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She Said, She Said: A talkshow-style podcast featuring two lifelong best friends experiencing young adulthood from different perspectives. Tune in every week for captivating banter, years of stories, and discussions of hot and important topics!

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    Ep. 35 - Shut Up And Listen

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021


    Welcome back and how is it mid-April already? We begin this week's show by discussing yet another murder in the Black community by the United States' killer police force; rest peacefully, Daunte Wright. You were only trying to get your car washed on a Sunday afternoon. Find the link in our linktree to donate - all funds raised through the gofundme will go towards covering funeral and burial expenses, mental health and grief counseling, providing support to Daunte’s son, Daunte Wright, Jr., and to help the Wright family in the fight for justice. We give an update on George Floyd's trial, as well as an update on COVID-19 and vaccine rollout/paranoia. We then switch gears and Molly reviews Judas and The Black Messiah, directed by Shaka King. We’ve donated this week to a project that aims to preserve, protect, and restore Chairman Fred Hampton’s childhood home. It’s called Save The Hampton House, Inc. and they are seeking landmark status for Fred Hampton’s childhood home and plan to establish it into a museum (link in tree). Molly gushes over New Long Leg's debut album, Dry Cleaning, and Alissa gushes over some good news including but not limited to COVID antibody transfer through breast milk, empathy training for parole officers making a difference, and a new-tech recycling process. Thanks as always for listening and for your support, we sure don't take you for granted. ♡ linktr.ee/shesaidshesaid

    Ep. 34 - Help Asian Americans Fight Anti-Asian Racism

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021


    Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes...we've been going through some changes! And we have a feeling we’re not alone on that… If you haven't seen it everywhere else on the internet already we give you the entire lowdown on the Oprah with Meghan and Harry Interview (Fuck the morachy, all my homies hate the monarchy!) Molly covers Adult Mom's New Album 'Driver,’ we discuss 2020’s Anti-Asian Hate Crimes and ways we can celebrate and support the AAPI community, a New Zealand Designer who creates an ingenious solar-powered skylight that desalinates water for drinking (!) and TAZO Tea’s new Tree Corps initiative (a contribution to the fight for climate justice!) Be sure to check out our linktree for links we mentioned in the episode and lastly ~ Sign Off! Make sure you prioritize your physical and mental health! This too shall pass! We love you!

    Ep. 34 - Help Asian Americans Fight Anti-Asian Racism

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021


    Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes...we've been going through some changes! And we have a feeling we’re not alone on that… If you haven't seen it everywhere else on the internet already we give you the entire lowdown on the Oprah with Meghan and Harry Interview (Fuck the morachy, all my homies hate the monarchy!) Molly covers Adult Mom's New Album 'Driver,’ we discuss 2020’s Anti-Asian Hate Crimes and ways we can celebrate and support the AAPI community, a New Zealand Designer who creates an ingenious solar-powered skylight that desalinates water for drinking (!) and TAZO Tea’s new Tree Corps initiative (a contribution to the fight for climate justice!) Be sure to check out our linktree for links we mentioned in the episode and lastly ~ Sign Off! Make sure you prioritize your physical and mental health! This too shall pass! We love you!

    Ep. 33 - A Year In Review: FUCK 2020! ALL MY HOMIES HATE 2020!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021


    Welcome Back! Merry Christmas! Happy New Year's! Happy Groundhog Day! Happy Valentine's Day. Wow...It's been a minute... In this episode, Molly covers her Top 10 Films from 2020 including best debut film, best documentary, best animation, best comedy, and best horror film. 2020 was a monumental and record number year for female directors, special shout out to Chloe Zhao, Eliza Hittman, and Miranda July for directing some of our favorites. Alissa reviews her take on the top 10 monumental world achievements of the hellish year, including but not limited to: Bong Joon Ho making history, Ebola news, BLM & the impact of the movement, Scotland doing its part in reducing period poverty, and a celebratory drop in GHG emissions. Molly closes with her Top 10 Albums from 2020! Here's to another year of She Said, She Said! Cheers!

