
Making everything about feminism with author & feminist activist Tinatswe Mhaka.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CulturePersonal Journals | |||

Host Tinatswe Mhaka sits down with Zimbabwean author Sue Nyathi, born and raised in Bulawayo and now based in Johannesburg. Sue is the author of The Polygamist, The Gold Diggers, A Family Affair, and An Angel's Demise. Her debut novel The Polygamist ... more
Host Tinatswe Mhaka sits down to talk about money, women, and the cost of proving yourself in a world built to make you feel like you have something to prove. They get into the ways women overcompensate financially inside relationships, what it looks... more
In this episode of the Gay and African at Home series, host Tinatswe Mhaka sits with , a queer mother who came out later in life and somehow managed to raise a brilliant human while figuring herself out along the way.
This conversation is full of la... more
Gay and African at Home is a tender and necessary series that brings queer Africans and their families into intimate conversation. Through gentle storytelling and honest reflection, the series reveals how queerness, language, belonging, and family lo... more
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Have been enjoying this podcast so much and even got to feature on it. So definitely would recommend, as Tina touches on some important topics with some fantastic guests ✨
Just found this podcast and LOVE IT
Always learning on this podcast love it !!
Fill me up with all things feminism!!!!!!!!
The nuance that is in this discussions is really amazing and I hope more people find this podcast
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The show centers feminist discourse through intimate conversations with authors, activists, and everyday people who navigate gender, sexuality, parenting, and power. Across episodes, topics range from polygamy and patriarchal structures to financial autonomy, LGBTQ+ visibility, abortion rights, and maternal identities, often framed through personal memoirs and cultural contexts in Africa and beyond. It's likely to appeal to listeners who value candid storytelling, progressive feminism, and nuanced discussions about how systems shape individual choices and relationships, with a distinctive emphasis on community, care, and self-empowerment.
Noteworthy are its diverse guest voices—from authors and activists to sex-positivity educators and que... more
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