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everyday social club

29 Episodes

56 minutes | Apr 28, 2021
MBAs for Non-MBAs
We're baaaack!  Exactly one year from the start of the everyday social club, I update you all with a quick, but major life update before we have three fellow MLT alums, Rondell, Michelle & Amanda share why they're getting a MBA, the honest tips you need to know to do the same, and why it's even helpful.As always, please subscribe & share with a friend!Be sure to check out this article on Amanda's Business School Journey.Support the show
80 minutes | Jan 26, 2021
Sylvie's Gentrification with @TheWickedX and @OnnaGFolx
My most non-toxic male friends, Jay and Xavier, join to discuss what it's like to live with your significant other during gentrification, how they've grown as black men in their respective relationships, mental health, what's enough money, gentrification in New York City, and the movie, Sylvie's Love.  As always, subscribe on whichever app you use to listen to podcast and follow us on Instagram!Support the show
30 minutes | Jan 20, 2021
How I Got Here: Data Insights Manager with @Maxalan
Max Vickers join to discuss his transition from finance to tech, how he gets paid to combine his love of sports and math, and what makes Overtime different. As always, don't forget to subscribe and share with a friend who might like this episode!  Remember, you can get 25% off the Everyday Social Club Members Only Shirt with the code CELEBRATE25 at www.everydaysocialclub.com.Support the show
69 minutes | Jan 5, 2021
Great Sex University with @IamRashidaAhmed and @AngieYams
Rashida Ahmed and Angelica Yams, black woman sex educators, join to discuss sex and intimacy from the perspective of professionals and black women.  They explain what their profession entails and answer listener-submitted questions about: squirting, BDSM, more orgasms, exploring your boundaries, and more.As always, please subscribe to this podcast to be notified when new episodes drop and follow us on Instagram!Support the show
47 minutes | Dec 29, 2020
How I Got Here: Lifestyle Brand Management with @2StepsAhead__
Ever been curious about the people behind the cultural impact of the biggest brands in the world? Arinze joins to explain his job role, how he's curated some of the most authentic, moving experiences for one of the biggest sports brands in history, influencing without influence in any workplace, why your "why" matters, being black while being corporate, and how he brought his Nigerian identity into his work.Note: Views represented in this podcast episode are not reflective of any employers.As always, please subscribe to this podcast on whichever platform you use to listen to podcasts and don't forget to follow us on Instagram.Support the show
93 minutes | Dec 22, 2020
what you expect in a pandemic: 2020 year in review
Jon and Dwa of What You Expect podcast join to talk the good and the bad of 2020: How Tic was an asshole on Lovecraft Country (00:08:30) The Science of the BBL (00:13:15) Being politically correct in 2020 (00:18:35) Respecting trans, queer + homosexual people (00:21:45) The COVID in the room (00:31:45) Dwa questions why anyone lives in New York (00:37:25) Dealing with deaths this year (00:42:49) Dwa is starting a family (00:58:35) How men date different as they move up tax brackets (01:05:45) Nafisa's battle with the Ciara Stans of Twitter (01:19:00) Women letting men explain things to them that they already know (01:23:50) As always, follow us on Instagram and be sure to subscribe to this podcast on whichever app you use to listen to podcasts.Support the show
49 minutes | Dec 15, 2020
The Anti-Interview | Ye Ali
The self-proclaimed Traphouse Jodeci, Ye Ali (@Ye_Ali) joins to have the hardest interview I've ever ran in my life.  We discuss his journey in music, why his female fans are so important, and why he stopped giving a fuck.  Listen to his newest project Private Suite 3!As always, follow the podcast on instagram and don't forget to subscribe on whichever app you use to listen to podcasts!Support the show
79 minutes | Dec 1, 2020
five years an asshole with @DrJoyy and @notoriousgrc
For this Asshole episode, Dr. Joy and Rich join to review three "Am I the Asshole?" situations from Reddit: Only Fans, sexless marriages, and gender reveals included.  We also discuss: Gaslighting and Dating As Auditioning (11:12) The implication of enlisting in the military (15:40) A quick recap of Kevin Hart on Clubhouse (29:00) Men and Women maturing in relationships (49:00) Why Women Suck at Dating (53:35) The Constant Need to Create Content (1:12:00) Don't forget to follow us on Instagram!Support the show
50 minutes | Nov 24, 2020
Flight or Firefighter: Mental Health with the Professional | Dara Winley, PhD
Dara Winley, PhD,  joins the podcast to discuss mental trauma and management 101.   Dara is a staff clinician at Northwestern University staff clinician and creator of the Take Care Black Women series.  We discuss everything from: What emotional trauma is  How emotional trauma can look like How our issues affect our relationships The effect of family issues on the person When and how to start your mental health journey You can find Dara on Twitter and read her content on Psychology Today.Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast and leave a review!Support the show
27 minutes | Nov 17, 2020
How I Got Here: Self Taught Senior Software Engineer and Co-Founder | Justin Hardin
