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Ep. 5: After-Dinner Seggs

Episode 5 of the Weirds of a Feather: An AuDHD-Adjacent Podcast podcast, hosted by weirdsofafeather, titled "Ep. 5: After-Dinner Seggs" was published on November 26, 2021 and runs 23 minutes.

November 26, 2021 ·23m · Weirds of a Feather: An AuDHD-Adjacent Podcast

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This week we’re giving ourselves a little break (which is a lil’ accomplishment in itself) and bringing you a shorter episode with strictly segments.    We start off with I’m So Quirky: Family Edition and share a couple of our family’s little quirks (after all, ADHD is highly genetic), then we trade some of our favorite racism interrupters and strategies for how to respond to cult members during this season of forced family gatherings. Wouldn’t it have been helpful if we had gotten this to you before Thanksgiving? No matter, because there are still plenty of holidays on the horizon, which means plenty more opportunities to tell off your racist uncle at the dinner table as the rest of your family shuffles mashed potatoes around their plates in awkward silence.    Wrapping things up, let us bring you some comfort this holiday season with our stories of turkey holes and funeral meat platters in our final segment: TURKEY SECRETS. We may not be able to stop the sun from setting at 3 p.m. but we can at least give you some meat giggles to brighten your day.    Resources Learn about whose land you’re on this Thanksgiving: Native-Land.ca | Our home on native land   Read a lil’ history: 7 Things US History Class Should Have Taught Every American About Indigenous History - thebodyisnotanapology.com   Donate - LANDBACK

This week we’re giving ourselves a little break (which is a lil’ accomplishment in itself) and bringing you a shorter episode with strictly segments. 

 

We start off with I’m So Quirky: Family Edition and share a couple of our family’s little quirks (after all, ADHD is highly genetic), then we trade some of our favorite racism interrupters and strategies for how to respond to cult members during this season of forced family gatherings. Wouldn’t it have been helpful if we had gotten this to you before Thanksgiving? No matter, because there are still plenty of holidays on the horizon, which means plenty more opportunities to tell off your racist uncle at the dinner table as the rest of your family shuffles mashed potatoes around their plates in awkward silence. 

 

Wrapping things up, let us bring you some comfort this holiday season with our stories of turkey holes and funeral meat platters in our final segment: TURKEY SECRETS. We may not be able to stop the sun from setting at 3 p.m. but we can at least give you some meat giggles to brighten your day. 

 

Resources

Learn about whose land you’re on this Thanksgiving: Native-Land.ca | Our home on native land

 

Read a lil’ history: 7 Things US History Class Should Have Taught Every American About Indigenous History - thebodyisnotanapology.com

 

Donate - LANDBACK

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