“Open Tabs” is the podcast version of that feeling when your mind has 15 thoughts, 3 emotions, and no WiFi. One African man opens the browser of his brain — exploring masculinity, memory, and the mess between.
It is a podcast where nothing’s fully processed, but everything’s still running. It’s where I speak out the thoughts I never quite closed. From mental health spirals to random late-night clarity, this space is raw, honest, sometimes funny, and always real. So if your brain feels like it’s got 19 tabs open — one playing music you can’t find — you’re in the right place.
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“Open Tabs” is the podcast version of that feeling when your mind has 15 thoughts, 3 emotions, and no WiFi. One African man opens the browser of his brain — exploring masculinity, memory, and the mess between.
It is a podcast where nothing’s fully processed, but everything’s still running. It’s where I speak out the thoughts I never quite closed. From mental health spirals to random late-night clarity, this space is raw, honest, sometimes funny, and always real. So if your brain feels like it’s got 19 tabs open — one playing music you can’t find — you’re in the right place.
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Open Tabs Podcast
“Open Tabs” is the podcast version of that feeling when your mind has 15 thoughts, 3 emotions, and no WiFi. One African man opens the browser of his brain — exploring masculinity, memory, and the mess between.
It is a podcast where nothing’s fully processed, but everything’s still running. It’s where I speak out the thoughts I never quite closed. From mental health spirals to random late-night clarity, this space is raw, honest, sometimes funny, and always real. So if your brain feels like it’s got 19 tabs open — one playing music you can’t find — you’re in the right place.