    Ep. 33 - A Year In Review: FUCK 2020! ALL MY HOMIES HATE 2020!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021


    Welcome Back! Merry Christmas! Happy New Year's! Happy Groundhog Day! Happy Valentine's Day. Wow...It's been a minute... In this episode, Molly covers her Top 10 Films from 2020 including best debut film, best documentary, best animation, best comedy, and best horror film. 2020 was a monumental and record number year for female directors, special shout out to Chloe Zhao, Eliza Hittman, and Miranda July for directing some of our favorites. Alissa reviews her take on the top 10 monumental world achievements of the hellish year, including but not limited to: Bong Joon Ho making history, Ebola news, BLM & the impact of the movement, Scotland doing its part in reducing period poverty, and a celebratory drop in GHG emissions. Molly closes with her Top 10 Albums from 2020! Here's to another year of She Said, She Said! Cheers!

    Ep. 33 - A Year In Review: FUCK 2020! ALL MY HOMIES HATE 2020!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021


    Welcome Back! Merry Christmas! Happy New Year's! Happy Groundhog Day! Happy Valentine's Day. Wow...It's been a minute... In this episode, Molly covers her Top 10 Films from 2020 including best debut film, best documentary, best animation, best comedy, and best horror film. 2020 was a monumental and record number year for female directors, special shout out to Chloe Zhao, Eliza Hittman, and Miranda July for directing some of our favorites. Alissa reviews her take on the top 10 monumental world achievements of the hellish year, including but not limited to: Bong Joon Ho making history, Ebola news, BLM & the impact of the movement, Scotland doing its part in reducing period poverty, and a celebratory drop in GHG emissions. Molly closes with her Top 10 Albums from 2020! Here's to another year of She Said, She Said! Cheers!

    Ep. 33 - A Year In Review: FUCK 2020! ALL MY HOMIES HATE 2020!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021


    Welcome Back! Merry Christmas! Happy New Year's! Happy Groundhog Day! Happy Valentine's Day. Wow...It's been a minute... In this episode, Molly covers her Top 10 Films from 2020 including best debut film, best documentary, best animation, best comedy, and best horror film. 2020 was a monumental and record number year for female directors, special shout out to Chloe Zhao, Eliza Hittman, and Miranda July for directing some of our favorites. Alissa reviews her take on the top 10 monumental world achievements of the hellish year, including but not limited to: Bong Joon Ho making history, Ebola news, BLM & the impact of the movement, Scotland doing its part in reducing period poverty, and a celebratory drop in GHG emissions. Molly closes with her Top 10 Albums from 2020! Here's to another year of She Said, She Said! Cheers!

    Ep. 32 - Caffeinated And Want To Fight

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020


    Greetings, long lost friends, fans, and foes! We apparently went into hiding for the entire month of November, but worry not! We are back and better than ever! In this week’s episode, we re-cap how COVID is still affecting our lives in our respective country’s of residence, The U.S. General Election, Adrianne Lenker's new album titled Songs, the film Residue, directed by Merawi Gerima, which illustrates the dangers and destruction of gentrification, a Very Zoom Holiday Season (and a brief moment of Oovoo recollection… we must never forget that Oovoo walked so that Zoom could run), and all kinds of lovely good news to put a big ole’ smile on your cute face :~) We missed Thanksgiving, but don’t forget (and I’m speaking to all you non-native folks here!) how ~you~ can help support native peoples and pay up for the land you are occupying! We hope you might consider the importance of decolonizing this American celebration - it is never too late to step onto the right side of change and evolution! Thank you so much for joining us for a wonderful year of She Said, She Said! Keep your eyes wide and ears peeled for our End Of The Year Special! Big love, y’all ♡

    Ep. 31 - SPOOKTACULARTHON!

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020


    One, two, a new episode's coming for you... The She Said, She Said Podcast is excited to welcome you to our SPOOKTACULARTHON! Wouldst thou like to live deliciously? Come and listen to us. There'll be food and drink and ghosts... and perhaps even a few murders. You're all invited. We will be covering Molly's Top 10 Horror Movies of all time, as well as conspiracy theories, unsolved mysteries, and the unexplained... Humans with no faces, shoes made of flesh, and corpse water... We will also be reviewing Anna von Hausswolff's new eerie, lyric-less album pipe-organ album, All Thoughts Fly. Time to get in the spooky spirit! This is not a dream! This is really happening... Be afraid... Be very afraid...

