Sinopsis
Podcast exploring identities of African Women through critical thought conversations on culture, sexuality, spirituality, ambition, and society.
Episodios
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EP 18 - Mental Health Month
03/05/2017 Duración: 12minSince May is Mental Health Month, we will be having a series of conversations around mental wellness in African communities. We feel that these are very necessary conversations as we begin to look into the state of mental health in our communities. We will be discussing language, identification, providing and receiving support. If you are struggling with something please do not suffer in silence, know that: You Are Worth Finding Worth Knowing and Worth Loving If you enjoy these series please subscribe, rate and share. Edit & Produced - Mude Productions Music - Benmoose by BenSound
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5 Min Friday 3 - How To Boost Your Confidence
28/04/2017 Duración: 06minLack of confidence is always the culprit behind not a taking professional jump, leaving an unhealthy platonic or romantic relationship or starting your own business for example. In this episode, I go into some of the steps that I took and Im still taking to boost and rebuild my confidence. This is my no means an exhaustive list, but these are the primary steps I took as I began my journey to self restoration. Knowledge Is Power: Get brutally honest with yourself about things you do not know and Read Up. Positive Affirmations: Identify the qualities you want to be known for , then begin to speak those things in your life and validate yourself. Know Your Superpower: What thing(s) you are good at? Identify them and start improving and amplifying those skills. Grooming: Start dressing the part. Embrace The Fear: Start doing things that scare you. Learn to put yourself out there. Be patient with yourself but push yourself . Remember, right out of your comfort zone lies all the Magic. Speak Up: When you do
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5 Min Friday 2 - Pomodoro Technique
20/04/2017 Duración: 06minTry out this time management strategy that was developed in the 1980s by Author and Entreprenuer Francesco Cirillo. The concept is to break down the amount of time you work into intervals. These intervals traditionally consist of 25 minutes of complete focused work followed by 5 min of break time. I have been actively practicing this technique for some time and have become so much more efficient and productive with my time and goals. Below are some twists that I have put in place for the technique to work for my personality and lifestyle. Wummy’s Pomodoro Hack Phone on Airplane Mode Set my focused time on http://e.ggtimer.com) Stream some www.pandora.com Also check out free apps like – Focus Keeper Free & Be Focused Edited & Produced by Mude Productions Music - Nice To You from YouTube Audio Library
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EP 17: Sex Is Worship, Ope Gregory Founder, Love4Boudoir
18/04/2017 Duración: 01h23minIn today’s episode we talk to Ope “Sparkle” Gregory, the Founder of a Christian Sex Shop based in Lagos, Nigeria. After returning to Nigeria from the UK, Ope found that there was a big need to cultivate open conversations around sex and sexual fulfilment within Nigerian Christian spaces. The genesis of the idea started with lingerie but later evolved to her helping couples keep their marital beds sacred as she learned about the prevalence of infidelity in young Nigerian couples. Ope’s goal is create open communications around sex with married couples because sex should ENJOYED AND NOT ENDURED. As a firmly rooted Christian herself, Christianity is the guiding compass around this venture and Ope only works with married couples to ensure that their marital beds are left UNDEFILED. We thoroughly enjoyed this discussion and talked about everything from sexual freedom, to self pleasure and the importance of open communication channels. Connect with Ope below Ope Gregory Personal – https://www.instagram.c
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5 MIN FRIDAY MINISODE #1 : An Exercise in Gratitude
14/04/2017 Duración: 06minJournaling your way to a peaceful, happier and more productive life. Experts recommend to journal this daily over a 21 day period in order for it to become a habit and to reset yourself; I take a different approach which I outline in the show. 5 STEP PROCESS INVOLVES: 3 things you are Grateful for – 2 mins A positive experience you have had in last 24 hours – 2mins Exercise - 15 mins Meditation – 2 mins (Calm App) Express Kindness through Text, Call or Email – 2 mins Music - Nice To You from Youtube Audio Library Produced - Mude Productions
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Ep 16: TenTen Looks, Content Creator Instagram
