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Sippin On Love

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“Sippin On Love” is a podcast with your favorite duo Anthony and Darrius, who expand the conversation of their experiences with love, relationships, and individuality. These conversations are paired with a new cocktail every episode. The goal is not to advise but to share our stories and hopefully inspire growth. We plan to challenge your perspective, remain thought provoking, and encourage positive vibes.

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Episode Say It With Your Chest: Consent Ain’t Confusing Cover

Say It With Your Chest: Consent Ain’t Confusing

Consent isn’t awkward. Confusion is. And silence? That’s not a yes. For our Season 3 finale, we’re getting real, grounded, and unapologetically clear about consent—what it is, what it isn’t, and why so many of us were never actually taught how it works. In this episode, we break down consent beyond buzzwords and posters on school walls. We talk about how it shows up in real relationships, messy situations, group chats, power dynamics, and moments where your body knows something your mouth hasn’t said yet. IN THIS EPISODE, WE UNPACK: * What consent actually is (and why “not saying no” is not the same as saying yes) * The FRIES Model of Consent: Freely given. Reversible. Informed. Enthusiastic. Specific. * Consent in relationships — do you really have to ask every time, or is there nuance? * Body language, silence, and assumptions — when they fail, and why verbal clarity matters * How power differences (age, popularity, authority, money, experience) can quietly erase someone’s ability to say no * Legal vs. ethical consent, including grooming and why “they agreed” doesn’t always mean it was right * How social media, texting, and DMs blur boundaries and escalate pressure * Recognizing the difference between being “okay” and being actually comfortable * The harm of victim-blaming and how it keeps people silent (with grounding insights from Southern Connecticut State University on why these narratives matter) * How to respond to sexual harassment, step by step: * Say no or name the behavior as unwelcome (if it’s safe) * Document everything (dates, times, screenshots) * Tell someone you trust—teacher, manager, HR, counselor, or another safe adult * And a reflective moment: a time we found ourselves uncomfortable—and how we navigated it This episode isn’t about fear. It’s about agency, clarity, and care—for yourself and for others. Because consent isn’t a mood. It’s a practice. ---------------------------------------- 🍑 FEATURED COCKTAIL: CROWN PEACH ON THE ROCKS You’ll need: * Crown Royal Peach * Ice How to make it: 1. Fill a rocks glass with ice. 2. Pour Crown Peach over the ice—measure with your spirit, not your shame. 3. Sip slowly. Let the conversation breathe. Simple. Honest. No confusion—just like consent should be. ---------------------------------------- Season 3 closes here, but the work doesn’t. These conversations ripple—into how we date, how we text, how we protect each other, and how we heal. Pull up a glass. Pull up a chair. Let’s finish strong.

20. Dez. 2025 - 1 h 47 min
Episode Pretty, Petty, and Particular: The Politics of Preference Cover

Pretty, Petty, and Particular: The Politics of Preference

Featured Cocktail: Pineapple Upside Down Henny #shoutout to @milkandhoney_dmv for blessing the culture. This week, we’re stirring up one of the spiciest topics in queer dating: preferences. Not the cute ones like “I like someone who can cook.” We mean the heavyweight ones that shape how people see you, swipe on you, and decide whether you’re “their type”… or not. Across the digital streets where “no fats / no fems” still hides behind “just my preference,” we’re breaking down how desire gets tangled up with body image, gender expression, and the social scripts we’ve all inherited. Some folks call it taste. Plenty of it is politics. We’re sipping and unpacking: • How body type labels shape desirability in queer communities • The difference between preference, type, and plain old bias • Why attraction isn’t as apolitical as people claim • How desire gets molded by culture long before we think we’re choosing • What it looks like to interrogate your preferences without shaming yourself • And why some folks are granted visibility while others get erased Using insights from Everyday Feminism’s deep dive on desire and oppression, we’re asking the real question: Are your preferences truly yours… or were they handed to you? THE COCKTAIL: PINEAPPLE UPSIDE DOWN HENNY Tastes like a vacation. Hits like a truth bomb. Ingredients: • Hennessy VS • Pineapple juice • Lemonade • Honey • Cinnamon sugar (for a rim that does not come to play) How to make it: Warm your honey and dress the rim like you’re styling it for a soft-launch photo. Shake your Henny, pineapple juice, and lemonade with enough confidence to scare your ex. Pour it over ice. Drizzle a little honey on top if you need to feel expensive. This episode is for the folks who want to love with intention, examine their desires, and sip something sweet while dragging their own biases into the sunlight. The truth tastes better with Henny anyway.

