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Shit We Don't Talk About

By Mia Voss

Shit We Don’t Talk About is the podcast that takes on topics we should be talking about more often and openly. Guests and topics will be incredibly diverse, sometimes painful, sometimes joyful but all things we need to talk about candidly to keep us all informed and connected. Shit we don’t talk about is for everyone It’s time we speak up because we can’t begin to change shit if we don’t talk about it.
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Ep 79 - Far Right Fairy Tales

Shit We Don't Talk AboutApr 11, 2023

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Ep 79 - Far Right Fairy Tales
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Ep 78 - Dating as a Female Founder
Mar 28, 202340:43
Ep 77 - Addiction Stigma

Ep 77 - Addiction Stigma

Welcome to Episode 77 of Shit We Don’t Talk About. My guest is Kevin Hyer, CEO of The Hyer Calling Foundation, Inc., a Philadelphia based 501(c)(3) that destigmatizes the disease of addiction in the workplace. In this episode, Kevin shares his own personal story of addiction and how he now helps to tackle addiction stigma.

More about Kevin:

Kevin Hyer, Esq. is CEO of The Hyer Calling Foundation, Inc., a Philadelphia based 501(c)(3) that destigmatizes the disease of addiction in the workplace through helping people in recovery secure and maintain long term employment and educating organizations on the benefits of hiring people in recovery. A labor lawyer in recovery from meth addiction, Kevin earned his B.S. in Labor & HR from Penn State and J.D. with a labor/employment law focus from The University of Baltimore School of Law.  Follow them on Facebook


Full Shownotes: https://miavoss.live/77

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Feb 23, 202338:28
Ep 76 - How to be a living organ donor

Ep 76 - How to be a living organ donor

The topic is Living Organ Donation and the guest is Colleen Hjort-Frederiksen is a Living Donor Support Manager with The National Kidney Foundation AND a Living Kidney Donor. Tune in to hear her personal story & also find out how to be a Living Organ Donor (and how surprisingly easy it can be to donate). 

Want to know more about living donation? Check out the National Kidney Foundation website: https://www.kidney.org/transplantation

If you're currently testing to donate or are a kidney patient interested in a peer mentor OR if you've donated or are a kidney patient interested in being a peer mentor, they can check out the NKF PEERS webpage with link to register here: https://www.kidney.org/peers

Reach out to Colleen directly! colleen.hjortfrederiksen@kidney.org

Full Shownotes: https://miavoss.live/76

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Jan 25, 202326:11
Ep 75 - Festivus - Airing of The Grievances for 2022

Ep 75 - Festivus - Airing of The Grievances for 2022

Ending the year right proper with a rousing super-long (that's what she said) episode featuring one of my favorites, Drew Linsalata of The Anxious Truth. 

The List of Grievances is extensive & topics include:

Festivus For the Rest of Us The Pressure of the Holidays
The Nap Ministry - Rest is Resistance (Mia's new mid-grade obsession) Strong People - Why is no one checking on us? Bullshitters: FTX, Sam Bankman Fried, Adam Neumann & WeWork, Anna Delvey  Feats of Strength Things to incorporate for 2023

Full Shownotes: https://miavoss.live/75

Follow Drew here: https://theanxioustruth.com/

Find Mia On Social Media here.

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Dec 23, 202201:00:32
Ep 74 - Somatic Healing
Dec 03, 202235:08
Ep. 73 - Get Your Shit Together and Get Organized
Dec 03, 202243:36
Ep 72 - Postpartum Depression & Modern Mom Myths

Ep 72 - Postpartum Depression & Modern Mom Myths

Guest April Kelly discusses her motherhood journey including postpartum depression, restricted milk supply, medical gaslighting, doula birthing, and more.


More about April and her journey:

Just a few years ago, April Kelly and her family were celebrating one of the most joyous times of their lives, bringing home their new baby. Like most parents, she and her husband experienced the full range of emotions, happiness, excitement, a tinge of anxiety but most of all, the warm sensation of unyielding love. Shortly after returning home from the birth of their 3rd child, they were faced with a sudden change of events that ultimately led them to make the decision to supplement full-time. After battling postpartum depression, a restricted milk supply, and excruciating feedings, April decided to grasp onto the tidbit of sanity she had left, forgetting about the mommy guilt and diving headfirst into supplementing. "Like many moms, I felt ashamed, overwhelmed, and a bit guilty. What could I have done differently to avoid this outcome? I wasn't looking forward to the task of formula shopping or the potential of mom-shaming that sometimes comes along with formula feeding." After experiencing terrible side effects from a popular plant-based formula on the market, April and her husband decided to take matters into their own hands, committing to extensive research on formula ingredients and alternative options. Safe to say, a fire was lit that still burns today. "With the aid of pediatricians, industry experts, my husband, and all of my mom-friends, we've developed a special recipe that provides complete nutrition, quality, and convenience." As a woman, a mom of four, and a wife, April strives to create an inclusive family-friendly brand that empowers, educates, and equips parents to make the best decisions regarding the health and well-being of their children starting with their ready-made plant-based formula for infants, and toddlers

Website: www.thesurecompany.com

Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/thesurecompany

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/

Full show notes on this episode can be found here:

https://miavoss.live/72

Find Mia On Social Media here.

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Nov 04, 202243:55
Ep. 71 - Black Media Experience
Nov 04, 202250:28
Ep 070 - Friendship Breakups

Ep 070 - Friendship Breakups

This is shit we DEFINITELY don't talk about: Friendship Breakups. This is a messy and taboo subject for many and guest Aimée La Fountain dives deep into the nuanced layers of kicking a friendship to the curb.

