Episodes
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In this episode we are joined by Mags Abraha, editor of A Quick Ting On, the first ever book series on Black British culture. We discuss the growth of black voices in UK publishing and media, Black-Britishness as an identity and some of the themes covered in the upcoming anthology; including Black British music, fashion and politics.
https://twitter.com/AQuickTingOn
https://twitter.com/JacarandaBooks
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In this episode we are joined by our friend, Presenter/Broadcaster and Host of the Brave Conversations Podcast on BBC 1Xtra, Richie Brave. We discuss what makes a "good" conversation; reflect on our favourite Black British platforms and discuss the dangers of identity politics and singular narratives when it comes to talking about our experiences. We also touch on the benefits of podcasts as a medium vs. TV/radio, as well as the importance of cultivating environments for authenticity. Enjoy.
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In this episode we are joined by Dr Jerelle Joseph, a Research Fellow in Physical & Chemical Sciences at King's College, Cambridge and Founder of carischolar.com. We learn about her journey into the world of scientific academia from her upbringing in Dominica and discuss her comparative experience living and studying in the UK, navigating the space as a Black Caribbean woman and the fundamental importance of mentorship and guidance for students to realise their full potential academically and professionally.
Follow Jerelle on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jerelleaj
Check out carischolar.com
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In this episode we are joined by Alexina Anatole, a fellow Cambridge grad and finalist in the Master Chef 2021. We talk about what inspires Alexina's love for cooking, the realities of filming on the BBC One hit show, as well as how working on the trading floor prepared her for her new journey as a chef. We also find out her top 5 cuisines and her big plans for the future. Enjoy.
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In this episode we are joined by Chine McDonald, a broadcaster, Head of Community Fundraising and Public Engagement at Christian Aid, and author of book God Is Not a White Man: And Other Revelations. We discusss colonialism, development, navigating Cambridge University as a Black Woman and the conventional depictions of God as White & Male. Chine's book is available NOW to pre-order and we hope you enjoy our conversation as much as we did.
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In this episode we are joined by Bhishma Asare (aka Proph), an independent artist from South London and founder of Rap Therapy. Join us as we discuss the work his team are doing in school across the UK, using rap as a therapeutic tool for young people to express their feelings. We also explore some of the flaws in the education system and how creative initiatives like Rap Therapy can positively impact children's behaviour, wellbeing and learning.
Follow their work:
https://www.raptherapy.co.uk
https://www.instagram.com/rap_therapy_100/
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In this episode we are joined by Alex Holmes, writer, podcaster and the author of book "Time to Talk". We discuss love, belonging & connection as well as how men can show up for each other and hold space for vulnerability and experiencing grief.
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In the second episode of our Bridging the Gap series, we are joined by two very specials special guests - Bilal's parents, Colleen and Asif Khan. Join us as we discuss the education system in the UK compared to Jamaica; the initial resistance they experienced as an inter-racial/inter-faith couple; and the question of whether they want to stay in NW London or maybe venture 'back home' one day. Enjoy!
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In this episode we are joined by a very special guest - Kwaku's dad, Gabriel Dapaah aka Uncle Daps. We cover a lot of ground in this conversation touching on his experiences growing up in Ghana; studying in Israel and raising a family in South London, as well as education, racism and Pan-Africanism. We even discover that he had a missed opportunity to study at Cambridge University himself! This is one of our longest episodes and we go in depth bridging the gaps with the previous generation - we hope you enjoy it!
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In this episode, we are joined by The Poor Banker, a City banker and anonymous blogger from South London. In the second part of our conversation, we discuss his journey from council housing and state school in South London to a successful career in banking, as well as his advice for other aspiring professionals from working class backgrounds.
Check out his writing here: https://thepoorbanker.com
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In this episode, we are joined by The Poor Banker, a City banker and anonymous blogger from South London. We discuss his journey from council housing and state school in South London to a successful career in banking, as well as his advice for other aspiring professionals from working class backgrounds.
Check out his writing here: https://thepoorbanker.com
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In this episode, we are joined by Naomi Kellman, the Founder of Target Oxbridge, a free programme that aims to help black and mixed race students of African and Caribbean heritage to secure Oxbridge offers. We discuss the amazing success of the programme, as well as how education impacts chances of social mobility in the UK.
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In this episode, we are joined by Fatima Ahamed, Employer Engagement Manager at Aston University, to discuss her work supporting undergraduate students, many from working class backgrounds, into careers and placements with top employers. We also explore the concept of class, what it means and how to determine where you are in the spectrum.
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In this episode we were joined by Leanne Levers, political scientist and co-founder of Dope Black Women. Join us we discuss everything from Black Feminism, the importance of community and safe spaces for Black women to be their authentic selves, and the responsibility of Black men to hold each other accountable, especially when it comes to gender-based violence. We also touch on discontent in the modern dating scene and the alleged "Battle of the Sexes".
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In today's episode we were joined by Roy Alexander Weise, joint Artistic Director of the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester and a Tutor at Open Door, with a string of renowned theatre productions to his name. We were also joined by Iyce Kariuki, a freelance stage technician and carpenter who has done work at the National Theatre and other venues around the UK. Join us as we discuss negotiating their career choices with 1st generation immigrant parents, the contrast in the role that theatre is meant to play in society and the reality, as well as navigating the creative arts as Black people in a predominantly white, affluent space.
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In this episode we are joined by Oriana Jemide, a mixed-media artist, poet and art educator. We discuss a number of topics including using art for emotional and mental well-being maintenance and healing through her initiative The Medela School; improving access to the arts for Black people, as well as how society generally values art as a profession. Enjoy!
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In this episode we were joined by Nicolas, a Music/Culture Journalist, Writer, Speaker and Critic from London. In this episode we talk about everything from the watering down of Notting Hill Carnival, the success of VERZUS and No Signal, and how music artists have adapted live shows in response to the pandemic. Enjoy!
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In this episode we are joined by Joshua Adeyemi; a second year Cambridge University student and Head of Social Media at aim Cambridge. We discuss Joshua's journey from studying at a comprehensive secondary school in South London to becoming a prefect at Eton college. We touch on a number of topics including the power of mentorship, personal finance, studying at Cambridge during lockdown, as well as student-led initiatives working on getting state school students into Cambridge. Enjoy!
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In this episode we are joined by our good friend Kalil Rouse for the second time. Kalil is a Cambridge alum, teacher and recently became a father with his first child. Kalil shares his journey so far and we go into a discussion on the role of a father, challenges of raising a child in society and even reflect on our own relationships with our respective fathers. Enjoy!
DISCLAIMER: The audio recording for our guest was particularly poor on this occasion - we apologise in advance if it is difficult to hear at times.
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