
Life, love and work in a white man's world. Let's help each other figure it out!
Presenters: Sadia Azmat and Monty Onanuga
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 68 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture | ||||

We look back on our favourite episodes including some of our biggest and best guests and what they taught us. Plus we say thanks to you, our amazing listeners, for the things you’ve taught us along the way! No, we’re not crying, you’re crying.
We’re hilarious, we’re resilient and we’re a force to be reckoned with, according to actor, dance studio boss and podcaster Kelechi Okafor. We talk about how pre-colonial Yoruba spirituality inspires how she sees herself, the misconceptions of black ... more
I’ve never dated outside of my race and I wanted to hear stories from people who are. We chat about why interracial and interethnic dating isn’t the same thing, model and TV presenter Ayesha says that being British in LA actually makes more of a diff... more
Conversations about money should be really simple, so why don’t we talk more about it? Monty asks Bola Sol and Franklin Asante (aka The Urban Financier) what the receipts really are for drip culture, to share hacks for your bank balance and about the... more
Refreshingly honest and funny. The latest episode regarding Ramadan was enlightening. Growing up in a catholic country, I don’t have much experience of Islam. Or other religions TBH. Maybe some Church of Ireland. but that’s it really. Love the music too. Hello from Dublin :)
Why though? I can’t believe NCFYW has come to and end and I’m pretty sure this is due to the Karen ‘incident’, so depressing, another good thing taken from us! Please Monty and Sadia, take the pod somewhere else, I’m sure many podcast platforms would be happy to have you! Thanks for everything, you did a great job and I still want to meet Monty IRL and hang out with her and her lovely family daily! ✌️
Love the chat with the podcast hosts. Nice and informal and they cover some really important topics.
Love that this addresses the real issues that affect young women of colour. Minty is always on point, Sadia however is often uninformed and will ask questions not always relevant and sometimes just restating platitudes. As an Indian woman it’s cringeworthy, in a google age, a quick search would be helpful. Her limited world view sometimes harts the fluidity of the podcast. If she spent a little bit of time researching before interviews, Sadi would be do much better. She’s funny and open and th... more
Great to hear these honest conversations on race in the UK and learning about different people’s experiences.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #233 |
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