm fuzzy comment (we love these), and share this episode with a friend!

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Cardi B & Megan Thee Stallion's WAP is the most "controversial" video this year...but why? In this episode, we dive into the stigmas surrounding female sexuality. We discuss the backlash received when women embrace it for their own pleasure rather than for male entertainment (oops, did we step on your ego?). Later, we tackle the fine line between appreciation and appropriation and how many fall on the side of the latter. We close with a discussion on trust. Understanding how to build (and rebuild) it, and why the trust account between Black people and the police is overdrawn.

Thank you for tuning in! Be sure to download, share and leave us a review!

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Over the past month, we received an overwhelming outpour of support and encouragement for the podcast. With so much support, however, fear seeped into our thoughts (unknown to each other). These fears came out while recording this episode. We felt it was important that people hear us talk through vulnerabilities together and practice exactly what we preached: leaning into fear.

Topics discussed:

  • Finding the motivation to pursue our passions
  • How new experiences and expand our perceptions
  • Embracing uncertainty and leaning into fear
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Lauren and Landon dive into their experiences of growing up in a military, Black family and how it affected their individual journeys. Lauren dishes on her disdain for the word "toxic" and how reframing her perception of situations helps her tackle anxiety and perfection paralysis. Landon discusses embracing his mistakes and why following someone else's "blueprint" for happiness inevitably leads to disaster.

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Welcome to Southern Mosspitality! A brand new podcast hosted by siblings Landon and Lauren about the Black millennial experience in America.

In episode 1 we discuss the entanglement between Will, Jada, and August and how accountability must happen before healing. Lauren tells the story of how quitting her job on short notice taught her a life-changing lesson on handling fear. Landon talks overcoming the internal voice that kept him from pursuing his passions, and how doing so opened up a whole new world of possibilities.

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Southern Mosspitality - Episode 11: "You Ain't Supposed To Be Here!" Yes, You Are.
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09/24/20 • 52 min

Landon and Lauren dive into the concept of imposter syndrome and the different forms it comes in. The duo also discusses self-worth, understanding your value, and communicating both to others. Lauren and Landon each share their take on perfectionism and the valuable lessons gained from experiences in their respective fields. Lastly, Lauren shares a special treat for all you entrepreneurs and wantrepreneurs on how to turn potential customers into raving fans!

Thank you for tuning in! Please leave a review and share an episode with a friend (or two!). We appreciate you!

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Dating as a Millennial is tough. Between hookup culture and dating apps, it doesn't seem like anyone appreciates real relationships these days. And if they do, their expectations are based on unrealistic "relationship goals." Lauren and Landon delve into their individual experiences in the dating and relationship game and the tough lessons learned as a result.

Last week we reached 200 downloads and we appreciate every single one! *dances excitedly* Thank you for your support!

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FAQ

How many episodes does Southern Mosspitality have?

Southern Mosspitality currently has 22 episodes available.

What topics does Southern Mosspitality cover?

The podcast is about Society & Culture, Selfimprovement, Educational, Personal Journals, Mentalhealth, Comedy, Podcasts, Millennial, Self-Improvement and Education.

What is the most popular episode on Southern Mosspitality?

The episode title 'Episode 5: Why is Women's Sexuality so Taboo? And Who Polices the Police?' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Southern Mosspitality?

The average episode length on Southern Mosspitality is 61 minutes.

How often are episodes of Southern Mosspitality released?

Episodes of Southern Mosspitality are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Southern Mosspitality?

The first episode of Southern Mosspitality was released on Jul 15, 2020.

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