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  • Silent Scars: Unveiling Rape Culture
    Oct 23 2024

    Welcome to another powerful episode of "Not Dinner Conversations"! Today hosts G and Aicila dive deep into the complex and often a distressing topic of rape culture and women's rights. We'll unpack the historical roots of rape laws, examine the pervasive issue of victim blaming, and discuss the importance of education programs that empower women to set boundaries. We'll also explore the societal impact of treating women and children as property and the troubling cases of abuse within trusted community institutions, including religious contexts.


    In this episode, we highlight the significance of creating supportive environments, challenging harmful cultural narratives, and advocating for recognizing women's rights and autonomy. From the history of marital rape laws to modern-day issues of consent and coercion, G and Aicila bring critical perspectives to the forefront.


    So, settle in and join us for a thoughtful exploration of these critical issues—a conversation that's far from the dinner table but desperately needs to be had. Your engagement and responsibility in these conversations are crucial, and we're grateful to have you with us.



    #womensrights #rapeculture #bodilyautonomy #politics #civildiscourse

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    1 h et 8 min
  • Empower Her: Unpacking Women's Rights and Autonomy
    Oct 9 2024

    Welcome back to another episode of "Not Dinner Conversations." In this episode, hosts G and Aicila explore the importance of fairness and thoughtfulness in our discussions. They tackle the critical topics of women's rights and bodily autonomy, exploring the historical and societal constraints such as patriarchal norms, legal restrictions, and cultural biases that have shaped women's experiences.


    G reflects on the societal perception of menstruation and its financial impact, while Aicila shares her approach to teaching her children about consent and trusting their own judgment. They discuss the conservative narrative around the Supreme Court decision on Roe v. Wade, the need for universal healthcare, and the complexities of evacuating during natural disasters.


    We also get into personal anecdotes, shedding light on the challenges of parental authority, societal pressures, and the significance of open communication on topics like politics, religion, sex, and money. We emphasize the importance of modeling progressive values and civic engagement, as it can inspire change and foster a society that values self-determination, open dialogue, and individual rights and choices.


    Join G and Aicila as they challenge preconditioning, reflect on their own experiences, and advocate for a society that values self-determination, open dialogue, and individual rights and choices. This episode is packed with thought-provoking discussions that you won't want to miss!



    #womensrights #bodilyautonomy #rapeculture #politics #civildiscourse

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    1 h et 11 min
  • From Comstock to Classroom: Unpacking Project 2025
    Oct 2 2024

    Not Dinner Conversations with G and Aicila covers the topics considered too impolite for the family dinner table. This week the episode covers Project 2025, a controversial conservative agenda aiming to introduce significant changes in government functioning. They delve into racial profiling, the historical Comstock Act's influence on today’s pro-life movement, and provide a critique on the potential abuses of power within government's proposed policies. Aicila and G stress the importance of accurate and inclusive education, discuss the equity deficits in education and employment, and highlight the need for thoughtful community investment. They also tackle the nuances around abortion, family support, and housing programs. Bringing a personal touch, G shares about living in Germany and the importance of strategic actions to secure a better future for generations to come.



    Resources Mentioned:

    - Historical reference: Comstock Act of 1873

    - Programs discussed: Housing First Programs



    Engage in these necessary but challenging conversations with your loved ones, reach out to your representatives to voice your concerns, and get involved in local politics. Every small action can contribute to significant change.

    Tune in next week as we continue to tackle the conversations like bodily autonomy, women’s rights, and gun access!

    that are too important to ignore but too impolite for the dinner table.



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    Aicila - @bicurean


    Plan to overturn basic liberties.


    https://www.project2025.org/


    The actions of liberal politicians in Washington have created a desperate need and unique opportunity for conservatives to start undoing the damage the Left has wrought and build a better country for all Americans in 2025.

    It is not enough for conservatives to win elections. If we are going to rescue the country from the grip of the radical Left, we need both a governing agenda and the right people in place, ready to carry this agenda out on day one of the next conservative administration.

    This is the goal of the 2025 Presidential Transition Project. The project will build on four pillars that will, collectively, pave the way for an effective conservative administration: a policy agenda, personnel, training, and a 180-day playbook.

    The project is the effort of a broad coalition of conservative organizations that have come together to ensure a successful administration begins in January 2025. With the right conservative policy recommendations and properly vetted and trained personnel to implement them, we will take back our government.


