
Lindani, Jamil and Flavian discuss how the Ukraine war is different. How the stereotypical refugee has changed and the history of how Britain has treated refugees.
Mar 24, 2022
52 min

On this episode we talk politics, why have so many of us have only recently started voting? We discus if politicians can really relate to those who are living on minimum wage? Why is It in politicians interests to keep people divided? How important is it to have politicians who look like us? Will we ever have a black Prime Minster?
Mar 10, 2022
52 min

Lindani, Jamil and Flavian discuss how detached we have become to where our food comes from? Can someone eat meat but disagree with killing animals?Do commercial interests of a few want us detached to where our food comes from?
Feb 24, 2022
50 min

Lindani, Flavian and Jamil talk about the most common stereotypes about black people. Where have they come? Are they are true?
Feb 17, 2022
59 min

Lindani, Mac and Rebecca discus the challenges of raising mixed race children and how to balance the different cultures.
Nov 25, 2021
54 min

Lindani, Jamil and Flavian discuss Black history Month. Why it is so important? What it means to each of them and why black history shouldn't just be reserved for the month of October.
Nov 12, 2021
52 min

Lindani and Omar look at how music influenced their world views, from the objectification of women, to lifestyle choices, homophobia and how cancel culture needs to go!
Oct 21, 2021
42 min

On this episode, Lindani and Jamil continue the conversation on The Talk. They compare experiences and look at how important The Talk is, who can deliver The Talk and the potential ramifications of not having The Talk.
Sep 30, 2021
39 min

On this episode, Lindani and Steph talk about the Talk. Not the talk about where babies come from, but the talk they will need to have with their future children about how to navigate the world as a mixed race child.
Sep 17, 2021
35 min

On this episode, Lindani and Jamil talk about how race discussions are creating divisions within families. People who have been exposed to diversity are starting to challenge not only their own views, but their parents views too. Challenging racial views at home is allyship at its best as these conversations are easier had at home than they are at work.
Sep 2, 2021
56 min
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