
How Do We Forgive, And Who Deserves It?
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05/11/21 • 55 min
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You've made it all the way to episode four of the podcast. Give yourself a pat on the back; you've earned it, and you are valid.
This week, Coree and Elsa get down to the heart of the matter, although their wills get weak and their thoughts seem to scatter. But I think it's about forgiveness? Or maybe I've just been listening to too much Don Henley.
Forgiving others and forgiving ourselves are both heavy tasks, and not everyone is ready for The Big Forgive. It's enough to actually make one of our hosts cry, in fact. Only took us four episodes to get there.
Our show is a production of Cinder Block Comedy, in association with Sodabags Studios and your town is next. Media. This episode was engineered and produced by Alex Fleming and Alexander Scott. Special thanks to Morgan Pielli for our show artwork and Intellectual Dark Wave for our theme song, from his album Labor Songs.
For more content, check us out on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram at @YoureFinePod.
You've made it all the way to episode four of the podcast. Give yourself a pat on the back; you've earned it, and you are valid.
This week, Coree and Elsa get down to the heart of the matter, although their wills get weak and their thoughts seem to scatter. But I think it's about forgiveness? Or maybe I've just been listening to too much Don Henley.
Forgiving others and forgiving ourselves are both heavy tasks, and not everyone is ready for The Big Forgive. It's enough to actually make one of our hosts cry, in fact. Only took us four episodes to get there.
Our show is a production of Cinder Block Comedy, in association with Sodabags Studios and your town is next. Media. This episode was engineered and produced by Alex Fleming and Alexander Scott. Special thanks to Morgan Pielli for our show artwork and Intellectual Dark Wave for our theme song, from his album Labor Songs.
For more content, check us out on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram at @YoureFinePod.
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How Trauma Language Gets Abused
Just in time for May the 4th, it's our 3rd episode! And not only is today Star Trek day, it's also Coree's birthday! May she live long and prosper.
Look, y'all. Our culture has mainstreamed a lot of psychological terms lately. And yeah, it's good to have the right language to identify and express your mental state. But maybe we've gone a little too far. If you're accusing the cashier at Wendy's of "gaslighting" you because they forgot to put barbecue sauce in the bag, it might be time to take that word out of your vocabulary. "Narcissist," "Triggering" and "Trauma" are also on notice, until folks can get their act together.
Oh yeah, and Coree's dad has cancer. So she's got that going on. Y'know, just dad things.
This show is a production of Cinder Block Comedy, in association with Sodabags Studios and your town is next. Media. This episode was engineered and produced by Alex Fleming and Alexander Scott. Special thanks to Morgan Pielli for our show artwork and Intellectual Dark Wave for our theme song, from his album Labor Songs.
For more content, check us out on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, at @YoureFinePod.
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You Can, In Fact, Knock The Hustle
Welcome back to the safest space on the internet, where you can nestle into the warm aural embrace of the least problematic hosts in all of podcasting, Elsa Eli Waithe (they/them) and Coree Spencer (she/her).
This week, we finally raise the question that's been on everyone's mind: do y'all listen to us for advice, or for Coree's singing? Hit us up on Twitter and let us know.
Coree and Elsa also take on Hustle Culture, and its kung-fu grip on our sense of self worth. Do you need to be "booked and busy?" Is it worthwhile to turn your hobbies into more work? Hell no. Schedule nothing, sleep all night, grind never.
Also, Coree shares her tips and tricks to help you cheat on the ADHD exam!
Our show is a production of Cinder Block Comedy, in association with Sodabags Studios and your town is next. Media. This episode was engineered and produced by Alex Fleming and Alexander Scott. Special thanks to Morgan Pielli for our show artwork and Intellectual Dark Wave for our theme song, from his album Labor Songs.
For more content, check us out on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram at @YoureFinePod.
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