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No Questions Asked
Author: Sherrin
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Welcome to a place where you can #askitanyway. The No Questions Asked podcast is a place where you can ask anything and everything. From college life, to adulthood experiences, to pop culture/entertainment, I ask it all. Join me, your host Sherrin, and potential guests as we ask questions to help Gen Z and others stay curious. New episodes every Tuesday. Follow on IG and FB: @noquestionsaskedpod and share with others to hear their answers to my questions.
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Welcome back to a new episode featuring our younger sister, Serrlai! Today's episode is more story telling than informative but we hope you enjoy listening to our crazy experiences in the customer service industry.
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Welcome back to a new episode and welcome back our madre! Today we are talking about Halle & DDG, baby mamas, and all there is to them. By no means do we disrespect anyone in this episode so please be sure to listen to it and its entirety.
Reel used: @barbohsah
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Welcome back to another episode! Today, we are talking about Gen Z and if they read or not and the answer is quite surprising. Also, Sorreah and I share some of our favorite books and hopeless romantic songs so be sure to listen to what we recommend.
Sites cited:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/robsalkowitz/2022/12/08/new-survey-spotlights-exactly-what-gen-zers-are-reading-on-their-phones/
https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/29/us/social-media-children-influencers-cec/index.html#:~:text=Gen%20Zers%20like%20Barrett%2C%20who,having%20their%20childhoods%20documented%20online (last week)
WE'RE BACK WITH SEASON 3! Welcome back everyone to a brand new season of the No Questions Asked podcast! To kick things off, we're talking about children as social media influencers and how some parents turn their children into content. Take a listen to our discussion in addition to what the older generation hates about our usage of social media today.
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Surprise and sorry for no heads up! But today is the season finale of season 2. Sorreah and I are very thankful for all of the support you have shown the podcast this season. Take a listen to what enjoyed most about this season.
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Welcome to the 50th episode of the podcast! Mi madre is back today as she joins Sorreah and I in talking about standards in dating and issues with celebrating monthly anniversaries.
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We're back! ONCE MORE! Thank you for being flexible.
Today (tonight for us, apologies for our tiredness) we are talking about the desire for communication within relationships and friendships. Also hear our random discussion on IRL book characters for hopeless romantic readers only (jk).
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We're back, again! Today we are talking about the sudden closure of small schools and the idea change of college being a mandatory decision after high school. Also, hear our thoughts on the upcoming Lion King 2 movie and other (terrible) live actions.
Resources cited:
https://www.insidehighered.com/news/business/financial-health/2023/12/21/look-back-college-closures-and-mergers-2023
https://www.forbes.com/advisor/education/student-resources/is-a-college-degree-worth-it/#:~:text=Why%20is%20college%20worth%20it,degree%20for%20many%20professional%20roles.
We're back! Thank you guys so much for being patient with me while I mentally recovered. Today we are jumping back in with the question surrounding a familiar saying: it takes a village to raise a child. Question is, will this upcoming generation have said village? Listen to Sorreah and I's thoughts on the matter.
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Link to sources used: https://www.businessinsider.com/millennial-moms-tiktok-parenting-trends-it-takes-village-raise-children-2023-1
Welcome to the final episode of the first ever Women Who Do special! Joining me today for the special's finale is a high school friend of mine, Maryam! Take a listen to hear what it's like being a black woman pursuing a career in STEM and how important representation is in that field.
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Welcome back to episode 3 of the Women Who Do special! Joining me today is an old friend of mine, Liana Stewart! Take a listen to hear about her small business, Thee Matriarch, and deep insight into what post-graduation life is like for her. She shares some really good advice so you don't want to miss it.
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Follow Thee Matriarch on Instagram @theematriarch_
Welcome back to episode 2 of the Women Who Do special! Today we have fashionista, Destiny Oliver, telling us about her business and her passion for all things beauty. We also talk about today's trends in fashion and hair so be sure to check it out and support her business!
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IG: _.styledbydes._
Happy International Women's History month and welcome to the very first ever Women Who Do special!!! Joining me today in this first ever episode is a good friend of mine, Tamia Harrell! Take a listen to hear about her experience at Berklee College of Music, her process behind creating tracks and songwriting, and our fun conversation about music today. Be sure to check out her music under Tamia Angela on Spotify and Apple Music.
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"Break It Off" by Tamia Angela
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSg-KqCZcbw&pp=ygUZYnJlYWsgaXQgb2ZmIHRhbWlhIGFuZ2VsYQ%3D%3D
Welcome to the final episode of the Ask the Culture Special: HBCU Edition! Joining me today is a returning guest and his friends, Channing Trent, Omar Knight, and Ryan Butler. They speak about their experiences at North Carolina A&T, Delaware State University, and Morehouse College. Take a listen as they provide insight to what their experiences were like and how you can prepare yourself after graduation.
Welcome back to episode 3 of the ATC Special: HBCU Edition! Today we are heading back up north to University Maryland Eastern Shore with Kayla Brown. Learn about all of the amazing programs and organizations UMES has to offer as well as how to adapt to campus life for incoming freshmen.
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Source cited: https://www.aplu.org/about-us/history-of-aplu/what-is-a-land-grant-university/
I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO "DIDN'T CHA KNOW" BY ERYKAH BADU
SURPRISE! Happy Valentine's Day everyone! To celebrate the holiday and show you all how much I love you, here is a special Valentine's day episode featuring one of my closest friends, Aniya Boland. This isn't your average Valentine's day conversation. Oh no! We're focusing on the before and after of relationships and everything in between regarding yourself and boundaries. Take a listen to see what we talk about.
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Welcome back to episode 2 of the ATC Special: HBCU Edition! Today we are taking it down south to North Carolina Central University where twins, Lauren and Leah Johnson, are making the most of their college experience. Listen to the episode to see how they have connected with the campus and prepped themselves for success after graduation!
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I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO "DIDN'T CHA KNOW" BY ERYKAH BADU!
Happy Black History month and welcome to the first episode of the Ask The Culture special: HBCU Edition!
Joining me today is Destineé Coburn from the Howard University! Listen to the episode to hear about Howard's culture, the opportunities it provides, and special people that have attended or visited the campus.
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I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO "DIDN'T CHA KNOW" BY ERYKAH BADU
Welcome back to a new episode! As you may have heard, there's a internet debate going on now about tweens in Sephora and it raises the question about who's fault is it really when it comes to their beauty shopping? But what about 20 years olds and their age preventing plan with botox? And are you aware that the phrase "missing out" is childish? Listen to our answers now!
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Links:
https://www-upworthy-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.upworthy.com/amp/moms-explain-sephora-kids-2666901524?amp_gsa=1&_js_v=a9&usqp=mq331AQGsAEggAID#amp_tf=From%20%251%24s&aoh=17048937622232&csi=0&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&share=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.upworthy.com%2Fmoms-explain-sephora-kids
https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/18/opinions/sephora-kids-skin-care-teen-craze-thomas/index.html
https://mashable.com/article/sephora-tweens-tiktok
https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/16/health/young-cosmetic-procedures/index.html
WE DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO "DIDN'T CHA KNOW" BY ERYKAH BADU
Welcome back our mom, Sheila, who is joining us for today's episode! Before the pandemic, tipping was only relevant at restaurants. Now, everyone and everywhere wants a tip. But do they always deserve it? Should the (federal) minimum wage be raised? And does the man always have to pay, even at birthday dinners? Listen to hear our answers. Be sure to share and like the podcast!
Link(s):
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/24/workers-customers-and-etiquette-experts-debate-tipping-at-the-counter.html








