In line with the mission of the A Little Louder Project social enterprise, this podcast is dedicated to amplifying the voices of women of color and celebrating our joy. Hosted by Oyinkansola Sofela and Chidera Orazulike, we celebrate the stories of women
A Little Louder Project is a purpose-driven digital media company harnessing the power of storytelling to build a global community that centers Women of Color, amplifies their voices, and celebrates their joy. In the latest episode of A Little Louder Project Podcast, the They Speak, We Listen series is continued by public health expert and social entrepreneur, Ramya Dronamraju, who is dedicated to eliminating health disparities and improving health outcomes for women around the world. Ramya is the founder and CEO of Intuition, a mobile app for college-aged women and non-binary persons with the overall goal of reducing the incidence of intimate partner violence. In this episode, she shares her journey to self-discovery and acceptance through entrepreneurship. Ramya's story is one of overcoming distractions and fighting imposter syndrome, relearning to love herself. If you liked this episode please review, share, download, follow, and subscribe. Keep up with us by following our Instagram @alittlelouderproject.
A Little Louder Project is a purpose-driven digital media company harnessing the power of storytelling to build a global community that centers Women of Color, amplifies their voices, and celebrates their joy. In the twentieth episode of A Little Louder Project Podcast, content creators, Naomi and Niha continue our Passing the Mic series. They join us to speak about the importance of finding your unique voice and holding on to it, regaining inspiration after a creative block, maintaining a healthy work-life balance, and making space for self-care often. If you liked this episode please review, share, download, follow, and subscribe. Keep up with us by following our Instagram @alittlelouderproject.
A Little Louder Project is a purpose-driven digital media company harnessing the power of storytelling to build a global community that centers Women of Color, amplifies their voices, and celebrates their joy. In the nineteenth episode of A Little Louder Project Podcast, Ebele Molua, a passionate activist fighting for women's rights in Nigeria, continues our "They Speak, We Listen" series. Ebele has served as Project Lead for NGOs, such as We Will Not Be Silent and Market March, and worked on influential protests including State of Emergency GBV, Say Her Name Nigeria, and most recently, End SARS. In today's episode, Ebele shares her "A Little Louder Moment" reflecting on her journey, from finding feminism to now actively using her voice to fight against women's oppression. If you liked this episode please review, share, download, follow, and subscribe. Keep up with us by following our Instagram @alittlelouderproject.
A Little Louder Project is a purpose-driven digital media company harnessing the power of storytelling to build a global community that centers Women of Color, amplifies their voices, and celebrates their joy. In the eighteenth episode of A Little Louder Project Podcast, sisters and co-founders of the Canadian Courage Project, Shania and Anya Bhopa, share the story behind their non-profit organization supporting the homeless youth population and their animal companions and how they connect equity with well-being and sustainability. If you liked this episode please review, share, download, follow, and subscribe. Keep up with us by following our Instagram @alittlelouderproject.
In the seventeenth episode of A Little Louder Project Podcast, lawyer, holistic nutritionist, interior designer, writer, Christian event host, creator, singer, and community builder, Mazino Malaka, continues our They Speak, We Listen series. Mazino shares her honest and heartfelt truth about balancing the freedom and fear that comes with refusing to be boxed into just one category, classification, and title. If you liked this episode please review, share, download, follow, and subscribe. Keep up with us by following our Instagram @alittlelouderproject.
In the sixteenth episode of A Little Louder Project Podcast, Cat and Phoebe of Greater Goods Box continue the Passing the Mic series. They speak about the importance of shopping small while sharing diverse stories and courageously becoming the change you want to see in the world. If you liked this episode please review, share, download, follow, and subscribe. Keep up with us by following our Instagram @alittlelouderproject.
In the fifteenth episode of A Little Louder Project Podcast, Maia and Shaina of JUV Consulting continue the Passing the Mic series. They speak about the importance of existing in a place where you are heard and appreciated and defying GenZ stereotypes. If you liked this episode please review, share, download, follow, and subscribe. Keep up with us by following our Instagram @alittlelouderproject.
In the fourteenth episode of A Little Louder Project Podcast, Morewa Fola-Alade, the founder of Glo by Mo and Glo by Mo Beauty, shares her "A Little Louder Moment." In starting her blog and community, Candid Christian Conversations, Morewa has shown the power of silencing your fears and instead, using your voice, and pursuing your passion. If you liked this episode please review, share, download, follow, and subscribe. Keep up with us by following our Instagram @alittlelouderproject.
In the thirteenth episode of A Little Louder Project Podcast, Nivita Sriram, the digital marketing strategist for Lifes for Social, shares a collection of her "A Little Louder Moments." She reflects on the losses that helped her find her voice and inspired her to do the same for people of color through marketing, social media, and storytelling. Nivita's story shows we do not have to take conventional paths to career fulfillment because we can in fact, boldly forge our own. If you liked this episode please review, share, download, follow, and subscribe. Keep up with us by following our Instagram @alittlelouderproject.
