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 | 132 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Has he pulled the rug from under you? Did you see it coming but you tried to tell yourself otherwise? Is it time for you to start being the dumper to see what that power feels like?
In this episode, join Chidera as she embraces the so-called 'toxici... more
Can femininity be considered toxic? Should women have bigger egos? Do women have a victim mentality?
In this episode, join Chidera as she discusses the ways that femininity can be used against us, and why women need to see beyond what has been taugh... more
Do white women have a different version of feminism? (Yes) Is feminism serving us or holding us back when it comes to dating men? Are white women enablers of patriarchy?
In this episode, join Chidera as she discusses why Black women and women of col... more
Do you tend to feel bad when a man begs and grovels? Are you against holding grudges? Should we give men more chances?
In this episode, join The Slumflower as she reminds you of all the reasons men don't deserve more chances, no matter how 'sorry' t... more
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Chidera be reminding us no one’s coming to save us from our own habitual patterns so we might challenge our romantic ideas around love. Not everyone’s cup of tea but a fresh perspective to keep in mind.
I love listening to an episode or two during my morning 3 mile walk. You give me so much to think about and question my perspective when it comes to men and dating. You’re appreciated. Thanks for what you do.
As a trans/queer/nom binary autistic person I’ve always been very prone to believe what people say and believe them. First time I ever got to be taught by a black queer neurodivergent that is so eloquent and down to earth. I am really grateful. I hope you keep doing this for as long as it feels right for you and thank you for helping me learning things that people barely ever talk about, let alone teach.
I just recently got into podcasts and stumbled across Slumflower. Whew chile, this lady is brilliant! She is the epitome of women empowerment, a girl’s girl!! 👏🏾👏🏾🙌🏾 She is the friend that tells you what you NEED to hear, not what you want to hear. I enjoy listening to every episode but the “Desire Is Political” episode from this past week…is definitely my favorite one thus far. Her podcast definitely requires self reflection as a woman, especially a Black woman, and being honest with your... more
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Focusing on themes of empowerment and self-worth, the discussions engage young women navigating dating and relationships in a contemporary context. The host tackles societal expectations and the challenges women face when dealing with rejection, partnership pressures, and personal standards. Various episodes challenge norms relating to attraction, age dynamics in dating, and the economic implications of relationships, all reflecting a bold feminist perspective aimed at empowering women to reclaim their narratives in a patriarchal society. Notable conversations delve into the complexity of emotional independence, the pitfalls of compromising too much in relationships, and the need for women to set higher standards, making it a unique platfor... more
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