    Ep. 30 - Birthday Party w. Special Guest Hevesh5

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020


    Welcome to our birthday party! She Said, She Said is officially one year old and we thought it would be fun to have a special guest to celebrate this momentous occasion! We are stoked out of our minds to welcome the one and only Hevesh5 to the show! Sit back, relax, and enjoy our chat with Lily, who we are so proud to know and love. Thank you for supporting this lil baby of a podcast for a whole year, it really means the world to us. Find Lily on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @hevesh5 and check out her hashtag #H5DominoCommunity! If you'd like to support FIRST (an inclusive, global robotics community working together to prepare young people for the future; the world's leading youth-serving nonprofit advancing STEM education) or buy Lily's ~incredible~ domino creation kit, check out our linktree at linktr.ee/shesaidshesaid

    Ep. 30 - Birthday Party w. Special Guest Hevesh5

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020


    Welcome to our birthday party! She Said, She Said is officially one year old and we thought it would be fun to have a special guest to celebrate this momentous occasion! We are stoked out of our minds to welcome the one and only Hevesh5 to the show! Sit back, relax, and enjoy our chat with Lily, who we are so proud to know and love. Thank you for supporting this lil baby of a podcast for a whole year, it really means the world to us. Find Lily on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @hevesh5 and check out her hashtag #H5DominoCommunity! If you'd like to support FIRST (an inclusive, global robotics community working together to prepare young people for the future; the world's leading youth-serving nonprofit advancing STEM education) or buy Lily's ~incredible~ domino creation kit, check out our linktree at linktr.ee/shesaidshesaid

    Ep. 29 - No Simp September

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020


    Hello and thank you for joining us for our last episode of infancy! Feeling like that meme with the dog sitting in the house on fire lately? Us too. We are covering What's Been Bleak This Week: Breonna Taylor’s case + the continued lack of justice for Breonna Taylor (Donate to the Louisville Community Bail Fund), the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a recent L.A. area Earthquake (Reminder that we need to treat our planet with more love and respect), and the TikTok and WeChat Ban. Less bleak, we are also discussing voting + How to Become a Poll Worker, Eyedress (Idris Vicuña) and his new album Let's Skip To The Wedding, A24's documentary Boys State directed by Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss, new technology that’s able to measure trees in California to help prevent Wildfires, Battery-less Gameboys, and an Australian Haven for ecological return, among other things. So far, people think they've become a better person this year and that matters. Reflect on yourself! linktr.ee/shesaidshesaid

    Ep. 28 - REMATRIATE THE LAND! 

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020


    TW: Abortion + Suicide are discussed in this episode. Hello lovely humans! We hope you have been hanging in there as we continue to experience these progressively tumultuous times. We have been feeling especially human lately and were so excited to finally sit down to record episode twenty-eight after a brief hiatus! This week we are talking all about manifesting peace and balance for the remainder of September! Let's get our shit together, together! We’re covering 2 albums, 2 films, and a whole lot of news. Lomelda and her new album 'Hannah’ and Michelle Zauner and Ryan Galloway's quarantine project, BUMPER, and their surprise EP drop 'pop songs 2020' have been gracing our ears! Charlie Kaufman and his new Netflix film 'I'm Thinking of Ending Things' (SPOILERS) and Eliza Hittman and her new film 'Never Rarely Sometimes Always' have been gracing our EYES, and your love has been gracing our HEARTS. We love you, too. We also discuss the wildfires hitting the West Coast, and why we need to give the land back to those who know how to care for it, and Montreal's Lufa Rooftop Farm, Millennials Doin The Damn Thing! (We talkin home improvements, baby!) September is Suicide Prevention Month, friends. Don’t forget to check in with yourself and those you love - you never know who is fighting in silence. We donated to (and hope you’ll consider, too) Sogorea Te’ Land Trust: An indigenous women-led land trust based on Ohlone Land. They work to facilitate rematriation, cultural revitalization, and the return of the Indigenous land to the Lisjan Ohlone people as well as Sister Song Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective - A southern based national membership organisation that builds an effective network of individuals and organisations to improve institutional policies and systems that impact the reproductive lives of marginalized communities. Keep on keeping on, folks - the sun will come out again. https://linktr.ee/shesaidshesaid

    Ep. 27 - Save The USPS and Send Zoë Kravitz Love Letters! 

