Let's Talk Sis
The Let's Talk Sis Podcast
Hey! On Instagram, we're Let's Talk Sis. But in real life, we're Alexis and Chante, two real life sisters, having important conversations together and with our families about race, diversity, and human connection. We can't wait to talk with you!
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Jul 10, 2026
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Ensuring Freedom of Speech and Safety for All with Sharon McMahon 10.07.2026 48:03
We are back for Part 2 of our conversation with Sharon McMahon (@sharonsaysso). In this episode, we dive deep on Sharon's recent experiences here in our home state of Utah with the highly publicized cancellation of her speaking engagement at Utah Valley University. With a goal to understand what happened, what's next, and how we all move forward together to strengthen our democracy, pres...
The Responsibility of Democracy with Sharon McMahon 26.06.2026 40:46
We are so excited to share Part 1 of our conversation with America's Government Teacher, Sharon McMahon (@sharonsaysso)! We loved the opportunity to ask Sharon about what "democracy" really means and what it requires of each of us. "If the government is the people, then the people are what we need to take care of...I try to not lose faith that what I do will matter." Tune...
Staying Sane in a Culture of Bad News 12.03.2026 26:14
Welcome to Season 2 of the Let's Talk Sis podcast! We're so excited to be back. HOW ARE YOU DOING?! It's been a crazy few months, and we've heard from many of you that the mental weight of everything going on in the world feels like A LOT. We're feeling that, too. And sometimes, with all the stresses of family life, work, community and church responsibilities, and everythi...
Combatting Dehumanization in our Communities and our Hearts 23.07.2025 36:39
Dehumanization -- depriving someone of human qualities, personality, or dignity because of perceived differences -- has been responsible for the some of the darkest chapters in the history of the world. How do we root out this significant societal problem from our communities? It begins with each one of us rooting it out of our own hearts. As we lean in, get closer, and try to understand the uniqu...
Independence Day 2025: Finding Patriotism in a Complicated USA 01.07.2025 38:28
As we approach July 4th this year, some are wondering how best to celebrate. Behind all our traditions -- family, food, parades, fireworks -- some significant questions linger. For the black community, Independence Day can call up some complicated feelings. But even more broadly this year, many are questioning what being a patriot really means in the current political climate. What is true patriot...
Celebrating Juneteenth 2025 14.06.2025 33:16
This coming week will mark the celebration of Juneteenth 2025. While it's an important and meaningful celebration for many across the USA, others are unsure exactly what it is, why it's celebrated, and how they can appropriately participate. Especially this year, at a time of great division in our country, leaning in to understand the histories and lived experiences of others is vital an...
Our American History and the President's Executive Order to "Restore Truth and Sanity" 17.05.2025 44:47
On March 27th, President Trump issued an executive order focused on "Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History." In part, it read, "Over the past decade, Americans have witnessed a concerted and widespread effort to rewrite our Nation’s history, replacing objective facts with a distorted narrative driven by ideology rather than truth. This revisionist movement seeks to undermi...
What Can I Do to Engage in Today's Political Issues? (with Emma Petty Addams) 25.04.2025 50:54
On Instagram, many of our followers are concerned about what they should be doing to engage in the major political issues they're confronted with everyday online. They see things they have questions and maybe even concerns about, but they're worried that they don't know enough to do anything, and even then, they don't know what they would even do! In this conversation, Emma Pet...
The History of Racial Terms 12.04.2025 20:37
At the base of everything we do is a desire to help all of us create more powerful human connections despite the differences that could divide us. We've made particular effort in our training and consulting work to help people understand how to use the most humanizing terms possible when we refer to one another. But the history of racial terminology is complicated and nuanced, and we know tha...
Talking with Teens about Political and Cultural Issues (with Brooke Romney) 14.03.2025 29:41
In today's socio-political climate, many of us regularly find ourselves in conversations with friends and family members about the state of our world and the many difficult cultural issues we face. Our kids, and especially our teens, are watching and listening. Carefully. And they have questions. As they're developing their own thoughts and opinions, our leadership and continual dialogue...
Empathy: Fundamental Weakness or Greatest Strength? (with special guest Molly Bice Jackson) 08.03.2025 40:59
This week during a podcast interview, Elon Musk surprised some listeners when he said, "The fundamental weakness of Western civilization is empathy." While further examination of the context of his statement is helpful, clarity about the value of empathy and its powerful role in our homes, neighborhoods, communities, and the world is vital. This week we're joined by author and speak...
Recognizing and Responding to Propaganda 01.03.2025 35:09
"Propaganda" is a big word that we hear often, but what does it actually mean? Where are we seeing propaganda in today’s political and cultural landscape? And how should we respond when we see it? We’re digging into this important and highly relevant topic on today’s episode of The Let’s Talk Sis podcast.
Maintaining Healthy Relationships Amid Serious Differences 26.02.2025 34:37
In today's world, within families, friend groups, neighborhoods, religious congregations, and communities, serious differences seem to be emerging--political, religious, cultural and otherwise. Learning to interact peacefully and respectfully amid these differences is vital for our survival and happiness as a society. Study after study has revealed how much human beings need each other. Cutti...
Historical Implications of Beyonce's Cowboy Carter 20.02.2025 37:28
After multiple historic wins at the Grammy Awards earlier this month -- including Album of the Year and Country Album of the Year -- Beyonce's Cowboy Carter is seeing a resurgence in streaming and in dialogue across social media and beyond. Some feel Bey deserved the wins. Others have questioned the validity of the Recording Academy's voting processes and the relative value of a "co...
The Super Bowl & The Black National Anthem 08.02.2025 15:37
The Black National Anthem, "Lift Every Voice and Sing," is typically performed at the Super Bowl following "The Star Spangled Banner." We always get a lot of questions about the anthem: Where did it come from? What is its historical and cultural significance? Does it add to or take away from The Star Spangled Banner? What does it mean to the Black community when it is performed...
DEI vs. MEI 06.02.2025 34:07
In President Trump's inaugural address on January 20, 2025, he said that, as a nation, we're moving from DEI -- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion -- to MEI -- Merit, Excellence, and Intelligence. So here's the question: Can MEI replace DEI? And let's talk about DEI; what's been harmful? What's been helpfui? What are the benefits and shortcomings of both approaches? Thi...
Defining Racism and Racial Bias 16.01.2025 27:56
Alexis and Chanté explore the definitions of racism and racial bias.
Bridges Between Our Lived Experiences 24.12.2024 18:15
Welcome to the Let's Talk Sis podcast! Let's set the stage for the conversations we'll have here and explore the bridges between our varied life experiences.
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