Please Say The Dailey

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Please Say The Dailey

Please Say The Dailey is hosted by Vanisha R. Dailey, a sociologist and cultural commentator exploring queer identity, community, and the social systems that shape everyday life. Through research-informed conversation and cultural analysis, the show examines sexuality, digital culture, sustainability, and the norms we take for granted—bridging lived experience and sociological insight.

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    How Sexual Identity Labels Fail Contemporary Queer Life

    In this episode of Please Say The Dailey, sociologist and host Vanisha R. Dailey slows down a conversation that’s been circulating heavily online — particularly around studs, “straight women,” and who gets to be considered legitimately queer.Rather than leading with hot takes, this episode looks at what these debates reveal about belonging, sexuality, and the ways queer communities sometimes reproduce conditional acceptance instead of care. Pulling from sociological research, queer theory, and lived community experience, Vanisha explores how identity develops over time, why bisexual and questioning people are often erased, and what happens when queerness becomes something you have to prove to others.This is not an episode about labels for the sake of labels. It’s about legitimacy, relational care, and what our communities lose when identity turns into a test.The “studs and straight women” discourse and what it actually revealsHow sexuality develops over time, not on a fixed timelineWhy belonging in queer spaces often becomes conditionalBi-erasure and the emotional cost of legitimacy testingHow digital platforms intensify identity policingWhat relational care looks like beyond labelsReferenced frameworks & thinkers (for listeners who want to go deeper):Judith Butler — identity as performative (Gender Trouble)Minority Stress Theory (Ilan Meyer)Research on bi-erasure and mental health disparitiesSociological perspectives on belonging and legitimacy🎙️ Please Say The Dailey is a podcast exploring sociology, culture, sexuality, and community.Read the full episode script here: [link]Send me a text! Become a supporter of the show!Support the showThank you for visiting! Vanisha R. Dailey, Please Say The Dailey [email protected] Become A Supporter Of The Show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2452408/support Instagram: @VanishaRDailey Love the music playing on my podcast? Check out the talented @StrBabyJackson on Instagram and thank me later!

  2. 15

    'Tis the Season for Shaming People That Celebrate Holidays and Feed Capitalism!

    Follow Me on Substack: https://vanishardailey.substack.com/about12/04/25In this episode of Please Say The Dailey, Vanisha talks about the controversial topic of how holiday celebrations are often tied to consumerism and capitalism. She discusses why some people feel judged or ostracized for “participating” in holidays, even when their celebration is rooted in family, joy, or tradition rather than consumer excess. She questions whether holiday-shaming is ever actually justified and what role capitalism plays in shaping our holiday behaviors and feelings of guilt. Whether you love or hate the holidays, this conversation offers a chance to reflect on celebration, societal pressure, consumer culture, and personal choice.Transcript:You are now tuned in to Vanisha R. Dailey. Please say the Dailey. Hey, hey, y'all. Welcome back to another episode of Please Say the Dailey. I am your host, Vanisha R. Daile y, and this is episode 15. Today we are going to be diving into a topic that comes up every single year. We are currently in the thick of holiday season, so I'm hoping that this message catches you at the perfect time. So, like I said, this comes up every single year, especially online, and that's the conversation around capitalism, the holidays, and this growing trend of shaming people for how they choose to celebrate them. And listen, as someone that studies sociology, I absolutely believe in using our voices as a means of activism, especially when we're calling attention to systems we've normalized. These are systems that heavily exploit us. But here's the thing, we have to be careful about how the message comes off. Because a message about liberation can easily turn into a message about moral superiority. And that's not helpful to anybody. But wait, before we jump in, go ahead and make sure that you are subscribed. Let's get into it. Let's start with what capitalism is. Capitalism is an economic system where private individuals or corporations control production. Goods and services are bought and sold for profit, and economic life centers around markets rather than communal or state ownership. Its foundations are competition, private property, wage labor, and unequal power dynamics. Historically, capitalism evolved alongside of European colonial expansion, racial hierarchy, and extraction-based economies. We're seeing this happen all across the world. And this means that from the beginning, capitalism grew by exploiting land, labor, and resources, especially the labor of enslaved Africans. So when we talk about capitalism today, we're not just talking about shopping at Target, which we do not, by the way. We're talking about a system with deep roots in colonialism, slavery, and inequality. So what systems are a part of capitalism? Unfortunately, everything. But more specifically, our financial system, the labor system, education system, housing, health care, agriculture, and food distribution, media, entertainment, technology, policing, and the prison industrial complex. Capitalism shapes how we work, how we live, rest, and even how we celebrate. Which brings us back to the holidays. Every year without fail, people hop on social media to Send me a text! Become a supporter of the show!Support the showThank you for visiting! Vanisha R. Dailey, Please Say The Dailey [email protected] Become A Supporter Of The Show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2452408/support Instagram: @VanishaRDailey Love the music playing on my podcast? Check out the talented @StrBabyJackson on Instagram and thank me later!

