Dear You, Welcome to the Dear Me, Love Me Podcast! We are excited to have you. We are Tee Boyich and Brooke Upholzer, two midwest girls living in New York City. This podcast is where we write letters to our past (or sometimes even future) selves and talk about the things we wish we would have known going in to a certain situation. What we wish we knew before we went to college, before we had sex, before our world became so enamored with social media. Our hope is to be the older sisters we never got to be. We also want to hear from you, our listeners! Do you have advice to your past self? We would love to hear it, and maybe even read it on our show! Email us at dearmelovemepodcast@gmail.com Follow us on all the gross social media sites you know and love (and hate) Instagram: @dearmelovemepodcast Facebook: fb.me/dearmelovemepodcast Digital Art by Julie Echols Theme Song composed and produced by Connor Simpson Love, Us
Dear You, Would you like a letter featured on a future episode of the podcast? Email us at dearmelovemepodcast@gmail.com Dont forget, Dear Me episodes will show up as season 1 in your podcast listening apps, Dear You episodes will be in season 2! Love, Us
Dear You, We have decided to discontinue mini episodes, BUT we are now making them FULL LENGTH EPISODES! We have realized our perspectives on life is only just 2 white women who have so much to learn. We equally can make this world better by sharing the stories of others more frequently and without rushing. Dear YOU episodes will be categorized as "Season 2" episodes, while Dear Me episodes will continue to read as "season 1" and will most likely be featured every other week. SO would you like to be featured on a future Dear You episode? Email Us at dearmeloveme@gmail.com Love, Us
Dear You, While the world is still at a standstill, we are enjoying using our platform to educate on subjects we wish were taught in school. This week, we both cover the Romanov family. Their life, their deaths, and the conspiracies surrounding Princess Anastasia! Let us know what you want to learn! Love, Us
Dear You, The passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg hit everyone hard. She was a fierce woman, and today we dedicate this episode to her and her legacy Love, Us
Dear You, Episode 2 of 4 of our back to school special! Christopher Columbus and how big of a fucking dick he was. Who would you like to see as the replacement for Columbus Circle. Or hear as the "Christopher Columbus!" in Little Women? Love, Us
Dear You, Do you want to write a letter that could be featured in an episode? Email us at dearmelovemepodcast@gmail.com Love, Us
Dear You, Do you have ideas for a future episode? Email us at dearmelovemepodcast@gmail.com Love, Us
Dear You, Do you have a letter you would like to hear on a future mini episode? Email us at dearmelovemepodcast@gmail.com Love, Us
Dear You, Do you have a letter you would like us to read on a future mini episode? Email us at dearmelovemepodcast@gmail.com Love, Us
Dear You, Do you have a letter you would like to share for a mini episode? Email us at dearmelovemepodcast@gmail.com Love, Us
Dear You, We have two incredible Black women on the show talking about their experiences going to predominantly white schools. This is part 2 of 2. Today we have Brianne's letter which is read by her sister Angeleaza. We are grateful the Anderson sisters have come to speak to us today. Love, Us
Dear You, I am stoked about this weeks episode. We have two incredible Black women on the show talking about their experiences going to predominantly white schools. This is part 1 of 2. Today we have Angeleaza's letter which is read by her sister Brianne. Brianne's letter will be read next week. Angeleaza was one of our very first mini episode letter write ins and we have kept in close contact with her ever since we began this podcast. We are grateful the Anderson sisters have come to speak to us today. Love, Us
Dear You, Sorry Brooke's mic is messed up, but the message is to important to skip this episode! Today we are highlighting Black podcast creators, with short summaries of their shows to enhance your podcast library. Thank you to Angeleaza Anderson for your incredible list. We are excited to learn, grow, and become better allies not just to the Black Lives Matter Movement, but to the Black community as a whole. Here is the list of Podcasters, Artists, and Fitness pages Angeleaza has recommended: Podcasts: · Another Round with Heben and Tracy (on hiatus) o Heben Nigatu and Tracy Clayton cover everything from race, gender and pop culture to squirrels, mangoes, and bad jokes, all in one boozy podcast. · Strong Black Lead o Strong Black Legends is a weekly show brought to you by Netflix and Strong Black Lead that honors the best of black Hollywood. Every Tuesday, host Tracy Clayton sits down with the legends that paved the way for black representation both on and off screen. · Off-Book: The Black Theatre Podcast o Off Book is a fresh, new theatre podcast made with black theatre artists’ interests & issues in mind. Hosted by a theatre journalist, an actress, & a playwright, it’s proven to be an interesting journey. · Why Won’t You Date Me? o The podcast features Nicole Byer and a guest exploring why she is single, while discussing topics related to love, life, and sex. · Best Friends with Nicole