In the twelfth episode of A Little Louder Project Podcast, Alina Rahim, podcast host of Colonize This and Dear Asian Girl and executive director for Youth Activism Society, takes us through her ongoing journey with radical self-love. She talks about reminding herself of her potential and beauty as a minority in a homogenous town, seeking representation and community through podcasting, and protesting by consciously loving herself despite societal expectations. If you liked this episode please review, share, download, follow, and subscribe. Keep up with us by following our Instagram @alittlelouderproject.
In the eleventh episode of A Little Louder Project Podcast, Oyinkansola and Chidera sit down with Maggie Tang and Alaina Chou of the Gourmand Podcast. They speak about industries in the hearts of many, the food, beverage, and hospitality industries, as well as what it means to be a "gourmand." Feel free to submit some of your recipes or any food-related content to the Gourmand blog here! https://www.gourmandpodcast.com/community-2 If you liked this episode please review, share, download, follow, and subscribe. Keep up with us by following our Instagram @alittlelouderproject.
In the tenth episode of A Little Louder Project Podcast, we resume the “They Speak, We Listen” series with an incredibly talented writer, poet, and visionary, Lanaire Aderemi. In this episode, Lanaire, the founder of Story Story Festival, walks us through her journey to radical self-love and acceptance. Hers is one of letting go of beauty standards, recovering through the freedom and individuality of dance, and committing to acts of self-preservation. Follow @storystoryfest on Instagram to support her amazing work. If you liked this episode please review, share, download, follow, and subscribe. Keep up with us by following our Instagram @alittlelouderproject.
In the ninth episode of A Little Louder Project podcast, Ochuko and Gursharan kickstart Passing the Mic, an interview series featuring GenZ and Millennial WOC Trailblazers. We speak about topics ranging from the time, effort, and dedication it took to begin, to navigating obstacles with a team as a startup entrepreneur as well as what it means to be a WOC in the media industry. If you liked this episode please review, share, download, follow, and subscribe. Keep up with us by following our Instagram @alittlelouderproject.
In the eighth episode of A Little Louder Project podcast, Oyinkansola introduces the ALL Podcast Director, Chidera Orazulike. We talk about Chidera's journey with finding her passion for storytelling through podcasting, finding ways to reclaim joy through vulnerability, and new series to expect on the ALL podcast. If you liked this episode please review, share, download, follow, and subscribe. Keep up with us by following our Instagram @alittlelouderproject.
In the seventh episode of A Little Louder Project podcast, Yasna Vismale, author of Werk Your Net shares her story. Yasna is a model, artist, activist, entrepreneur, and Networking Queen. In this episode, Yasna talks about the importance of relationships in bridging the gaps in our networks. She has such an inspirational story and is a huge role model for young women of color everywhere. Follow @werkyernet on Instagram to support her amazing work. If you liked this episode please review, share, download, follow, and subscribe. Keep up with us by following our Instagram @alittlelouderproject.
In the sixth episode of A Little Louder Project podcast, Jalen gets very vulnerable with us, telling a story that sheds light on the importance of checking on your therapist friend. Jalen's story highlights how to be a healthy empath and reminds us to be intentional about choosing self-love now and always. If you liked this episode please review, share, download, follow, and subscribe. Keep up with us by following our Instagram @alittlelouderproject.
In the fifth episode of A Little Louder Project podcast, Ore, creator of Itàn Ile, shares her A Little Louder Moment. This episode is a reminder to start that thing you're passionate about, your voice and project could be an inspiration to others! If you liked this episode please review, share, download, follow, and subscribe. Keep up with us by following our Instagram @alittlelouderproject.
In the fourth episode of A Little Louder Project podcast, Danielle Goh shares a series of small moments that have contributed to the person she is now. Danielle's journey is encouraging and reminds us that it is okay to be multidimensional and have different parts of your identity that seemingly contradict. If you liked this episode please review, share, download, follow, and subscribe. Keep up with us by following our Instagram @alittlelouderproject
In the third episode of A Little Louder Project podcast, Tobi Karim, founder of The African Feminist, shares her A Little Louder Moment through a letter she writes to her younger self about finding her voice. This story is inspiring and assuring with a dash of humor. If you liked this episode please review, share, download, follow, and subscribe. Keep up with us by following our Instagram @alittlelouderproject
In the second episode of A Little Louder Project podcast, Ebun Sofela kicks off the They Speak, We Listen series. She talks about her experience with finding self-love and acceptance outside of her accomplishments and desire to achieve perfection. Her story is one of boldness, persistence, and authenticity. This is certainly a story that inspires. If you liked this episode please review, share, download, follow, and subscribe. Keep up with us by following our Instagram @alittlelouderproject
In the first episode of A Little Louder Project podcast, Oyinkansola takes a trip down memory lane as she unpacks the journey that led her to create A Little Louder Project. She talks about growing up in Lagos, Nigeria, her unlearning journey inspired by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, her experience moving to a conservative town in Georgia for high school, and her emotional response to police brutality and gender-based violence. If you liked this episode please review, share, download, follow, and subscribe. Keep up with us by following our Instagram @alittlelouderproject