Somali women discussing all things somali related. Hear our voices. Take a journey with us and let’s celebrate success.
Join us this week as we talk about the special month of Ramadan. Surely abstaining from food and "even water" isn't something to look forward to? Or is it? We talk about how we get ready for a month of fasting, praying, reading the Quran and charity. An episode for everyone Muslim and non-Muslim . We hope this episode inspires you to try your best to have a spiritually successful Ramadan.
How do you say blue in Somali? Do you know any Somali work songs? Join us as we talk to Abdiaziz, a Somali language enthusiast. In this week's episode Abdiaziz shares has passion for the somali language. He dedicates some of his spare time making a hilarious and interesting Somali - English YouTube channel as well as designing easy to digest infographics of Somali words. Listen in and be inspired to baro and bashal.
'Somali men are trash' or are they?? Dacaayad or cyber bullying?? Somalinimo or a gender war? I know the options I'd pick but it seems like Somali dhalinyaro prefer to air dadkeena's dirty laundry on the Internet. Join us on this episode as we try to unearth the cause of this rift between the genders.
He's in £80,000 debt?!!! Marry him or leave him? Join us as we right the wrongs of dilemmas about life and love.
Suldaan tells us about his inspiring choice to live and work in Mogadishu. Join us for a candid discussion about how life and work in Mogadishu is like for Suldaan, a young professional from the diaspora.
In the episode we are discussing all things mental health!. Abdi a psychologist graduate joins the podcast to share his life's work supporting people (specially men) with mental health and wellbeing. Abdi gives an insight into his passion for bringing awareness. For more discussion around mental health check out Hadal talk. This episode was recorded via zoom in compliance with locked down rules.
Follow up to life after miscarriage. We discuss tips on how to heal and mental health aspect.
Waayo Arag very own confidenceaftermiscarriage speaks about her personal journey. She get candid and bravely shares her own experience in order to raise awareness in a subject matter that is hardly discussed. Listeners, please be advised that some of the details are graphic.
Hi Welcome back to another episode of Waayo arag! We are so happy to be back. In this episode we discuss how the pandemic has affected our mental health. We appreciate all feedback. Feel free to get in touch with us via our Instagram page @waayoaragexperience This episode was recorded via zoom in order to comply with lockdown rules ( so please excuse the slight background noise).
In this episode we discuss organic vs non organic beauty products. We cover few traditional somali beauty secrets and traditional products from other cultural that we have tried. Follow us on Instagram @Waayoaragexperience If you want to give us a feedback email us at: waayoarag30@gmail.com
This episode is all about colourism. Are we being hypocritical if we have coloursim within our communities and attending black lives matter protest? where did white superiority originate? And is it really the white mens fault that we have colourism? Join us in this episode as we discuss everything about colourism. We welcome all feed back and ideas for what you would like us to discuss --- follow us on instragram @waayoaragexperience -Get in touch with us by email: waayoarag30@gmail.com
Hi All!! We are so excited for you to listen to our first episode