Ep. 20: Gratitude & Holiday Hopes: ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas’ vs. ‘We Are The World’

Grounded in the hopeful spirit of songs by Band Aid and U.S.A For Africa, Karen and Wynter chat about what they’re grateful for in 2019 – and look forward to renewed focus and positive productivity in the coming year. While Wynter hopes Instagram...
Grounded in the hopeful spirit of songs by Band Aid and U.S.A For Africa, Karen and Wynter chat about what they’re grateful for in 2019 – and look forward to renewed focus and positive productivity in the coming year. While Wynter hopes Instagram removing likes from the platform eases our anxieties, Karen recommends a book on choosing activism that actually makes us feel good. The two also discuss Apple+’s viability in the streaming world, boundaries at work, and leave us with a rockin’ SOTW!
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Links to just about everything mentioned:
- Band Aid - Do They Know its Christmas - The Making of
- How removing ‘likes’ from Instagram could affect our mental health
- “Pleasure Activism” by adrienne maree brown
- The Morning Show — Official Trailer
- Dickinson — Official Teaser Trailer
- Band Aid - Do They Know It’s Christmas 1984 (Official Video)
- U.S.A. For Africa - We Are the World (Official Video)
- ‘We Are the World’: A Minute-by-Minute Breakdown
- Ambrosia’s “You’re the Biggest Part of Me” (1980)