“Talk About It Sis” is a podcast dedicated to having conversations about everything from dating to trauma. The hosts, Emmy-award winning journalist Maya Chung and Mental Health Therapist Amanda Lee are two cousins who wanted to let others in on their every day conversations to spark thought and introspection. But, truly they are just two millennial women who love to chat.
In the final episode of season 2, Maya and Amanda talk healing, self care, and their journeys toward wholeness.
Amanda and Maya continue their conversation on courting and discuss a hot topic that came up on Twitter.
Amanda and Maya discuss how social media is altering courting and living up to the hype in the dating world.
Maya and Amanda discuss drinking culture and why Maya decided to stop.
Maya and Amanda discuss celibacy with special guest London McKoy. Maya and London shared on their celibacy journeys.
Maya and Amanda talk about healthy conflict, what it looks like and how we can practice it
We talk about whether monogamy works and whether cheating is forgivable.
On this episode, Maya, Amanda and special Collin Robinson discuss friends with benefits and who it's actually beneficial for.
Maya and Amanda talk all things sex after being inspired by "Sex, Love and Goop" on Netflix.
Maya and Amanda talk about whether it's safe to be Black in America
Maya and Amanda discuss red flags, what they are and how they navigate them.
Maya and Amanda discuss how invested your friends should be in your romantic relationships, jealousy, friendship advice and more.
Maya and Amanda dive into some of the struggles of motherhood, pregnancy, and postpartum depression.
Maya and Amanda discuss standards, non-negotiables, divorce in this episode, and ponder just how many people are settling.
Maya and Amanda discuss vulnerability and the role and importance of it in our lives.
In the season finale, Maya and Amanda discuss burnout and how it can impact you. They also touch on tips to stay well in tough times.
Maya and Amanda discuss what's off limits for them in dating.
Maya and Amanda discuss their pandemic experiences and the lessons they gathered.
Maya and Amanda talk unhealthy relationship dynamics and what they look like.
Maya and Amanda talk about ghosting, why it hurts, and if we actually need closure.
Maya, Amanda, and their guest Walden discuss what it means to be openly communicative about sex and why it's beneficial.
Amanda and Maya discuss respectability politics after Monique's recent comments toward women wearing bonnets outside.
In this episode, Maya and Amanda talk about the impact apps like Instagram have had on dating and relationships.
Maya and Amanda discuss why more women are staying single and what the benefits of marriage are.
Maya and Amanda talk about boundaries and what it means to them, how they've learned to set them, and the benefits.
Maya and Amanda are joined by special guests Justin and Jarrett to discuss singlehood and navigating dating during the pandemic. We also touched on app dating.
Maya and Amanda discuss alpha female energy and how it impacts their lives.
Maya and Amanda have their first male guest, Kevin, on the show to talk about whether men and women can be friends and the friend zone.
Maya and Amanda talk with guest Alisa about her journey of re-entering the dating world while celibate.
Maya and Amanda talk the different types of therapy, how to find a good one, and why it's been beneficial.
Maya and Amanda talk about the bad relationships and "situationships" they've had and what they've gained from them.
Maya and Amanda explore what imposter syndrome is and what success means.
On this episode, Maya and Amanda talk about coming of age and navigating sex and consent as well as experiences they've encountered as adults. (Some of this discussion may be triggering for some.)
Maya and Amanda talk about generational trauma, what it is and how it impacted their lives.
On this episode, Maya and Amanda talk about how they categorize friendships, navigating friendships while married and outgrowing people they were once close with.