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2020


    Thanks for tuning into (Molly’s) lucky-number-twenty-seven(th) episode! We are thrilled to be here and even more thrilled that you’ve joined us. This week we are talking about Okay Kaya and her surprise quarantine album, Surviving Is The New Living, the new TV series, High Fidelity, and our unconditional love for Zoë Kravitz, saving the USPS and suggested Action Steps you can take to join the fight, the Prisoners Literature Project (an all volunteer grassroots group that sends free books to people who are incarcerated in the United States. They are currently accepting donations for books, supplies, and money. Help save the USPS and donate some USPS supplies (stamps, packing tape, envelopes, etc.). If you are thinking about donating books, please check out their amazon wishlist, as these are requested books that will be sent to an incarcerated person directly. https://www.prisonlit.org/donate/) and how to get involved (i.e. Books are a basic human right!!! Donate books, money, and USPS supplies), Coronavirus immunity (maybe?), a Nigerian entrepreneur’s ColdHub solution and success, and some other Good News (Gloom for all the doom happening in the world right now). Donate to USPS by buying stamps and gifts at https://store.usps.com/store/results/gifts/_/N-nnxamr and check out the Linktree at: linktr.ee/shesaidshesaid to get all other links related to our twenty-seventh release! Much love :o)

    Ep. 26 - Good Morning to Shia LaBeouf and Absolutely No One Else

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020


    Hello everyone and welcome back to another great episode of She Said, She Said! How on earth is it already mid-August? We are just as stumped as you! Slow down, kick up your feet, and tune into the 26th round of your favorite giggly audio show. We are excited to bring to you an appreciation episode for Shia LaBeouf and his semi-autobiographical film, Honey Boy. We discuss the film and it's themes of intergenerational trauma, as well as Harry The Nightgown and their new self-titled debut album, Joe Biden and his freshly announced VP pick, Kamala Harris, 3D Printed Houses, Philadelphia’s new digital-equity initiative, and bicycling lanes in Bogota Colombia. We’d love to remind you to wear your mask, wash your hands, stay home, and look after each other! Stay safe and radiate love, y’all. To listen to the Honey Boy Podcast, go to: https://open.spotify.com/show/0VzJMnesBUdhMZuPVpvUtC?si=pZU9yfpITLmHANex238HuQ. To donate to Women’s Audio Mission (A San Francisco + Oakland based non-profit organization that provides hands-on training and experience for women in music, film, and several different art forms. It also addresses critical issues, including the unfortunate fact that only less than 5% of the people creating the sounds, music, and media in the daily soundtrack of our lives are women/gender non-conforming (GNC) individuals, and that there is an alarming 70% decline in women/girls enrolling in college for Science, Technology, Engineering & Math programs since the year 2000) go to https://womensaudiomission.z2systems.com/np/clients/womensaudiomission/donation.jsp.

    Ep. 25 - Fuck a Wedding Song Q & A

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020


    In this episode we archive our wishes for the future in an exciting Q & A to celebrate our 25th episode! We're talking Alissa's Morning Chicken Routine, Angel Du$t and their New EP Lil House, boycotting Vineyard Vines, and eating lobster rolls with James Taylor on Martha's Vineyard! Find out what we both wish we knew more about, what we miss most about "normalcy," and the great debate of our favorite pasta shapes! Links from our last episode Ep. 24 - PUNISHED AND DESTROYED will remain in our linktree, so please donate if you can to Black Women's Blueprint and World Education! Thanks for listening, y'all!

    Ep. 24 - (TW: Sexual Assault) PUNISHED AND DESTROYED

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020


    Welcome back, lovely people! We do hope your ears are ready to be delighted with some good things, some important things, and some good and important things! This week we are covering the one-way ticket to the emotional experience that is Phoebe Bridgers’ new album, Punisher, Michaela Coel’s ‘I May Destroy You’, the non-controversy of whether or not to open schools back up in the U.S. (A.K.A. one of the most Rona-ridden countries in the world right now), food in the environment, The Ramen Solution, Germany continuing to make some large strides in the environmental game, and Vermont’s new bill that can give us all a lil hope during these confusing times! Please consider donating to World Education at https://www.worlded.org/WEIInternet/, donating to Black Women’s Blueprint, which is a group that helps Black girls & women move through the world free from the threat of sexual violence, and help with everything from sexual health to trauma counseling at https://give.blackwomensblueprint.org/event/ten-and-then-some/e291699, or checking out Holly Grounds’ website at https://hollygrounds.cargo.site/DISSOLVABLE-NOODLE-PACKAGING.

