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In this episode, So-Called Oreos is discussing everything New Year’s resolutions! The hosts start off by giving the history of New Year’s resolutions, why only 8 percent of us achieve our goals, and Amari tells us why she doesn’t believe in it. Kia shows her nerdy side and gives tips on how to achieve your resolutions by using SMART goals and the four explain why you don’t need to have an elaborate goal for the new year in addition to manifesting your dreams. After discussing their own personal goals for the year as well as goals for the black community, the women give some carer advice about asking for more money at work and introduce a new shoutout segment.
Article discussed: Why New Year’s Resolutions FailÂ
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In this episode, the So-Called Oreos podcast discusses moving between black and white spaces based off the concept of “double consciousness” by W. E. B. Du Bois. Rachel speaks on […]
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