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  • Hello and welcome to Wanna Be, the podcast that takes you from where you are to where you Wanna Be, in 30 minutes or less. I'm Imriel Morgan, Founder of Content is Queen, a podcast agency committed to amplifying diverse voices. Want to unleash your voice? Visit contentisqueen.org to discover our creator community and how we can take your podcast to the next level.


    Today, we're joined by the incredible Lirian Santos, a London-based Brazilian football freestyler and a powerhouse in content creation. With over 500k followers on TikTok and Instagram and modelling gigs for brands like USA Pro and Nike, Lirian is revolutionising how we see and engage with women's football.


    In this episode, we'll explore Lirian's entrepreneurial drive, which she credits to her parents who overcame discrimination to provide for their family. We'll also delve into her passion for freestyle football and her role in filling the significant gap of female content creators in the sport. From planning content days to embracing spontaneity, we’ll get an insider’s look at her creative process.


    Wow, what an inspiring journey Lirian Santos has had. From uncertainties around her career path to becoming a leading force in women's football, her story is a lesson in following your passion and finding a niche. You can see her content on Instagram @liriansantoss and TikTok @liriansantoss_


    Thank you for joining us for this episode of Wanna Be. If Lirian's story resonated with you, consider sharing this podcast with others. Let’s spread the word about the empowering journeys of trailblazers like Lirian. Keep up with the latest from Wanna Be by following us on your favourite podcast player and Instagram @contentisqueenhq.


    Until next time… Bye!

    Credits:

    This is a Content is Queen Production

    Hosted and produced by me, Imriel Morgan

    Editing by Joseph Perry

    Sound Design by Amber Miller

    Production Assistant was Sharai White


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  • Hello and welcome to Wanna Be, the podcast that takes you from where you are to where you Wanna Be, in 30 minutes or less. I'm your host, Imriel Morgan, Founder of Content is Queen, a podcast agency and community devoted to amplifying diverse voices. If you want to make your voice heard, visit contentisqueen.org to discover our creator community and how we can elevate your podcast.


    Today, we have an extraordinary guest: Philippa Tuttiettt. Philippa is no stranger to breaking barriers, both in sports and business. She represented Wales in Seven Six Nations championships and the 2014 Rugby World Cup, all while establishing and running Female Builders and Interiors, the UK’s first building company to offer an all-female workforce, back in 2007. Beyond rugby and construction, Philippa also shines as a pundit, offering her expert insights into the sport she loves so dearly.


    In this episode, we delve into how Philippa manages to blur the line between work and play, building a business around her passion for rugby, and taking responsibility from a young age. Whether you're an aspiring athlete, entrepreneur, or someone navigating the tricky balance of work and personal life, there's something in this episode for everyone.


    What an amazing episode with Philippa Tuttiett! Her journey from the rugby field to the construction site and then to the commentary box is truly one for the books. She reminds us that life doesn't have to be limited to just one passion; you can excel in multiple arenas.


    Thank you for joining us on this episode of Wanna Be. If Philippa's story resonated with you, please consider sharing this episode. The world needs more multi-dimensional stories of grit, determination, and triumph like this one. Remember to follow us on your favourite podcast player and on Instagram @contentisqueenhq.


    Until next time… Bye!

    Credits:

    This is a Content is Queen Production

    Hosted and produced by me, Imriel Morgan

    Editing by Joseph Perry

    Sound Design by Amber Miller

    Production Assistant was Sharai White


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  • Hello and welcome to Wanna Be, the podcast that takes you from where you are to where you wanna be, in 30 minutes or less. I'm Imriel Morgan, Founder of Content is Queen, a podcast agency committed to amplifying diverse voices. Want to unleash your voice? Visit contentisqueen.org to discover our creator community and how we can take your podcast to the next level.


    Today, we're incredibly lucky to have Ayesha McGowan with us. Ayesha's not just any cyclist; she's the first African-American woman pro road cyclist. Her journey is the epitome of passion, starting from her days as a preschool music teacher to being a commuter cyclist in college, and now, a groundbreaking professional in the sport.


    In today's episode, we'll uncover Ayesha's transition from cycling to work to dominating races. We’ll also dive into the importance of representation in cycling, and Ayesha’s initiative "A Quick Brown Fox," which aims to empower women of colour in the sport. You don't want to miss this illuminating conversation!


    Wow, what a powerful journey Ayesha has shared with us today! From cycling as a hobby to breaking records and creating a platform for representation, Ayesha’s impact on the cycling world is truly inspirational. To learn more visit aquickbrownfox.com


    Thank you for joining us for this episode of Wanna Be. If Ayesha’s story has inspired you, why not share it right now? Let's spread the tales of resilience and triumph far and wide. Don’t forget to follow us on your favourite podcast player and on Instagram @contentisqueenhq.