    Ep. 23 - Get More Black Trans Women’s Stories on Screen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020


    We are so excited to welcome you back to another episode of She Said, She Said! We are on episode #23, and no, that’s not why we began the episode encouraging everyone to go watch Nexflix’s new Michael Jordan’s documentary titled The Last Dance… anyway, today’s focus is on Pride Month - June may be over now, but we think it’s important to celebrate all year long. Pride never ends. Thank you to the LGBTQ+ community for your leadership & courage in the fight for equality. Fighting for true equality means fighting for Black trans lives. We also highlight the stories of Marsha P. Johnson (we encourage everyone to go watch Reina Gossett’s Happy Birthday, Marsha!), Jackie Shane and her album Any Other Way, Atta Boy’s newly released Big Heart Manners, the film Tangerine (2015) directed by Sean Baker, and the concept of “weathering,” along with a discussion that film should not just be seen as entertainment, but also as creativity & expression - something to learn from and educate yourself with. Check out our linktree, which has been updated to include any links from this episode that you may be interested in: https://linktr.ee/shesaidshesaid. As always, thanks for listening & for your sincere support - we feel so blessed!

    Ep. 22 - BLACK LIVES MATTER

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020


    Consider watching the following films: Do The Right Thing by Spike Lee, If Beale Street Could Talk by Barry Jenkins, Fruitvale Station by Ryan Coogler, 13th by Ava DuVernay, Sorry To Bother You by Boots Riley, + *bonus film* Paris is Burning by Jennie Livingston. Consider listening to Zsela’s EP, Ache of Victory. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/55ICRQmIlXrgsAS1JfKnEI?si=bZ2NDy4JSWKYbFLge_NacA. Consider following, learning from, + supporting these Black women: Rachel Cargle (@rachel.cargle) You can donate to The Loveland Foundation here: https://www.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/NzU4MzM= Chidera Eggerue (@theslumflower) You can buy her book What A Time To Be Alone here: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/what-a-time-to-be-alone-chidera-eggerue/1128305625 or her new book How To Get Over A Boy here: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-to-get-over-a-boy-chidera-eggerue/1134863878 Munroe Bergdorf (@munroebergdorf) You can donate to Mermaids UK (a charity supporting transgender + gender variant children + their families) of which Munroe is a patron here: https://mermaidsuk.org.uk/donate/ Alex Elle (@alex_elle) You can listen to The Hey Girl Podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/31diB92xw4GjffXJUO2cQ8?si=wMHveV9LTguKrPt67xc-nQ + buy her books at http://www.alexelle.com/ Ev’Yan Whitney (@evyan.whitney) You can listen to The Sexually Liberated Woman here: https://open.spotify.com/show/4RJ6X2uZwV4bHxVlFL5WqG?si=qncYv1DRQ_qjKFX89UR9OQ) + read I Am A “Too Much” Woman here: https://evyanwhitney.com/too-much-woman/. Consider donating to the following organizations: Black Visions Collective at https://secure.everyaction.com/4omQDAR0oUiUagTu0EG-Ig2 BFTA Collective at https://linktr.ee/btfacollective Snap4Freedom at https://www.snap4freedom.org/donate Black Lives Matter Global Network at blacklivesmatter.com National Bail Fund at communityjusticeexchange.org Consider signing these petitions: Justice for George Floyd: https://www.change.org/p/mayor-jacob-frey-justice-for-george-floyd Justice for Tony Mcdade: https://www.change.org/p/justice-for-tony-mcdade Justice for Ahmaud Arbery: https://www.change.org/p/district-attorney-tom-durden-justice-for-ahmaud-arbery-i-run-with-maud Justice for Breonna Taylor: https://www.change.org/p/andy-beshear-justice-for-breonna-taylor Justice for David McAtee: https://www.change.org/p/louisville-mayor-greg-fischer-justice-for-david-mcatee?recruiter=862253145&recruited_by_id=ca6cbd70-2414-11e8-ab29-25fa8a73a71b

    Ep. 21 - Look At All Those Chickens!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020


