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EPISODE · Jul 13, 2020 · 2H 20M

19. We're Watching Ya, Probst: A Potpourri Episode

from Idol Chatter: A Survivor Podcast · host Idol Chatter

It's been a month since our last episode! In this episode, we catch up on where we've been and what we've been doing: learning a lot and educating ourselves on anti-racism, buying a house, and working hard at our jobs. We believe that Black lives matter and we share ways we hope to be more inclusive and anti-racist with this podcast moving forward. We talk about the work many Black Survivor alumni have been doing to try and make the show more inclusive and why it matters. If you're a diehard Survivor fan who hates banter and chit-chat, this may not be the episode for you! We spend roughly an hour talking about healthy eating, adult acne and all of the shows and podcasts we've been into lately. We do a deep dive into Bachelor Nation drama and we're sorry not sorry about it. If you enjoyed this episode please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts and give us a follow on twitter at @idolchatterpod and on instagram at @idolchatterpodcast. You can also send us an email at [email protected]. Survivor/Other mentions: Sign the petition: A Petition for Anti-Racism Action by Survivor Entertainment Group A great NPR article: 'Do Right By Us': Black 'Survivor' Alums Say The Reality Was Harmful Stereotypes Watch Black Voices of Survivor: Roundtable Wednesday, June 24 To learn more and donate to The Church of the Advocate and the Advocate Cafe: http://www.churchoftheadvocate.org/church-history.html Luxury items: The documentary 13th on Netflix The podcast 1619 Bachelor Happy Hour podcast The Bold Type on Hulu Grey's Anatomy re-runs Gilmore Girls re-runs Such a Fun Age book Hamilton Sweet Magnolias on Netflix

It's been a month since our last episode! In this episode, we catch up on where we've been and what we've been doing: learning a lot and educating ourselves on anti-racism, buying a house, and working hard at our jobs. We believe that Black lives matter and we share ways we hope to be more inclusive and anti-racist with this podcast moving forward. We talk about the work many Black Survivor alumni have been doing to try and make the show more inclusive and why it matters. If you're a diehard Survivor fan who hates banter and chit-chat, this may not be the episode for you! We spend roughly an hour talking about healthy eating, adult acne and all of the shows and podcasts we've been into lately. We do a deep dive into Bachelor Nation drama and we're sorry not sorry about it. If you enjoyed this episode please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts and give us a follow on twitter at @idolchatterpod and on instagram at @idolchatterpodcast. You can also send us an email at [email protected]. Survivor/Other mentions: Sign the petition: A Petition for Anti-Racism Action by Survivor Entertainment Group A great NPR article: 'Do Right By Us': Black 'Survivor' Alums Say The Reality Was Harmful Stereotypes Watch Black Voices of Survivor: Roundtable Wednesday, June 24 To learn more and donate to The Church of the Advocate and the Advocate Cafe: http://www.churchoftheadvocate.org/church-history.html Luxury items: The documentary 13th on Netflix The podcast 1619 Bachelor Happy Hour podcast The Bold Type on Hulu Grey's Anatomy re-runs Gilmore Girls re-runs Such a Fun Age book Hamilton Sweet Magnolias on Netflix

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