10/04/2017 Duración: 51minIn this episode, we catch up with Teni of @tentenlooks to discuss life as an Instagram Content Creator. Teni shares a bit of her background growing up as a Nigerian Immigrant in Missouri and later New Jersey. She walks us through her bullying experience and shares how confronting her high school bully allowed her come into her own. She later attended an HBCU which encouraged her to have pride in her culture and heritage. She is now a badass content creator who has grown her following from 0 to over 20,000 followers in less than a year by showcasing beautifully curated and crisp images of her Sky High Afro, Sense of Style and Wanderlust around Southeast Asia. She shares tips on how to grow and optimize Instragram following. Her advice for anyone struggling with burden of being the “other” is to embrace that otherness and BE.YOUR. SELF. The otherness it what helps you stand out and MAKES YOU, YOU. Makes sure you follow Teni her Instagram page - @tentenlooks Edited & Produced – Mude Productions Music –
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EP 15: Tomi Two, Singer-Songwriter - Alternative Soul
21/03/2017 Duración: 54minMeet Tomi Owo, Nigerian Alternative Soul Singer-Songwriter. Like many African creatives Tomi was in the corporate space when she could no longer ignore the strong call to creative art through music. In this episode, we talk about taking purposeful steps towards realizing ones’ dreams and how she was able to do this through consistency and planning with the help of her then aspiring producer brother. She walks us through her creative process – how she goes from idea to execution- and how global situations influence some her work . SHOW SPONSORS: Jewel + Baubles – an affordable jewelry line for the contemporary woman CONVERSATION Transition from Corporate to Music African Identity in Music Music Creation Process & The Business of Music : Going from idea to execution Songwriting influence Current Projects Life as a newly wed TOMI’s CURRENT READS S. Lewis – C.S. Lewis Classics Seth Gordin , Poke the Box John Howkins, Creative Economy, How to People Make Money From Ideas NIGERIAN SOUL ARTISTS MENTI
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Ep 14: Pt 2 Born A Crime w. Clarissa Bannor of This Afropolitan Life
07/03/2017 Duración: 55minWe invite fellow podcaster Clarissa Bannor of This Afropolitan Life to share her thoughts on Trevor Noah’s book especially in light of her family’s recent trip to South Africa. In this episode, we talk about the social economics of being a black person in South Africa from Clarrisa’ experience. She shares some of the unusual privileges she experienced being an “other”-- American. We bring the conversation full circle by drawing on some poignant points that Trevor mentions on the class system, religion and the informidable black tax which weighs heavily on many Africans. This episode sheds light to the fact that Apartheid is still very much alive and in full effect. Now, we must task ourselves with the responsibility of fixing this problem. Since the recording of this episode, there has been more incidents of xenophobic attacks against West Africans. Music – Moose, Ben Sound Edited & Produced – Those African Chicks You Can Find Clarissa @ Podcast – This Afropolitan Life – iTunes and SoundCloud Blog
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Ep 13 - Born A Crime Review
23/02/2017 Duración: 01h08minI have always been curious about Chesray’s childhood growing up in apartheid South Africa. Wondering about the social landscape from the eyes of a child and understanding how this phenomenon has shaped her identity as a women of color and an activist. When Trevor Noah’s book Born A Crime was released, I could not pass up the opportunity to pour through it and use it his story as a conduit to learn more about Chesray’s South African narrative. We discuss things like her identification as a black and not a colored woman. The different race categories of being White, Indian, Colored and Black. We talk about post-apartheid apartheid, internalized oppression and how the racial divide affected economics and that trajectory of ones life. In the world political climate, race, religion , gender conversations are more tense than ever before, it is very interesting to see how movements from over two decades ago are still so relevant today. Music – Ben Moose Edited & Produced – Those African Chicks
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EP 12: Responding To Your Calling With Afro-Violinist, Efik Zara
20/02/2017 Duración: 37minEfik Zara is a Nigerian-American, true distrupter and status-quo buster. She is the violinist changing the face and feel of classical music with the infusion of African Rhythm. We talk about her journey to classical music and what it means to recognize innate talent and respond to the gnawing calling of ones genius. Hearing Johannes Brahms Symphony No 3 in the 3rd movement was pivotal moment that made her realize music is what she is meant to create. CONVERSATION Journey into classical music Listening to the calling to create Being the only black woman in a very Anglo-Saxon industry Personal Style – Minimalist, Goddess, Ethreal and Modest Beauty Channel on Youtube Curly Girl Routine Music SOCIAL MEDIA Efik Zara Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/efikzara/?hl=en YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/EfikZara OTHER RESOURCES BogoBiri – http://www.bogobiri.com/services.php Zikoko Magazine - http://zikoko.com Coldstone - http://coldstonecreamery.ng/index.php Music - Ben Moose Sound Produced & Edite