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    Why So Many Adults Feel Lonely, and What We Can Do About It

    In this insightful episode, Vanisha R. Dailey discusses the complex reasons why so many adults experience loneliness—even when they are surrounded by people. Drawing on recent data from the Pew Research Center, Vanisha speaks on how modern life, technology, shifting social norms, and internal hurdles (like self-perception and communication style) all play a role.She also brings in practical strategies for reconnecting: from building intentional friendships and deepening emotional intimacy, to small daily shifts that can break cycles of isolation. Whether you are feeling disconnected post-work, navigating relationship changes, or simply longing for more meaningful connection, this episode offers both empathy and actionable steps to help you find your way.Substack Chat: Subscribe-- have access to the chat and get my newsletter directly to your e-mail. You hear it first!  https://vanishardailey.substack.com/chatMyleik Teele: "You're Bored, Because You're Boring..." https://open.substack.com/pub/myleik/p/youre-bored-because-youre-boring?r=1u99qo&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=falsePew Study: https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2025/01/16/men-women-and-social-connections/Personality Test: https://www.16personalities.com/Send me a text! Become a supporter of the show! Click Here For My Discount!https://staygoldenhi.com/?snowball=VANISHA55980&utm_source=snowball&utm_medium=all-tier-0-30&utm_campaign=VANISHA55980Support the showThank you for visiting! Vanisha R. Dailey, Please Say The Dailey [email protected] Become A Supporter Of The Show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2452408/support Instagram: @VanishaRDailey Love the music playing on my podcast? Check out the talented @StrBabyJackson on Instagram and thank me later!

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    Hear Me Out: Could We Be Overthinking Gender Identity? Pronouns and Trans Identity Discussion.

    Follow Me on SUBSTACK--- CLICK HERE VanishaRDailey.substack.comIn this episode, Vanisha R. Dailey discusses her personal experiences and insights on gender identity, societal norms, and the complexities surrounding pronouns. She reflects on her journey with she/her vs. she/they pronouns, the influence of societal expectations, and the implications of Halloween costumes in gender norms. The conversation also touches on recent controversies in gender spaces and the importance of navigating these discussions with empathy and understanding.Send me a text! Stay Golden HawaiiNeed some new jewelry that doesn't tarnish? Come check it out and use my discount code: vanisha5598Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showThank you for visiting! Vanisha R. Dailey, Please Say The Dailey [email protected] Become A Supporter Of The Show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2452408/support Instagram: @VanishaRDailey Love the music playing on my podcast? Check out the talented @StrBabyJackson on Instagram and thank me later!

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    The Double Standards of Whiteness-- A Discussion on Black Activism and Charlie Kirk

    In this episode of Please Say The Dailey, host Vanisha R. Dailey reflects on the legacy of Assata Shakur, the impact of the Black Panther Party, and the systemic injustices faced by marginalized communities. The conversation delves into the historical context of activism, government opposition, and the media's portrayal of racial issues, particularly in light of recent events surrounding Charlie Kirk. Vanisha emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and the need to address double standards in public outrage and media narratives.Send me a text! Become a supporter of the show!Support the showThank you for visiting! Vanisha R. Dailey, Please Say The Dailey [email protected] Become A Supporter Of The Show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2452408/support Instagram: @VanishaRDailey Love the music playing on my podcast? Check out the talented @StrBabyJackson on Instagram and thank me later!

