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- Society & Culture
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Interracial Jawn Spinoff Podcasts including the White Privilege Podcast, No Bitch Left Behind, Dispatches from the Blue Room & Vintage Movies
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S2 E10 IRJ Why Work - "HR is the FEDs"
Drew & Leslie are joined by Elyse Rainey an expert coach for people of color navigating difficult workplaces. We discuss how workplace trauma can affect non-white people and some techniques to use to make it out with your self-esteem intact - don’t miss this penultimate episode of #WhyWork!
Follow Elyse
Twitter: @elyse2190
Mentioned by Elyse - HOW SEEKING AND SPEAKING THE TRUTH ABOUT RACISM CAN RADICALLY TRANSFORM INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/667251/the-conversation-by-robert-livingston/
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Official Hashtag: #TheJawn
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Host Contacts
LeslieMac
Twitter: @LeslieMac
Instagram: lesliemac23
Website: LeslieMac.com
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LeslieMacLifestyle
VeryWhiteGuy
Twitter: @VeryWhiteGuy
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S2 E9 - IRJ Why Work - "Unions or Bust!"
Leslie & Drew talk with Alan an Organizing Director for UFCW Local 400, representing 30,000 workers in the mid-Atlantic. Alan has 25 years of experience as a rank and file union activist and organizer.
Follow Alan
Twitter & IG: @TallUnionGuy
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Follow us on Twitter: @interracialjawn
Official Hashtag: #TheJawn
The website - http://interracialjawn.com
Host Contacts
LeslieMac
Twitter: @LeslieMac
Instagram: lesliemac23
Website: LeslieMac.com
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LeslieMacLifestyle
VeryWhiteGuy
Twitter: @VeryWhiteGuy
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S2 E8 - IRJ Why Work - "Can There be Safety in Capitalism?"
Leslie & Drew host a Twitter Spaces "Why Work" December 19th, 2022
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Follow us on Twitter: @interracialjawn
Official Hashtag: #TheJawn
The website - http://interracialjawn.com
Host Contacts
LeslieMac
Twitter: @LeslieMac
Instagram: lesliemac23
Website: LeslieMac.com
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LeslieMacLifestyle
VeryWhiteGuy
Twitter: @VeryWhiteGuy
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S2 E7 - IRJ Why Work "Innovation in Entrepreneurship "
Leslie & Drew chat with Janay Brown, the founder of True GROWF a company that plans on dominating the cannabis industry with its unique products and businesses to come in the following years.
Follow Janay Brown & GROWF
Janay: Twitter and IG • @jnybrwn
GROWF: Twitter, IG, and Facebook • @truegrowf
GROWF Storefront: IG and Facebook • @growfhbs.suffolk
Subscribe to The Interracial Jawn Podcast:
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Follow us on Twitter: @interracialjawn
Official Hashtag: #TheJawn
The website - http://interracialjawn.com
Host Contacts
LeslieMac
Twitter: @LeslieMac
Instagram: lesliemac23
Website: LeslieMac.com
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LeslieMacLifestyle
VeryWhiteGuy
Twitter: @VeryWhiteGuy
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S2 E6 - IRJ Why Work "Toxic Works Toll"
Leslie & Drew discuss Drew's 14 year toxic work and the toll that continue to take out on him.
Subscribe to The Interracial Jawn Podcast:
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Follow us on Twitter: @interracialjawn
Official Hashtag: #TheJawn
The website - http://interracialjawn.com
Host Contacts
LeslieMac
Twitter: @LeslieMac
Instagram: lesliemac23
Website: LeslieMac.com
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LeslieMacLifestyle
VeryWhiteGuy
Twitter: @VeryWhiteGuy
Support The Jawn
LeslieMac.com/Shop -
S2 E5 - IRJ Why Work "Twitter Spaces Conversation"
Leslie & Drew host a Twitter Spaces "Why Work."
Subscribe to The Interracial Jawn Podcast:
on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/interracial-jawn-podcast-interracial/id934632604?mt=2
on Stitcher - http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-interracial-jawn?refid=stpr
Follow us on Twitter: @interracialjawn
Official Hashtag: #TheJawn
The website - http://interracialjawn.com
Host Contacts
LeslieMac
Twitter: @LeslieMac
Instagram: lesliemac23
Website: LeslieMac.com
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LeslieMacLifestyle
VeryWhiteGuy
Twitter: @VeryWhiteGuy
Support The Jawn
LeslieMac.com/Shop
Customer Reviews
Great work
Really enjoyed these back in the day and came back to listen again because I had some info in here I had to come back and find. Thanks and best wishes!!!
Great podcast!
I found this show today and really enjoyed the episode. It gives me a lot to think about and is very encouraging. I didn’t know I needed it!
Complacency
Per ep 22. As a biracial individual raised in a white neighborhood, I completely understand and also find myself being complacent at times. Honestly, I don’t feel it’s a bad thing to be temporarily complacent. It doesn’t make you a bad person. It’s important to bounce back if you were to somehow be offensive, but forgetting to go the extra mile to include someone should simply be treated as lessons learned. The person that you truly are will show through your progressive action. Complacency, in my opinion, is a level of comfort that our mind and body constantly seeks. We cannot be on guard 100% of the time and stay healthy. And if we’re not healthy, we are unable to give the proper attention to issues that might so desperately need the healthy you. One of the best things to learn and grow with is the threshold at which you will speak up. It could take the form of outspoken denouncement, private teaching moments, or taking the time to have an open and honest check-in/feedback session.
I’m in the middle of this episode and I’ll be finishing it shortly. You may know this already but, again from my perspective, one thing I think is most important to express to you both is... being white is not a bad thing nor should you ever feel guilty for being white. It’s how you were born. But you can choose what you do with who you are. Being compassionate, open to leaning, and willing to help when you mentally and/or physically can (even if it’s sporadic), is a great and helpful thing. So many people don’t even feel comfortable enough to acknowledge basic privileges or attempt to justify what they do by passing on blame or responsibility to someone else. But no fault doesn’t always equal no responsibility.
As always, it’s good to know there are people out there working on themselves with humility to acknowledge imperfection and a willingness to look out for others. Thanks!