Byer and Sasheer Zamata o Gayle & Oprah. Bonnie & Clyde. Nicole & Sasheer. Enter the pantheon of best friendship. When you’re forced to change your number, are sick of being single, or want to take a pole-dancing class, you’re going to need a best friend...and if you don’t, you can still have this podcast. · Brooklyn 99: The Podcast o Fourth episode called “Part 4: The Truth in Comedy” § Brooklyn Nine-Nine: The Podcast’s host Marc Evan Jackson cops a squat with co-executive producer/writer Justin Noble, Terry Crews (Terry Jeffords), co-creator/executive producer Dan Goor, writer/executive producer Luke Del Tredici, editor Cortney Carrillo and director of photography Rick Page. They talk about the fourth season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine and the show’s unique ability to earnestly take on social issues while keeping things comedic. They also discuss a key episode from Season 4, entitled “Moo Moo,” where Terry (Terry Crews) encounters racial profiling by a fellow cop. Terry Crews shares some personal stories about his own experience being racially targeted, which informed his performance in the episode. · Black Men Can’t Jump In Hollywood o A comedic podcast that reviews films with leading actors of color and analyzes them in the context of race and Hollywood's diversity issues. · Okay, Now Listen o Okay, Now Listen is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Scottie Beam and Sylvia Obell. They share what's on their minds, what they're binging and what's blowing up their timelines. Brought to you by Netflix and Strong Black Lead. · The Read o Join bloggers Kid Fury and Crissle for their weekly podcast covering hip-hop and pop culture's most trying stars. Throwing shade and spilling tea with a flippant and humorous attitude, no star is safe from Fury and Crissle unless their name is Beyoncé. (Or Blue Ivy.) · NPR’s Code Switch o What's CODE SWITCH? It's the fearless conversations about race that...
Dear You, Would you like to be featured in a future mini episode? Email us at dearmelovemepodcast@gmail.com Love, Us
Dear You, Do you have a letter you would like to be read in a mini episode? Email us at dearmelovemepodcast@gmail.com Thanks for listening! Love, Us
Dear You, Do you have a letter you would like shared on a mini episode? Email us at Dearmelovemepodcast@gmail.com Love, Us
Dear You, We are both proud alumni of Kent State University's Musical Theatre Program. Though our time had it's ups and downs (just like every other person's college experience I am sure) we are sure glad we went there. It brought us together, and what we learned we will carry with us forever. Are you a former musical theatre major of any program? We would love to hear from you! What do you wish you knew? Email us at dearmelovemepodcast@gmail.com Love, Us
Dear You, We have 2 letters today! From Kate, a special education masters graduate and teacher & Grace a 14 year old who isn't afraid to leave a situation that she knows is wrong for her. Do you have a letter you want us to read on a mini episode? Email us at dearmelovemepodcast@gmail.com Love, Us
Dear You, In this episode, Tee elaborates on her time as a Delta Gamma at both Kent State University and Depauw University. If you are at all interested in Greek life this is a really great episode for you. Brooke did not do the whole sorority thing and now... kinda regrets it. Here is what Tee wish she knew before she joined a sorority. Do you have a letter you want to be read on a mini episode? Email us at dearmelovemepodcast@gmail.com Love, Us
Dear You, Today is a little bit different as we are celebrating mothers day and honestly have been wanting to do an episode for our mothers for quite some time now. Our mothers are very special to us and we are excited to share them with you We love you mom! Love, Us
Dear You, Our two letters this week come from a middle school teacher giving her pre-quarantine self advice, and an 18 year old on what she knew about high school before she went Want write your own? Email us at dearmelovemepodcast@gmail.com Love, Us
Dear You, If you are good at handling stress, you deserve a medal of some kind. We however, are not the best at it. But here are something we have found that help us out, especially during this crazy time. Because... that's quarantine, baby Love, Us
Dear You, Here are the 2 letters from Kris & Max Kris: Dear Kris, You are about to audition for governor’s school of north carolina’s theatre program. You are definitely nervous, but don’t worry you get in! You also start to doubt your talent and worth as an actor. You start to think about every other reason why you got in besides your talent. You start to think that you got in because they needed a black boy in the program. You start to think that they only wanted one person from your county. You start to think that your best friend who got cut did not get in because you were barely better than her. STOP IT! Even if any of those things are true, you got in because you’re talented. You worked hard to grow and learn for opportunities like these so don’t belittle yourself to being a “token” black kid, because you are talented. Don’t forget it bud. Love, KrisDear me, Wow! Freshman year! Your high school journey is about to begin, and you're gonna end up at the last place you thought you would go to school at; a