
As the manosphere rises and men continue to terrorise us, how will you decide what your own happy ending looks like? Join Chidera Eggerue aka The Slumflower on her debut, much-awaited podcast The Slumflower Hour - the domain for disobedient women who date men! Is he really 'busy' or is he bored of you? Do you have the patience to practise your own boundaries? Should you follow your instincts or sh... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 140 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Does the 'girls girl' really exist?
In this episode, join Chidera as she discusses the complexity of female empowerment, expectations placed on women to like each other within feminism - and enjoy a juicy storytime of a situation where a woman tried... more
Should women be bitter? Is bitterness an emotion we can alchemise? Should we reclaim the word 'bitter'?
In this episode, join The Slumflower as she discusses what pushes a woman to become bitter - and why men weaponise the word against us.
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Should you go through a man's phone? Is there a silver lining to catching a man cheating? Are you prepared to walk away or would you prefer to punish him?
In this short and sweet episode, join Chidera as she discusses her opinion on whether you shou... more
Is the club really the place to find love? Should we be charging men to talk to us in the club? How do we keep safe and vigilant in the function?
Join Chidera for a funny episode where she discusses the tactics of using your looks, your wit and your... more
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This is for the girls that always knew we were more than what society tells us we are.
I think her opinion on older men with younger women versus older women with younger men is a little weird. It seems she’s all about older men doing what they want and encourages dating them but older women are told they’re being “used” if a person dates them and she claims older women don’t have sex as often/aren’t as exciting as younger women and that’s why men don’t want them. I’m still young but know older women who are more free and sexual as they’ve gotten older and attract plenty of men so... more
Chidera beautifully articulates the frustrations surrounding modern straight relationships. A must listen for anyone dating men. If I had a daughter then I’d play this podcast regularly and on repeat. Chidera’s delivery is clear and shines a light on dynamics that are hard to quantify. Heartily recommend!
I love this Podcast. Thank you so much for sharing your ideas! This perspective is absolutely needed to be heard by women - whether you agree with it or not - at least to give you some other thoughts and perspectives than the daily patriarchy romance brainwash!
As a first born daughter , as a straight black woman , I NEEDED this podcast to unlearn so many things and I have thanks to you. I can’t thank you enough girl ❤️
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This podcast offers a nuanced exploration of modern relationships, particularly focusing on the experiences and challenges women face in their interactions with men. Through candid discussions, the host addresses various aspects of dating, empowerment, and societal expectations, diving into critical themes such as the impact of patriarchy, emotional labor, and the necessity of self-respect in romantic contexts. Noteworthy topics include toxic femininity, the implications of male incompetence in relationships, and the political nature of desire, making it a unique platform for women seeking both empowerment and practical dating advice. The tone is insightful yet humorous, aiming to foster self-awareness and resilience among listeners navigat... more
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