Pro-tip: This episode is an excellent follow-up and pairs nicely with Episodes 68 and 69

Aimée La Fountain is a Greater New York-based writer and marketing strategist. She currently serves as an arts columnist for Gannett and specializes in features. Her writing has appeared in YES!, SELF, The New York Times, and The Washington Post, among others.

I wrote a piece for Yes! Magazine offering advice for recovering from the end of a friendship, based on what I've learned from a few breakup experiences with long-term (10+ years) friends.I believe there's a hunger to address the issue because despite it being a common (in a 2016 Finnish study, 70% of participants had ended friendships) and painful (a 2010 study found that social rejection can be as distressing as physical pain) experience, society tends to give it little attention. The end of a friendship can be as devastating as the end of a romantic relationship, yet we don't have friendship divorces or other established norms for how to go about it. While we also have expressions like "it's not you, it's me" for romantic relationships, there isn't a similarly established dialogue for friendship breakups.

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Full show notes on this episode can be found here:

https://miavoss.live/70

Oct 28, 202231:12
Ep 69 - Dating Tips and Dick Pics
Oct 21, 202243:26
Ep. 68 - Modern Dating & Relationship Tips
Oct 07, 202246:01
Ep 067 - Ayahuasca & other plant medicines

Ep 067 - Ayahuasca & other plant medicines

 Today’s topic is ayahuasca & other healing plant medicine modalities and I have two guests! Humberto Alcala(who is a shaman by the way) and Ruger Hebert - they have an ayahuasca retreat center called Finca el Pendulo in Jalisco Mexico. Tune in as we discuss all the amazing benefits and we do a deep dive into the background of ayahuasca as well as the experience itself.

Humberto Alcala, is best described as a modern-day medicine man. Ten years ago, after several personal experiences with ayahuasca, the medicine led him away from his successful contracting business in California towards becoming a highly respected facilitator – and Shaman – of mental exploration and emotional healing through sacred medicines.  The culmination of this path resulted in training with an experienced traditional Shipibo Shaman, while living amongst the indigenous tribes deep in the Peruvian jungle near Pucallpa Peru. Humberto’s background combined with traditional shamanic training provides an effective bridge between the western psychology alongside the native South American medicines.

Ruger Hebert is the creator and director of Mexisoul Retreats.  His connection to plant medicine is a deeply personal one. In May of 2021, while living in Las Vegas, he crossed paths with Humberto in one of his ayahuasca ceremonies. For many years prior he struggled with depression and a general dissatisfaction with life.  The experience was transformative, life-changing, and culminated in a journey where he created and now directs ayahuasca retreats at a center called Finca el Pendulo in Jalisco Mexico.

Their mission is to help our guests heal, find their purpose, and connect with their higher selves.

https://mexisoulretreats.com/


For full show notes on this episode:

https://miavoss.live/67

Find Mia online:

https://miavoss.live/ 

https://linktr.ee/miavosslive.

Sep 09, 202235:50
Ep 066 - Tales of Non Traditional Women
Aug 04, 202232:20
EP 065A - Growing Up In A Cult - Part 2
Jul 29, 202236:54
EP 065 - Growing Up In A Cult - Part 1
Jul 22, 202235:13
EP 064 - Kambo - Amazing Frog Medicine
Jul 14, 202235:21
EP 63 - OCD and Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Jun 30, 202239:11
EP 062 - Toxic Emotional Intelligence
Jun 24, 202229:58
EP 061 - Universal & Inclusive Design
Jun 16, 202229:19
EP 060 - Inclusive And Adaptive Fashion and Design w/Mindy Scheier, CEO of Runway of Dreams Foundation
Jun 01, 202233:25
EP 059 - Invisible Disabilities
May 26, 202250:20
EP 058 - Wheelchair Boss Life
May 04, 202246:51
EP 057 - Planning To Plan
Apr 20, 202235:48
EP 056 - Death Doula and Ritual Healing
Apr 06, 202235:10
EP 055 - Fundraising
Mar 25, 202235:31
EP 054 - The Universe Does Not Have Your Back
Mar 17, 202234:30
EP 053 - Farewelling
Mar 09, 202240:46
EP 052 - Death Wives
Feb 25, 202243:39
EP 051 - Birth Doula - Part 2
Feb 18, 202241:14
EP 050 - What Is A Birth Doula?
Feb 03, 202239:13
EP 049 - Shame Game
Jan 28, 202225:42
EP 048 - When Helping Doesn't Help

EP 048 - When Helping Doesn't Help

On episode 48 of Shit We Don’t Talk About, Mia is joined by Kara Valentine, founder of Threads Worldwide, a fair trade jewelry company that features artisans from around the world. Mia and Kara explored “when helping doesn’t help”.

Helping in times of need is a good thing, right?  Well ... not always!  Mia and Kara chat about how lack of planning, poor organization, or a lack of awareness can accidentally turn helping into something completely different.

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For full show notes on this episode:

https://miavoss.live/48

Find Mia online here or here.

Jan 25, 202241:56
EP 047 - Violent Femmes of History
Jan 13, 202244:03
EP 046 - Boundaries: Get Some!
Dec 30, 202135:23
EP 045 - Trauma, PTSD and Anxiety with Joe Ryan

EP 045 - Trauma, PTSD and Anxiety with Joe Ryan

On this episode of Sh!t We Don't Talk About, Mia is joined by Joe Ryan, creator and host of the It's Not You, It's Your Trauma podcast.  Joe talks about how opening up about his past and his mental health struggles has been a bit part of his recovery and forward progress while also creating a healing space for others at the same time.

