TueNight 10: Sloane Davidson

Age: 39 (Almost in our demo!)

Quick Bio: Sloane is the Founder and CEO of Hello Neighbor, a nonprofit that supports refugees and immigrants through mentorship. Next Tuesday, September 17th, 2019 she is co-hosting a TueNight Live #DayofAction and will be curating our new issue next week, “Welcome.”

Beyond the bio: “I’m less than a month away from 40. Where did this decade go? As I near my birthday I keep thinking about the road I took to get here. The people that influenced me. How content I am now and how I never ever thought I would get here. There is a stillness to me, mixed in with my drive, because I finally feel like I’m doing something I was meant to do and everything led up to this moment. It’s dramatic but that’s where I am and I’m trying to sit in it and appreciate that because it was hard AF to get here and I don’t want to rush into looking ahead without appreciating the journey.”

1. On the nightstandFight Like A Mother by Shannon Watts, Memoirs of a Born Free by Malaika Wa Azania, The Beekeeper of Aleppo by Christy Lefteri and a handful of cookbooks. I love to check cookbooks out of the library, they have all the best hip new cookbooks and I read them like books at night. I read a lot of comedian memoirs too. And presidential biographies. In fact I read 52 books a year so it’s a constant rotation.

2. Can’t stop/won’t stop: Spending QT with my kids. They are so little and I know it flies by and we have these awesome adventures we take together on weekends and when we travel. And hearing them laugh, I just live for that. On the flip side, speaking up for refugees and immigrants. As my idol Madeleine Albright once said, “It took me quite a long time to develop a voice, and now that I have it, I am not going to be silent.” 

3. Jam of the minute: Lizzo. I know everyone has been saying that but she really is that amazing. And there is this instrumental indie playlist that I just love at work. I use music to focus at work but can’t deal with lyrics in my ear and anything instrumental is just really my jam of late. I also love to listen to the spotify playlist from music festivals. Because see next answer.

4. Thing I miss: Music festivals (I can still go if I wanted to, I know). Spontaneous one-way plane tickets. My Dad. Doing lots of nothing with my time and thinking nothing of it. I am in a super scheduled part of life with two small kids so I just miss the carefree sway of a weekend with no agenda and nowhere to be..

5. 80s crush: Madonna. The Virgin Tour was my first concert and I was way too young to go but my older sisters took me anyway and I’ve been hooked ever since.

6. Current crushFleabag’s Phoebe Waller-Bridge. That show, the biting wit! I’m insanely sad that it’s over and wish I could go back to a time when I hadn’t seen Season 2. Idris Alba in anything. He’s starring in a horrible beer commercial right now and I could still watch it on repeat on YouTube. And shopping local. I’m crushing so hard on my city and the people who make it run and I want everyone to succeed and ugh I could go on and on.

7. Will whine about: The suburbs (I don’t know why — it’s irrational really, but I can get into this topic and the damage it’s caused), people who complain about bike lanes (seriously who are you?) and Blue Laws (I live in Pennsylvania, google it and then come back to me…madness).

8. Will wine about: Embracing and showing our collective anger and applying it to feminism today, including all gender identities and allies, to topple the patriarchy and reshape our democracy before it crumbles into a million pieces. Seriously, I am all in.

9. Best thing that happened recently: My two sons are 3 and 1. Watching them learn to play together and support one another is a magic beyond any words. And my work is a sea of being able to see the best in people. At least once a day I will hear something so pure and good that a Hello Neighbor match did together and I will close my eyes and shake my head and say to no one in particular, “there can be so much good in the world if you create a space for it to happen.”

10. Looking forward to: Turning 40 in less than a month! I’m ready for this next chapter, whatever it may hold. I’m also looking forward to leaning into who I am and practicing a lot of #selfcare. I ain’t got time for other peoples’ negativity. Life is too short.


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