A celebration of being different. Three friends April, Layla and Danielle share their own experiences and discuss thought-provoking topics through the lens of more than one cultural identity.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
Content Warning: Discussion of police brutality / death in police custody from 1hr6mins.
Mohannad Bashir, our lovely friend and a fan of the podcast, shares his journey to discovering music as a form of self-expression and a vital creative outlet. ... more
In this episode, we welcome our first ever couple on the podcast, Mateusz and Yading. Brought up in different parts of the world - with Yading from Beijing, China, and Mateusz born into a Catholic family in the Polish countryside - they share their e... more
We're back from our break with a new guest, the lovely Feji, who opens up about her experience of growing up in Britain and the struggles of fitting in when she moves to Canada in her teens. She gives us some well-needed education on Black beauty ide... more
Our wonderful guest on this episode is educator and entrepreneur, Eresha Jayatillake. She tells us all about how she made the transition from working in the corporate world to becoming an MFL teacher, and turning her side hustle into her own tuition ... more
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Thank you for sharing this refreshing take on growing up Brit-ish. From a friend across the pond, I’m thankful to hear a perspective that we don’t hear often enough! Cheers, ladies! 🥂✊🏽 from @mixedlifeatl
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Apple Podcasts | #58 |
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