In this episode Shana reflects over a childhood memory that confuses Shihari. Shihari informs us on how to deal with the haters with scripture. Then they wrap it all up with links for LA fire relief, LGBTQ support, and ways to support Black businesses.
Links referenced in the show:
http://blacknile.co/
http://addierawr.com/
http://redcross.org/
http://disasterassistance.gov/
https://blacklove.com/resources-for-black-families-affected-by-wildfires-in-los-angeles/
http://pointofpride.org/
http://www.getplume.co/
http://southernequality.org/
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In this episode Shana reflects over a childhood memory that confuses Shihari. Shihari informs us on how to deal with the haters with scripture. Then they wrap it all up with links for LA fire relief, LGBTQ support, and ways to support Black businesses.
Links referenced in the show:
http://blacknile.co/
http://addierawr.com/
http://redcross.org/
http://disasterassistance.gov/
https://blacklove.com/resources-for-black-families-affected-by-wildfires-in-los-angeles/
http://pointofpride.org/
http://www.getplume.co/
http://southernequality.org/
Bonus! Since we are in a new administration, we had some discussions about what is to come so we hope you enjoy.
In this engaging conversation, Shana Kelli and Mally explore a variety of themes ranging from personal experiences with natural disasters to the complexities of relationships across generations. They delve into the importance of civic engagement, particularly in the context of voting, and discuss the impact of political decisions on education and community welfare. The conversation also touches on nostalgia, societal expectations, and the need for compassion in a rapidly changing world.
Why The Songbird Sings?
In this episode Shana reflects over a childhood memory that confuses Shihari. Shihari informs us on how to deal with the haters with scripture. Then they wrap it all up with links for LA fire relief, LGBTQ support, and ways to support Black businesses.
Links referenced in the show:
http://blacknile.co/
http://addierawr.com/
http://redcross.org/
http://disasterassistance.gov/
https://blacklove.com/resources-for-black-families-affected-by-wildfires-in-los-angeles/
http://pointofpride.org/
http://www.getplume.co/
http://southernequality.org/