    Hello to our mothers and lovers and sisters and brothers and everyone else! Welcome back to standard programming, where we are psyched out of our minds discuss with you The Florida Project, Squirrel Flower, one (among many) reasons why cops get away with brutality in the US legal system time and time again, and of course some good news to lighten the mood! To view the Allston Pudding E-Benefit gig for The Great Scott (May 13th 8PM EST, lineup includes Jonah Furman (of Krill), Horse Jumper of Love, Squirrel Flower, Anna Altman, Squitch), go to http://twitch.tv/allstonpudding or to donate directly, you can Venmo @AllstonPudding. Consider also signing the petition to save The Great Scott at   https://www.change.org/p/oak-hill-properties-llc-save-great-scott?recruiter=614820197&recruited_by_id=09a91dc0-98cb-11e6-ac8a-f71e802d6ec0&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink&utm_campaign=psf_combo_share_abi. To check out mysterious electronica beekeeper Bioni Samp’s music, check out his Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/artist/6orbk7mpKgv0oKmlq13me9, and finally, to learn more about The Hope Community Center (and perhaps to donate!), check out their website at http://hope192.com/.

    Ep. 20 - Love Your Blab! Q & A

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020


    Greetings, beings! We are stoked out of our minds that you have joined us for this milestone episode! We are back once again to answer your juiciest Q’s and laugh at ourselves. Thanks to everyone who sent in a question & to everyone who listens - we would not be here without your support! To donate to the Coronavirus Relief Fund: https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/coronavirus-relief-fund/. To listen to & follow the new She Said, She Said Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2E4XipH9HVGkBZGfc6jOA2?si=h_nEzs2lQKmo7ehmT37vuA. To check out Lily’s YouTube channel: youtube.com/Hevesh5. To give your ears soft, sweet pleasure, Devoted by Atta Boy: https://open.spotify.com/track/2b1FldGTBSrzBoQI7kjQkK?si=iSG-mPeOTy-r2HaGIsI5ow. And finally, to view (and maybe like? Perhaps share?) our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/SheSaidSheSaidPodcast/

    Ep. 19 - Fist in the Air, Angsty, Naked, and Unafraid

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020


    And we are back with more wholesome She Said, She Said content! Sending love to all beings, near and far. Sometimes we go through it. Other times we lift up others as they are going through it. In the case of a global pandemic, we do our best to simultaneously go through it while lifting up others going through it! This week we discuss The Mountain Goats' angsty new album, A24's The Last Black Man in San Fransisco, fantastic grandmas, some good ole' corruption in the National Institute of Health, and why we should all be drinking so much water! For some coloring fun, check out John Darnielle's creative project: https://www.mergerecords.com/week-2-of-color-in-your-sheets-with-the-mountain-goats. For Joe Talbot's Strange Journey: https://a24films.com/notes/2019/06/joe-talbots-strange-journey. To donate to the Coronavirus Relief Fund: https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/coronavirus-relief-fund/

    Ep. 18 - Not A Cell Phone In Sight Just Women Yearning

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020


    Greetings, listeners! And thank you for joining us on our journey of returning to normalcy (whatever that means...) In this week's episode, we strive to avoid extensive discussion of the pandemic - not because it's not important, but because it is all-consuming, and we all deserve a lil break! Molly reviews Waxahatchee's new album along with the female-directed (Celine Sciamma) film, Portrait of a Lady on Fire. Meanwhile, Alissa covers a song (live!) in an attempt to brighten the mood and shares some good news! To sign Emmanuel petition: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdF3R9s8zQQFgvWvk75UMW4ZPtr7LYk9Ch48xJpVOh7UgaZ1Q/viewform To donate to Coronavirus Relief Fund: https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/coronavirus-relief-fund/

    Ep. 17 - Solidarity, Sisters!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020


    Welcome She Said, She Said listeners! We are back for more discussion of COVID-19, but this time with the lightness that many of us have been missing from our news outlets & the media. This week, we'd like to offer some ideas of what to do if you're in quarantine, some positive coronavirus news (yes, it exists! And it matters), and a reminder to spread compassion and love even when facing adversity. It's easy to shut down and give into fear when faced with something as daunting and unpredictable as a global pandemic, which is why it's even more important to remember that we're all in this together. Solidarity, Sisters! (And brothers and others.) To donate to the Coronavirus Relief Fund: https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/coronavirus-relief-fund/

    Ep. 16 - Quarantine Q & A

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020


    Welcome back to your favorite, She Said, She Said! We are delighted you've joined us for another round of Q & A (you provided the questions, we provided the answers.) While this episode began on a rather somber note, being that we are just beginning to experience the global COVID-19 pandemic, we made sure as usual to laugh a lot and exchange some good vibrations. Thanks for tuning in - may you feel our love, light, and hope as we navigate this confusing time!

