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By Biafra + Stanley
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The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
Do y'all use pet names with your significant other? What about nicknames for your favorite people? How do y'all use language to express love? Enjoy an improv episode with the SOL boys as we tap into a light-hearted discussion on that varying way we use names in our personal lives!
Stay tuned to the end for some cultural insights on names of love in Igbo and Jamaican culture!
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How do you interact with the notion of reciprocity in your friendships? Is its transactional nature integral to who you call a friend? What is your perception of the necessity of vulnerability for sustaining lasting relationships? We each brought two close friends to help us explore the often overlooked underbelly of how we exist, perceive, and manage ourselves in friendships; both in our expectations and the social reality of these relationships!
Sheridan is an Atlanta native, a graphic designer and Stanely's long time friend who is more like a brother with origins stemming from the high school track days, Sheridan wouldn't hesitate to give her kidney for this friend!
Rachel is a Maryland born, but current Kentucky transplant. She's Biafra's close friend also with origins in high school beginning through shared faith and missions, who despite the lack of physical proximity for 5 years and counting has gracefully retained its depth and intimacy.
Both of these women boldy detail the intricacies of their own relationships, while seamlessly illuminating fundamental aspects of friendships often not discussed. Through their contributions they invite personal introspection of the who, how, and why you exist in relationships in a certain way!
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What role does social media play in allowing for intimacy? How do in real life relationships compare to those that are exclusively virtual? Do deeply intimate virtual relationships necessitate a stronger foundation than their “IRL” or in real life counterparts? Join us in our playful but investigative dialogue on the intricacies of social media on our everyday relationships!
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What are cultural stigmas around masculinity and relationships? How are stereotypes of manhood imposed on boys in adolescence? Who would you call in the middle of the night if you were sick or afraid? In our first male exclusive, we interrogate the positionality of masculinity in relation to making and maintaining friendships with other men as well as the space for vulnerability!
**Trigger warning Suicide**
Declan, a Nigerian-American, is a single young black man currently working in Baltimore at the Kennedy Krieger Institute as well as a coordinator for the Baltimore Health Department.
Nate is a newly married, young white man having worked in various Christian campus ministries is currently located in Rhode Island with sights on Seattle.
Both of these men provide nuanced insights, bringing experiences from all boy high schools, friendship through marriage, and personal anecdotes of challenges and successes navigating male relationships!
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Links to sources below:
NPR episode on masculinity and loneliness https://www.npr.org/2019/10/11/769538697/guys-we-have-a-problem-how-american-masculinity-creates-lonely-men
Harvard Study ; https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2017/04/over-nearly-80-years-harvard-study-has-been-showing-how-to-live-a-healthy-and-happy-life/
Suicide rates; https://afsp.org/suicide-statistics/
We've all heard the stories of the knight in shining armor saving the damsel in distress! It has morphed over the centuries to fit modern life and so Stanley and Biafra engage with its necessity as a cultural phenomenon. Is it merely an act of kindness from any male figure? Can women be chivalrous? Do people desire for the men in their life to be chivalrous? Spotify listeners let us know what you think in the poll below! Yay or Nay to Chivalry?
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The Season 2 Opener features a guest appearance of Wesley Wagnac a pastor, marriage counselor, and love enthusiast! He brings an array of insightful perspectives on everything from the state of love affaris in the country today, to the necessary tenets of love in partnership, and the many classic pitfalls of lovers.
Check out the episiode on Hidden Brain for background on the history of marriage in the U.S. and how we got here.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/7hG7NxvLZTVvlQcu1b2u7U?si=1e313b875f4f467c
The SOL Boys are back and excited to bring another season on all things love and the ways its exists in our everyday lives.
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Are our misconceptions of the emotional highs of love a threat to creating lasting mature love? How do we live a life of love in our relationships? Or better yet, how do you define love to begin with? In this episode we discuss it all and more with a very special guest Dr. Armin Zadeh!
Dr. Zadeh, MD, PhD, MPH is a cardiologist, author, professor and philosopher currently working at Johns Hopkins! Authoring over a hundred scientific articles and publishing the book that served as the backdrop of our discussion "The Forgotten Art of Love''! This book has been characterized as a philosophical and scientific exploration of the whys behind love as it applies to sex, religion, romance, society and ourselves diving into all that love invites into our world!
The link to his website to purchase the book is below.
https://www.lovetheforgottenart.org/
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Hey hey hey y’all… it’s your favorite podcast back at it again. In this episode we are exploring the relationship of time and love! Is there a right time to love? What does the timeframe look like after falling out of love? How does it differ between each of us and each relationship? We had questions and so we had a casual discussion with just us so… sit back… get comfy… and get ready for all our hot takes!
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What is friendship and its necessary components? What do you think of when you hear the word intimacy? Have you ever considered intimacy to be a necessary aspect of your friendships? In this episode we brought on two guests to help us explore the perceived boundaries and social norms when it comes to intimacy in our non-romantic relationships!
First, we have Sommer a black woman born and raised in Houston Texas, uses she, her prounouns, and is current graduate student at the Dallas Theological Seminary School!
Next, we have Mariamawit who goes by Mawit an Ethiopian woman tuning in from Boston, Massachussets, also uses she, her prounouns and currently interning at Apple in Enginnering project Management!
For this episode we reference two articles one pertaining to friendship and the other platonic intimacy that you can find below!
David Whyte's article on Friendship
https://nicholehastings.com/2015/05/05/david-whyte-on-friendship/?fbclid=IwAR3U5q6DwnGeI7ZQ_D4BMpTZ3lWPQD74gdISQyC3cz4sh0oyo6pEHR3p494
An article on Platonic intimacy from regain.us
https://www.regain.us/advice/intimacy/all-about-emotional-sexual-physical-and-platonic-intimacy/
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What is forgiveness? What does unity mean? Where there is unity is there always love? In the face of injustice and proponents of hate what does it mean to forgive? We were asking QUESTIONS and our guests Paul Orerihime and Claire Hawthorne had more than their fair share of answers and wisdom!
Paul is an active priest, fervent dancer, a current masters student at the American Univeristy of Cairo and lastly a proud Nigerian living in Egypt and intersects these identities as he speaks on both forgiveness and the nature of true unity!
Claire is a senior black studies major at Amherst College, a dear friend and someone who can boast being the first guest with Shapes of love before the name even existed! She totes much intellectual and interpersonal understanding into our space!
Tune in into a relevant and timely discussion on what it means to move forward with forgiveness and current calls for unity!
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The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.