Joe is a great example of how moving beyond blame and dragging shame out into the daylight are critical parts of the healing and recovery process so check it out!

Joe Ryan Links

- Website: https://joeryan.com

- Instagram: https://instagram.com/joeryan


For full show notes on this episode:

https://miavoss.live/45

Find Mia online here or here.

Nov 11, 202131:10
EP 044 - Incarceration
Nov 02, 202143:49
EP 043 - Narcolepsy
Oct 07, 202136:15
EP 042 - Lizard Brain Top Tips
Sep 23, 202134:08
EP 041 - Colonoscopy Booty Call
Sep 17, 202120:16
EP 040 - Standing Up Online

EP 040 - Standing Up Online

On the 40th episode of Shit We Don't Talk About, Mia is joined by ... Mia Voss!  Tune in for a bit of a classic Mia rant about standing up online and how to go beyond copy and paste to include real action items that spark change and encourage productive discussion.

For full show notes on this episode visit https://miavoss.live/40

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MUSIC CREDIT:

Inspiring Experience  by Rafael Krux

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5670-inspiring-experience-

Inspirational Infinity Of Space by WinnieTheMoog

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6593-inspirational-infinity-of-space

License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Sep 11, 202117:56
EP 039 - Andrew Cuomo, Systemic Sexism and Harassment - Sh!t We Don't KNOW About W/ Drew Linsalata
Aug 13, 202142:01
EP 038 - MS & Immunocompromised in the time of COVID

EP 038 - MS & Immunocompromised in the time of COVID

On the 38th episode of Shit We Don’t Talk About, Mia has a chat with entrepreneur and podcaster Jillian Leslie.  Jillian is here to talk about living with Multiple Sclerosis and the special challenges that creates in the time of a global pandemic that feels like it just won't go away.

For full show notes on this episode visit https://miavoss.live/38

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Find Mia online here or here.

MUSIC CREDIT:

Inspiring Experience  by Rafael Krux

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5670-inspiring-experience-

Inspirational Infinity Of Space by WinnieTheMoog

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6593-inspirational-infinity-of-space

License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Aug 09, 202146:28
EP 037 - Pure OCD & Intrusive Thoughts

EP 037 - Pure OCD & Intrusive Thoughts

On the 37th episode of Shit We Don’t Talk About, Mia has a chat with OCD sufferer, author, and advocate Chrissie Hodges. Chrissie has lived the “Pure-O” experience and still is. She’s a wealth of knowledge and experience, so give this one a listen!

For full show notes on this episode: https://miavoss.live/37

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Find Mia online here or here.

MUSIC CREDIT:

Inspiring Experience  by Rafael Krux

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5670-inspiring-experience-

Inspirational Infinity Of Space by WinnieTheMoog

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6593-inspirational-infinity-of-space

License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/



Jul 08, 202149:06
EP 036 - Post Pandemic Re-Entry w/ Drew Linsalata

EP 036 - Post Pandemic Re-Entry w/ Drew Linsalata

On the latest episode of Shit We Don't Talk About, Mia is joined again by Drew Linsalata, host of The Anxious Truth podcast (and full disclosure - producer of Shit We Don't Talk About). Mia and Drew discuss post-pandemic re-entry issues and anxieties as the world emerges from the long COVID shutdown.  Lot's to go over in this one, so tune in!

For full show notes on this episode: https://miavoss.live/36

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Find Mia online here or here.

MUSIC CREDIT:

Inspiring Experience  by Rafael Krux

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5670-inspiring-experience-

Inspirational Infinity Of Space by WinnieTheMoog

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6593-inspirational-infinity-of-space

License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Jun 24, 202140:43
EP 035 - Men Are Great! AKA/ Getting Rid of Toxic Masculinity
Jun 17, 202141:25
EP 034 - Sex & Intimacy For All! w/ Leslie Gustafson
Jun 11, 202146:01
EP 033 - Cosmetic & Beauty Industry Stigmas w/ Heather Fink

EP 033 - Cosmetic & Beauty Industry Stigmas w/ Heather Fink

In this episode of Shit We Don't Talk About, Mia is joined by Heather Fink to dish on some serious issues in the cosmetics and beauty industry.  Heather has been in the business since the late 1980s, so she knows a thing or two about a thing or two when it comes to this industry!

For full show notes on this episode, visit https://miavoss.live/33

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Find Mia online here or here.

MUSIC CREDIT:

Inspiring Experience  by Rafael Krux

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5670-inspiring-experience-

Inspirational Infinity Of Space by WinnieTheMoog

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6593-inspirational-infinity-of-space

License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Jun 04, 202146:10
Episode 032 - Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Diagnosis w/ Elizabeth Anne Hamilton

Episode 032 - Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Diagnosis w/ Elizabeth Anne Hamilton

Elizabeth Anne Hamilton lived most of her life thinking that she was completely broken. An Autism diagnosis at the age of 41 turned out the be the missing piece in Elizabeth's mental health and well-being puzzle.

For full show notes on this episode, visit https://miavoss.live/32

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Find Mia online here or here.

MUSIC CREDIT:

Inspiring Experience  by Rafael Krux

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5670-inspiring-experience-

Inspirational Infinity Of Space by WinnieTheMoog

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6593-inspirational-infinity-of-space

License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

May 28, 202143:23
EP 031 - Mental Health and Wellness Stigma w/ Ian Adair

EP 031 - Mental Health and Wellness Stigma w/ Ian Adair

Ian Adair has struggled with learning disabilities his whole life. His trials and tribulations led him to write “Stronger Than Stigma.  A Call to Action: Stories of Grief, Loss and Inspiration!”.  On episode 31 of Shit We Don’t Talk About, Mia speaks to Ian about the impact of mental illness, addiction, and suicide.