    Ep. 15 - Something Fun, Something for the Summertime, Something for the Girls to Get Ready and Party to

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020


    Many thanks to you for tuning into the fifteenth episode of our beloved She Said, She Said! This week we are talking all things WOMEN (we celebrate (March is International Women's History Month) & discuss ways in which they are discriminated against in prison), King Krule, The Lighthouse, *New England*, a Swedish couple changing the Oat Milk game, a 100 year-old tortoise (?!), and as always, much, much more! To donate to the National Women's History Alliance: https://nationalwomenshistoryalliance.org/why-donate/

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    Ep. 14 - Galentine's Day Special

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020


    Thank you for joining us on this day of ~love~ (Galentine's Day, of course...not sure what you were thinking...) We strayed a bit from our standard format (while maintaining some classic She Said, She Said elements, of course) and hope you'll love this hour of laughs & occasional misinformation! (Queen bees come in all sizes and are often LARGER than worker bees, not smaller, etc.) To donate to One Tree Planted, visit: https://onetreeplanted.org/products/plant-trees. To make some YUMMY vegan breakfast casserole, check out: https://veganitreal.com/cheesy-sausage-tater-tot-vegan-casserole/

    Ep. 13 - FUCK THE ACADEMY

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020


    It's lucky episode thirteen, baby! And we are so glad you've joined us! This week we are verbally destroying the academy (rightly so), fan-girling over Atta Boy's announcement of their second (long anticipated) album (!!!), remembering Mac Miller and reviewing his newly-released posthumous album, Circles, hoping for a cure to cancer, congratulating Florida's governor for doing something right for once, and imagining a life as a pet detective in China. Last but certainly not least, we are talking about gender-based violence and MURDER in Mexico that is fueled by drug consumption in good ole 'Merica. This is an episode you do not want to miss! To donate to Futures Without Violence: https://www.futureswithoutviolence.org/donate/

    Ep. 12 - The World (Is Going Up In Flames)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020


    Welcome to 2020, y'all! We are so happy to be here chatting about some firey things this week! We're talking film masterpiece Little Women, country anomaly Orville Peck, some cool happenings in the world, and Australia (which if you haven't heard is on fire!) It can be really hard to process tragedy especially when life feels so normal and comfortable if the tragedy is far away, so tune into this episode for some perspective and coping. To donate to Wires Wildlife Rescue: https://www.wires.org.au/donate/emergency-fund New South Wales Rural Fire Service: https://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/volunteer/support-your-local-brigade Red Cross Australia: https://fundraise.redcross.org.au/drr

    Ep. 11 - A Year in Review

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019


    Thank you for joining us for our last episode of the year and DECADE!! Molly reviews her top five films & albums of the year and Alissa covers top five pieces of good news & environmental breakthroughs of the year! We talk a lil about our feelz as we transition to this new marker in (man-made) time and reflect a lil on what we've accomplished this past year - including this PODCAST!!! We are so proud of what we've done here and are very excited about what's in store for She Said, She Said!! We do hope you'll stick around :o)

    Ep. 10 - E-Boys Only Q & A

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019


    Join us for our ~tenth~ episode of She Said, She Said! This week we answer some questions that y'all sent us and go back to our beloved Q&A style show. In exciting news, Molly and Alissa are finally on the same energy level!!!! We talked New Years Resolutions, Marriage Story, and a handful of other riveting topics to cleanse ya FILTHY souls! Come get cupped & waxed with us!