    Until next time... Bye!


    Credits:


    This is a Content is Queen Production

    Hosted and produced by me, Imriel Morgan

    Editing by Joseph Perry

    Sound Design by Amber Miller

    Production Assistant was Sharai White


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Hello and welcome to Wanna Be, the podcast that takes you from where you are to where you wanna be, in 30 minutes or less.

    I'm Imriel Morgan, Founder of Content is Queen, a podcast agency and community committed to amplifying diverse voices. Want to unleash your voice? Visit contentisqueen.org to discover our creator community and how we can take your podcast to the next level.


    Today, we're joined by Hélène Guillaume, the CEO and founder of WILD.AI. We'll dive into her multifaceted journey of tackling the barriers in women's health and sports. From synchronised swimming and ultra-marathons to balancing work and motherhood, Hélène is revolutionising the way we think about women's health. 


    In this episode, you’ll get to hear why she’s fighting against the under-researched state of women's health and the audacity that led her to go on stage with her baby. If you've ever felt the system was stacked against you, you won't want to miss Hélène's revolutionary approach to levelling the playing field. So sit tight, and let’s dive right into this soul-stirring conversation!


    What an enlightening conversation with Hélène Guillaume. Her focus on empowering women and redefining the narrative around women's health is truly inspirational. Learn more about Helene’s work by visiting wild.ai


    And that's a wrap! If today's episode resonated with you, make sure to share it with someone who could benefit from this wisdom. For the latest episodes, follow us on your favourite podcast player and on Instagram @contentisqueenhq.


    Until next time... Bye!


    Credits:

    This is a Content is Queen Production

    Hosted and produced by me, Imriel Morgan

    Editing by Joseph Perry

    Sound Design by Amber Miller

    Production Assistant was Sharai White


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Hello and welcome to Wanna Be, the podcast that takes you from where you are to where you wanna be, in 30 minutes or less.


    I'm Imriel Morgan, Founder of Content is Queen, a podcast agency and community committed to amplifying diverse voices. Want to unleash your voice? Visit contentisqueen.org to discover our creator community and how we can take your podcast to the next level.


    Today, we're diving into the world of fitness and inclusivity with Tig Hodson, the co-founder of Strongher. Tig is revolutionising the fitness industry by addressing its glaring gaps in representation. With Strongher, she's creating a space that's as focused on mental well-being as it is on physical strength. 


    Today we'll delve into her journey from having no role models to becoming one, her take on the current fitness landscape, and why representation in fitness is so important. 

    Get ready for an empowering session!


    What a transformative conversation with Tig Hodson. Her audacious approach to breaking barriers in the fitness industry has hopefully inspired you to look beyond the status quo, be it in fitness or any other space. To learn more about Tig’s work visit https://www.strongher.co.uk/ or follow them on Instagram @strongherwomen.


    And that's a wrap! If you know someone who would benefit from today's wisdom, share this episode with them now. Keep up with the latest from Wanna Be by following us on your favourite podcast player and Instagram @contentisqueenhq.


    Until next time... Bye!


    Credits:


    This is a Content is Queen Production

    Hosted and produced by me, Imriel Morgan

    Editing by Joseph Perry

    Sound Design by Amber Miller

    Production Assistant was Sharai White


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Hello and welcome to Wanna Be, the podcast that takes you from where you are to where you wanna be, in 30 minutes or less. I'm Imriel Morgan, Founder of Content is Queen, a podcast agency committed to amplifying diverse voices. Want to unleash your voice? Visit contentisqueen.org to discover our creator community and how we can take your podcast to the next level..


    Today, we have the remarkable Eniola Aluko joining us. From scoring 33 goals for the England national team to her pioneering work as Sporting Director at both Aston Villa Women and Angel City FC, Eniola's influence on and off the pitch is unparalleled. 


    In today's conversation, we'll explore her journey into football, her British-Nigerian identity, and how she’s become a beacon for change in women's football and sports leadership. Eniola also talks about the struggle for representation in sports, dealing with racism, and her views on politics and identity. Trust me, you won't want to miss this one!


    What an enlightening episode with Eniola Aluko! From her days on the field to shattering glass ceilings in sports broadcasting and leadership, her story is one that’s left me buzzing. We can all take a leaf out of her playbook when it comes to breaking new ground. 


    Thank you for joining us for this episode of Wanna Be. If Eniola’s story has touched you, consider sharing it with others right now. The world needs more stories of resilience and triumph. Keep up with the latest from Wanna Be by following us on your favourite podcast player and Instagram @contentisqueenhq.


    Until next time... Bye!


