Alison Knowlton Mason and Stanley Bradley are friends turned framily—40somethings getting together to tell stories, laugh, observe and think. The Framily Meeting is a weekly podcast that takes a topical look at universal threads through the lens of pop culture and personal experience. Framily is where we meet to celebrate the kinships we choose and the connections that sustain us.
[ We're grown-ups and we curse on occasion, thus the explicit tag. ]
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Alison Knowlton Mason and Stanley Bradley are friends turned framily—40somethings getting together to tell stories, laugh, observe and think. The Framily Meeting is a weekly podcast that takes a topical look at universal threads through the lens of pop culture and personal experience. Framily is where we meet to celebrate the kinships we choose and the connections that sustain us.
[ We're grown-ups and we curse on occasion, thus the explicit tag. ]
Alison & Stan are joined by LeConté... Stan’s friend from undergrad at the AUC. Together, they reflect on mentorship, learning to play, interrogating and redefining what we’ve been taught about taking care of ourselves, and what learning and unlearning looks like at different stages of life. What’s up for LeConté is the urban ethnography of the Wu-Tang Clan, for Stan, it’s some nonsense about tights and for Alison, making good use of an AppleTV+ subscription.
The Framily Meeting
Alison Knowlton Mason and Stanley Bradley are friends turned framily—40somethings getting together to tell stories, laugh, observe and think. The Framily Meeting is a weekly podcast that takes a topical look at universal threads through the lens of pop culture and personal experience. Framily is where we meet to celebrate the kinships we choose and the connections that sustain us.
[ We're grown-ups and we curse on occasion, thus the explicit tag. ]