    Ep. 9 - Maybe It’s Rocket Science After All…

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019


    Many thanks for tuning back in this week, y’all! We sure are happy to be here. This week on She Said, She Said we review The Irishman, Bikram (the person & new doc on Netflix), some dreamy and PLEASANT Christmas music (who knew there was such a thing?!), our (lack of) Thanksgiving celebrating this year, libraries as a source of social inequity, mittens for koalas, how playing cards can improve your thinking speed and memory, n More! To donate to the Native American Rights Fund: https://www.narf.org/donate and to donate to the American Indian College Fund: https://collegefund.org/donate

    Ep. 8 - I love cherries

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019


    After taking our time to find our November grooves, we are back and better than ever! Listen to Molly rant about Alkaline water, review the film Parasite, Big Bite’s new album Trinity, and the newly discovered Kilo Kish. Alternatively, listen to Alissa cover the bushfires in New South Wales, a potential vaccine for Ebola (?!), and refugee Behrouz Boochani, who wrote an entire book via WhatsApp from inside a detention center in Australia, among other things. Thanks for tuning in to another episode of She Said, She Said! To donate to the NSW Rural Fire Service to support the effort of quelling the fires: https://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/volunteer/support-your-local-brigade

    Ep. 7 - FREE RODNEY REED, A November of Gratitude, The King, #TeamTrees…

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019


    We are so GRATEFUL that you have come back once again to hear our voices, opinions, and giggles. Thank you so much for being here - we do not take it for granted! This week, Molly reviews Netflix’s film The King, as well as the new Turnover album (among other things), and Alissa covers Rodney Reed’s case (which still needs your help! Please sign petition & share! Link below!), Apple’s new initiative to address the housing crisis in the Bay Area, Youtube’s #TeamTrees project, and our personal hero, Edgardo “Perros” Juarez. To sign the petition for innocent Rodney Reed to be spared his life which is scheduled to end in TEN days, please visit FreeRodneyReed.com. To donate to the Innocence Project: http://innocenceproject.org/donate. To donate to Edgardo “Perros” Juarez’s mission of rescuing and helping sick & injured dogs: https://www.paypal.me/SalvaPerros.

    Ep. 6 - Molly Calls the (Sexy) Shots With Jojo Rabbit, Shane Dawson, Almond Milk?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019


    Thanks for tuning in this week, y'all! Molly hosts this week's episode, as she is CAFFEINATED and ready to grace our ears with news of the latest happenings in our pop culture world. She reviews Taika Waititi's Jojo Rabbit, the Chromatics new album Closer to Grey, and naturally the conversation drifts all over the place. We do hope you'll enjoy this sexy episode! To donate to the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity: http://eliewieselfoundation.org/donate/ ~A few corrections: ScarJo actually does come from a Jewish family! (We should have known Taika wouldn't let us down.) Beekeepers can be treatment-free but still have inhumane/unethical practices, but the actual act of beekeeping is not inherently inhumane, Honey bees aren't endangered, but several other species of bees are. Thanks for understanding that we're human :~)

    Ep. 5 - Big, JUICY Q & A

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019


    In this week's episode, we try out a different format - it's all about Q & A, baby! We answer some of the questions y'all wanted us to answer, from light-hearted and goofy, to deep and tricky. Thanks for tuning in!

    Ep. 4 - Barry, Big Thief Doing Big Things, Baby Lambs…

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019


    In this week’s episode, we’re talkin all the B things! Barry, Big Thief doin BIG things, baby lambs… we also cross into Medicare for All territory to clear up some common confusion! To donate to the Natural Resources Defense Council: https://nrdc.org/donate

    Ep. 3 - TW: SUICIDE. Angel Olsen, CopenHill, and Upcoming Plans

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019


    TW: Suicide. Thanks for tuning back in this week! Today we discuss Angel Olsen’s new album, the CopenHill, and upcoming plans (among other things)! To donate to The Jed Foundation: https://jedfoundation.org/donate

    Ep. 2 - The Joker, Salivating Over Beach Pizza, and a Hell Lot of Good News

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019


    Tune into this week’s episode! We are talking about the heavily debated Joker movie, the Amber Guyger sentencing, and a hell lot of good news! To donate to The Rebels Project: https://www.therebelsproject.org/donate

    Ep. 1 - Welcome to She Said, She Said

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019


    Welcome to the first episode of She Said, She Said! We’re so glad you joined us. Today we’ll be introducing the podcast, as well as discussing a variety of topics, including impeachment, Juul, Shia LaBeouf, vegan jerky, and more!

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