Black women don't get a day off from judgement - and sometimes it comes from our own. In this episode we switch it up - three cousins (Bri, Langston, and Alexis) unpack the real, raw and often unspoken issues black women STILL face on a daily basis: Feeling too mixed or not black enough, judgement for how we wear our hair, code switching , identity politics, interracial dating and being side eyed by both sides. This is about true lived experience , messy middle grounds ...
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Black women don't get a day off from judgement - and sometimes it comes from our own. In this episode we switch it up - three cousins (Bri, Langston, and Alexis) unpack the real, raw and often unspoken issues black women STILL face on a daily basis: Feeling too mixed or not black enough, judgement for how we wear our hair, code switching , identity politics, interracial dating and being side eyed by both sides. This is about true lived experience , messy middle grounds ...
We've all seen the cozy cafes on the internet, the latte art etc, but what happens when you actually follow the trend of opening a cafe and it nearly breaks you? In this episode of URL vs IRL, I sit down with Lauren and Ryan, the married duo behind Evermore, one of the most beloved cafés in Burlington. We talk about starting a business with zero barista experience, surviving the pandemic, working 7 days a week for years, and yes—catching customers cheating in their café… Sheesh If you...
URL vs IRL
Black women don't get a day off from judgement - and sometimes it comes from our own. In this episode we switch it up - three cousins (Bri, Langston, and Alexis) unpack the real, raw and often unspoken issues black women STILL face on a daily basis: Feeling too mixed or not black enough, judgement for how we wear our hair, code switching , identity politics, interracial dating and being side eyed by both sides. This is about true lived experience , messy middle grounds ...