For full show notes on this episode, visit https://miavoss.live/31

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Find Mia online here or here.

MUSIC CREDIT:

Inspiring Experience  by Rafael Krux

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5670-inspiring-experience-

Inspirational Infinity Of Space by WinnieTheMoog

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6593-inspirational-infinity-of-space

License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

May 20, 202147:43
EP 030 - Neurodivergent Kids and Building Community

EP 030 - Neurodivergent Kids and Building Community

In this episode of Shit We Don’t Talk About, Mia chats with V.R. Maddox about her experience raising a neurodivergent child and building community. Vee shares not only her experiences, but the lessons she's learned along the way, and she does it with a no-nonsense and even borderline hilarious approach.  This one is a good listen!

For full show notes on this episode, visit https://miavoss.live/30

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Find Mia online here or here.

MUSIC CREDIT:

Inspiring Experience  by Rafael Krux

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5670-inspiring-experience-

Inspirational Infinity Of Space by WinnieTheMoog

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6593-inspirational-infinity-of-space

License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/


May 14, 202144:53
EP 029 - Question Your Leaders! - Shit We Don't KNOW About With Drew Linsalata
Apr 18, 202156:16
EP 028 - OCD & Pregnancy | Jenna Overbaugh

EP 028 - OCD & Pregnancy | Jenna Overbaugh

On episode 28 of Shit We Don’t Talk About, Mia chats with therapist Jenna Overbaugh about pregnancy, postpartum OCD, and mental health in general when it comes to pregnancy and being a new mom.

For full show notes on this episode, visit https://miavoss.live/28

Find Jenna Overbaugh Online

Instagram: https://instagram.com/jenna.overbaugh

Podcast: “All The Hard Things

Website: jennaoverbaugh.com

Facebook: jennaoverbaughpage

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Find Mia online here or here.

MUSIC CREDIT:

Inspiring Experience  by Rafael Krux

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5670-inspiring-experience-

Inspirational Infinity Of Space by WinnieTheMoog

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6593-inspirational-infinity-of-space

License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Apr 09, 202132:40
EP 027 - Tales of 1st Time Motherhood | Jennifer Beck

EP 027 - Tales of 1st Time Motherhood | Jennifer Beck

In episode 27 of Shit We Don’t Talk About, Mia is joined by Jennifer Beck to discuss her journey as a first-time mom. As many of you out there know, social media makes it look so easy sometimes, right? Parenthood can definitely be a joy but, dang, there are a lot of things that can happen for new moms along the way. This is a must-listen for anyone starting a family or just thinking about it!

For full show notes on this episode, visit https://miavoss.live/27

Find Jennifer Beck online here:

https://www.facebook.com/MyJihi

https://www.instagram.com/myjihi/

https://jihi.com

(Use code MIA10 for a 10 percent discount on all Jihi products)

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Find Mia online here or here.

MUSIC CREDIT:

Inspiring Experience  by Rafael Krux

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5670-inspiring-experience-

Inspirational Infinity Of Space by WinnieTheMoog

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6593-inspirational-infinity-of-space

License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Apr 02, 202145:03
EP 026 - Feisty Business Tips from Mia

EP 026 - Feisty Business Tips from Mia

In this episode of Shit We Don’t Talk About, Mia has a few things to say, so she’s gonna say them!

The highlights:

“Don’t Transact Like An Asshat” - Mia Voss, 2017 Meetings Do Not Need to Last Forever Avoid High-Cost / Low ROI Transactions Vetting Your Introductions

For full show notes on this episode, visit miavoss.live/26

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Find Mia online here or here.

MUSIC CREDIT:

Inspiring Experience  by Rafael Krux

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5670-inspiring-experience-

Inspirational Infinity Of Space by WinnieTheMoog

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6593-inspirational-infinity-of-space

License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Mar 19, 202127:32
EP 025 - Disability - Design, Social & Otherwise | Sheila Schneider
Mar 11, 202156:15
EP 024 - Shit We Don't KNOW About Episode 2: Bongo's Clown Room
Feb 08, 202130:01
E 23 - Ethical Non-Monogamy | Sagan Morrow

E 23 - Ethical Non-Monogamy | Sagan Morrow

On the 23rd episode of Shit We Don’t Talk About, we welcome Sagan Morrow to discuss ethical non-monogamy and polyamory and break the mystery and myths wide open. She is a romantic comedy novelist and productivity strategist, hobbyist burlesque dancer, and she identifies as polyamorous.

The idea that there's only one person that we can be romantically in love with is outdated.

What ethical non monogamy does is step away from our traditional understanding of what romantic relationships need to be and flip it on its head. We can step outside of what society tells us we need to do, escaping the conformity of traditional relationship styles and the expected relationship structures within society and make our own rules about our relationships.

Three takeaways from this episode of the Shit We Don’t Talk About podcast:

We really need to tune into what we want, rather than what we're told we should want. There are far too many people out there who are just not happy with their lives seemingly because they didn't actively make a choice of what they wanted to do and just did what they believed they were “supposed” to do.
There are many variations of what ethical non-monogamy is, and each person gets to determine what that means and what those boundaries are for them. It's all about freedom. We get to define things ourselves, create our own labels, and we get to have nuance with them and that definition might evolve over time - and that's more than okay.
When exploring polyamory and ethical non-monogamy, start from a safer space, a place that doesn't feel like it's so far out of your comfort zone. Approaching it the way you would your friendships - you can have love for more than one friend - helps when you consider your romantic relationships.

