
A culture and ideas podcast covering everything from work and feminism, to race and money, hosted by bestselling author Otegha Uwagba, and featuring interviews with some of the most exciting cultural voices of the moment.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

Writer, host and educator Ashley C. Ford has written or guest-edited for publications including The Guardian, ELLE Magazine, BuzzFeed, New York Magazine, Marie Claire, The New York Times, taught creative nonfiction writing at The New School and Catap... more
On today’s episode I’m talking to the journalist and podcaster Anna Sale, who’s the creator of Death, Sex & Money – WNYC’s hugely popular podcast about the big questions and hard choices that are often left out of polite conversation. In June, Anna p... more
Youtuber and content creator Lucy Moon has been creating content online – and being paid for it – since long before many of us had even heard of the word ‘influencer’, and so this episode is a real insider’s account of an industry and lifestyle that ... more
In 2019, the writer Clare Seal started an Instagram account @myfrugalyear in order to anonymously document her journey out of £27,000 worth of debt. Her story immediately struck a chord, and @myfrugalyear now has 78,000 followers who’ve followed Clar... more
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The host and her guest discuss topics related to feminism, finance and other nuanced subjects. Great listening episodes loaded with insights.
I love Otegha’s interview style. She helps guests share their experiences but also gives an insight into her own wealth of knowledge and experience. I love her episodes and look forward to when the book lands in AUS!
Quite easily one of my favourite podcasts. I’m slightly late to accessing it but have been addicted ever since. I’m blown away by Otegha and her guests - such fascinating and engaging discussions. I almost feel that the podcast should carry two warnings.. first that it is addictive and I have found myself wishing I had more hours in the day to listen to the back catalogue and second that these incredibly talented and wise women may leave you questioning what the hell you’ve done with your life. ... more
I have laughed out loud, cried and had revelations listening to IGC, it is everything a podcast should be!
I’ve just got off my bike, with tears STREAMING down my face after listening to Otegha interview Paris Lees. All of IGC’s episodes are 5/5 but this one really blew my socks off. Please listen and please order Paris’s book! Thank you both for letting us listen in on that honest, heartfelt, wise conversation x









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