    Convention of States


    Plan to create a Christian Nation State.


    https://conventionofstates.com/




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    1 h et 21 min
  • Political Homelessness and Unspoken Truths
    Sep 25 2024

    Not Dinner Conversations with G and Aicila covers the topics considered too impolite for the family dinner table. This week the episode covers "Real Talk: Chat with Aicila." In this episode, your hosts, Aicila and G, delve into the intricate dynamics of misogyny and how it can exist in women, the need to overhaul our perceptions of values and honesty in politics, and the importance of focusing on local and state politics over the presidential elections. They encourage engaging in civic duties to create impactful change, emphasizing the importance of individual actions. The conversation spans broader societal issues, including troubling shifts in views about homelessness, political homelessness, and the complexity of political decisions. It touches on business ethics, media bias, and the challenges of maintaining civil discourse amid polarization. You'll hear critiques of social media activism, discussions on anti-black legislation, the impact of America's violent history, and the need for equity and reflective personal biases. The episode concludes with a deep dive into the necessity of unlearning harmful norms and the significance of advocating for sustained political and social change.


    Key Points with Time Stamps:

    - [00:02:45] Misogyny in Women

    - [00:10:20] Reevaluating Political Values and Honesty

    - [00:16:30] Civic Duty and Local Political Engagement

    - [00:22:15] Personal Impact in Politics

    - [00:29:50] Discussing Polarization and Community Connection

    - [00:35:00] Shifting views on Homelessness

    - [00:41:30] Political Homelessness and Aligning Values

    - [00:48:50] Business Ethics and Sustainable Practices

    - [00:55:20] Media Bias and Resource Awareness

    - [01:02:10] Challenges in Civil Discourse

    - [01:08:45] Critique of Social Media Activism

    - [01:13:30] Anti-Black Legislation and Public Awareness

    - [01:20:00] Historical Influences on Legislation

    - [01:26:15] Complexities in Political Decisions

    - [01:32:00] Trusting Personal Values in Activism

    - [01:38:50] Advocacy for Sustained Political and Social Change


    Resources Mentioned:

    - Heritage Foundation Database


    - Project 2025

    https://www.project2025.org/


    -Convention of Sites

    https://conventionofstates.com/


    - Media Bias resources

    https://www.improvethenews.org/

    https://www.moreincommon.com/

    https://adfontesmedia.com/interactive-media-bias-chart/


    - Historical legislation studies


    Call to Action:

    Join the conversation by following "Not Dinner Conversations" on your favorite podcast platform. Engage with community on social media, share your thoughts, and challenge your own biases. Let’s reevaluate our values and make a meaningful impact on local and state politics. Don’t just listen—act. Your voice matters.


    Tune in next week as we continue to tackle the conversations that are too important to ignore but too impolite for the dinner table.


    Follow on Instagram =

    G - @blackpowerbunny

    Aicila - @bicurean


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    1 h et 12 min
  • Not Dinner Conversations
    Sep 23 2024

    Welcome to "Not Dinner Conversations," the podcast where no topic is off the table, and thought-provoking dialogue takes center stage. This is your go-to show for delving into subjects that are often considered too uncomfortable for polite company and too important not to have.


    What We Cover


    Our podcast fearlessly tackles heavy-hitting issues including:

    • Women's Rights and Bodily Autonomy:
    • From the historical context to modern-day challenges and triumphs.
    • Social Justice and Activism:
    • Exploring the dynamics of race, gender, and class in today's socio-political landscape.
    • Surveillance Culture:
    • Understanding how technology and policy shape privacy and personal freedoms.
    • Political Discourse:
    • Engaging with diverse perspectives on local, state, and national politics.
    • Mental and Emotional Well-being:
    • Discussing the impact of societal norms and expectations on personal health.
    • Cultural Shifts and Historical Context:
    • Offering deep dives into how past events and policies influence current realities.
    • Economic and Environmental Futures:
    • Evaluating policies and their long-term effects on society and the planet.

    Meet the Hosts


    Aicila Lewis

    Aicila is the CEO of BiCurean, a consulting company advocating for ethical and sustainable business practices. Her unique background in Germany during high school and her keen insights into governmental policies add depth to the discussions. Aicila brings a balanced view, challenging the status quo while advocating for ethical integrity.


    Gwendolyn R. Houston Jack

    Gwendolyn is a luxury photographer and career coach for entrepreneurs, passionate about civil discourse and creating safe spaces for diverse perspectives. Her personal experiences with reproductive health and strong stance on the importance of individual rights add a unique layer of authenticity and relatability.


    Our Approach

    "Not Dinner Conversations" is built on the foundation of:

    • Honesty and Integrity:
    • We pride ourselves on thoughtful and fair conversation.
    • Community and Human Connection:
    • We aim to build a community, one listener at a time, by fostering understanding and empathy.
    • Challenging Conversations:
    • We believe in the power of difficult discussions to ignite change and promote awareness.

    Whether you're seeking to broaden your perspective or engage deeply with the pressing issues of our time, "Not Dinner Conversations" promises to be your trusted guide. Subscribe now and join the conversation that's as insightful as it is essential.


    Find us on Instagram- @blackpowerbunny & @bicurean

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