yeshiva. That's right! You, a very reform Jew, are going to end up at an orthodox jewish school with no idea what you're doing. And you're gonna have to tackle the big D: depression. And by the end of the year, you're gonna end up with a diagnosis you never thought you'd get. Here are some little tips and tricks to keep in mind throughout the year. 1. You have a boyfriend. You adore him and you really enjoy spending time with him. He makes you feel really nice, you have great conversations with him, and he seems to really care about you. And that's great! You're going to think he's really going to help your mental state. But here's some advice. Despite how much you adore him, he really can't handle you when you're having a mental breakdown. There's nothing wrong with that; but you need to either find someone who can support you or drop him. Eventually, you will go your separate ways for other reasons, but it wouldn't hurt to break up with him a little sooner so you have more time to focus on you and your mental health. 2. There's going to be a lot of people at your school who don't quite understand you. And that's ok! Everyone has their own battles and their own struggles and it's not their job to worry about your's. But please keep in mind that not everyone is against you. Sure, those bullies at your school may make a big impact on how you think the school thinks of you, but you know what? Don't listen to them. They're assholes. And keep in mind, that's only 5 people out of a school of 65 people. 3. You're no stranger to mental health challenges, but you've never been depressed before. You're going to feel that you're the only person in the world who's going through what you're going through. But you're not. There are millions of people worldwide who are also fighting this fight. You actually know a good number of people who have gone through this and emerged a winner; talk to those people and see what words of wisdom they have to offer. Trust me, you won't regret it. 4. You're going to have fights with your family. Big, huge, screaming and cussing fights. You're familiar with these fights, but you're not familiar with them being so frequent. In times like these, just bear in mind that they will eventually come around. They really are trying to do what's best for you. You may think that they're not, but you're wrong buckaroo- they love and care about you more than you realize, and they want nothing more than to see you happy again. Despite all the screaming and name calling. 5. Medicine seems like a scary thing. You're no stranger to medicine but when you hear words like "antipsychotic", you get a little bit intimidated. Don't be afraid to ask your doctor questions. You've been seeing her for years, she knows you very well, and she knows a lot about what she does- so don't hesitate to ask her questions and speak up about problems you're having with a...
Dear You, We recorded this episode about 2 months ago. Back before the times of quarantine, and uncertainty. When we cold high five, hold hands, and comfort one another while talking about a difficult subject. I am so glad we did. This week we speak about both being children of divorce. Do you have a letter you want us to read on a future mini episode? Email us at dearmelovemepodcast@gmail.com Love, Us
Dear You, We wanted to make this episode a little different. Scrolling through social media & listening to shows, watching TikToks, keeping things light is all really great. However, we wanted to let you know that we are also struggling. Struggling to find meaning in this new (&hopefully temporary) world. Some days we wake up and don't feel like getting out of bed, some days we take a Xanax nap. Someday's we aren't okay... and thats completely okay. We aren't here to ask you to listen to us bitch about our hardships, but here we are telling you that life isn't all sunshine and rainbows and telling you the struggles of this process is just as important as highlighting the positives. We are here for you, we are with you, and we will be back to our regularly scheduled programing on Thursday See you on the other side Love, Us
Dear You, Sorry again if the episode is a bit laggy or weird. We actually recorded this episode right as quarantine started and we were using the phone, so the lag was major. God bless editing and patience. This is our friendship episode! Brooke writes a letter about all the different types of friendships she will encounter in the future and Tee writes to her pre-college self about how to be a better friend. Want to be featured in a future mini episode? Email us your Dear Me letter at dearmelovemepodcast@gmail.com Thanks for listening Love, Us
