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Broken Cycles

Broken Cycles

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Welcome to Broken Cycles, the podcast that dives deep into the toxic patterns shaping our culture, relationships, and identities. From generational trauma to societal norms, we’re unpacking the cycles we’ve inherited—and figuring out how to break free. No sugarcoating. No empty conversations. Just real talk about the pressures we face, the expectations we challenge, and the growth we’re striving for.Broken Cycles Social Sciences
Episodes
  • You're (not) Invited To The Cookout
    May 1 2025

    In this episode of Broken Cycles, the hosts delve into the unfair expectations placed on Black individuals, both within and outside their communities. They discuss the stereotypes that confine Black identity, the nuances of cultural appropriation versus appreciation, and the representation of Black people in media. The conversation highlights the complexity of Black experiences, emphasizing that Black individuals are not a monolith and should not be subjected to narrow stereotypes. The hosts challenge listeners to recognize and respect the diversity within the Black community and to confront their biases.

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    36 mins
  • Respect the Blueprint, Not Just the Look
    Apr 7 2025

    This week on Broken Cycles, we dive into the resurfacing issue of cultural insensitivity in K-pop, spotlighting recent controversies involving Kiss of Life and BLACKPINK. In 2025, the world is more connected than ever—so why does respect still lag behind recognition? We explore how Black culture continues to be the blueprint for global trends, yet remains disrespected, misrepresented, and erased in the process. From music to fashion to mannerisms, it's not just about being inspired—it’s about giving credit, honoring the origin, and showing up with real understanding. No more excuses. No more selective admiration.

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    45 mins
  • First Comes Love, Then Comes...A Baby, But No Marriage?
    Mar 2 2025

    We all grew up hearing that nursery rhyme: First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes a baby in a baby carriage. But in today's world? The order isn't so clear. More and more people- especially in the Black community, are choosing to have kids before tying the knot. Why is that? Is marriage outdated or has commitment taken on a new meaning? Let's break the cycle and talk about it.

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    45 mins
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