Sagan started from her safe space, which is writing. Its how she wound up writing her polyamorous passion series that explores polyamory and ethical non monogamy through the lens of romantic comedy. Its given readers a chance to see a different type of love triangle, to see romance happening in all kinds of different ways. And it’s helped others start to ask what freedom looks like in their own relationships.

When asked what some of the questions people can ask themselves when exploring polyamory and ethical non-monogamy, Sagan says “really just sit down and think about what do I want from my life? All other things aside, if I could have everything I want, what would that look like? And really just looking at absolutely everything if I could have everything I possibly wanted? What would it be? Not looking at what's realistic at all, just thinking about what do I actually want?” That's a good place to start.

We think so too.

To stay up to date and get the behind-the-scenes scoop on Sagan’s writing journey, you can tune into the Indie Author Weekly podcast, or visit SaganMorrow.com to access productivity resources.

You can connect with Sagan here:

Website: www.saganmorrow.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/livingintherealworld

Twitter: @saganlives 

For full show notes on this episode, visit miavoss.live/23

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Find Mia online here or here.

MUSIC CREDIT:

Inspiring Experience  by Rafael Krux

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5670-inspiring-experience-

Inspirational Infinity Of Space by WinnieTheMoog

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6593-inspirational-infinity-of-space

License: http://creati

Jan 29, 202134:42
EP 022 - 3/5 Clause and Dismantling Racism | Candice Bailey

EP 022 - 3/5 Clause and Dismantling Racism | Candice Bailey

On the 22nd episode of Shit We Don’t Talk About, Candace Bailey joins us to disrupt the narrative about race and racism in the US today. She is an advocate against police brutality, and justice, systemic oppression, and racism.
The one thing that’s been apparent the last four years and certainly in the last year is that shit has to start at home. It will take a grassroots effort to change the narrative that is dominated by the mainstream media and social networking sites. We can no longer avoid uncomfortable conversations and need to acknowledge that white supremacy exists on multiple levels, has existed since the founding of our country, can’t be denied, and it can’t be wished away.
Three takeaways from this episode of the Shit We Don’t Talk About podcast:

The root of our issue is that within our country’s founding documents, anyone with melanin in their skin is considered three-fifths of a human being. So we should be talking about what does it mean to be three-fifths of a human and what that means to you as a white person or as a person of color.

America has done a great job throughout its history of putting band-aids on bullet wounds. When you put a bandaid on a bullet wound without removing the bullet, left alone it infects the whole body, and we need to stop asking why that wound doesn’t heal.

When we're talking about the three P's of white power, we’re talking about Plantation, Penitentiary, and Pharma. These three elements are the evolution of white supremacy, where the penitentiary becomes the plantation and Big Pharma is the slave master.


Candace’s advice to white people would be “Listen a lot to people of color, black people. Listen to what they're telling you. And don't be on the defensive. Just absorb some of it and take it home with you and unpack that with your family. And when someone says ‘I'm not racist’, challenge that and say, ‘How are you not racist? Help me to understand what do you do that works against racism every day? Or what do you do that makes you believe that you're not?’”
Asking these types of questions is just the type of grassroots, ground-level conversations that need to be had in order to disrupt the current narrative regarding race and injustice in America.
You can connect with Candace here:
Website:
www.lighthouselove.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/Lightcarrier13
Twitter: @candiACTION
For full show notes on this episode, visit miavoss.live/22
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MUSIC CREDIT:
Inspiring Experience by Rafael Krux
Link: filmmusic.io/song/5670-inspiring-experience-
Inspirational Infinity Of Space by WinnieTheMoog
Link: filmmusic.io/song/6593-inspirational-infinity-of-space
License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Jan 21, 202153:41
EP 021 - What Are You, Psychic? | Rick Finbow

EP 021 - What Are You, Psychic? | Rick Finbow

In episode  21 of Shit We Don’t Talk About, Mia is joined by Rick Finbow.  Rick is a Denver-based psychic medium, animal communicator, and magical life coach. Mia and Rick dive into the world of trusting your gut, psychic powers, finding the right psychic, tarot card, and more.

Takeaways - What Can A Reader Do For You?

A good reader can help you make sense of the world around you.  Conceptualizing life events or even major societal shifts (global pandemic, anyone?) within the framework of a larger schema that can explain why and how things are happening can be very useful. A reader is not just here to predict the future.  A reader can help you interpret both the past and the present in a productive way. Readers can help you see and understand patterns and cycles.  Rick points out that so much of the upheaval we are currently experiencing in the world has been repeated again and again throughout the ages. Things that seem overwhelming and “unprecedented” have likely happened before. We can learn from those things.  A good reader can help you see this. A reader can help you understand and navigate day-to-day situations and challenges.  Especially today, the changes forced upon us by the pandemic, societal and political changes may mean that you have to show up differently in the world.  Your reader can help you get a grip on these things.

To find Rick Finbow online, visit psychicrick.com

For full show notes on this episode, visit miavoss.live/21

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MUSIC CREDIT:

Inspiring Experience  by Rafael Krux

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5670-inspiring-experience-

Inspirational Infinity Of Space by WinnieTheMoog

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6593-inspirational-infinity-of-space

License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Jan 14, 202134:32
EP 020 - Keep Your Mind On Your Money | Nicole Barham
Jan 07, 202139:18
EP 019 - Healing Trauma & Must Love Dogs | Erin Moore

EP 019 - Healing Trauma & Must Love Dogs | Erin Moore

On the 19th episode of Shit We Don’t Talk About, Erin Moore’s got the scoop on healing trauma, dogs, and business. We think that’s the perfect hat trick! Besides, it is high time that we start healing trauma and not retraumatizing ourselves, right? We’re all about the good vibes.

