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You Should Have Asked Me First (the podcast) was our first project. Hosted by Founding Editor, Heather Hauptli.
Seeking answers to big questions. And not so big questions.
Well, ding dong 2020 is dead and good riddance. Today, we’re talking about lessons from tragedy and misfortune. From the pages of history – the Triangle Shirtwaist fire – to the garbage fire of 2020, humans regularly learn lessons from the past to make the world better going forward. Let’s do that some more.
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Unapologetically Anxious Me: Confessions of a Haitian Girl in Small-Town Minnesota is a podcast about what it’s like to move to a primarily white community when you’re not white. Hosted by Jo Ciceron and co-produced by Jo Ciceron and Heather Hauptli.
Josette “Jo” Ciceron is published author, journalist, and a racial justice and mental health advocate. Having always struggled with anxiety and depression she aims to normalize speaking on these issues as well as what taking place in the society and world around us. Whether it’s love and relationships, politics or pop culture Jo invites you to pull up a seat and join her in her little corner or the world. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unapologetically-anxious-me-podcast/support
Join Jo and her husband, Lanau Ciceron, in a heartfelt podcast episode where they share their personal journeys, discussing the challenges they've confronted, the relationships they've lost, and their recent diagnoses of autism, bipolar disorder, and ADHD. In ”Black and Neurodivergent: When Resilience is the Only Option,” the two reflect on their experiences with candor, shedding light on the power of resilience in the face of adversity.
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