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    Breaking Down Bisexuality: Myths and Realities

    In this episode, Vanisha R. Dailey explores the complexities of sexuality, focusing on bisexuality and the societal challenges faced by bisexual individuals. She discusses the importance of bisexual awareness, the history of Bi Visibility Day, and the misconceptions surrounding bisexuality. The conversation delves into the impact of heteronormativity and cultural hegemony on sexual identity, as well as the unique struggles faced by bisexual people. Vanisha shares personal reflections on her own sexual identity and emphasizes the importance of community and living authentically.---------------------Click Here For My Stay Golden Hawaii Discount Codehttps://staygoldenhi.com/?snowball=VANISHA55980&utm_source=snowball&utm_medium=all-tier-0-30&utm_campaign=VANISHA55980Velasco, J., Miranda-Tena, A. & Sanmartín, F.J. Bisexual Discrimination, Internalized Binegativity and their Impact on Mental Health. Sex Res Soc Policy 21, 1100–1111 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13178-024-00990-9https://guides.library.unt.edu/LGBTQ/biweekhttps://eige.europa.eu/publications-resources/thesaurus/terms/1384#:~:text=Additional%20notes%20and%20information,superior%20to%20homosexuality%20or%20bisexuality.Queerness in Naturehttps://equalitytexas.org/blog/queerness-in-nature-is-all-around-us/Send me a text! Become a supporter of the show!Support the showThank you for visiting! Vanisha R. Dailey, Please Say The Dailey [email protected] Become A Supporter Of The Show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2452408/support Instagram: @VanishaRDailey Love the music playing on my podcast? Check out the talented @StrBabyJackson on Instagram and thank me later!

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    The Privilege of Silence and A Discussion on Americans Moving Abroad.

    Vanisha R. Dailey shares her experiences starting grad school and reflects on the challenges of balancing academic demands with personal life. She discusses the impact of noise and privilege, drawing parallels to the experiences of those living in war zones. The conversation shifts to the current political climate, exploring themes of authoritarianism and activism. Vanisha also addresses the complexities of relocating abroad, financial realities, and the importance of travel preparedness. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to support the podcast and take care of their mental health.Links and Information FeaturedYani "The Mirakle Messenger"- Instagram @YaniMeansPeacehttps://www.instagram.com/yanimeanspeace/?hl=enYasiin Bey (Mos Def) Cliphttps://x.com/african_stream/status/1747947315954864370?s=46 The Cutting Room Floor Episode featuring Yasiin Bey (Mos Def)https://www.patreon.com/posts/96233372?collection=365502Poverty Studyhttps://www.brookings.edu/articles/how-many-are-in-need-in-the-us-the-poverty-rate-is-the-tip-of-the-iceberg/Economicshttps://econofact.org/factbrief/is-there-a-consensus-that-a-majority-of-americans-are-living-paycheck-to-paycheck#:~:text=No,%2C%20who%2C%20where%2C%20why?https://www.marketwatch.com/financial-guides/banking/paycheck-to-paycheck-statistics/#:~:text=Paycheck%20to%20Paycheck%20by%20Generation&text=Seventy%2Dtwo%20percent%20of%20Gen,likely%20to%20say%20they%20do.War Zone Studyhttps://www.acep.org/imports/clinical-and-practice-management/resources/ems-and-disaster-preparedness/disaster-preparedness-grant-projects/cdc---blast-injury/cdc-blast-injury-fact-sheets/bombings-and-mental-healthSend me a text! Become a supporter of the show!Support the showThank you for visiting! Vanisha R. Dailey, Please Say The Dailey [email protected] Become A Supporter Of The Show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2452408/support Instagram: @VanishaRDailey Love the music playing on my podcast? Check out the talented @StrBabyJackson on Instagram and thank me later!

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    Friends-- How Many of Us Have Them in a Post-Pandemic World?

    In this episode, Vanisha R. Dailey explores the complexities of adult friendships, the impact of the pandemic on social connections, and the loneliness epidemic exacerbated by social media. She shares personal experiences and insights on navigating social anxiety, the importance of genuine connections, and practical tips for building friendships through shared interests and intentional actions.Sources Used for this Episode:https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5b7c56e255b02c683659fe43/t/67001295042a0f327c6e6fab/1728058005340/Loneliness_+Brief+Report+2024_October_FINAL.pdfhttps://www.gse.harvard.edu/ideas/usable-knowledge/24/10/what-causing-our-epidemic-loneliness-and-how-can-we-fix-ithttps://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6889078/pdf/nihms-1060104.pdfhttps://www.simplypsychology.org/ambivert.html#Theoretical-OriginsSend me a text! Become a supporter of the show!Support the showThank you for visiting! Vanisha R. Dailey, Please Say The Dailey [email protected] Become A Supporter Of The Show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2452408/support Instagram: @VanishaRDailey Love the music playing on my podcast? Check out the talented @StrBabyJackson on Instagram and thank me later!

