In this episode we talk about splitting the bill, International Women's Day, the government's consideration of a proposal to not allocate student finance to those who fail Maths and English GCSE, Davido's concert, and whether sitting in Level 4 is really that bad.
In this episode, we talk about the release of Molly Mae's book and her 24 hours comment, whether animal abuse is worse than racism, Cressida Dick's resignation, and Boris Johnson's party which violated COVID-19 restrictions. Remember to follow us on all our social media and subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts! Listen and share
This episode is a sum up of things that have happened over the past few weeks. We talk about the ruling of Derek Chauvin, Jimi the Hero, Richard Okorogheye, Niko running for mayor , Not3s and the Dark Skin Society. Remember to follow us on all our social media and subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts! Listen and share❤️
This episode is about sexual assault. We talk about what sexual assault is, the problem with saying not all men, what people can do to protect women and the issues with how some people respond in conversations about sexual assault. Listen, share, repost
This episode is about our thoughts surrounding lockdown. We discuss Boris' plan to ease restrictions gradually, the decision to have teacher assessed grades for A level students this year and what uni has been like during this time. Listen, share, repost
This episode will be about the importance of saying names correctly, in relation to the Yewande-Lucie situation. We discuss how mispronouncing names intentionally is a microaggression and why names are so important. Listen and share
This episode talks about whether drill music has an effect on our behaviour, and we give our opinions on whether drill music is to blame for things such as knife crime. Link in bio, listen and share
This episode is about our reflections from 2020 , including things we need to leave in 2020 and what we have learnt from this year. Thank you guys for your support this year and we will be back in 2021! Listen, share, respost
This episode is a conversation about the diaspora and features Dennis. We talk about common misconceptions people have about the diaspora and whether there is a disconnect between people back home and those of us in the diaspora. Listen and share
This episode is the second episode in our Uni series. After over a month at uni, we give an update on what our experience has been like so far in terms of Freshers, flatmates, lectures and more. Listen, share, repost
This episode is about what's going on in Africa right now. We talk about the #ENDSARS
This episode is about our pet peeves such as busy bodies, people without sense, attention seekers and more. Listen, share, repost
This episode is about sixth form and our short-lived A-level experience. We talk about what we wish we knew before sixth form in terms of friendships, revision and settling in. Listen to hear how we recommend facing your books without coming and killing yourself
This episode discusses the difference between cultural appropriation and appreciation. We talk about our opinions on Adele, blonde wigs and non-black people wearing braids. Listen, share and repost
This episode is about our predictions for university. We give each other predictions and talk about how corona may affect our experience in terms of online lectures/Freshers. Listen, share, repost
This episode is about Megan thee Stallion and Tory Lanez. We talk about why it is wrong to brand Meg a ‘snitch' and the public's reactions to her sharing more about the situation. Listen, share, repost
This episode is about A level results day, the U-turn, and the blatant classism shown through the grading system. Listen and share
This episode discusses the question ‘Can you be in an interracial relationship and be pro-black?'. We talk about what it means to be pro-black and how this impacts interracial relationships. Listen, share, repost
This episode discusses the ‘Strong Black Woman' stereotype and its harmful effects. We talk about misogynoir, Megan the Stallion, Kanye and the differences in how people react to the trauma of black men vs women. Listen, share, repost
This episode was suggested by one of our listeners and is about ‘Growing up in an African household'. We talk about common experiences, from curfews to Whatsapp to the different responsibilities that girls and boys have. Listen, share, repost
This episode is about Afrobeats and features Forever Sauce. We talk about our thoughts on the genre and the shift in how people perceive being African now compared to the past. Link in bio, let us know what you thought ❤️ Music credits to Larry Gaaga low ft Wiz kid. Produced by S'Bling.
This episode discusses the statement ‘Are we living in a dystopian society?', using different issues currently happening to argue in favour of this point. It's important to remember these are real ongoing issues, so remember to keep sharing them, educating yourselves and signing petitions. Listen and share ❤️ // Music credits to Larry Gaaga low ft Wiz kid. Produced by S'Bling.
This episode is about our thoughts on cancel culture, since it has become a prominent topic, with many influencers being exposed for past tweets/acts. We discuss whether it is effective and whether we should cancel people. Enjoy! Music credits to Larry Gaaga low ft Wiz kid. Produced by S'Bling
In this episode we talk about our life so far in lockdown, the sudden cancellation of our summer exams and our thoughts on what life will be like post-lockdown. Music credits to Larry Gaaga low ft Wiz kid. Produced by S'Bling
This episode focuses on the microaggressions ethnic minorities face in education and what changes we think should be made in the education system to combat these. Music credits to Larry Gaaga low ft Wiz kid. Produced by S'Bling.
With the recent events regarding George Floyd's murder, we felt it was important to discuss the black lives matter movement and police brutality as the first topic on our podcast. Music credits to Larry Gaaga low ft Wiz kid. Produced by S'Bling
New and improved version of our introduction. Music credits to Larry Gaaga low ft Wiz kid produced by S'Bling