Imposter Syndrome Survivor's Club Podcast Episode 2 : Grief / Synopsis and Media Breakdown
Pandemic grief is real! Seeing and feeling ghosts is real! Deceased loved ones visiting us in our dreams is real!
Amelian Kashiro Hamilton (they/them) (@hoodmariekondo) and Justice Singleton (he/him) ( @darealpoeticjustice ) pour their collective hearts out about imposter syndrome’s effects on societal grief. This episode is full of solemn emotions, Amelian’s Afro-Optimism and Justice’s rant on being a bitch ass nigga. Justice and Amelian dive into their individual journeys with being in a state of bereavement. Pandemic grief is real! Seeing and feeling ghosts is real! Deceased loved ones visiting us in our dreams is real! Whoever you are, know it’s okay to cry and grieve! You ain’t the only one who feels loss the world is at a loss too.
This episode is dedicated to Ginger Zurita and Ian Alexander Desdune II, two souls who kept it 100 and inspire us to say “love you” everyday. Manifest little manifesters!
Thank you to everyone who commented, liked, subscribed and shared the love for episode 1, for real! Means the world to us.
Also! If you need a motivational soundtrack to help support tending to ya business and water your lovely plant babies here’s a mix by for you to enjoy:
Official Youtube playlist covering Episode 2:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWZCtfkgzTv9v6MKxHC9zNqsNQbWWukjr
Intro Song
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Death to Black Love by F.D Signifier
Comment amelian mentioned via this video:
“This is a place where normal mourning is interrupted. Where it is hard to finish or to move forward with the grieving process,”
article mentioned by Justice in the podcast.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/mar/13/america-covid-19-coronavirus-the-return
definition of the stages of grief
The five stages –
denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance – are often talked about as if they happen in order, moving from one stage to the other.
white ppo link
https://grief.com/the-five-stages-of-grief/
example of a meme using black indigenous person in need of care as punchline for beyoncé song:
https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPdSqaMnB/
American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS)
Definition and a link to content. We appreciate the connotation of ADOS, yet on the fence about complete alignment with the cause, though appreciated.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Descendants_of_Slavery