    Credits:

    This is a Content is Queen Production

    Hosted and produced by me, Imriel Morgan

    Editing by Joseph Perry

    Sound Design by Amber Miller

    Production Assistant was Sharai White


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Hello and welcome to Wanna Be, the podcast that takes you from where you are to where you wanna be, in 30 minutes or less. I'm Imriel Morgan, Founder of Content is Queen, a podcast agency committed to amplifying diverse voices. Want to unleash your voice? Visit contentisqueen.org to discover our creator community and how we can take your podcast to the next level.


    Today, we have an episode that I've been eagerly waiting to share. We're diving deep with none other than Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, a true titan in the world of athletics.


    Shelly-Ann isn't just an athlete; she's a beacon of determination and perseverance. Often hailed as one of the greatest female sprinters ever, her accolades speak volumes—14 World Championship gold medals, the only sprinter with 5 world titles in the 100m, and eight Olympic medals. But it's not just about the awards; it's about the story behind them.


    In today's episode, we dive deep into Shelly-Ann's remarkable journey - from the shift in her environment that expanded her horizons to how sports became her therapy, her unforgettable Olympic experiences, and the powerful lessons of motherhood. Shelly-Ann's story is one of determination, strength, and profound self-awareness. Let's get started.


    There you have it— To echo Shelly-Ann's sentiments, it is about how we choose to show up. And she has consistently shown up as a beacon of hope, a symbol of excellence, and an inspiration for future generations. From the lanes of Kingston to the global podiums, her journey underscores that passion, coupled with hard work, can craft legendary tales.


    Thank you for joining us for this episode of Wanna Be. If Shelly-Ann's story has touched you, consider sharing it with others right now. The world needs more stories of resilience and triumph. Keep up with the latest from Wanna Be by following us on your favourite podcast player and Instagram @contentisqueenhq.


    Until next time... Bye!


    Credits:

    This is a Content is Queen Production

    Hosted and produced by me, Imriel Morgan

    Editing by Joseph Perry

    Sound Design by Amber Miller

    Production Assistant was Sharai White


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Hello and welcome to Wanna Be, the podcast that takes you from where you are to where you wanna be, in 30 minutes or less. 

    I'm Imriel Morgan, Founder of Content is Queen, a podcast agency and community committed to amplifying diverse voices. Want to unleash your voice? Visit contentisqueen.org to discover our creator community and how we can take your podcast to the next level.


    I’m beyond thrilled to bring you an episode with a real game-changer today—Hope Powell. Hope Powell is no stranger to breaking barriers. She's a football icon who's shattered glass ceilings at every turn, from playing to coaching. She was the first woman to achieve a Pro License and the first black person to be named coach of any English National Football Team. But beyond her trailblazing accomplishments, she’s an advocate for diversity, inclusion, and fighting adversity.


    In today's episode, we're diving into Hope's incredible journey. You'll learn about her transition from a young player defying stereotypes to a managerial powerhouse in football. We'll talk about the glass cliff, the audacity to be a leader, and how to stay true to yourself even when you're the first in the room. So sit tight, get ready to be inspired and let's get into it.


    Wow, what an incredible journey Hope Powell has had. From facing adversity at every corner to turning those challenges into motivational fuel, she is the epitome of resilience and determination. I hope her story inspires you to chase your dreams, regardless of the hurdles that stand in your way.


    And that's a wrap! If you know someone who would benefit from today's wisdom, share this episode with them now. Keep up with the latest from Wanna Be by following us on your favourite podcast player and Instagram @contentisqueenhq.


    Until next time... Bye!


    Credits:

    This is a Content is Queen Production

    Hosted and produced by me, Imriel Morgan

    Editing by Joseph Perry

    Sound Design by Amber Miller

    Production Assitance was Sharai White


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Hello and welcome to Wanna Be, the podcast that takes you from where you are to where you wanna be, in 30 minutes or less. I'm Imriel Morgan, Founder of Content is Queen, a podcast agency committed to amplifying diverse voices. Want to unleash your voice? Visit contentisqueen.org to discover our creator community and how we can take your podcast to the next level..


    Season 6 is all about Women in Sport and Fitness, and we’re kicking things off with someone who knows all about breaking barriers.


    Today’s guest is Shaina West, a stunt actor, martial artist, and real-life warrior. After surviving a motorcycle accident, Shaina channelled her resilience to become The Samurider, teaching herself martial arts and landing a role in Marvel's Black Widow. She's breaking stereotypes and paving the way for black women in the industry.


    In this episode, we dive into Shaina's transformative journey, exploring her recovery, self-taught martial arts training, evolution in the industry, and thoughts on giving freely. From her darkest moments to shining on the big screen, Shaina's story is a powerful testament to determination. Let’s get started.