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Ep 11: Self Care
06/02/2017 Duración: 41minOn our first episode of the year, we talk about the importance to nuturing our spirit, minds and intellect. As women, we often get lost and immersed in the various roles we play that self care often falls to the bottom of the to do list; if it ever makes it there at all. We reflect on our Self Care our experience at the Creativity Suite a women empowerment workshop put together by power duo Yetunde Odugbesan-Omede, Fellow Podcaster, Author & Motivational Speaker and Carol Frazer Haynesworth, CoAuthor of Your Great Destiny. The workshop was an opportunity to be in the great company and experience strength, vulnerability and power. Be sure to follow the Creativity Suite on Facebook to stay updated on their next workshop Learn more about Yetunde Odugbesan Omede - https://www.yetundeodugbesan.com Carol Frazer Haynesworth, CoAuthor of Your Great Destiny - http://www.coauthorofyourgreatdestiny.com
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AfriGen & AfroVeganism w. Clarissa Bannor of ThisAfropolitanLife
23/11/2016 Duración: 01h08minOur guest host this week is Clarissa Bannor, author of ThisAfropolitanLife Blog. During this episode, we chit chat about her latest venture AfriGen, a docuseries that looks at the lives of first and second generation Africans adulating in the US. These series explore how adulting in the US (re)defines our lives and looks into how we straddle binary of two cultures. Music -- Bensound Music You can find Clarissa @ Blog ---- http://www.thisafropolitanlife.com Instagram -- https://www.instagram.com/thisafropolitanlife/ AfriGen --- http://www.afrigenmedia.com AfriGen Youtube -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mft6o43-Jbk
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Ep 9 - Afro LGBTQ (Gay'Frican) Pt 2
26/10/2016 Duración: 40minHere goes part 2 of our conversation with guest host Muki. Music - Bensound, Moose
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Ep 8 - Afro LGBTQ (Gay'Frican) Pt 1
16/09/2016 Duración: 45minYou do not want to miss Part 1 of our conversation with guest host Muki, our darling friend and beautiful soul who shares her journey into her sexual identity. We learn about the secret lives of queers Africans living on the continent and the double lives of those who fear persecution. This conversation was so enriching and delicious we had to break it into two episodes. Music - Bensound, Moose
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Ep 7 - Black Lives Matter
25/07/2016 Duración: 46minWe explore our feelings about the senseless killings of Alton Sterling, Philando Castro and many others. Feeling helpless and hopeless, we brainstorm ways we as black people can mobilize and start with building our own financial independence Join in REBUILDING THE BLACK ECONOMY Black Businesses Directory - https://webuyblack.com Official Black Wall Street (also a Directory) - http://officialblackwallstreet.com Black Banks - http://blackoutcoalition.org/black-u-s-banks/
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Africaness and Christianity
06/07/2016 Duración: 43minThis episode, we discuss the conundrum we often find ourselves in as "modern" African women and christians. We dedicate this episode to Alton Sterling #blacklivesmatter Edited - Efrainramos Music - Moose, Bensound
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Ep 5 - Body Image
19/04/2016 Duración: 35minIn this week’s episode, we tackle the ever present topic of Body Image ; how the way we see ourselves affects self-esteem and the potential downward spiral this could have in many areas of our lives. As women who recently had babies, weight loss and weight issues often creeps up in a lot of our conversations. We drool all over the snatched snapback moms and wonder when our turn will come. We wrap up by sharing steps we are presently taking to love and be kinder to ourselves. Music - Ben Moose Produced - Efrain Ramos
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Ep 4 - Life Hack
02/04/2016 Duración: 12minThe first of our mini pods where we talk about life hacks or lessons learned from our lives. Music - Ben Moose Produced by: www.ThePodcastStudio.net
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Ep 3: Who We Are
25/03/2016 Duración: 36minThis episode we finally introduce ourselves. We discuss how we both met at NYU and our evolution as African Women, Mothers, Wives and Friends and Agents of Change. Music - Ben Moose Produced by: www.ThePodcastStudio.net
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Ep 2: Our Sex (Mis)Adventures
09/03/2016 Duración: 39minIn this episode, we reflect on how our African culture and religious backgrounds has shaped our sexual identities. Music - Moose, Bensound Edited - Efrain Ramos