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    The Confusion with Identity within the Black American Community

    In this episode, Vanisha R. Dailey explores the complexities of race, ethnicity, and nationality, sharing personal experiences and insights. She discusses the confusion surrounding these concepts, the impact of misinformation, and the significance of identity in the context of American culture. The conversation also touches on the importance of understanding indigenous identity and the historical context of racial classifications.What Native Land Do You Live On?https://native-land.caRacehttps://www.genome.gov/genetics-glossary/Race#:~:text=Race%20is%20a%20social%20construct,social%20factors%20and%20cultural%20backgrounds.Send me a text! Support the showThank you for visiting! Vanisha R. Dailey, Please Say The Dailey [email protected] Become A Supporter Of The Show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2452408/support Instagram: @VanishaRDailey Love the music playing on my podcast? Check out the talented @StrBabyJackson on Instagram and thank me later!

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    The Importance of Community in Maternal Health and My Birth Story

    In this episode, Vanisha R. Dailey delves into the serious topics of maternal health, community support, and the unique challenges faced by Black mothers. She shares her personal birth story, highlighting the systemic issues in maternal healthcare and the importance of community in navigating motherhood. The conversation emphasizes the need for societal support and understanding of diverse parenting experiences, including those of LGBTQ individuals and the intersectionality of identity in motherhood.@NyaraiWaistBeadshttps://www.instagram.com/nyaraiwaistbeads?igsh=NG8yd3drYnM4YWc1@LaborWithKacihttps://www.instagram.com/laborwithkaci?igsh=NzZyYndzaDZvOHNoPreeclampsia statshttps://www.rochesterregional.org/hub/preeclampsia-risk-african-american-womenHow Soon Do Mothers Go Back To Work?https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3119476/#:~:text=Although%20relatively%20few%20mothers%20(only,41%20percent%20by%20three%20months.Send me a text! Become a supporter of the show!Support the showThank you for visiting! Vanisha R. Dailey, Please Say The Dailey [email protected] Become A Supporter Of The Show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2452408/support Instagram: @VanishaRDailey Love the music playing on my podcast? Check out the talented @StrBabyJackson on Instagram and thank me later!

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    The Impact of AI on Personal Safety--Someone Is Using An AI Photo of Me!

    THE PHOTOhttps://www.facebook.com/share/1BDPkvBXtz/?mibextid=wwXIfrIn this episode, Vanisha R. Dailey discusses her personal updates, including her upcoming grad school journey and a recent vacation. She shares a concerning story about someone using an AI-generated photo of her on social media, highlighting the implications of digital identity theft and the risks associated with modern technology. The conversation emphasizes the need for awareness regarding privacy and the potential dangers of sharing personal information online.Calculate your carbon footprint!https://www.footprintcalculator.org/home/enSend me a text! Support the showThank you for visiting! Vanisha R. Dailey, Please Say The Dailey [email protected] Become A Supporter Of The Show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2452408/support Instagram: @VanishaRDailey Love the music playing on my podcast? Check out the talented @StrBabyJackson on Instagram and thank me later!

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    Navigating Digital Identities, Relationships, and Sexuality

    In this conversation, Vanisha R. Dailey explores the intersections of digital technology, personal identity, and societal norms, particularly in the context of relationships and LGBTQ dynamics. She reflects on her own experiences with social media, the impact of digital sociology, and the evolving definitions of gender and sexuality. The discussion also delves into the historical perspectives on gender roles and the implications of heteronormativity in modern relationships.Population Statistics on Religionhttps://populationeducation.org/world-population-by-religion-a-global-tapestry-of-faith/General Population Count Statistics https://populationmatters.org/lp-the-facts/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw4v6-BhDuARIsALprm305hwg_xMWWMDQ55FCN_rZbZ1m1WDa415k6WW5yoWC9Hda_t0OmYS4aAgCsEALw_wcBThe Social Dilemma Trailerhttps://youtu.be/uaaC57tcci0?si=xSxZAXnG8YPrY1JaColonial Impacts Yoruba Gender and Sexualityhttps://confluence.gallatin.nyu.edu/context/independent-project/colonial-impacts-yoruba-gender-and-sexualityColonialism and Sexual Identity in South Africahttps://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/documents/cfi-subm/2308/subm-colonialism-sexual-orientation-oth-westman.pdfToxic masculinity https://menscenter.org/toxic-masculinity/Poly Relationships in Africahttps://ruor.uottawa.ca/server/api/core/bitstreams/6c4b0ce2-aa25-489c-b173-b9b28f7e9105/contentSend me a text! Become a supporter of the show!Support the showThank you for visiting! Vanisha R. Dailey, Please Say The Dailey [email protected] Become A Supporter Of The Show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2452408/support Instagram: @VanishaRDailey Love the music playing on my podcast? Check out the talented @StrBabyJackson on Instagram and thank me later!