11. Dez. 2025 - 1 h 40 min
Episode Self-Care – Healing, Habits, and the Art of Listening to Yourself Cover

Self-Care – Healing, Habits, and the Art of Listening to Yourself

In this episode of Sippin On Love, we’re pouring up the Henny Sidecar Lemonade and getting honest about what self-care really means—beyond bubble baths and buzzwords. 🥃 From healing journeys to body positivity, we explore how taking care of yourself can become an act of power, not performance. We share the real, the weird, and the necessary—what worked, what didn’t, and how to build a self-care routine that actually feels like you. Whether it’s reconnecting with your body, creating daily rituals that ground you, or learning when to slow down, this episode is a reminder that rest is resistance and self-awareness is medicine. 💬 Topics we sip on: * Building a self-care practice that aligns with who you are * Unusual or unconventional rituals that actually work * How to connect movement and physical health to self-love * Listening to your body’s signals before burnout hits * Defining what “healing” looks like in real time 🍸 Featured Cocktail: Henny Sidecar Lemonade — smooth, soulful, and refreshingly real. Recipe: * 2 oz Hennessy Cognac * 1 oz Cointreau * 1 oz fresh lemon juice * 2 oz lemonade * Shake with ice, strain over fresh ice in a sugar-rimmed glass * Garnish with a lemon wheel or twist ✨ Key Takeaways: * Self-care isn’t selfish—it’s how you stay aligned. * Healing isn’t linear; it’s personal. * Movement and mindfulness are acts of gratitude to your body. * Listening to your needs builds the foundation for longevity, not just survival. #SippinOnLove #SelfCare #HealingJourney #BodyPositivity #MentalHealth #RestAsResistance #LGBTQWellness #SelfLove #Relationships

13. Nov. 2025 - 1 h 9 min
Episode Gender Identity vs. Sexual Identity – Understanding Who We Are & Who We Love Cover

Gender Identity vs. Sexual Identity – Understanding Who We Are & Who We Love

In this episode of Sippin On Love, we’re shaking up clarity and compassion with a glass of the Siesta Cocktail—a bold blend of tequila, grapefruit, and introspection. 🍸 This week’s conversation gets to the heart of identity: Who we are vs. Who we love. We unpack the difference between gender identity, sexual identity, and biological sex—and explore how the world’s labels often limit the full expression of self. Using insights from Zencare [https://zencare.co/mental-health/gender-sexuality], we discuss how expectations around masculinity, femininity, and sexuality shape lived experiences, from internal discovery to social judgment. Together, we dive into the complexity of “down low” culture, shifting pronoun practices, and the reality that both gender and sexuality can evolve over time. We also tackle the impact of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation on young people, and what it means for schools, allies, and advocates to create spaces where every identity belongs. 💬 Topics we sip on: * The difference between biological sex, gender identity, and sexual orientation * How assigning sex at birth can limit personal growth and authenticity * Why pronouns matter—and why some resist using them * “Down low” culture and how patriarchy, shame, and fear shape it * What evolving gender identities mean for education, inclusion, and allyship 🍸 Featured Cocktail: The Siesta Cocktail – a citrusy twist on a classic tequila sour. Recipe via The Kitchn [https://www.thekitchn.com/siesta-cocktail-recipe-23675714]: * 1 1/2 oz tequila blanco * 3/4 oz Campari * 1 oz fresh grapefruit juice * 3/4 oz lime juice * 1/2 oz simple syrup * Shake with ice and strain into a chilled glass, garnish with a grapefruit twist. ✨ Key Takeaways: * Gender identity is who you are; sexual identity is who you’re into. * Authenticity thrives where labels loosen and curiosity expands. * Allyship isn’t passive—it’s active, intentional, and ongoing. * Inclusivity in schools starts with language, policy, and empathy. * Dismantling homophobia—especially internalized and gendered forms—is key to liberation for everyone. 💬 Tipsy Talk: How does women perpetuating homophobia continue to reinforce patriarchy—and what would shifting that dynamic look like? #SippinOnLove #GenderIdentity #SexualIdentity #LGBTQIA #Inclusivity #Allyship #Relationships #QueerConversations #Authenticity #Patriarchy

6. Nov. 2025 - 1 h 16 min
Episode **Love or Lust at First Sight – Chemistry, Intuition, and Infatuation Cover

**Love or Lust at First Sight – Chemistry, Intuition, and Infatuation

In this episode of **Sippin On Love**, we’re pouring up something smooth and a little dangerous—our **Frozen Brown Sugar Peach Old Fashion**—and diving into the eternal debate: **Is it love or lust at first sight?** 🥃 We explore the rush of attraction and the science behind it—how dopamine, oxytocin, and intuition spark that instant connection that feels almost magnetic. Drawing from [Executive Matchmakers](https://www.executivematchmakers.com/explaining-the-chemistry-of-lust/), we unpack the biology of desire and the psychology of infatuation to ask: can love really happen instantly, or does it always need time to grow? 💬 **Topics we sip on:** * The chemistry of lust and the brain’s instant response to attraction * How intuition and energy shape first impressions * Infatuation vs. emotional connection—how to tell them apart * The role of vulnerability and romantic idealism in mistaking lust for love * How to recognize when fleeting passion deepens into genuine care 🍸 **Featured Cocktail:** **Frozen Brown Sugar Peach Old Fashion** — a sultry spin on a classic, blending sweet southern charm with bold heat. Recipe via [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/reel/C9X0cH3vuT3/?igsh=anFjbnVodTBvbDRq): * 2 oz bourbon * 1 oz brown sugar syrup * 1 ripe peach (fresh or frozen) * Dash of bitters * Blend with ice until smooth and garnish with a peach slice ✨ **Key Takeaways:** * Lust sparks fast; love builds slow and steady. * Chemistry is real, but clarity takes time. * Attraction can open the door—connection keeps it open. * Love at first sight might just be recognition, not revelation. #SippinOnLove #LoveVsLust #Chemistry #Infatuation #Relationships #Intuition #Attraction #LGBTQ #EmotionalConnection #RomanticRealism

30. Okt. 2025 - 59 min
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