Trauma is in everyone’s wheelhouse, and childhood anxiety is not far behind for many people. Since this is the case, it is more critical than ever that we approach healing without shame. It’s tough to do, but that’s why we have Erin. And she has done something really cool, which is working with dogs to help heal her trauma. Unbeknownst to us, the dog training world is filled with women who have turned to animals to get and receive love because, to them, humans hurt.

Three takeaways from this episode of the Shit We Don’t Talk About podcast. 

One of the reasons people stay in abusive relationships is because they don’t have a home for their pet. Keep this in mind if you find yourself trying to help someone get to safety. Do you know the difference between the feelings brought on by your “gut” or “instinct?” Did you know there was a difference? Us either. Traumatized people look for an external means of healing rather than recognizing what is in their control. Not to sound corny, but healing comes from within.

One of Erin’s fave sayings is, “Whether you’re drowning in a teaspoon or drowning in an ocean, you’re still drowning.” We want to be so careful not to minimize our pain by saying, “But this person had it worse.” Are you doing that? Erin advises on what to do to help yourself. Here’s a hint: put on your oxygen mask first. People dealing with trauma make pledges to care for others in the ways they weren’t cared for. Overdo this, and boom! Drowning.

To reach out to Erin, visit her site: www.dogbizcoach.com.

For full show notes on this episode, visit miavoss.live/19

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MUSIC CREDIT:

Inspiring Experience  by Rafael Krux

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5670-inspiring-experience-

Inspirational Infinity Of Space by WinnieTheMoog

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6593-inspirational-infinity-of-space

License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Dec 30, 202038:07
EP 018 - Sex in the Time of COVID | Corbin Knight-Dixon

EP 018 - Sex in the Time of COVID | Corbin Knight-Dixon

On the 18th episode of Shit We Don’t Talk About, we’re bringing sexy back, or sex, as it is in 2020--where everything sucks, and the points don’t matter. Sex is Corbin Knight-Dixon’s gig. He’s a sexuality educator, consultant, learning coach, and advocate. Today, he’s got the tea on everything X-rated.

Corbin is a veteran uncomfortable convo wielder since the ripe ol’ age of 15 when he volunteered at Planned Parenthood, so he feels pretty at home on our set. It’s sex-simpatico, apparently.

Three takeaways from this episode of the Shit We Don’t Talk About podcast.

If you’re grieving the loss of your old life in the midst of the pandemic, partnered sex and intimacy can actually be used as part of your healing modality. Winner, winner, chicken dinner for the best treatment evah!
Corbin is in the business of shame-breaking. If you can relate, make sure you listen to the whole show!
Sadly, kids and teens aren’t getting the info they need on sex right now, and so they’re turning to TV shows and porn. They’re not learning what they need to with this isolation that’s making the classes they might take unavailable.

Skin hunger and sex are going hand in hand in this age. People are isolated, and times are smacking of HIV when you needed to trace who you were with. One option Corbin brought up was the fact that folks were testing the waters of telesex, sex over Zoom, or other video options, which still provide a release and a connection, but it’s completely safe. And if you like to fly solo, then this is also a great time to learn what you like and to take a moment to explore. How’s that for some homework? And BTW, get rid of any shame that you might feel.

To reach out to Corbin, visit his site: https://www.corbinknightdixon.com/

And if you want to learn more about healthy sexuality, check out the Gottman Institute. It’s Corbin-approved!

Thanks for tuning in to Shit We Don't Talk About. If you like what we have to say, please share this episode, and leave us a review—especially if it's a nice one. And if you really liked this episode, head over to ShitWeDontTalkAboutPodcast.com/patrons and become a full-time supporter of the podcast. There you can also subscribe and get updates on upcoming episodes as well as read all the show notes.

Remember, when we commit to talking about the shit we don’t talk about, we’ll be okay.

Til next week. Tune in. Turn on. Talk.

For full show notes on this episode, visit miavoss.live/18


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MUSIC CREDIT:

Inspiring Experience  by Rafael Krux

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5670-inspiring-experience-

Inspirational Infinity Of Space by WinnieTheMoog

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6593-inspirational-infinity-of-space

License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Dec 24, 202044:48
EP 017 - How To Unfuck Yourself | Cheri Yazzie

EP 017 - How To Unfuck Yourself | Cheri Yazzie

On the 17th episode of Shit We Don’t Talk About, Cheri Yazzie is giving us permission to not give a fuck. As an energy healer with her cool-ass business, Fulfilled AF, she is teaching us all about boundaries today and learning how to be happy where you are.

Learning to love where she is and who she is wasn’t an automatic feeling for Cheri. She had to focus on how to heal her past and her energy and allow herself to have it all and enjoy it--despite the challenges we all have.

Three takeaways from this episode of the Shit We Don’t Talk About podcast.

Do your public and private persona match? You can feel out of alignment if you’re living as two different people.
You can unfuck yourself even if you think it’s too late.
No one is going to create and defend a boundary for you.

Establishing boundaries isn’t automatic, so if you’ve felt like you’re not very good at this, don’t worry so much! Get back on that boundary wagon and try again. It’s like trying anything new; you just need to keep at it until it sticks.

Remember, changing involves grieving. It’s very normal when you are changing a dynamic between two people that it will be hard to let go and accept that things are going to be different. Allow yourself the space to feel what you need to without judgment. And you know how you hold space for others? Try that on yourself. Especially this year. It’s mandatory for good survival.

To reach out to Cheri, visit her site: Fulfilled AF.

