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Latest Episodes
This week, Alexis addresses the alarming reality that millions of people in this country are at risk of losing their public assistance. This situation raises important questions about how our society values individuals who are living in poverty. A wage of $7.25 may reflect a person's earnings, but it does not define their value. As a nation, we must strive to do better for one another, America.
Alexis was inspired by the recent protests over the weekend, moved by a recent interview about mental health, and completely fried by her niece.
This week, Alexis marvels at Kamala's clapbacks, discusses the loss of her aunt, and lightens the mood by reminiscing about 90s Black cinema.
After taking a break last week, Alexis is catching up on current events, Twitter feuds, Kamala Harris' book, the power of words, and her plans to cosplay as a Boriqua during the Super Bowl Halftime Show.
This has been a challenging time for me, and I know I’m not alone in feeling this way. With the current political climate and having to cancel my Disney+ subscription, I’ve been exhausted lately. However, there have also been moments of joy and gratitude.
Today is Alexis's birthday, and she is radiating strong Virgo energy. To celebrate, she has put together a list of 50 things she plans to experience before her next birthday. It’s going to be quite a journey! Come along for the ride!
Alexis delves into the complexities of forging relationships with other Black women, the importance of these relationships, and the need for Black women to receive love and support from one another.
In this episode, Alexis discusses the defunding of PBS and the impact of its programming on those of her generation. Alexis attributes everything she embodies to collard greens, cornbread and Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood.