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. ]
PART ONE: This conversation was rich and filled with so many funny and meaningful stories that we couldn’t stop talking! Enjoy the first half of this conversation now and hear the rest next week! || Alison & Stan are joined by Natasha... Alison’s friendtee (friend + mentee). Together, they tell stories… digging back in the far past for earliest memories, reflecting on memories that shape and define us and consider what observing and distilling our memories can teach us.
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. ]