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Small Doses with Amanda Seales

Side Effects of Community

Small Doses with Amanda Seales

Amanda Seales

Education, Self-improvement

4.89.7K Ratings

🗓️ 21 October 2020

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

This week, we come together to identify what makes community and why it’s so important to preserve it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Stepping's come down.

0:05.1

Small doesn't help from the head.

0:07.9

Small doesn't help.

0:09.1

We're talking at shit.

0:10.4

Small doesn't help.

0:11.7

Even a real small doesn't help.

0:14.5

Me and Nancy.

0:15.5

It's so funky.

0:18.4

Welcome to another episode of Small Doses.

0:23.3

I've really been thinking about this episode for quite some time.

0:25.7

You know, just in particular because of COVID and the uprisings and the ways in which

0:33.2

those two things had particularly had an impact on what we call community.

0:39.5

You know, for me, community is one of those things that exists in a real way.

0:44.7

And I think for other people it's kind of like a buzz word.

0:47.6

When I would go to Grenada and I would go to the village where my mother is from in

0:51.5

Munglores, you know, there was community like people knew each other's family for, you know,

0:57.5

generations. People, you know, would go and borrow things from each other.

1:01.2

Put it this way.

1:02.3

There's no house numbers.

1:04.4

You just literally just put on the on the mail the person's last name and the mail man delivers it to you.

1:11.8

So there was always just this sense of community.

1:15.4

And it's, listen, let me tell you that doesn't mean that everybody gets a long

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