Sarcarrogance: The Movement

Sarcarrogance: The Movement Sarcarrogance verb (sär'kār'ə-gəns) -

1. display of superior wit marked by use of sarcastic language

2. to make adversary the butt of contempt or ridicule.

06/04/2026

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06/03/2026

Before social media influencers, relationship podcasts, life coaches, and TikTok therapists, many of us got our life lessons from music.

Music taught us how to love.
Music taught us how to grieve.
Music taught us confidence.
Music taught us heartbreak.
Music taught us loyalty.
Music taught us revenge.
Music taught us self-worth.

Or at least we thought it did.

In this episode of The Phat Girl Chronicles, we’re exploring the songs that helped shape our beliefs, personalities, relationships, confidence, and cultural identity. From classic R&B slow jams and empowerment anthems to hood classics and heartbreak records, we’re taking a hard look at the messages we absorbed long before we were old enough to understand them.

Some songs inspired us.

Some songs healed us.

Some songs made us feel seen.

And some songs had us singing ourselves directly into toxic situations.

We’ll discuss how music influenced the way we view love, beauty, relationships, masculinity, femininity, success, loyalty, and even ourselves.

We’ll also explore the songs that united generations, the records that became family traditions, and the artists whose music still lives inside us decades later.

Because whether we realize it or not, music didn’t just entertain us.

It helped raise us.

And some of those songs deserve a thank you card…

While others owe us therapy money.

05/30/2026

Most people talk about libido like it’s unpredictable.

One day you feel connected to your body.
Another day you feel completely disconnected. Sometimes you crave intimacy deeply. Other times the thought of being touched feels overwhelming.

And because these shifts feel inconsistent, many people assume something is wrong with them.

But what if your libido isn’t random at all?

What if your body has actually been responding accurately to your environment this entire time?

In this episode of PGC After Dark, we explore the idea that desire is not simply a mood or hormone issue. It is often a reflection of your emotional patterns, stress levels, identity, nervous system regulation, relationship dynamics, confidence, environment, and even the messages you absorbed growing up about s*x, pleasure, sensuality, and worthiness.

This conversation challenges the belief that libido exists in isolation. Instead, we unpack how your body quietly tracks everything happening in your life. Emotional exhaustion, anxiety, burnout, shame, overstimulation, body image struggles, lack of rest, unresolved resentment, fear of judgment, and even societal expectations around s*xuality can all influence how safe your body feels expressing desire.

We also discuss how many people were conditioned to disconnect from their sensual selves long before adulthood. Especially women, q***r people, plus-size people, Black people, and others whose s*xuality has often been judged, controlled, or fetishized.

05/25/2026
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05/25/2026

This week Lady Libra welcomes her brother Christopher to the show. ...

New episode of Are You Serious Podcast is out now!
05/25/2026

New episode of Are You Serious Podcast is out now!

The guys from Stay Smokey Tv stopped by to talk with Mitch and Mac

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05/19/2026

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