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A lifetime of talk
A lifetime of talk
Author: Fatima Zarahu
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A lifetime of talk is a podcast by Fatima Zarahu, in which a bunch of topics are explored such as the experiences of POC or the way that Beauty Standards impact people. The goal of this podcast is to talk for a lifetime (ok, maybe not a literal lifetime) about topics that mean something to people from all types of backgrounds.
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In this episode of A lifetime of talk, I talk about the persistent trope in the media that is “not like other girls” trope. I discuss the role that vilifying hyper-feminine characters has played in making the “not like other girls” trope existent and how as a society these tropes can reflect themselves into the way we conceptualize the people, mostly women around us. This episode takes a dive into arguably the most popular female protagonist and antagonist roles that are seen in TV.
Where to find me:
Instagram: @alifetimeoftalk or https://www.instagram.com/alifetimeoftalk/
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Intro & Outro Music: Lofi - Quiet Calculation by Joseph McDade
In this episode of A lifetime of talk, I talk about Cancel Culture, namely where this culture originates from and the way that it has become a prevalent part of today’s society, as a means to hold people accountable. I speak about the importance of people’s backgrounds when it comes to being held accountable and how systematically this difference in one’s background can end in contrasting results. In short, this episode takes a dive into the current world’s most popular way of holding others accountable.
Sources used:
“Cancel Culture.” Dictionary.com, Dictionary.com, www.dictionary.com/browse/cancel-culture.
Greenspan, Rachel E. “How 'Cancel Culture' Quickly Became One of the Buzziest and Most Controversial Ideas on the Internet.” Insider, Insider, 5 Aug. 2020, www.insider.com/cancel-culture-meaning-history-origin-phrase-used-negatively-2020-7.
Hagi, Sarah. “Cancel Culture Is Not Real-At Least Not in the Way You Think.” Time, Time, 21 Nov. 2019, time.com/5735403/cancel-culture-is-not-real/.
“Is Cancel Culture Effective? How Public Shaming Has Changed.” Pegasus Magazine, www.ucf.edu/pegasus/is-cancel-culture-effective/.
“Pros and Cons of Cancel Culture.” The Purist, 6 Nov. 2020, thepuristonline.com/2020/08/pros-and-cons-of-cancel-culture/.
Khadijah Mbowe "Cancel Culture": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMlwR3X-Q_U&t=740s
Where to find me:
Instagram: @alifetimeoftalk or https://www.instagram.com/alifetimeoftalk/
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Intro & Outro Music: Lofi - Quiet Calculation by Joseph McDade
In this episode of A lifetime of talk, I talk about being a high school student (+ an IB student) during a global pandemic and how it's affected many of us in various ways. I discuss the struggles of being a student during this time, highlighting some of the differences between the expectations that were had when online school was only a proposition vs the reality now, many months later.
Where to find me:
Instagram: @alifetimeoftalk or
https://www.instagram.com/alifetimeoftalk/
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Intro & Outro Music: Lofi - Quiet Calculation by Joseph McDade
In this episode of A lifetime of talk, I talk about taking breaks for ourselves and doing the things we enjoy. This is a more laid back talk about finding ways to center ourselves and being able to find the joy in small things as we move into the new year. I suggest some of the ways that I enjoy taking breaks such as journaling, playing games and cooking new recipes.
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Intro & Outro Music: Lofi - Quiet Calculation by Joseph McDade
In this episode of A lifetime of talk, I talk about Performative Activism and its harmful impacts on the communities that are trying to be helped. After the series of events that have taken place this year, it’s important to realize how detrimental the act of being a performative activist can be. This episode considers all the things that were promised and the true intentions of these promises now that some time has passed.
Resources:
https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/#
https://issuesintheworld.carrd.co/
Black Lives Matter: a thorough breakdown on how to be a better ally - https://redcircle.com/shows/72ca8f3f-25f7-48ca-9fba-4e1da55c1138/episodes/671f5115-9f8c-4989-bf7f-814160ea09b4
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Intro & Outro Music: Lofi - Quiet Calculation by Joseph McDade
In this episode of A lifetime of talk, I talk about the new Netflix documentary “The Social Dilemma” and reflect on whether or not social media is really all that it seems. Not to mention I include some of your thoughts on social media and the documentary as well.
In this episode of A lifetime of talk, I go on a 15 minute vent session about how empathy has been lost in the current climate that we live in today. I question the problematic behaviors that people are taking place in (during a pandemic, nonetheless), and offer some advice on becoming more empathetic and understanding of the people around us.
In this episode of A lifetime of talk, I talk about different types of friendships, what role introversion and extroversion play in friendships and whether or not the friendships that we find ourselves in, are fulfilling our needs as people.
In this episode of A lifetime of talk, I talk about the BLM movement and give my opinion on how to be a better ally for the Black community. Allyship can be interpreted in many different ways so here are my thoughts on what people can do to be the best ally possible.
In this episode of A lifetime of talk, I talk about the struggle to gain the courage to do the things that I’ve always wanted to do. The doubts that we push onto ourselves are explored as I express the journey that it took for me to make this podcast.
Hello everyone, in today's episode I speak briefly on what can be expected from my podcast series. I hope you stay tuned because there are longer episodes on the way.