For full show notes on this episode, visit miavoss.live/17


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MUSIC CREDIT:

Inspiring Experience  by Rafael Krux

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5670-inspiring-experience-

Inspirational Infinity Of Space by WinnieTheMoog

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6593-inspirational-infinity-of-space

License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Dec 16, 202034:33
EP 016 - Medical Gaslighting | Kelly Wilson

EP 016 - Medical Gaslighting | Kelly Wilson

On the sweet 16th episode of Shit We Don’t Talk About, we are welcoming Kelly Wilson, of fitfizzstudio.com and host of the FitFizz podcast; Kelly is a personal trainer, nutrition coach, behavior change specialist, and autoimmune educator who has been in the health and fitness industry for 25 years. So she is more than qualified to talk about today’s pressing issue: medical gaslighting.

Simply put, medical gaslighting happens when a doctor dismisses a patient’s concerns, questions, or symptoms. It even occurs when they downplay what you’ve got going on. We’re pretty sure everyone has been affected by this--particularly people who are chronically ill.

Gaslighting, in general, might be better referred to as “crazymaking.” People engage in this behavior to get what they want and not address the problem at hand. Also, they are assholes.

For full show notes on this episode, go to https://miavoss.live/16

To reach out to Kelly, visit her site: fitfizzstudio.com.

- The article mentioned gaslighting

- Kelly's Medical Gaslighting Episodes Part 1

-Kelly's Medical Gaslighting Episodes Part 2


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MUSIC CREDIT:

Inspiring Experience  by Rafael Krux

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5670-inspiring-experience-

Inspirational Infinity Of Space by WinnieTheMoog

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6593-inspirational-infinity-of-space

License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Dec 10, 202034:02
EP 015 - God, Guns, Greed and Racism | SharRon Jamison

EP 015 - God, Guns, Greed and Racism | SharRon Jamison

On the 15th episode of Shit We Don’t Talk About, we are meeting a multi-talented woman: life strategist, author, minister, entrepreneur, and corporate leader, SharRon Jamison wants to set the record straight about the experiences affecting the female population as we work to understand the decisions our sisterhood made this year--especially the election, where we learned that a shit ton of white women voted for Trump! What?!?!
Since women are typically seen as nurturers, who are very loving and compassionate, it’s difficult to grasp why so many voted for Trump. It’s at odds with what we would believe women want: no children in cages, non-assaults on our bodies, respect, to walk fearlessly in the world, and the list goes on. SharRon reminds us that Trump magnifies what is wrong in our world, that racism existed before he darkened the White House’s door, and so did a whole bunch of other injustices.
Today, more than ever, it is important that white women and black women talk to each other and be in connection because we cannot learn without being in the struggle right beside our sisters. It is not enough to slap a black square up on your Facebook profile and call that support.
For full show notes on this episode, go to
miavoss.live/15
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MUSIC CREDIT:
Inspiring Experience by Rafael Krux
Link: filmmusic.io/song/5670-inspiring-experience-
Inspirational Infinity Of Space by WinnieTheMoog
Link: filmmusic.io/song/6593-inspirational-infinity-of-space
License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Dec 01, 202046:45
EP 014 - Active Activism | Shenika Carter

EP 014 - Active Activism | Shenika Carter

On the 14th episode of Shit We Don’t Talk About, Shenika Carter drops some truth bombs about active activism and how we all need to stay engaged and involved--even though the annoying orange is vacating the Oval. That doesn’t mean the fight is over.

For as long as minorities have been around, they have been marginalized, and their civil liberties and human rights threatened. This year, Hispanic people were told that if Trump didn’t win, their rent rates would increase. But Shenika wasn’t shocked, as appalling as it is, and this is what we need to pay attention to: shit like this goes down and affects oppressed populations regularly.

That’s just one takeaway from this episode of the Shit We Don’t Talk About podcast. Here are three more.

Black voters who have been voting for decades have been thrown off the ballot and their registrations removed. This is voter suppression, and it even happened to Martin Luther King Jr.’s cousin!
White slave owners who were forced to give up their slaves were given reparations. This is a new bit of information that gives even more credibility to their being an actual gap in generational wealth--as well, as it is incredulous when we know that black people have been asking for reparations for years.
Even though it’s 2020, people who have organized protests are facing 20 years in prison. And yeah, this is legal…in case you were wondering!

In this day and age, we have major race problems that, sometimes, white people can’t see. Legislation is racist. How terrorism is attacked is racist. White domestic terrorism is the issue, and rightfully so, Shenika asks, “Why don’t we have a task force for that?” It’s a question that needs answering and definite proof that more and deep work must be done. This would not be tolerated if the people affected were white.

You need to listen to this episode of the Shit We Don’t Talk About podcast to accept that the reason we have so many race issues today is due to the continued unfair treatment of black people that dates back to how they were allowed to be treated in society. That’s also why you need to make sure you vote to change up the Senate and help to make a different kind of history.

To reach out to Shenika, visit her site: Caravan 4 Racial Justice.

For full show notes on this episode, go to https://miavoss.live/14

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MUSIC CREDIT:

Inspiring Experience  by Rafael Krux

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5670-inspiring-experience-

Inspirational Infinity Of Space by WinnieTheMoog

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6593-inspirational-infinity-of-space

License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Nov 26, 202054:15
EP 013 -  Tomika Bryant - What's Next?

EP 013 - Tomika Bryant - What's Next?

On the lucky 13th episode of Shit We Don’t Talk About, Mia dishes with Tomika Bryant of Life in Pumps. Tomika is an organic lifestyle blogger, activist, and Philly girl, so you know she has thoughts on the nonsense of this election, agreeing to disagree, drawing lines in the sand, and cancel culture.

