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Any conversation with the formidable Chidera Eggerue (aka Sunday Times Best Selling author, creator of #SAGGYBOOBSMATTER and activist ‘The Slumflower') is always going to be inspiring and this one really got me thinking! We delve deep into a whole host of topics including what it means to be queer, the agenda of gender, why everyone should get tattoos, the influence of media on dating and sexual relationships, beauty standards and some of your favourite powerful songs! She opens up about many of the moments and stories that drove her to become the influential woman she is today.These conversations are an open forum and I hope can provide a catalyst for discussion so please get in touch and share your thoughts!#StrongWomanThePodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hi Body Protesters! Another episode recorded before the apocalypse: a conversation with the extraordinary Chidera Eggerue, best-selling author of What a Time to Be Alone and How To Get Over A Boy, also known for #SaggyBoobsMatter. This episode was a joy to record and prompted a long follow-up discussion. Podcast club anyone? Chidera speaks to Honey and Nadia about:· The birth of #saggyboobsmatter and accepting your breasts· Desirability and self-love· Plastic surgery· Cancel culture· Body vs. beauty acceptance· Dating (and whether or not he should pay!).We hope you enjoy listening! Please remember to rate, review, share and subscribe!Honey and Nadia x x xConnect with us on Instagram:@honeykinny@nadia.craddockFor more on Chidera:Instagram: @theslumflowerBook 1: https://www.waterstones.com/book/what-a-time-to-be-alone/chidera-eggerue/9781787132115Book 2: https://www.waterstones.com/book/how-to-get-over-a-boy/chidera-eggerue/9781787134805Shout out to the angels that help us make this podcast!Editing by Project HarnessCover art by Eve DelaneyMusic by Eve Burke-Edwards See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Let's talk about two essential movements. We take a closer look and delve into what exactly is the Body Positive Movement, how it all started, and why it's necessary this day in age. We'll also talk about the woman behind the hashtag #SaggyBoobsMatter, Chidera Eggerue. She's an award-winning British blogger, better known as the Slumflower. She is the force behind Saggy Boobs Matter, an online movement that challenges the very unrealistic expectations of what breasts should look like.
It’s another live episode of the Feminists Don't Wear Pink podcast – this time Scarlett interviews Chidera Eggerue aka The Slumflower, the unstoppable author, speaker and creator of global body positivity movement #SaggyBoobsMatter. The episode was recorded live at The Donmar Warehouse in Seven Dials. Buy the book here: https://amzn.to/2CVYBYe | https://apple.co/2OOgjhC Download the audiobook: https://adbl.co/2SwRSv4 | https://apple.co/2SOv614
Emma Barnett is joined by the Daily Record journalist, Anna Burnside, Chidera Eggerue aka The Slumflower, author of What a Time to Be Alone, and known for the online campaign #SaggyBoobsMatter and Hetta Howes, lecturer in medieval literature at City University, London. Their subjects include crying, grand romantic gestures, guilty pleasures and activism at home.
Chidera Eggerue, or The Slumflower, is an award-winning blogger and author referred to by Elle magazine as a 'millennial mastermind’ in their 'Stars On The Rise: 20 Power Players To Watch Out For In 2018’ list. She has sparked up conversations to do with body positivity - especially through the internet-breaking movement she created called #SAGGYBOOBSMATTER and she’s on a trailblazing path to encouraging us all to be more comfy in our flaws!The Power Hour podcast gets to know other people’s processes to greatness. Join Adrienne as she invites guest speakers from coaches, creatives and innovators to discuss their daily habits and the key to achieving personal success and well-being.Whether you want to build a business, write a book or run a marathon, the Power Hour is going to help you get there faster!You can follow Adrienne on Instagram / Twitter / FacebookThis is a Studio71 production.Producer - Jack ClaramuntExec Producer - Tom PayneOutro music by Paul Herbert Music.Produced at Jamz Studio.Studio71 is a Red Arrow Studios Company. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week's second helping of Chops, Jen meets up with blogger, speaker and author Chidera Eggerue, aka The Slumflower, to talk about her new books What A Time to Be Alone and Scribble Yourself Feminist, why you should never seek approval for being you, how Nigerian women are killing it in UK popular culture right now, and of course, why #SaggyBoobsMatter. You can catch Chidera as part of our lineup for the #LondonPodcastFestival at 2pm on September 15, alongside Imriel Morgan and Angela Barnes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sofie talks to award-winning blogger, creator of #SaggyBoobsMatter and author of What a Time to be Alone Chidera Eggerue (a.k.a. The Slumflower) about beauty standards, misogyny, heatwave toplessness, individuality in the UK, being okay with making mistakes, sharing a planet with men, policing women for speaking out, raging feminism, reparations in relationships, making solitude cool, jazz hands, fake feminists and a trophy cabinet of insecurities. Artwork by Linda Brinkhaus Jingle by Bailey Lenart Produced by Sarah Garvey A huge thanks to Phoenix Artist Club in London for letting me record my podcast and do my shows with them. Special thanks to Peter Dunbar. Made of Human Podcast online: Twitter: @podmoh Facebook: facebook.com/madeofhumanpodcast Web: madeofhumanpodcast.com Patreon: patreon.com/mohpod Sofie Hagen online: Twitter: @SofieHagen Facebook: facebook.com/sofiehagen.komiker Web: sofiehagen.com Instagram: @sofiehagendk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about the best cures for a hangover, a family that is expecting their 14th child, some is accusing of Charlie Sheen of murder, the #saggyboobsmatter movement on social media, an all fem ale resort island opening soon, things we miss because technology has replaced them, a 19 year old that got naked then covered himself in cooking oil and attacked his family after dropping acid, who wins the embarrassment Olympics, a restaurant offering a special $3,000 burger for Valentine's Day, McDonald's giving away a $12,000 “Bling Mac” ring, people who eat gluten free have more orgasms, and more!
In Episode 12 I sit down with the amazing Slumflower to discuss self-love and the importance it can have in helping you to achieve the best version of yourself. Slumflower is an award-winning blogger and presenter who uses her voice to help empower women. During our chat we discuss her #SaggyBoobsMatter campaign as well as her #BlockHimParty, we also touch on the positive & negative impact social media can have on your mental health and what role the school system can play to educate children on this. And, of course, she also gives us her top tips on how you can show yourself self-love & loads more. If you enjoy the episode, please leave a review or comment! thedreamersdisease.co.uk Follow Slumflower: IG: @theslumflower Twitter: @theslumflower theslumflower.com Follow Dreamer’s Disease: IG: @dreamersdisease_podcast Twitter: @IAmAlexManzi / @DreamersPod Soundcloud: @thedreamersdisease