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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!
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!
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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Small Doses with Amanda Seales.
Hosts
Amanda Seales
Previous Guests
Rasu Jilani
Rasu Jilani is a co-founder of Men At Work Healing, an organization focused on men's mental health and personal development. He is dedicated to promoting spiritual exploration and helping men navigate the challenges of patriarchy through community support and internal work.
Rasu Jilani is a co-founder of Men At Work Healing, an organization focused on men's mental health and personal development. He is dedicated to promoting spiritual exploration and helping men navigate the challenges of patriarchy through community support and internal work.
Daoud Abeid
Daoud Abeid is a co-founder of Men At Work Healing, where he works alongside Rasu Jilani to foster healing and growth among men. His focus is on creating ecosystems that support emotional well-being and challenge traditional notions of masculinity.
Daoud Abeid is a co-founder of Men At Work Healing, where he works alongside Rasu Jilani to foster healing and growth among men. His focus is on creating ecosystems that support emotional well-being and challenge traditional notions of masculinity.
Mahogany L. Browne
Mahogany L. Browne is a celebrated poet, author, organizer, and educator known for her impactful work in the literary and educational communities. She has authored several books, including 'A Bird in the Air Means We Can Still Breathe,' which explores themes of resilience and hope. Browne is also recognized for her contributions to community organizing and her efforts to uplift marginalized voices through art and education.
Mahogany L. Browne is a celebrated poet, author, organizer, and educator known for her impactful work in the literary and educational communities. She has authored several books, including 'A Bird in the Air Means We Can Still Breathe,' which explores themes of resilience and hope. Browne is also recognized for her contributions to community organizing and her efforts to uplift marginalized voices through art and education.
Sara Elhassan
Sara Elhassan is an expert on Sudanese affairs, focusing on the ongoing war and humanitarian crisis in Sudan. She provides insights into the misperceptions surrounding the country in both Western and Arab contexts. Sara is active on social media, where she shares her knowledge and perspectives, and engages with a broader audience on issues affecting Sudan.
Sara Elhassan is an expert on Sudanese affairs, focusing on the ongoing war and humanitarian crisis in Sudan. She provides insights into the misperceptions surrounding the country in both Western and Arab contexts. Sara is active on social media, where she shares her knowledge and perspectives, and engages with a broader audience on issues affecting Sudan.
Topics Discussed
Ryan Coogler
Sinners
narrative genius
film
Brotherhood
Community
spiritual exploration
ecosystems
egosystems
patriarchy
internal work
COVID
young lives
impact on kids
impact on teenagers
community
A Bird in the Air Means We Can Still Breathe
transparency
speaking your truth
honesty
TMI
relationships
Sudan
war
humanitarian crisis
misperceptions
West
Arab world
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Episodes
Here's the recent few episodes on Small Doses with Amanda Seales.
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Side Effects of Ryan Coogler's Sinners
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Amanda Seales
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
Ryan CooglerSinnersnarrative geniusfilm
This week, we're bringing you a special crossover episode with Views From Amandaland, where I break down the narrative genius of Ryan Coogler's new filmSinners.
This week, we're bringing you a special crossover episode with Views From Amandaland, where I break down the narrative genius of Ryan Coogler's new filmSinners.
Side Effects of Brotherhood As Community (with Rasu Jilani & Daoud Abeid)
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Amanda Seales
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Guests of this podcast episode
Rasu JilaniDaoud Abeid
Keywords
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BrotherhoodCommunityspiritual explorationecosystemsegosystemspatriarchyinternal work
This week, we are joined by Rasu Jilani & Daoud Abeid, two of the co-founders of Men At Work Healing, to talk about spiritual eploration, ecosystems vs. egosystems, and how men can overcome the patriarchy and do the internal work.
This week, we are joined by Rasu Jilani & Daoud Abeid, two of the co-founders of Men At Work Healing, to talk about spiritual eploration, ecosystems vs. egosystems, and how men can overcome the patriarchy and do the internal work.
Side Effects of How COVID Affected Young Lives (with Mahogany L. Browne)
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Hosts of this podcast episode
Amanda Seales
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Mahogany L. Browne
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
COVIDyoung livesimpact on kidsimpact on teenagerscommunityA Bird in the Air Means We Can Still Breathe
This week, poet, author, organizer, and educator Mahogany L. Browne joins us to reflect on our time in COVID lockdown, the impact it had on kids and teenagers, whether community has been strengthened or weakened in the years since, and her new book, A Bird in the Air Means We Can Still Breathe.
This week, poet, author, organizer, and educator Mahogany L. Browne joins us to reflect on our time in COVID lockdown, the impact it had on kids and teenagers, whether community has been strengthened or weakened in the years since, and her new book, A Bird in the Air Means We Can Still Breathe.
transparencyspeaking your truthhonestyTMIrelationships
This week, we unpack the ups and downs of speaking your truth, how to navigate the balance between honesty and TMI, and the reasons why the people in your life may or may not choose to be transparent with you.
This week, we unpack the ups and downs of speaking your truth, how to navigate the balance between honesty and TMI, and the reasons why the people in your life may or may not choose to be transparent with you.
Sudanwarhumanitarian crisismisperceptionsWestArab world
This week, Sara Elhassan educates us on the ongoing war and humanitarian crisis in Sudan, and the misperceptions of the country in both the West and the Arab world.
This week, Sara Elhassan educates us on the ongoing war and humanitarian crisis in Sudan, and the misperceptions of the country in both the West and the Arab world.