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Two Watermelons in a Sack
jason ighani, aeric meredith-goujon
6 episodes
2 months ago
A podcast about the lived experience of men and the pieces of it we rarely talk about.
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A podcast about the lived experience of men and the pieces of it we rarely talk about.
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Relationships
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Spirituality
Episodes (6/6)
Two Watermelons in a Sack
Where’s the Shame in That?
Aeric and Jason have a conversation about shame. It’s just the two of them because they couldn’t find anyone else willing to talk about it.
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2 years ago
30 minutes 6 seconds

Two Watermelons in a Sack
How Did We Happen?
In making each episode of this podcast, our efforts in exploring the lived experiences of men were always heartfelt and sincere. 2WS has been, among other things, our attempt to make sense of our experiences, and of those of the people close to us, and to offer up our reflections as something that might be of use to others. It’s been more than a year since we published the episode called “How Did We Happen?”. We’ve learned a few things in our time off from making content. And one of these things is that this episode was in many ways incomplete. We understand no conversation grounded in curiosity and exploration is ever really complete. They are fluid, ever-transforming, and shifting as we continue to develop and mature. Sometimes leaving a work “incomplete” is an honest expression of the path of discovery. But there is a level where it can become misleading and potentially harmful. If we were still making content, we would record a response to this episode and explain the ways in which our perspective has evolved. But, with no plans to record another season at this time, we’ve simply decided to take the episode down. If we do decide to make more content in the future, we’ll bring this episode back and create a follow-up episode that continues the conversation and fills you in on where we’re at now. Until then, the space this episode once occupied will just be a reminder that some ideas truly require the most careful refinement in order to do them the justice they deserve. So on behalf of him, Jason Ighani, me, Aeric Meredith Goujon, and Amy Loder, who produces the hell out of this show, we are 2 Watermelons in a Sack, and we love you. Catch you all next time.
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2 years ago
2 minutes 42 seconds

Two Watermelons in a Sack
Hey, Dad?
Aeric and Jason sit down with their fathers and finally ask them that one question they’ve never been able to ask.
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2 years ago
38 minutes 20 seconds

Two Watermelons in a Sack
What Do You Think of Me?
Aeric and Jason have a long overdue conversation to dissect their unlikely friendship and figure out how it’s survived all these years.
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2 years ago
21 minutes 38 seconds

Two Watermelons in a Sack
Who Really Knows You?
Aeric and Jason stumble on an intriguing question. A good question is like watermelon - best shared with friends.
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2 years ago
23 minutes 59 seconds

Two Watermelons in a Sack
Two Whats in a What?
Aeric and Jason do their best to explain what this podcast is about who it’s for and why all the hassle feels worthwhile.
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2 years ago
17 minutes 1 second

Two Watermelons in a Sack
A podcast about the lived experience of men and the pieces of it we rarely talk about.