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The original concept for Sad and Bougie was “reviewing various anti-psychotics at Michelin star restaurants, but was soon scrapped when the estimated cost would surely be above a teacher’s salary. Sad and Bougie attempts to convey the duality of existence as a millennial Black woman in 2020. Raised by pop culture (and an amazing mother), host Ariel Brown explores topics from lace fronts to mental illness to being a Black educator navigating a white school system.

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    • Sep 17, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 19m AVG DURATION
    • 6 EPISODES


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    Fun Four Loko Facts

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 17:42


    Sad and Boujee took a week off because Ariel aged another year. But time is a social construct so the show goes on. Let's talk aging, drinking, and general dread on this week's episode. Send money WMWs. Venmo: @reparationsnowokay Cashapp: $ithinkyouowememoney Produced by Don Kim. Don is a teacher and owns a computer and audio editing software. He is the producer by default. Hosted by Ariel Brown. Teacher, bartender, and recovering scene kid, Ariel has limited electronic skills and a 2015 MacBook Air, thusly she is the host. -- The original concept for Sad and Bougie was “reviewing various anti-psychotics at Michelin star restaurants, but was soon scrapped when the estimated cost would surely be above a teacher's salary. Sad and Bougie attempts to convey the duality of existence as a millennial Black woman in 2020. Raised by pop culture (and an amazing mother), Ariel explores topics from lace fronts to mental illness to being a Black educator navigating a white school system. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Bartender Stories Vol. 1 w/ Bootleg Babes

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 14:33


    "You're cool, you're cool, you suck!" The wonderful bartenders of Bootleg Babes bring their bar stories to this week's podcast. Seattle folks, support @bootleg.babes (instagram). If you venmo us, we will mail you SoCo & Lime. Venmo: @reparationsnowokay Cashapp: $ithinkyouowememoney Produced by Don Kim. Don is a teacher and owns a computer and audio editing software. He is the producer by default. Hosted by Ariel Brown. Teacher, bartender, and recovering scene kid, Ariel has limited electronic skills and a 2015 MacBook Air, thusly she is the host. -- The original concept for Sad and Bougie was “reviewing various anti-psychotics at Michelin star restaurants, but was soon scrapped when the estimated cost would surely be above a teacher's salary. Sad and Bougie attempts to convey the duality of existence as a millennial Black woman in 2020. Raised by pop culture (and an amazing mother), Ariel explores topics from lace fronts to mental illness to being a Black educator navigating a white school system. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Bootleg Babes

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 30:09


    Welcome Millenials and sorry in advance to GenZ folk. Ariel welcomes the Bootleg Babes. Hear about bartender life, what cartoons shaped our sexuality and Bootleg Babes (@bootleg.babes - Instagram). If you're in the Seattle area, support them RIGHTNOW. Venmo: @reparationsnowokay Cashapp: $ithinkyouowememoney Produced by Don Kim. Don is a teacher and owns a computer and audio editing software. He is the producer by default. Hosted by Ariel Brown. Teacher, bartender, and recovering scene kid, Ariel has limited electronic skills and a 2015 MacBook Air, thusly she is the host. -- The original concept for Sad and Bougie was “reviewing various anti-psychotics at Michelin star restaurants, but was soon scrapped when the estimated cost would surely be above a teacher's salary. Sad and Bougie attempts to convey the duality of existence as a millennial Black woman in 2020. Raised by pop culture (and an amazing mother), Ariel explores topics from lace fronts to mental illness to being a Black educator navigating a white school system. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    The ***** Episode

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 21:49


    Sad and Boujee gets personal... In this episode, we get deep. teacher stories, politics and a deep secret that we will now share FOREVER. Send us $ Zac Efron or Disney bounders. Venmo: @reparationsnowokay Cashapp: $ithinkyouowememoney Produced by Don Kim. Don is a teacher and owns a computer and audio editing software. He is the producer by default. Hosted by Ariel Brown. Teacher, bartender, and recovering scene kid, Ariel has limited electronic skills and a 2015 MacBook Air, thusly she is the host. -- The original concept for Sad and Bougie was “reviewing various anti-psychotics at Michelin star restaurants, but was soon scrapped when the estimated cost would surely be above a teacher's salary. Sad and Bougie attempts to convey the duality of existence as a millennial Black woman in 2020. Raised by pop culture (and an amazing mother), Ariel explores topics from lace fronts to mental illness to being a Black educator navigating a white school system. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Woke Starter Kit Vol. 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 15:23


    Sad and Boujee 2. In this episode, host Ariel Brown and producer Don go over the Woke Starter Kit (tm). Ariel reviews high topics, we check some voicemail and welcome our White friends to the world. LMM - please run Ariel her reparations: Venmo: @reparationsnowokay Cashapp: $ithinkyouowememoney Produced by Don Kim. Don is a teacher and owns a computer and audio editing software. He is the producer by default. Hosted by Ariel Brown. Teacher, bartender, and recovering scene kid, Ariel has limited electronic skills and a 2015 MacBook Air, thusly she is the host. -- The original concept for Sad and Bougie was “reviewing various anti-psychotics at Michelin star restaurants, but was soon scrapped when the estimated cost would surely be above a teacher's salary. Sad and Bougie attempts to convey the duality of existence as a millennial Black woman in 2020. Raised by pop culture (and an amazing mother), Ariel explores topics from lace fronts to mental illness to being a Black educator navigating a white school system. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    NSYNC Walked So I Could Run

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 18:03


    Sad and Boujee is here. On the launch episode, Ariel digs into Hamilton and why it sucks. We learn that boy bands may have influenced all of Ariel's life choices. Plus, why are White people suddenly not White anymore? TikTokers, send reparations to: Venmo: @reparationsnowokay Cashapp: $ithinkyouowememoney Produced by Don Kim. Don is a teacher and owns a computer and audio editing software. He is the producer by default. Hosted by Ariel Brown. Teacher, bartender, and recovering scene kid, Ariel has limited electronic skills and a 2015 MacBook Air, thusly she is the host. -- The original concept for Sad and Bougie was “reviewing various anti-psychotics at Michelin star restaurants, but was soon scrapped when the estimated cost would surely be above a teacher's salary. Sad and Bougie attempts to convey the duality of existence as a millennial Black woman in 2020. Raised by pop culture (and an amazing mother), Ariel explores topics from lace fronts to mental illness to being a Black educator navigating a white school system.

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