As a black woman talking with a white woman and vice versa, this episode is real and goes to places most people don’t dare to go. A note as you read about it: Mia and the rest of the crew want you to remember if you’re lucky enough that your rights are not up for debate, consider voting for those whose rights are--those are the kind of places we’re going.

Three takeaways from this episode of the Shit We Don’t Talk About podcast.

Cancel culture is a calling-it-out culture. When people don’t want to tolerate unacceptable behavior, it’s very needed!
This is not the time for cafeteria religion. An example of this is being pro-life for white women only. (Didn’t know that was a disgusting thing, huh?)
Loving others is a noble and worthy goal, but it’s an empty platitude without action behind it. Besides, when that is a response to people asking for change, it is invalidating.

For full show notes on this episode, go to https://miavoss.live/13

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MUSIC CREDIT:

Inspiring Experience  by Rafael Krux

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5670-inspiring-experience-

Inspirational Infinity Of Space by WinnieTheMoog

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6593-inspirational-infinity-of-space

License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Nov 16, 202043:32
EP 012 - Shit We Don't KNOW About - Four Seasons Total Landscaping w/ Drew Linsalata
Nov 11, 202033:02
EP 011 - How To Be a Dick (With A Capital D) w/ Marc Ensign
Nov 05, 202051:10
EP 010 - Systemic Racism w/ Dr Rob Copeland

EP 010 - Systemic Racism w/ Dr Rob Copeland

On the tenth episode of Shit We Don’t Talk About, Mia chats with Rob Copeland, educator, counselor, and author of the soon-to-be-published The Synchronization of Life: A Family’s Alignment Pursued. Mia has known Rob since they were kids back in 1979, so you know they have a lot of shit to talk about that we don’t talk about!

First, please just let it be known that black people are tired right now, and rightfully so. Rob is tired, and we need to listen up to that! He is sharing with us why that is and why other people in his shoes and similar shoes(!) are tired, too!

Second, maybe you have some prejudices percolating inside you? Hey, we all do. That’s not a thing to run from, but something to acknowledge. Sometimes, black people are tired because of the way they will be perceived for daring to speak out. Have you heard of “angry black men/women” syndrome? That’s a reality Rob has to deal with--that people might view him that way before he even opens his mouth!

And we haven’t even gotten started. This is one juicy episode. Make sure you listen all the way through. Maybe even don’t multitask as you do!

Three takeaways from this episode of the Shit We Don’t Talk About podcast.

Black people are not “just” part of the black experience. Just like a gay person isn’t just gay. Black people are people who have real lives and many fragments to their existence. Look up “code-switching” and “tokenism.” And generally, make it a habit to Google terms and things you don’t understand. Do Mia a favor and when you watch any sort of media, pay attention to all the white folks. How much are you really seeing fair representation of our black and brown friends?

The last four years have been hell on earth for sure, but you’re also being exposed to experiences outside yourself, and this is what has been needed for so long--revealing the systems of racism that were put into place to make it seem like the US was rejecting racism. It’s like pacification.

For full show notes on this episode visit miavoss.live/10

Find Mia online here or here.

MUSIC CREDIT:

Inspiring Experience  by Rafael Krux

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5670-inspiring-experience-

Inspirational Infinity Of Space by WinnieTheMoog

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6593-inspirational-infinity-of-space

License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Oct 29, 202056:40
EP 009 - Surviving COVID-19 w/Heather Coleman Voss

EP 009 - Surviving COVID-19 w/Heather Coleman Voss

Oct 23, 202041:07
EP 008 - Tara Ijai - Love Revolution

EP 008 - Tara Ijai - Love Revolution

On the eighth episode of Shit We Don’t Talk About; Mia chats with Tara Ijai, of Love Glasses Revolution. She is a proud love rebel and activist and she’s spilling the tea on what that means and why it is so challenging lately.

(For full show notes on this episode go to https://miavoss.live/8)

Tara is a converted Muslim and she shares why there is such a connection between love, light and action. Many times in her life she has had to toe the line and stand firm on not changing who she is and what she needs even in the face of terrorism. She has responded with nothing short of mad love, believing that love is the great remedy for what ails the world.

Three takeaways from this episode of the Shit We Don’t Talk About podcast.

Not assuming that people wearing a hijab or other ethnic wear are foreigners. They might speak better English than you! You can bridge the gap of fear with love. You can care about more than one thing at a time! Who knew?

Tara’s definition of love is wanting your brother or sister to want what you have. Wearing your love glasses (the heart-shaped ones that frame everybody’s face so well), is an anchor you can hold onto to remind yourself to lead and respond in love.

Find Mia Online at https://linktr.ee/miavosslive


Music Credits:

Inspiring Experience  by Rafael Krux

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5670-inspiring-experience-

Inspirational Infinity Of Space by WinnieTheMoog

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6593-inspirational-infinity-of-space

License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Oct 16, 202030:34
EP 007 - Sobriety Humor w/ Debbie Scheer
Oct 09, 202033:25
EP 006 - Latinx Representation and Your Battle Is My Battle w/ Marissa Calderon Jimenez
Oct 02, 202042:11
EP 005 - Childless Matriarchs w/ Louisa Garrett
Sep 25, 202033:26
EP 004 - Immigration and Children Of The Dragon w/ Anh Nguyen
Sep 24, 202038:49
EP 003 - Suicide and Those Left Behind w/ Jessica Sidener
Sep 23, 202033:21
EP 002 - Boobs and Breast Health w/ Jessica Sidener
Sep 22, 202031:51
EP 001 - Anxiety w/Drew Linsalata of the Anxious Truth Podcast
Sep 20, 202043:17