Black Girls Lit!
A doomsday story hits different when you’re laughing with a drink in hand and still realizing the warning might be real. We’re back for Thirsty Thursday with a Beehive Bellini and a look back at Octavia E. Butler’s Parable Of The Sower, including our very mixed reviews and the parts that stayed with us long after we closed the book. We get into the fun argument first: who belongs on an apocalyptic dream team? Some of us draft medics, DIY builders, and people who can navigate without GPS. One of us refuses to drop the mixologist pick, because if the end is coming, we might not be here for a long time, but we will be here for a good time. That debate opens up bigger questions about survival, comfort, and what we think we’d actually do when scarcity, violence, and constant fear become the weather. From there, we go deeper on Lauren Olamina, her hyperempathy syndrome, and why it’s so meaningful that Butler centers a young Black woman as the leader who builds community and creates Earthseed. We connect hyper empathy to the lived experience of Black women, including stereotypes, workplace inequity, and healthcare disparities like pain being dismissed and the ongoing Black maternal mortality crisis. Then we lighten it up with a reality dating show sidebar on age gaps and what’s too much. Subscribe for season two, share this with your favorite book friend, and leave a review if you want more smart reads with real talk. What’s your apocalypse team of five, and what’s the biggest age gap you’d actually date? We like to know HOW LIT you were for this episode. Send us a text!! Let us know how you feel about this 📖 & 🍸. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2466680/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2466680/support] ✨ Loved the vibe? Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who needs to laugh, live free, and have a good drink. Follow us on Facebook and IG @BlackGirlsLit_Podcast for behind-the-scenes sips, book pairings, and all the lit energy.
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