For this episode of How I Got Here, Slack Senior Software Engineer and Climate Base Co-Founder, Justin Hardin, joins to discuss his journey into becoming and thriving as a software engineer, why he chose to continue this journey at Slack, and what's different about being a Co-Founder of his new venture to attack climate change - Climate Base.As always, please subscribe to the podcast and follow us on Instagram.  You can also follow Justin on Twitter here!If you are interested in donating/throwing your name in the raffle for Techsgiving's 25 Days of Giving, please check out our instagram for more info!Support the show
68 minutes | Nov 2, 2020
Ike's 400 Racks: Elections, Financial Literacy & Pandemics with @Ikeonic_
Nigerian American, Penn Grad, Ike joins Everyday Social Club to discuss his newest piece around the Biden Tax plan and his financial tips, as well as discussing his relationship with personal finance and why he has so many roommates.Read his newest Medium post on Biden's Tax Plan and financial wellness tips here.As always, subscribe and leave a review in the Apple Podcast app.Support the show
86 minutes | Oct 27, 2020
Nines and Wines with @imvictoriaryan
For episode 17, my good friend, Tor, joins us for an authentic happy hour (tipsy talked included!) where we discuss: Old romances coming back Relocation as an adult Learning more about ourselves as we grow & mature And more! Follow us on Instagram at www.instagram.com/everydaysocialclub and don't forget to leave a review if you use the Apple Podcasts app!Support the show
87 minutes | Oct 13, 2020
queer af
For the premiere of season two, Sam, Rose & Dwele join to discuss their journey as black members of the LGBTQ community.  We discuss their coming out stories, dealing with nonreceptive family members, the misconceptions around non-monogamy and bisexuality,  the privilege of "passing", and the experience of being both black + queer.  As always, like, subscribe & share with a friend!  Comment on this episode and others using the hashtag #everydaysocialclub and don't forget to follow us on Instagram!Support the show
100 minutes | Aug 18, 2020
for brown skin girls downloading hinge in a pandemic
For the SEASON FINALE of everyday social club, Kathleen & Stacey join to discuss life in a pandemic, what it's even like having COVID, dating as a black/African woman, the colorism the ladies have experienced, and why everyone in Texas is so damn fine!As always, like, subscribe & leave a review in the podcast app!Featured Song: Mama Got Me Rollin' by Tarono & MachoSupport the show
27 minutes | Aug 11, 2020
How I Got Here: Real Estate Development | Alex McGee
For this How I Got Here episode, Alexander McGee joins us to discuss his journey in real estate and advice for people looking to grow their ideas, real estate or otherwise.  While only 30 minutes, this episode is FULL of gems!  Be sure to find him on Instagram and use the hashtag #everydaysocialclub to share your opinion on social media.Support the show
64 minutes | Aug 4, 2020
Forever Ever? (The Marriage Episode)
In Episode 13, Timothy Welbeck, Maya, Anthony & Marlie join to discuss their experiences in marriage - why they choose it, why it's special, and how they've made it work.If something resonated with you, subscribe and join the conversation online using the hashtag #EverydaySocialClub.  We are also on Instagram.Support the show
53 minutes | Jul 28, 2020
The Group Trip Asshole
Paeia and Kyshon join to discuss relocations, home buying as a young adult, and assholes!  In this very authentic episode, we discuss various situations of coparenting, dating & group trips to determine whether the submitter was the asshole or not.  Episode includes gender roles in parenting, being your own landlord (aka homeowner), splitting the rent, and planning group trips people actually go on when they say they will.As always, subscribe to be notified when our new episodes drop!Support the show
23 minutes | Jul 21, 2020
How I Got Here: Product Design | Morgan McClelland
For the eleventh episode of everyday social club, Morgan McClelland joins us to discuss her journey into tech, how she became a product designer, and what she wished she knew earlier.  Feel free to find Morgan on LinkedIn and don't forget to follow us on Instagram!As always, subscribe, share & leave a review in the Apple Podcasts app!Support the show
78 minutes | Jul 14, 2020
ethnic women's mental health (nothing about us is minor)
Raina, Ade & Ashantia join to discuss mental health for and from the perspective of women of color.  We discuss the stigma around mental health, how we found (or haven't found) our therapists, healing, how our families view mental health, and what we want to instill in the next generation. TW: Suicide and suicidal ideation is discussed.Support the show
84 minutes | Jul 7, 2020
Behind the Hits | Ellery "Emack" McKinney
Ellery "Emack" McKinney joins the podcast to discuss his journey in the music industry, how he's contributed to some of Chris Brown's most memorable hits, advice for people wanting to find success in the music industry, and August Alsina's latest project, The Product III: State of Emergency.(11:26) - Ellery's first lesson in the music industry (14:40) How Chris Brown’s “To My Bed” was Created (18:45)  Maintaining Sometimes Difficult Relationships in the Industry (21:50) How “Heartbreak on a Full Moon” Came About (26:09) The Hard Parts of Being in the Music Industry and Preserving Your Energy (35:58) Dealing with Impostor Syndrome in the Music Industry (40:00) How He Got Kicked Out Over a Boys II Men CD and What He's Learned from the Women in His Life (50:16) How’s Craig List Started His Career in the Film industry  (57:17) Dealing with the Crazier Part of Chris Brown's Fanbase (1:01:00) How Leaked Songs Hurt the Music Industry (1:06:30) Advice for People Who Want to Be in the Music Industry (1:10:00) The Journey of August Alsina’s Latest Project and Ellery's Breakdown of the AlbumSupport the show
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