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Just a Dash
Dashka Gabriel
14 episodes
2 days ago
Names help us feel like we belong within our communities, and more importantly, within ourselves. So what happens if that's not the case? What happens when our names make us feel alienated or out of place? And what happens when we reclaim them in effort to feel more at home within our bodies?
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Names help us feel like we belong within our communities, and more importantly, within ourselves. So what happens if that's not the case? What happens when our names make us feel alienated or out of place? And what happens when we reclaim them in effort to feel more at home within our bodies?
Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Mo Money, Mo Problems?
Just a Dash
2 hours 1 minute
4 years ago
Mo Money, Mo Problems?
My relationship with money is a bit of a love/hate one. Can ya'll relate? But I'm starting to replace that mindset with gratitude & it's not always easy. Maya Williams – your new favorite money maven – joins me to discuss all things $$$ related, from investing in yourself to investing in the future. Plus, hear my thoughts on The Grammys, reboots & more. Oh, one last thing...#FreeBritney.
Just a Dash
Names help us feel like we belong within our communities, and more importantly, within ourselves. So what happens if that's not the case? What happens when our names make us feel alienated or out of place? And what happens when we reclaim them in effort to feel more at home within our bodies?