A podcast for black girls who talk too much.
In this episode, the ladies talk about the complexities of this phenomenon called "being deep" or for some being "woke". Whether it's the lack of accountability or the rudeness of being late, the gang jumps into all the things that toxic positivity and being "fake deep" create for them. Join them as they air out some grievances and laugh away some pain on this week's episode of Rant Much.
Join Thuli & Nyah as they discuss being the people "who always have big feelings" and how this has affected them their whole lives. The good, the bad, and the indifferent. The ladies share how they navigate how to process their feelings and deal with others' perceptions as well.
The gang jumps into the everyday 20-somethings frustrations with the world around them. They talk about all things in their respective headlines that have been bothering them. From wars, sexism, to student debt, they tackle the national to the daily woes of the world.
Listen to Nyah & Thuli as they speak to the various feelings they have about where they are headed - in every aspect of life. Listen as they recount what they thought they would be doing versus where they are actually today. The good, the bad, and the indifferent, they speak to the growth in their lives.
In this episode, the ladies jump into the idea of New Year's Resolutions. What are they? Do they have any and what do their goals look like for this year? And, they might even talk about how much they hate this New Year, New Me idea. Tune in today to Rant Much ?? to hear Thuli & Nyah rant about how resolutions & goals have shaped them.
It's been a minute but the ladies of RantMuch ??? are back at it and telling you all the reasons they needed a break, all the things that have changed in their lives, and what to look forward to in this new season. So buckle up and get ready for the next season of RantMuch ??? Welcome back, Ranters !!!
The gang talks about how they felt during this latest series: Identity Crisis. The ladies talk about what they found interesting and their favorite moments over the past few weeks. Listen in as they rant away in retrospective mode and listen till the end to hear the latest announcement about Rant Much's future.
This week the gang talks with Charda Jameson, an actress/model/Detroiter, about what life is like when society puts the label "ghetto" on you. Charda speaks on her experiences in various school systems, the insecurities she developed in college, and how being ghetto is so subjective that even the usage of the word isn't clear. Listen to this week's episode to hear all this and more on this week's ranting session.
This week, the gang is joined by Mosa Kaiser who tells her experiences of being biracial in South Africa. Speaking on how race is not as clear as water and where the lines of identity can get more skewed the closer you look at them. Disclaimer: We apologize for the poor sound quality this week, we had some technical difficulties while recording.
This week the gang talks to a special guest - Candice Chirwa about the issues of xenophobia within South Africa. As a first-generation immigrant of Malawian parents to South Africa, Candice has found that the challenges of expressing one's identity openly are rooted in the interest of survival.
The gang talks with special guest, Rennia Rodney, about her experiences as a child of Afro-Caribbean immigrants. The challenges of social dynamics in various environments and claiming your own space with conflicting messages of the American dream are some of the topics that find their way into this week's conversation.
The gang sits down with special guest, Kirsten Mossberg, about being a bi-racial American. Kirsten speaks on her experiences as a White/Chinese American and how her identities have tied into her friendships and viewpoints on the world around her.
Thuli & Nyah talk to special guest, Estee Claasen, about her experiences as a coloured woman in South Africa. Join the gang as they try to sort out who is coloured and how the Coloured culture is different than the Black culture in South Africa.
Thuli & Nyah discuss what their identities are in their new series - Identity Crisis. In this episode, they kick off the conversation talking about how the world perceives them, how these identities have conflicted for them, and how they choose to move in the world today.
Thuli & Nyah talk about the crazy black woman stereotype and how it has affected their understanding of themselves. Whether learning this stereotype from television or family, the gang sheds light on this timeless image that has been forced on black women.
Thuli & Nyah talk about what impact black female friend groups have had on their lives. Listen as they talk about the struggles, the joys, and the harsh realities of friendship.
Listen as Thuli & Nyah talk about their journies as black women with their hair. From being naturals, the big chop, and what it's like having black hair as performers, the ladies take you on the journey of all things crown-related.
This week the ladies continue to have some serious conversations with some important women in their lives: Their Mothers. Thuli talks to her mother about the challenges of raising a first-born woman as a young mother.
Thuli & Nyah talk about the stereotype of the "Strong Black Woman". Why is it a thing, where it fits in their lives, and how they wanna change the narrative?
This week the ladies split down the middle to have some serious conversations with some important women in their lives: Their Mothers. Nyah talks to her mother about the challenges and loves of being a mother of five.
Thuli & Nyah wrap up the Love Series with a final conversation with questions that the audience presented them. #Ask Thuli & Nyah, you gave us the scenarios and we tell you how we would handle them
In this final wrap-up episode of the Love Series, Thuli and Nyah discuss some of the challenges of dating from the male perspective with Thuli's boyfriend, Reabetswe Motjuadi.
Thuli and Nyah discuss expectations of relationships in social media, from family, and from friends. Those expectations, though, aren't adding up.
Thuli & Nyah discuss the problems in black sisterhood. From seeing other women as a threat to uplifting one another, listen as the gang talks about being a sister.
Thuli & Nyah talk with a special guest - Keem, Elyakeem Avraham, about what the position of the "gay best friend" has been to the modern black woman. From sexuality to accessorizing, listen to the gang talk about love from the direction of the best friend circle.Guest: Keem - Insta & Twitter: @elyxkeem (Podcast: q+ - Queer Plus Like Us)
Which is more painful a friendship breakup or a romantic one? Sometimes outgrowing a friendship is the worst type of pain.
Thuli & Nyah kick off the love series by discussing the misconceptions that they had about romantic relationships and how that has played a part in how they love themselves.
Nyah & Thuli rant about topics that listeners have suggested for this week's recap session.
Thuli & Nyah talk about the politics of the black woman's body in society. From two different body types to learning how to just live in patriarchal societies, the two dive into their experiences in their bodies today.
Thuli & Nyah discuss how no matter whether being in a long-term relationship or actively dating can still not be all you hoped for.
Where are the artists in the room at? Listen to Thuli & Nyah as they rant about what it is like being young freelance artists in the entertainment industry.
Being Black, 20 - somethings in their parents' households? Listen to Thuli and Nyah share their experiences from their households.
Welcome to the beginning of the journey! In this episode, we introduce you to who we are, how we met, and what to look forward to hearing from us.