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Two Scoops

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A twenty something white girl and an opinionated millennial dude work together in a busy restaurant. Arguments are a given, perspectives are opposing and minds will be changed, only on Two Scoops Podcast. We are discussing the age of transparency, the effects of social media, the higher education system, the silent “quarter life crisis”, dating today, and much more...

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    Épisodes
    • An AI Future
      Jan 25 2025

      Join Alexis, Eli, and Brandon in Episode 2 of the Two Scoops podcast, where they engage in a spirited debate about the future of technology and its impact on our lives.

      In this episode, the trio delves into the advancements in technology, the role of robots in daily life, and the implications of AI in medicine and education. Whether you're tech-savvy or tech-wary, this conversation will make you think twice about the future.

      00:00 Introduction and Hosts
      00:55 Robots in Daily Life
      08:42 AI and Its Impacts
      13:12 Technology in Education
      17:10 Trusting Technology in Medicine
      19:02 Privacy Concerns with Technology
      26:54 Robots in the Workforce: Pros and Cons
      30:56 Robots vs. Human Interaction
      39:52 The Future of Education with Robots

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      47 min
    • Transcending Boundaries: Exploring Gender, Identity, and Social Movements
      Jan 24 2025

      In this engaging episode of the Two Scoops Podcast, hosts Alexis Butler, Eli Blesky, and Branden sit down with special guest Elena Krell, a former Women's Studies professor at Vassar College and a queer and trans activist.

      The conversation dives deep into topics such as gender studies, the complexities of gender identity and sexual orientation, and the intricacies of social movements. Alena shares her journey and insights on how these subjects intersect with race and culture, shining a light on the issues facing the LGBTQ+ community today. This thought-provoking discussion also touches on the evolving nature of identity, the impact of colonialism, and the societal constructs that shape our understanding of gender and sexuality. Tune in for a thought-provoking episode that challenges conventions and opens the floor for inclusive conversations.

      You Can Find Elena At:
      Insta: @heninfoxhouse YouTube: @heninthefoxhouse
      Website: www.heninthefoxhouse.com

      00:00 Welcome to the Two Scoops Podcast
      00:22 Introducing Our Special Guest: Elena Krell
      01:09 Elena's Journey in Women's Studies
      01:50 The Impact of Teaching Gender Studies
      05:14 Exploring Performance Studies
      08:10 Challenges and Changes in Gender Identity
      15:15 Intersectionality and Queer Theory
      21:26 Personal Reflections and Broader Implications
      39:28 Daily Struggles and Pronouns
      40:42 Understanding Through Experience
      42:09 The Impact of Politics on LGBTQ+ Issues
      43:06 Respect and Identity
      43:43 Challenges of Being a Gender Educator
      45:11 Quarantine and Identity Exploration
      49:43 The Fluidity of Identity
      56:29 The Concept of Normativity
      59:05 The Ever-Changing Self
      01:06:28 Toxic Masculinity and Its Roots
      01:11:35 Final Thoughts and Reflections

      Citations referenced in this episode:

      Muñoz, José Esteban. (1999). Disidentifications: Queers of Color And The Performance of Politics. Minnesota Press.
      Anzaldua, G. (1987). Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza. Aunt Lute Books, San Francisco.
      Smith, Andrea. (2005). Conquest: Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide. Cambridge, MA: South End Press.
      Gossett, Reina; Stanley, Eric A.; Burton, Johanna. (2022). Trap Door: Trans Cultural Production and the Politics of Visibility. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

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      1 h et 13 min
    • Breaking the Stigma: Mental Health Awareness and Support
      Jan 23 2025

      In this episode of Two Scoops Live, hosts Alexis, Branden, and Elijah are joined by special guest Tara Sanders, a trauma-informed yoga teacher and educator from Hudson Valley.
      Tara shares her journey and the importance of mindfulness in mental health.

      The discussion covers personal experiences, the evolving nature of healing practices, and the significance of creating safe spaces for mental health dialogues. They also delve into the stigmas surrounding men's mental health and offer practical advice for those seeking support. Join the conversation for an eye-opening discussion on mental well-being and community support.


      00:35 Meet Our Special Guest: Tara Sanders
      01:50 Diving into Trauma-Informed Yoga
      03:12 From Political Science to Yoga: Tara's Journey
      04:33 Working with Ulster County: Making a Difference
      06:53 Understanding Trauma-Informed Yoga
      10:40 Balancing Personal and Professional Life
      17:55 Engaging with the Community: Workshops and Programs
      20:52 Breathing Techniques and Grounding Practices
      22:58 Understanding Grounding and Earthing
      24:24 Personal Practices for Grounding
      24:48 The Importance of Mental Health Awareness
      35:09 Men's Mental Health Stigma
      42:14 Resources and Final Thoughts

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      45 min
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