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Black Girl Brunch
Black Girl Brunch
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Soupy Society
Black Girl Brunch
1 hour 16 minutes 41 seconds
1 year ago
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In this episode of Black Girl Brunch, Iman and Sabria discuss their excitement for Thanksgiving, including food preparations and personal reflections on the holiday. They share their experiences with running events, shopping adventures, and the challenges of hosting family gatherings. The conversation also touches on social dynamics at Thanksgiving tables, including who they would prefer not to have as guests, emphasizing the importance of comfort and enjoyment during the holiday season. In this conversation, Iman and Sabria delve into the complexities of Thanksgiving gatherings, discussing everything from food preferences and family dynamics to societal changes post-COVID. They explore the impact of greed and gluttony on holiday meals, the stress of confrontational family members, and the importance of having a reliable host. The duo also touches on the influence of healthy eating trends during the holiday season and the significance of fresh ingredients over canned ones. They celebrate friendships and achievements while reflecting on how society has shifted since the pandemic. In this conversation, Iman and Sabria explore various themes related to work ethic, safety concerns, customer service, and generational attitudes towards employment. They discuss the importance of commitment in the workplace, the need for better safety measures in public spaces, and the decline of knowledgeable customer service. The duo also reflects on the significance of consumer research and informed choices, particularly in the context of personal grooming and beauty products. They touch on the challenges faced by younger generations in the workforce, the realities of business management, and the cultural shift towards 'de-influencing' consumer habits. The conversation wraps up with light-heated reflections on Thanksgiving and future plans.
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