Sit tight and get ready for Boat and Scott to break down societal norms and constructs such as holidays, gender, identity, childhood, employment and then some. The only meaning social constructs have is the meaning given to them by people. Free your mind!
Living To Die - Destigmatizing Death in the Modern World - Episode 16 of Societal Deconstruction Podcast - SDP finds Boat and guests Bryce and Hunter, weighing in on death. Should we talk about it more to make it more comfortable? When facing death what do people think about? What do people see? Does their life flash before their eyes, do they see a bright light....where do we go? Those are the questions we need answers to.
On Episode 15 Boat and her guest Shaggy discuss coming out of the depths of childhood trauma and how the process changes you. Does Shaggy come out of it for the better? Tune in to Episode 15, October Trauma Dump to find out.
Just published! Episode 14 of Societal Deconstruction Podcast SDP, Your host, Boat welcomes special guest, Ross A. Schweitzer of The D. A. R. U. Project. Boat and Ross discuss the meaning of the D. A. R. U. Project, the difference between religion and spirituality, whether integrity is an antiquated notion and more.
Your host Boat, and Episode 13’s “Very Interesting Guest” get right down to it as they break down: the meaning of society, societal constructs, religion, mental health/illness, music and societal freedom.
The discussion opens with the onset of A.I. and the resulting potential creativity of man. Boat and her guest ask the question: Will there be a creative renaissance?
Boat and her guest Matt break down out of body experiences, mental illness and the crocodilian species of the world. Hilarity ensues as they go down a rabbit hole. Boat reveals one of the scariest experiences of her life! Don't miss this one!
Societal Deconstruction Podcast welcomes our guest Bekah, from The Yooman Podcast, joining Boat this evening. The ladies have essentially done a Pod Swap since Boat will be a guest next week on Bekah's show. The Yooman Podcast speaks with a new person every week and hopes to help people feel confident and comfortable discussing issues. The podcasters have a lot in common and discuss raising children, having a career, family trauma, mental illness, the downturn of society and the world in general. Join the conversation with SDP!
Your host, Boat and guests, Shaggy and Black, both up and coming comedians break down suicide and mental illness. In the past, did they give lobotomies to bipolar people? The mental hospital must have been a frightening place.
Boat and Guest G, break down a medley of subjects: mental health, drug psychosis, addiction & abuse, and family & friend issues. G has a heck of a story to tell.
Preview of Episode 7 Along With Bloopers. Episode 7, with my Co-host G, contains Mental Health, Drug Psychosis, Addiction & Abuse, Family & Friend issues. G has a heck of a story to tell. Tune in this weekend for Episode 7!
Boat and her guest Shaggy break down what it’s like to be a survivor of childhood trauma. Shaggy reveals a very personal story about an abusive relationship as a child resulting in bulimia and other mental health issues. We greatly hope that by Shaggy sharing his story, it will help some people out there going through the same traumas.
Boat and D-Wite casually discuss race relations and just plain regular life. It’s laughter all the way through Societal Destruction’s Podcast #5. Sit back, relax and have few chuckles with boat and D-Wite as they discuss their lives, past and future.
Boat and D-Wite break down race relations between blacks and whites.
Boat and this weeks guest, Blake, deconstruct why people have such a hard time “just asking”. Would you rather just ask someone a question or face a potential altercation if you went ahead and did it anyway? Two roommates go head to head with a few laughs in between.
Bryce and Boat, with their guest, Jersey John, discuss the chasm of society that is created by smartphones. Does anyone know their neighbors anymore?
Boat and Bryce discuss the unseen negatives of living next to the mouse