Dear You, If you are struggling with thoughts of self harm, or have been the victim of sexual assault & are in need of someone to talk to, head over to crisistextline.org. "Text 741741 from anywhere in the US to text with a trained Crisis Counselor. Crisis Text Line trains volunteers to support people in crisis." Hannahs Letter: Dear Me,Hey there, it's yourself, writing to you in March of 2020. How's life treating you?I guess that's an unnecessary question, since I've already lived it. I know that your life isn't the best right now. I know that you're struggling academically, mentally, emotionally, and physically. I know that you've had days where you can't get out of bed. But let me tell you something: It's going to get so much better. And I know that's the one thing you don't want to hear right now. But as someone who's lived through this struggle, I've come out on the other side so much stronger. I promise you that it will get better, even if you think that's an impossibility. And I'm not saying it's going to be easy, because that would be a lie. It's not easy to get better. But it will be worth it, because you're going to be ok. You might lose some friends, but I can tell you that you're going to feel better once they're not in your life. You're going to get better, even if right now it seems like you're always going to be stuck in this dark place. It's going to be ok, because you've got parents who care about you, and friends who will drop everything to answer your calls and help you feel better.So I guess what I'm trying to say is this: hang in there kiddo. It's going to be ok. And I know this, because I'm you four months from now, and I'm doing ok. Not perfect, not even good all the time. But I'm doing ok, and that's all we can hope for. You've got this.Love,Me Anonymous Letter: Dear Me, this is the first time that I am writing to you. I never thought that I would write a letter to you someday, and definitely not in a language, that is not my first language. You know, right now is a very difficult time. And I am thinking about a lot of things, so…here is my letter to you.I am sorry.I am sorry that you had to go through eleven years of bullying, just because of being afraid to say anything. You didn’t do anything wrong, don’t listen to the people who say that. You are different, that’s true. But why should it be right to do all of those things to you, just because you listen to other music and just because you love acting for example? That’s just stupid and I want you to know that. I am sorry for worrying so much, sometimes about things that are so easy. But that’s not bad. You are like this. And if you worry about something, tell someone. Don’t keep it all to yourself, I beg you. Don’t isolate yourself. Try not to apologize so much. Don’t search for reasons to do so, because if you are honest – you want to apologize for existing. No, don’t do that. You have every right to be here. Replace some of that worry with a little hope. I am sorry for all of the things I did to you in the past. I am sorry for the scars. No, you did not deserve it. Do you hear that? You did not. You don’t need to feel pain, you are not a burden and you don’t need to do this as a punishment. You won’t feel better after it, I promise. You don’t want to live with scars for the rest of your life, just to feel a little bit better for a second. I am sorry for everything I did that was harmful to you. It was wrong. I wish there was any way to travel back in time, just to tell you that all of those people are wrong. You are a beautiful young woman, you are perfect. You don’t need to change. You don’t need to lose weight, it won’t make you happier – and by the way, you really don’t need to. Look at you. And try to see all of the things that make you so amazing. I am sorry for always telling people it was “okay”, when it was not. I am sorry for not saying anything to anybody when someone did things to you, you didn’t...
Dear You, Sometimes the audio in this episode gets a little wonky. It's not you its us.. Today we tackle body image. We both are at a different stance on where we are in loving our body, and thats okay! We are learning from each other. And supporting one another* Love, Us *take a shot every time Tee tells Brooke that she loves her.
Dear You, We will be including todays letters into the show notes for your reading pleasure! They are both amazing Ella: Dear past self… You’re a bad ass. You’re talented. You love this crazy competitive thing. You go to the Orange County School of The Arts (OCSA) in Santa Ana and are in the Musical Theater Conservatory. You auditioned to get into this school, it took years of voice lessons, dance training, and acting coach’s to get you where you are. And after you successfully got in you would think I would say “Good Job Ella!! You did it”… nope! You are so hard on yourself dude. You go to school from 8-5 every day. You go to an INCREDIBLY competitive school. You’re constantly compared to your friends on a daily basis. Its not easy to go up every day sing your heart out and literally lay yourself out there to (mostly) only hear the negatives.You have thick skin, you handle rejection (with lots of ice cream)… you really do. But sometimes you think to yourself… is it really worth it? I know I'm not the best in my class and thats okay, I want to learn I want to dig even more into this thing I love so much but my confidence is so low. I still get butterflies in my stomach just hearing that word Broadway. And cause I still have those butterflies I know its worth it. I can’t tell you how badly I want to be up there. I KNOW I will work hard, I will give it my all even when there’s nothing left to give. SO… PAST SELF. please, stop being so hard on yourself. You’re good at this thing, trust yourself, work hard, go out and audition for anything and everything… do your part. Amanda Dear Me, Guess what?! You’re moving in with a BOY! I know, I know, you’re doing the math right now, and you are probably a bit