Ducking Realitea
Ducking Realitea
Casual Conversations About Serious Sh*t.
Real Stories. Raw Moments. Big Joy.
Hosted by Siobhan
Welcome to Ducking Realitea, the podcast where we spill truth like tea and dive into the gritty, hilarious, and healing parts of being human. Hosted by Siobhan, this show is all about casual conversations with real people who’ve lived through some serious sh*t and came out the other side with stories worth sharing.
From trauma to transformation, heartbreak to humor, we explore what it means to rebuild your life, trust your gut, and find joy even in the mess. These are the stories behind the strength, raw, unfiltered, and deeply human.
If you're craving connection, curious about how others have healed, or just need a reminder that you’re not alone, this pod’s for you.
Grab your beverage of choice (or roll one up), and join us each week for soulful storytelling with a side of sass. Let’s rebel against the noise, talk about what actually matters, and maybe even laugh our way through the chaos.
Because here at Ducking Realitea, we believe:
Your story matters. Vulnerability is power. And joy is always worth chasing.
Ducking Realitea
White Privilege, Radical Honesty, and Community Survival with Dr. Hannah
In this candid and courageous follow-up, Siobhan welcomes back returning guest Dr. Hannah, whose first appearance sparked some of the podcast’s most heartfelt conversations. This time, they go even deeper, unpacking white privilege, identity, and the uncomfortable mirrors most white women avoid. Drawing from Hannah’s academic background in multicultural studies and Siobhan’s lived perspective, they explore what it really means to dismantle bias, stay accountable, and build community without losing your humanity.
This isn’t a performative chat about privilege, it’s a soul-level reckoning. It’s equal parts classroom and confession booth: raw stories, laughter through discomfort, and the radical honesty required to grow. Together, they wrestle with white feminism, systemic bias, and the burnout that comes from wanting to “fix” instead of actually listen.
It feels both familiar and fresh, a continuation of a conversation that never really ended, and a bold step into territory most people don’t talk about out loud. By the end, it’s clear that allyship isn’t about perfection; it’s about persistence, accountability, and choosing connection over comfort.
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