Episodes

  • Can black women find love on Love Island?
    Jul 30 2021
    In this episode, we discuss all things Love Island! Although this series has been a bit of a slow burner, there have been some things that have stood out. We have a frank conversation about the portrayal of black contestants - particularly women. We also question the role of the production team in the selection process and whether the franchise has turned into a get-rich-quick scheme for participants. Enjoy! Ni and Sim
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    43 mins
  • Should we be more open to different cultures?
    Jul 16 2021
    In this episode, we have a good 'ole chinwag about the importance of allyship, interracial dating, and whether opposites really attract. We're joined by our wonderful guest Charlotte, who speaks candidly about her support for the BLM movement, her reasons for dating outside of her race, including the childhood memories that may have contributed. We also touch on being underrepresented in the workplace, the right time to enter a new relationship and we settle the score on which guys are most likely to hit your WhatsApp with a d*ck pic! It's a good one guys! Enjoy! Ni and Sim
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Is colourism dividing our community?
    Jul 1 2021
    In this episode, we explore the subject of colourism. Why is it still so rife?! We discuss what it's like to be on the receiving end of colourism and how it affects our communities. We also have a frank discussion about the potential effects of colourism on our children and ask ourselves as with ageism, sexism and racism, will colourism always be prevalent in today's society. Enjoy! Ni and Sim
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    54 mins
  • Is Blue Therapy highlighting real relationship issues?
    May 27 2021
    In this episode, we're discussing one of the most popular shows of the year Blue Therapy. The jury's still out on whether the couples and their storylines are authentic, but it certainly deserves top marks for entertainment. We also discuss relationship therapy more broadly, Sim's (hilarious) couples counselling experience and Ni's requirements for entering a new relationship! Enjoy! Ni and Sim
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    44 mins
  • The 90's - What a Vibe!
    May 13 2021
    In this episode, we're feeling rather nostalgic. After watching this week's SWV vs Xscape Verzuz, we're in our 'old skool' element! This was hands down our favourite Verzuz battle. We also discuss why we're disappointed with the BRIT awards, the lack of quality performers in today's music scene, the hilarious undercover comedians on social media and why we're excited to be able to relive the 90's vibe once we're released from the shackles of lockdown! Enjoy! Ni and Sim
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    33 mins
  • Cryptocurrencies: What’s all the hype?
    May 6 2021
    In this episode, we unpack the fascinating world of cryptocurrencies. With so much talk of Bitcoin, XRP and other popular coins, we dive into the reasons for the sudden surge in interest. Joined once again by S, we also discuss forex trading, whether traditional savings accounts are a thing of the past and exactly what is the smartest way to invest your cash right now! Enjoy! Ni and Sim
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    47 mins
  • Is it time to stop existing and start living?
    Apr 22 2021
    In this episode, we have a frank conversation about life! With all of the recent doom and gloom with the lockdown and the deaths of loved ones and famous figures, we take a step back to reflect on it all. What can we do to lead happier and fulfilled lives? How do we combat stress and how can we ensure we’re prepared for the future – whatever it may hold for us. This is a topic that affects us all and we’re sure you’ll have your own way of dealing with life’s many curveballs. Enjoy! Ni and Sim
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    42 mins
  • Why are more black women dying during pregnancy?
    Apr 8 2021
    In this episode, we discuss the recent Channel 4 Dispatches documentary, The Black Maternity Scandal. The documentary highlights the startling statistics of black women being four times more likely to die during pregnancy, childbirth and up to 6 weeks post-partum compared to white women. Hosted by Rochelle Humes, the documentary gave real and authentic insights into the experiences that black women sadly face. We explore our opinions on the content and also give our personal accounts of the care we received when having our own children. Enjoy! Ni and Sim
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    35 mins