perplexed that you are getting this letter from your 35-year-old self. You are probably hoping that by this time, I would be telling you that you have had a beautiful marriage with Justin Timberlake for many years. Keep your wits about you and hear me out, you horny little weirdo. Right now you are a sophomore in high school, and though you are a funny and likeable teen, you are also frizzy-haired and charming in a youthful way, so the whole “boyfriend” thing hasn’t really been a reality. You are still waiting not-so-patiently for the day you finally have a cute guy with whom you can walk down the hallway and hold hands. Now, I’ll be honest with you, you will not date a TON in high school and college, but you will have some fun, and you will learn a lot. Here are some things I want to tell you as you embark upon these next few phases of your life: Your twenties are when you truly thrive in the dating world, when you live in New York City and view your sexuality as a thing to explore and enjoy. You will feel free and un-committed, and you will finally feel sexy and desired. It’s pretty cool, and totally empowering. More importantly, you are allowed to feel sexy and desired, without shame. Listen to your gut. You know what you want. You will experience some major heartbreaks, both in relationships and friendships, and even when you feel like you are in “the depths of despair,” (to quote the great Anne Shirley of Anne of Green Gables), you will realize your own strength eventually, and climb your way to happiness once again. You see, young Amanda, life is not just about boys. You will have to figure out who you are, and you have to allow for constant change and adjustment. You will have to learn and re-learn what it means to love and be loved, and you will…you must…learn that the most important relationship you need to cultivate is your relationship with yourself. Only when you allow that important relationship to be a priority will you be truly ready to be in love and committed. Now, this does not mean that you will always like yourself or know exactly what you’re doing, but you will treat yourself with a much-deserved kindness that will only be further strengthened by the kindness and...
Dear You, Remember when you went through puberty? Well, we do. And we are here to talk about it! From first kisses to first periods we cover it all. Here is what we wish we knew before we went through puberty. Want to write a letter to your past self? Email us at dearmelovemepodcast@gmail.com Love, Us
Dear You, Its our first episode apart! We are trying out this remotely recording thing so if anyone has tips or tricks to make this better we are all ears! As we quarantine in our separate burrows we hear from Caitlin and Daurie. Love, Us
Dear You, Let's all sing Taylor Swifts "Welcome To New York" as well listen to this episode together. For Brooke it has been waiting for her, but for Tee she says it hasn't as there are a billion other people who have been here before her. This week we discuss what we wish we knew before moving to The Big Apple. Tee has lived here for about 8 years and Brooke 3 years. Has it been waiting for you? Are you ready to take the big step into Manhattan? Come find out with us! Love, Us
Dear You, Before all of this crazy stuff happened in our world, we pre-recorded several full and mini episodes to have in the event of a busy schedule or a vacation. Well, we are glad we did because of the new shelter in place that is happening across the world. So, in the next few episodes we are actually together as the virus had not yet hit NYC. In this weeks mini we have 2 very special letters from Tee's older sister Meg and Meg's boyfriend Al. We are grateful for them to send us these letters and opening up about their relationship to our listeners and to us. Do you want to write a letter to be featured in a future mini episode? Email us at dearmelovemepodcast@gmail.com Love, Us
Dear You, Want to make your Broadway debut? GREAT! It's for a role you do not know. Oh, and we have 4 hours until curtain. OH and we only have 90 minutes of on stage rehearsal time. Think you can do it? Great... let's do this thing! In this episode Tee talks about her LEGENDARY Broadway debut as Janis in Mean Girls. Do you want to write yourself a letter for a future mini episode? Email us at dearmelovemepodcast@gmail.com Love, Us
Dear You, This weeks episode includes letters from Lauren & Miki who both write to their pre-college 18 year old selves. Want to submit your own letter? Email us at: Dearmelovemepodcast@gmail.com Love, Us
Dear You, Ready to move in with your partner? Here are some things we wish we knew before we took the plunge. Follow us on instagram to see some photos of our places @dearmelovemepodcast Love, Us
Dear You, This weeks mini includes 2 letters from: Alina: Writing to her 2015 self. We dive into love, friendships, and career in her heartfelt letter. She tells herself the one you have been waiting for has been right in front of you this whole time. Keri: Writing to her past self to reveal she has made her Broadway debut, but that life isn't just smooth sailing once you get that first credit on your resume. Want to be included in a future mini episode? Send us your own letter at dearmelovemepodcast@gmail.com Wash your hands Love, Us
