Ep. 20: Gratitude & Holiday Hopes: ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas’ vs. ‘We Are The World’

Waiting to X-hale - A podcast by Karen Tongson and Wynter Mitchell-Rohrbaugh

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Grounded in the hopeful spirit of songs by Band Aid and U.S.A For Africa, Karen and Wynter chat about what they’re grateful for in 2019 – and look forward to renewed focus and positive productivity in the coming year. While Wynter hopes Instagram removing likes from the platform eases our anxieties, Karen recommends a book on choosing activism that actually makes us feel good. The two also discuss Apple+’s viability in the streaming world, boundaries at work, and leave us with a rockin’ SOTW!  Have some feedback for us to consider for season 2? We’d love to hear it!  Email: [email protected] Twitter: @waiting2xhalepd Instagram @waitingtoxhalepod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/waitingtoxhalepodcast/ Join our Patreon for bonus content and SWAG: https://www.patreon.com/waitingtoxhale Links to just about everything mentioned: Band Aid - Do They Know its Christmas - The Making of How removing ‘likes’ from Instagram could affect our mental health “Pleasure Activism” by adrienne maree brown The Morning Show — Official Trailer Dickinson — Official Teaser Trailer Band Aid - Do They Know It’s Christmas 1984 (Official Video) U.S.A. For Africa - We Are the World (Official Video) ‘We Are the World’: A Minute-by-Minute Breakdown Ambrosia’s “You’re the Biggest Part of Me” (1980)

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