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Jake and Chris do a year-end recap of their most notable moments from Season Two.
With the links to the referenced episodes below, listeners are encouraged to circle back for another listen or to go deeper by digging into the show notes and resources.
The “guys” (one of Chris’ admittedly overused words) recognize that they likely got a few things wrong this season so feel free to reach out with a different perspective. Feedback, questions or show ideas are welcome and invited via Twitter @PodcastDilemma.
Chris and Jake would like to especially thank the guests who showed up and shared their stories and perspectives this season. Those episodes introduced other voices and cemented the commitment for more guest spots next season.
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The episode Jake found most fun to record was Crumbs in the Butter, while Chris picked Transactional versus Transformative Volunteering: A Tale of Two Jarvises.
Chris carried most of the hosting duty for a recent episode on Christian Nationalism, which Jake picked as his most challenging to record, joking that he felt like an ill-prepared contestant on a quiz show.
Chris selected Too Tired to be Woke because it reminded him that it’s okay not to get things right all the time, accepting that a commitment to equity and inclusion will be exhausting at times.
Summarizing Season Two, both Chris and Jake recognized the important theme across episodes was reminding each other of their shared responsibility to actively resist and seek to dismantle systems of oppression. They selected this episode to ground the work and prompt listeners to remember the assignment: sabotaging the system.
BONUS: Everyone starts somewhere. If you're new to the podcast this season, circle back to Season One to hear how it all began. Jake and Chris routinely referenced last season’s content so there’s a link to it here! There are a few super cringy moments for sure!
Finally, a shout out and huge thank you to the show’s editor/producer, Connor Sampson, from Podstarter. Take a moment to check out some more of his work and other shows produced by Podstarter.