Dear You, Let's just say we love our dogs so much. Here is what we wish we knew before Nessie and Butters came into our lives. We want to see your puppies! Post them on your instagram stories and add @dearmelovemepodcast so we can see them. Want to write a letter to yourself to be featured in a future mini episode? Email us at: dearmelovemepodcast@gmail.com Love, Us
Dear You, Today's mini episode includes a letter from: Lauren- a bad ass, successful woman writing what she wish she knew before she reached this point in her life. #femalesarestrongashell & Angeleaza- a NYC actor who lost her father suddenly when she was just 21. This is a letter of what she wish she knew before that happened. We want to include a trigger warning as this part of the episode gets beautifully intense emotionally. want to write your own letter? email us dearmelovemepodcast@gmail.com Love, Us
Dear You, Ever wondered what it's like to work for the mouse? In this week's episode Brooke writes a letter to herself about what she wished she knew before working at Disney World. Now, since Tee doesn't have first hand experience with this, she will ask Brooke questions at the end of the episode she has been wanting to know. Brooke wanted to add a quick disclaimer, everyone's experience at Disney is different. This is hers, and hers alone. She had some great times and some shitty times. Her views do not represent or reflect the views of her colleagues and fellow cast members. Come be part of that world, change your fate, and build a snowman with us Love, Us
Dear You, In this weeks mini episode we read 2 letters from our listeners Matthew and Madie Matthew is 15 and a fellow podcaster who runs the "Thats So Matthew" podcast where he talks to friends about Disney Channel shows of the past and present. He writes to his former pre podcaster self and is a total bad ass. Madie writes to her pre-social media self as we did in episode 2. She is an incredible woman and learned more about herself and social media after taking our 2 week hiatus challenge. You freaking go Madie! Want to send us your letter? Email us at dearmelovemepodcast@gmail.com Love, Us
Dear You, It's not you... its me. Wait, maybe it is you? But for the love of [vegan] cheese don't beg for us back! We realize we can give this advice on this subject up and down, backwards and forwards, shove it down your throat but when you actually go through a breakup all the rules are thrown out the window. Maybe you're better than us and you can remember these things. GOOD FOR YOU. But this is what we wish we knew before going through a breakup Love, Us
Dear You, We are BACK on social media! Its been simultaneously an easy and hard 2 weeks. Tee tell's us her big announcement! Head over to her personal Instagram page @teeboyich to see her post Have a letter you want to be included in next weeks mini episode? EMAIL US! Dearmelovemepodcast@gmail.com Love, Us
Dear You, Phew! Week 5! Wow cant believe we have been on this journey together for this long. Oh... Happy Valentines Day! In this weeks episode we chat about what we wish we knew before online dating. Tee met her husband through tinder, and Brooke only knows Michael because of Tinder. It's the end of our social media cleanse this weekend so be on the lookout for another bonus episode. And Tee has a BIG announcement! Love, Us
Dear You, Are you taking a social media cleanse too? Let us know how its going for our next weeks bonus episode! Email: dearmelovemepodcast@gmail.com Love, Us
Dear You, Welcome to College!! You are away from home, you have a cafeteria worth of shit food to stuff your face with, and you are about to get chocolate wasted (minus the chocolate?)! Learn from our mistakes. Love, Us
Dear You, Yes, we are STILL talking about Social Media. Hey, its a big topic that we all can relate to. This time, it's a little different. Today we write letters to our future selves! Brooke asks the question of are we any better or is it all gone, Tee gives her future self advice on what to do to make social media a better place to be. Two different views of the same coin. Will you join us in February in going social media free on your phone for 2 weeks? Let us know! Love, Us
Dear You, We made it to week 2! This episode was both easy and hard for us to talk about. Social media has both plagued and blessed our world with its content. In this episode, we talk about what we wish we could have known before the era of instagram, facebook, myspace, twitter, etc. ever existed. We are not experts, we have so many contradicting views and ideas about this topic, many of which happen within the same sentence. Ou new theme song is on the podcast! Thank you to the incredible Connor Simpson for lending his talents to us. Can you guess which TV show Brooke asked him to make it feel like? What do you wish you could tell your past self? We want to know! Email us your letter at dearmelovemepodcast@gmail.com Love, Us
Dear Listener, We are so excited to bring you this very first episode of Dear Me, Love Me! We recorded this just before Christmas break in 2019. It was our plan to release it before the ball dropped into 2020, but hey time gets away from you during the holidays. Our views on this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of anyone or any business mentioned. In the podcasting world, we are the new kids in school. Be fuckin' nice to us. Love, Us