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    Emotional Reactions in Parenting

    In this conversation, Vanisha R. Dailey shares her experiences and reflections on parenting, cultural interactions in her neighborhood, and the emotional challenges that arise when navigating her child's social experiences. She discusses a specific incident involving her child and another child, exploring themes of self-advocacy, emotional reactions, and the importance of mental health in parenting. Vanisha emphasizes the need for parents to be gentle with themselves and encourages open discussions about mental health and therapy.Send me a text! Support the showThank you for visiting! Vanisha R. Dailey, Please Say The Dailey [email protected] Become A Supporter Of The Show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2452408/support Instagram: @VanishaRDailey Love the music playing on my podcast? Check out the talented @StrBabyJackson on Instagram and thank me later!

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    Doechii's Bold Statement--Along With My First Guest

    In this episode, host Vanisha R. Dailey engages in a thought-provoking conversation with her husband, Jesse, about the recent statements made by rapper Doechii regarding her dating preferences and the implications of her comments on heterosexual men. They explore the societal perceptions of masculinity, the impact of patriarchy on both men and women, and the evolving dynamics of gender and sexuality. The discussion delves into the complexities of relationships, the importance of honesty, and the challenges faced by individuals navigating their identities in a changing world.Send me a text! Support the showThank you for visiting! Vanisha R. Dailey, Please Say The Dailey [email protected] Become A Supporter Of The Show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2452408/support Instagram: @VanishaRDailey Love the music playing on my podcast? Check out the talented @StrBabyJackson on Instagram and thank me later!

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    Cultural and Societal Reflections: Black History Month and How Gender is a Social Construct.

    In this conversation on Please Say The Dailey, Vanisha R. Dailey explores the significance of podcasting as a platform for cultural reflection and personal storytelling. She discusses the importance of Black History Month, the origins of its celebration, and the contributions of African Americans. The conversation also delves into the complexities of identity, gender norms, and the need for acceptance and understanding in society. Through personal anecdotes and historical context, Vanisha R. Dailey emphasizes the value of vulnerability and the importance of embracing individuality.Send me a text! Support the showThank you for visiting! Vanisha R. Dailey, Please Say The Dailey [email protected] Become A Supporter Of The Show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2452408/support Instagram: @VanishaRDailey Love the music playing on my podcast? Check out the talented @StrBabyJackson on Instagram and thank me later!

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    You Asked, I Delivered--Welcome To My Podcast!

    In this engaging podcast, Vanisha Dailey-Jones shares her journey of starting a podcast after years of contemplation. She discusses the challenges of navigating social media, particularly the bullying and backlash she faces for expressing her views. The conversation delves into the concept of race as a social construct, exploring its historical context and the societal implications of such constructs. Vanisha emphasizes the importance of understanding these dynamics in today's world, particularly in light of the rise of eugenics and its impact on racial theories.Send me a text! Become a supporter of the show!Support the showThank you for visiting! Vanisha R. Dailey, Please Say The Dailey [email protected] Become A Supporter Of The Show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2452408/support Instagram: @VanishaRDailey Love the music playing on my podcast? Check out the talented @StrBabyJackson on Instagram and thank me later!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Please Say The Dailey is hosted by Vanisha R. Dailey, a sociologist and cultural commentator exploring queer identity, community, and the social systems that shape everyday life. Through research-informed conversation and cultural analysis, the show examines sexuality, digital culture, sustainability, and the norms we take for granted—bridging lived experience and sociological insight.

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