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Small Doses with Amanda Seales

Side Effects of a Song: Girl Like Me (by Jazmine Sullivan)

Small Doses with Amanda Seales

Amanda Seales

Education, Self-improvement

4.89.7K Ratings

🗓️ 21 January 2021

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

This week, we debut our first Side Effects of a Song episode, and with the help of Jazmine Sullivan’s Girl Like Me, explore how the internet got women switchin’ up. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Skirping's come here.

0:05.2

Smolder says, don't help from the head.

0:07.8

Smolder says, we're talking at shit.

0:10.4

Smolder says, even a real,

0:13.0

Smolder says, we're in here.

0:15.4

It's so funky.

0:18.5

Welcome to another episode of Smolder Doses.

0:21.2

Um, we've got something new for you.

0:25.5

Something new for you.

0:27.5

Ah, so we've been doing this show for three years.

0:31.2

And, you know, over that time, we've, you know, added different elements to it.

0:35.7

We've switched up how we do interviews.

0:38.4

And we wanted to continue with giving you all new freshness by giving you a new

0:42.6

episode type.

0:43.8

So ever so often, we are going to do

0:46.5

right sets of a song where we are going to break down a particular song

0:51.5

within the song within the small doses.

0:54.2

Um, uh,

0:57.6

ecosystem, the, you know, the format, the blueprint of how we break things down.

1:02.5

So I'm very excited about this because for me,

1:06.3

music really is a big part of healing and about, and a part of self-help.

1:10.0

And that's what this show has been about for the past three years.

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