A podcast where we can discuss the chaos, the adversity, and the triumph that is being human. I'm Falecia Parker. I live in Nashville, Tennessee, and I'm passionate about sharing the resilience I see in other humans that inspire me to chase what makes me feel most alive. This is a place to be a friend, a place to encourage, and a place to challenge. This is human entropy. Audio Production by Tip Frank | Artwork by Sierra Scott, Lydia Massey and Kenzie Maroney
The Human Entropy podcast is a captivating and thought-provoking show that explores the intricacies of the human experience. Led by a woman who creates a safe and inclusive space for all her guests, this podcast delves into the stories and conversations that remind us of our shared humanity. With each episode, listeners are taken on an emotional journey that strikes a delicate balance between tenderness and empowerment.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is the way in which the stories are curated. The host carefully selects guests from diverse backgrounds and with varied life experiences, ensuring that each episode offers a fresh perspective. This diversity allows for a rich tapestry of narratives that highlight both commonalities and differences among individuals. It becomes evident through these stories that healing is an integral part of being human, and the conversations serve as gentle reminders of our own capacity for growth and transformation.
Furthermore, The Human Entropy podcast has a unique ability to normalize experiences that many may have felt isolated in. By shedding light on topics that are often stigmatized or considered taboo, such as mental health struggles or challenging relationships, the podcast creates a sense of belonging for its listeners. It imparts comfort and relief in realizing that one is not alone in their experiences, fostering a community where vulnerability can be celebrated.
Additionally, this podcast injects moments of humor into its episodes, adding another layer of depth to the storytelling. The incorporation of light-heartedness helps to create an engaging listening experience while still maintaining the integrity of the narratives being shared. It serves as a reminder that even in the face of adversity, there is room for laughter and joy.
As for any potential drawbacks, some listeners may find themselves longing for more in-depth exploration within certain episodes. Given the nature of personal stories being shared, it can be challenging to fully delve into every aspect within limited time frames. However, it could also be argued that this brevity allows for concise storytelling that leaves room for personal reflection and interpretation.
In conclusion, The Human Entropy podcast is a genuine and raw exploration of the human experience. It offers listeners an opportunity to connect with others on a deep level, finding solace in shared struggles and triumphs. With its curated collection of stories, empowering conversations, and moments of humor, this podcast is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration and a reminder of their own resilience.
In this episode, I sit down with author Monica Medina on her book, "The Third Return." Her book discusses domestic violence and the devastation surrounding it, through the eyes of a child witnessing her mother's abuse. Find her book here: https://www.amazon.com/Third-Return-Monica-M-Medina/dp/195090668X Find Monica's foundation here: https://youbeautifullife.com/
In this episode, I had the honor of talking with Aricia Skidmore-Williams and Brooke Siffrinn from Wondery's 'Even the Rich.' These girls are real, hilarious and so much fun. Their podcast is one of my favorites, being that it's funny, colorful and educating. We discuss their beginning, their success, and their friendship. Enjoy! https://open.spotify.com/show/4s7P4Az3ozWGs86hf9K20r?si=1C5J3-XlTre6z2iEROM-kQ https://open.spotify.com/show/7F1zE6SQbLChl8cKU8qVpF?si=PndqHjNxRxuYooRAhNa4Pw https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/even-the-rich/id1500477470
In this episode, I got to have an amazing conversation with New York Times' best-selling author, Michele Harper. We discuss her book, "The Beauty In Breaking," how to find joy in a pandemic and the importance of healing and interconnectedness.
In this unique episode, I decided to break down the songs on my recent EP release, "Burning Kind," and offer a listen into my creative process when it came to writing each song. If you'd like to stream the album, you can do so here: https://open.spotify.com/album/41zZmnTuX6Wk4FhQZ7ihef or here: https://music.apple.com/us/album/burning-kind/1535195630
In this episode my friend, Karly, tells me all about the macabre murders and quirks of Ed Gein. Hold onto your tits.
In this episode, my friend, Summer, and myself, discuss the terrible crimes of serial killer B.T.K. Happy Halloween! https://survivingbtk.weebly.com https://www.chicagotribune.com/sns-ap-btk-timeline-story.html https://oklahoman.com/article/1903976/survivor-recalls-serial-killers-attack https://murderpedia.org/male.R/r/rader-dennis-kathryn-bright.htm https://murderpedia.org/male.R/r/rader-dennis.htm https://abc.com/shows/2020/episode-guide/2019-02/01-020119-my-father-btk
In this episode we have a difficult but important conversation about growing up as black females, the moment each of us realized that being black had a negative connotation to it, and how we have each become the truest, proudest versions of ourselves, and how we can all move forward in America.
In this follow up episode, join your host and her longtime friend Chase in their catch up over drinks (via Zoom). They discuss politics, unpopular opinions, and guilty pleasures.
In the sequel to part one of this episode, we share what features and qualities we all look for in a guy, have a small enneagram guessing game, and your host tells the story of a wild and ... wet night.
In this episode, join your host and her longtime friend Chase in their catch up over drinks (via Zoom). Stay tuned for part two.
In this very silly and very girly episode, we discuss the misadventures in dating, share cute, funny and embarrassing stories, opinions and moral support; you know... girl talk.
"Dreams are luring you in to this deeper, richer manifestation of who you're meant to be." | In this episode, we discuss the importance of finding meaning in our waking life by digging deeper into our dream life. http://www.firebynight.net
“Moving closer in proximity to anybody that is marginalized, if you have lived a life that's not in the margins, you will only grow from it, and you actually really, really need it." | In this episode, we discuss passion for justice, cycles of broken systems, and how much we have to learn from our incarcerated brothers and sisters.
"Actually, what we're doing when we're pushing down sexuality is, we are training ourselves not to access certain parts of ourselves that, in many cases, become inaccessible for the rest of people's lives." | In this episode, we discuss important issues that surround growing up in a culture that shamed sexuality, and how to overcome them.
In this episode, listeners get an insight to how well my step-dad and I know eachother, what makes for the perfect steak, why anger is a waste of time, and much more.
"I truly, truly believe this: if you want to live, then you will." | In this episode, we discuss the true definition of entropy and what it looks like to hope in the face of cancer.
"Tattooing was God's way of throwing me a life vest." | In this episode, we discuss the darkness surrounding a life without purpose, but how tattooing gave purpose to life.
"I was more devoted to keeping my guard up than actually letting someone in." | In this episode, we discuss past heartbreaks and past relationships, and what overcoming them when entering into a lasting relationship looks like.