Don't Make Me Codeswitch
Don't Make Me Codeswitch
Podcast Description
“Don’t Make Me Codeswitch” is a podcast about taking the mask off. Loudly, unapologetically, and with receipts.
It’s where real conversations live. Talks about race, relationships, and the trauma we’re tired of pretending doesn’t shape us.
Part truth-telling, part healing, part side-eye, and all heart.
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Content Themes
The podcast delves into themes of race, relationships, and personal trauma, with a focus on the complexities of identity and societal pressures. Episodes include solo storytelling, such as exploring queerness and family dynamics in episode 003, and discussions with guests on topics like the intersection of whiteness and queerness in episode 002. The content aims to shed light on experiences often omitted from mainstream dialogue, creating a space for truth-telling and healing.

“Don’t Make Me Codeswitch” is a podcast about taking the mask off. Loudly, unapologetically, and with receipts.
It’s where real conversations live. Talks about race, relationships, and the trauma we’re tired of pretending doesn’t shape us.
Part truth-telling, part healing, part side-eye, and all heart.
AYO! welcome back!
this week i start my series on interracial relationships and all the different dynamics that can exist within them. this is a solo episode; i share some points from a conversation with another creative and answer some questions from an instagram poll. you'll get a few laughs, but know i'm always deadass over here. HA!
enjoy!

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