Tea & Theory
In today’s episode we go a bit (not too much) off script and get candid about our feelings about, well, everything. We grapple with the horrors of ICE and the Epstein files, while also grounding our reactions in conversations around Afropessimism, weathering, and allostatic load, naming the cumulative toll that constant exposure to violence and uncertainty takes on our bodies and communities. We also reflect on research around the impacts of consuming violent media, as we try to balance staying informed with staying well, all while juggling the ongoing need for accountability, care, and community in these times. This ain’t therapy but Tea & Theory is in session! So, grab your favorite cup of tea (or any other beverage, we ain’t judging!) and join us on the couch. Tea & Theory podcast is where real conversations meet real research. Each week, we sip and chat about the topics we’re already unpacking in our everyday lives, from the unserious, hilarious, and messy to the healing, validating, and comforting— we’re talking about it all! Follow Us on IG: @teaandtheorypodcast Follow Us on TikTok: @teaandtheorypodcast Listen to Us on all streaming platforms! List of references: The Impact of Electronic Media Violence: Scientific Theory and Research (Huesmann, 2009) [https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2704015/] “Weathering” and Age Patterns of Allostatic Load Scores Among Blacks and Whites in the United States (Geronimus et al., 2006) [https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1470581/] Afropessimism Breakdown (Wilderson III, 2020) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvvSgvHa0AE&list=LL&index=2&t=301s] *Note regarding the references for the episode: We recognize that some of these articles/links may not be completely accessible due to paywalls (boo, capitalism!!!) However, we hope that these links may be starting points for your own reading and examination of these topics! Additionally, for better understanding, we opted to provide the references as links and not in the usually cited American Psychological Association (APA) format. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast, or any associated platform, are solely our own and do not reflect the views of any organizations or institutions with which we are affiliated.
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