Episodes

  • If You Could Forget The Hurt Would You Still Be You
    May 1 2026

    Motivation crashes, and the self-care keeping us sane — bikes, fresh air, and restorative yoga from the couch. This month Nadia brings Marigold Mind Laundry by Jungeun Yun, a Korean novel asking whether you'd erase a painful memory and what you'd lose with it. Asher brings The Slightest Green by Sahar Mustafah — a raw Palestinian-American story about land, family, and survival. We're talking belonging, joy, and protecting your peace. Subscribe, share, and tell us — what would you never wash away?

    Music by - Asher Ahmahd
    Edited by - Donnie Moore @dddonniemooreee

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • You Can Need People And Still Be Whole - The Balancing Act by Nedra Tawwab
    Mar 31 2026

    Hey Yall! Mercury was skating backwards again but we got it together!

    “Respect my boundaries” can be a healthy sentence or a warning sign that we’re building a wall and calling it growth. We dig into The Balancing Act by Nedra Glover Tawwab and unpack what she’s really pointing to: healthy dependency, real connection, and the kind of boundaries that protect you without isolating you. Along the way, we share what’s been going on in our own lives, from rebuilding routines to the very real anxiety that can show up around money and control.

    Subscribe, share the episode with a friend who’s doing everything alone, and leave a review if our book talks help you. What’s your default when life gets hard: anxious, avoidant, disorganized, or secure?

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • What If Transformation Is Just Perspective? - Soyangri Book Kitchen by Kim Jee Hye
    Feb 11 2026

    Hey Y'all! This Episode we dive deep into a Korean bestseller where a mountainside bookstore quietly reshapes how people see their lives. Between healing scenes and hard truths, we share moments that changed us, from Guyana to Greece, and why small pivots last.

    • settling into new routines and letting go of urgency
    • what transformation means when it’s not dramatic
    • why the bookstore’s quiet hospitality works
    • seven linked stories that re-order priorities
    • quotes that challenge perfection and timing
    • friendships rekindled and community built with care
    • author’s note on midlife pivots and creative risk
    • places that healed us and why place matters
    • quick TV recs and our next book selection

    Music by - Asher Ahmahd
    Edited by - Donnie Moore @dddonniemooreee

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    54 mins
  • Unlearning Hustle, Regulating Nerves, And Choosing Who You Become - Think Like A Monk by Jay Shetty
    Jan 18 2026

    We reflect on a year of unlearning stress, finding a steadier pace, and returning to the book that sparked our show. Reframing failure as feedback, feeding the right wolf, and practicing real gratitude reshape how we work, rest, and respond.

    • letting go of rigid timelines and listening to the body
    • reframing failure into feedback for bolder action
    • regulating the nervous system after hustle culture
    • choosing responses over reactions with the two wolves
    • gratitude as practice, not buzzword, without toxic positivity
    • blending science and mindfulness to calm the monkey mind
    • favorite reads of 2024 across mindset, YA, and essays
    • binge-worthy TV and thriller recommendations
    • next month’s pick: Soyangri Book Kitchen by Kim G. High

    Author - @jayshetty

    Music by - Asher Ahmahd
    Edited by - Donnie Moore @dddonniemooreee

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    58 mins
  • What If The Race You Trained For Was Rigged From The Start - You Sound Like A White Girl by Julissa Arce
    Dec 8 2025

    Hey Yall!

    This month we sit with new beginnings and name the cost of fitting in, using Julissa Arce’s book to examine assimilation, representation, and cultural pride. Joy rises next to hard truths as we claim our names, challenge proximity to whiteness, and pick a read to start the new year strong.

    • New jobs, creative projects, intentionality
    • Emotional complexity and celebrating joy
    • You Sound Like a White Girl overview and tone
    • Who the book is for and why that matters
    • Proximity to whiteness at work and in life
    • Food, culture, and appropriation flashpoints
    • Representation gaps and the checkbox problem
    • Names, identity, and insisting on correct pronunciation
    • Parenting and culturally rooted naming choices
    • Next month’s pick: Think Like a Monk
    • Recommendations across podcasts, YouTube, shows, books

    We were doing a reread, but our first time talking about it on the pod, which is Think Like a Monk by Jay Shetty. The book that started it all.


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    1 hr
  • What Would Life Look Like If Work Felt Fun - "Feel good Productivity" by Ali Abdaal
    Nov 6 2025

    Celebrations are in order and to say we are feeling good is an understatement! This month we talk about lifting invisible weights, and use Feel Good Productivity to rethink how we work, rest, and connect. Practical tools, honest reframes, and lots of laughter help us trade burnout for momentum that feels good to keep

    If you’re craving productivity that feels human, hopeful, and doable, this one’s for you. Listen, use the tools, and tell us the one experiment you’re trying this week. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs a reset, and leave a quick review to help others find the show.

    Author - @aliabdaal

    Music by - Asher Ahmahd
    Edited by - Donnie Moore @dddonniemooreee

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • I Should Be Smarter By Now - Issa Rae
    Oct 2 2025

    This month we read and listened to the collection of stories by Issa Rae. We are both inspired by Issa's creativity and sense of community as she continues to build a beautiful ecosystem of creatives. Join us as we talk about what resonated with us and what it brought up.

    Author - @issarae

    Music by - Asher Ahmahd
    Edited by - Donnie Moore @dddonniemooreee

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • I Am Not Jessica Chen - Ann Liang
    Sep 5 2025

    Hey y’all! We got in our YA bag this month with I Am Not Jessica Chen by Ann Liang—and wow, it gave us everything we were looking for. Fun? Check. A little depth to dive into? Double check. This convo took us straight into the theme of pressures—family, identity, and all the weight that comes with figuring out who you really are. Come hang out with us as we unpack what this beautifully written book stirred up!

    Author - @annliangwrites

    Music by - Asher Ahmahd
    Edited by - Donnie Moore @dddonniemooreee

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    1 hr and 8 mins