Mixed Up with Xavier The X-Man and Sheryl Love
Summary: Xavier the X-Man and Sheryl Love are multi-racial and they talk about multi-racial ISH, from every day topics to the pros and cons of being mixed. The Mixed Up Podcast is for ALL people BY mixed people!
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Podcasts:
Self-Hate: When Your Own People Don't Accept You - MU #18
This is an HONEST review of SOLO: A Star Wars Story with NO SPOILERS from Xavier The X-Man & Sheryl Love!
The mixed population is on the rise and it’s more likely you’re interacting with someone who’s of mixed race.
True LIE$ of Facebook - What's Really Real - MU #15
Sheryl's 4-year-old wants to see Bruno Mars in concert. Is she too young? What is the appropriate age for someone's first concert?
There are 3 loves you will come across in your lifetime, which one are you on? Xavier & Sheryl break down the 3 loves and compare their personal stories.
Jessie J. Holland, Author of “Black Panther: Who Is The Black Panther?” explains why this movie is so important for American Culture.
Xavier & Sheryl welcome 2018 with focus and change, and discuss hanging out with their mixed up family during the holidays.
Sheryl helps Xavier discover his Filipino side by taking him to eat “Chocolate Blood” and more at Tita's Kitchenette!
“Becoming MexiPino” author & ASU Professor Dr. Rudy Guevarra Jr. breaks down the history of the blending of Mexican & Filipino communities, The UFW, & MexiPino Food.
Seven things that you need to know about marriage before you take the big plunge.
The hosts discuss their stories about having to pick one culture and realizing that they don’t belong.
Special guest Sonia Smith-Kang, owner of Mixed Up clothing & organizer of Mixed Heritage Day at Dodgers Stadium, drops knowledge about being ambicultural.
Xavier thinks Sheryl's son is too young to have his own phone and to be on social media. She thinks Xavier is full of it and breaks it down from her point of view.
Xavier The X-Man talks about growing up eating tacos & lumpia and learning the meaning of hard work from his MexiPino parents.