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You Can Call Me, Karen

You Can Call Me, Karen

著者: Manni Steph Karen
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You Can Call Me Karen is caught in the middle—too young for Gen X, too tired for Gen Z. Hosted by Manni, Steph, and Karen, three sharp-tongued friends raised on dial-up tones and Dawson’s Creek, the show unpacks the pop culture that shaped the ‘90s and early 2000s. With wit and candor, they dissect the contradictions of coming of age in that era, never afraid to channel their inner Karen if it means saying the quiet parts out loud. No advice, just real talk: a bold, funny, side-eye-laced ride through nostalgia, modern womanhood, and the messiness in between.

© 2025 You Can Call Me, Karen
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  • The U.S. Mental Health Syndrome
    2025/10/05

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    In this episode, we explore the evolution of therapy in the US and its impact on societal perceptions of mental health. We discuss the alarming trends in mental health outcomes, despite increased awareness and treatment options. The conversation delves into cultural influences, the stigma surrounding mental health, and the importance of access to care. We reflect on personal experiences and the need for a more compassionate understanding of mental health as a chronic condition that requires ongoing support.

    References

    https://time.com/6308096/therapy-mental-health-worse-us/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

    https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/databriefs/db444-tables.pdf?utm_source=chatgpt.com

    https://www.axios.com/2023/07/15/therapy-mental-health-addiction-depression?utm_source=chatgpt.com

    https://maintenancephase.buzzsprout.com/1411126/episodes/16529172-blue-zones

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/part-1-attention-deficit-neuropsychology-adhd-with/id1278815517?i=1000551940708


    Keywords: therapy, mental health, cultural impacts, statistics, self-care, societal expectations, ADHD, stigma, wellness, emotional health



    Lastly, please follow us on Instagram (@youcancallmekaren), TikTok (@YCCMKPod), and like/subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!

    As always - a big thank you to Steve Olszewski for the art and images, Calid B and SJ Fadeaway for the musical mixings, and huge credit to Malvina Reynolds (writer) and Schroder Music Co. (ASCAP) (publisher) of the song “Little Boxes”.

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  • The Hollow Hashtag Syndrome
    2025/09/28

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    In this episode, we delve into the concept of performative allyship, exploring its implications and the fine line between genuine activism and superficial gestures. We discuss the impact of social media on activism, particularly during significant events like the Black Lives Matter movement, and how performative actions can sometimes overshadow meaningful change. The conversation also touches on the role of institutions in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion, and the challenges faced in navigating allyship in a complex social landscape. Ultimately, we emphasize the importance of genuine engagement and the need for individuals to reflect on their actions and intentions in the fight against systemic racism.

    References:

    https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/blackout-tuesday-instagram-was-teachable-moment-allies-me-ncna1225961

    https://www.penguin.co.uk/discover/articles/ibram-x-kendi-definition-of-antiracist

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/carmenmorris/2020/11/26/performative-allyship-what-are-the-signs-and-why-leaders-get-exposed/

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DC0DOXbxIOm/?igsh=MTVkeGM0Z2d1YTUzaQ==

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DJq_LOptd10/?img_index=4&igsh=MTNnZnBnZmI5ZXRqMQ==

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CA9C8Xzhzk7/?igsh=cWU4dHdhY29heGIw


    Keywords: performative allyship, social media activism, allyship, systemic racism, community engagement, diversity, equity, inclusion, activism, social justice, cultural awareness


    Lastly, please follow us on Instagram (@youcancallmekaren), TikTok (@YCCMKPod), and like/subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!

    As always - a big thank you to Steve Olszewski for the art and images, Calid B and SJ Fadeaway for the musical mixings, and huge credit to Malvina Reynolds (writer) and Schroder Music Co. (ASCAP) (publisher) of the song “Little Boxes”.

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    1 時間 14 分
  • The Millennial Middle Child Syndrome
    2025/09/21

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    In this episode, we delve into the early cultural moments that shaped millennials, exploring nostalgia for past experiences and the contradictions of growing up during significant societal changes.

    References for today's episode:

    "The Oregon Trail Generation: Life before and after mainstream tech | LinkedIn" - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/oregon-trail-generation-life-before-after-mainstream-tech-morgan

    Scott, Shaun. Millennials and the Moments That Made Us: A Cultural History of the U.S. from 1982-Present

    Harris, Malcolm. Kids These Days: Human Capital and the Making of Millennials

    Keywords: millennials, nostalgia, cultural moments, Billie Jean, generational trauma, Karen stories, cultural shifts, 1980s, social commentary, healthcare experiences, parenting, childhood, technology, social media, cultural influences, generational differences, childhood experiences, digital communication, pop culture


    Lastly, please follow us on Instagram (@youcancallmekaren), TikTok (@YCCMKPod), and like/subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!

    As always - a big thank you to Steve Olszewski for the art and images, Calid B and SJ Fadeaway for the musical mixings, and huge credit to Malvina Reynolds (writer) and Schroder Music Co. (ASCAP) (publisher) of the song “Little Boxes”.

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    1 時間 12 分
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