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    What a remarkable conversation with Shaina West. Her resilience, passion, and insights are truly inspiring. If her journey moves you, follow Shaina on Instagram @thesamurider.


    And that's a wrap! If you know someone who would benefit from today's wisdom, share this episode with them now. Keep up with the latest from Wanna Be by following us on your favourite podcast player and Instagram @contentisqueenhq.


    Until next time... Keep pushing forward!


    Credits:

    This is a Content is Queen Production

    Hosted and produced by me, Imriel Morgan

    Editing by Joseph Perry

    Sound Design by Amber Miller

    Production Assitance was Sharai White



    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Welcome to Wanna Be. The podcast that takes you from where you are now to where you wanna be in 30 minutes or less.


    I’m Imriel Morgan, Founder of Content is Queen, a podcast production company and community that connects brands with the next generation of audio talent.


    You always look for fresh inspiration and new perspectives if you're anything like me. I'm thrilled to let you know that today, we're featuring a special episode of Jimi Famurewa's new podcast, "Where’s Home Really?" on our feed.


    In this episode, Jimi sits down with the hilarious and talented comedian and entertainer Stephen K Amos to explore his journey and the question of where he calls home. I'm always eager to hear from successful people who've been there and done that, and Stephen's insights are sure to be entertaining and thought-provoking.


    Now, Jimi's podcast may not have the same focus as ours. Still, I genuinely believe that hearing from people like Stephen, who have navigated the ups and downs of the entertainment industry, can be incredibly motivating and inspiring. And as women of colour, we know that representation matters. It's important to hear from diverse voices, and I'm excited to support Jimi's efforts to amplify those voices.


    So, whether you're a longtime fan of Stephen K Amos or just looking for fresh inspiration on your creative journey, check out this episode of "Where’s Home Really?" You won't regret it."



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  • Hello, and welcome to Wanna Be. The podcast that takes you from where you are now to where you wanna be in 30 minutes or less.


    I’m Imriel Morgan, Founder of Content is Queen, a podcast agency and community for ambitious podcasters. Welcome to a special bonus episode for my parenting special. If you listened to the previous episodes, you would have heard me say that while every guest is a parent, this isn’t a parenting podcast, so expect the same great practical steps to elevate your career. And that remains true for this episode too.


    Before we get to my next incredible guest- We’ve opened applications for our 2022 Micro-grant for Podcasters Programme. If you have a podcast idea that the world needs to hear, you can apply for a grant of £2500 or £5000. Applications are open now at https://bit.ly/podmicrogrant or visit contentisqueen.org and head to News. Applications close on November 30th. Terms apply.


    Joining me this week for a special bonus episode is Michelle Kennedy, the Founder of one of the fastest-growing social networking apps for women, Peanut. Before creating Peanut, Michelle was a corporate lawyer. She then became the Deputy CEO of the dating app Badoo and a director at Bumble.


    In today’s episode, Michelle gets candid about the reality of building a successful business with a toddler and baby on the way. She shares what it’s really like to raise investment while pregnant and the sacrifices she had to make with friends and family to build Peanut up to what it is today. Michelle also shares the one thing that helped her maintain her passion and motivation.

    OUTRO


    Guys! Michelle Kennedy is an actual inspiration and, honestly, goals for me! Her journey is truly inspirational, and I hope you caught that. You can follow her work on Instagram @MichelleKennedylon. If it applies to you, it’s worth checking out Peanut for community and connection with our women with similar interests and journeys.


    Thank you so much for listening. I hope this half an hour has made you think, reflect and contemplate what your next step should be.


    I want to encourage you to think about one person who would benefit from the messages shared today, and I’d love for you to share this episode with them right now! If you’d like to keep up with the latest episode releases, do follow Wanna Be on your favourite podcast player and follow us on Instagram @contentisqueenhq.


    Credits

    This is a Content is Queen Production

    Hosted and produced by me Imriel Morgan

    Editing and Sound Design by Joseph Perry



    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Hello, and welcome to Wanna Be. The podcast that takes you from where you are now to where you wanna be in 30 minutes or less.

    I’m Imriel Morgan, Founder of Content is Queen, a podcast agency and community for ambitious podcasters. Thank you so much for taking the time to be here! Wanna Be’s focus is to help you take consistent action to build a successful life and career in the creative and entertainment industries.


    So I pulled together this season just before my baby girl arrived and changed my world. As always, I let my curiosity lead the way when curating Wanna Be. This season is no different, and this time I speak to mums who continue to level up their careers after the babies arrive. I can assure you that while every guest is a parent, this isn’t a parenting podcast, so expect the same great practical steps to elevate your career.


    Before we get to our esteemed guest- Here is a quick notice for any aspiring or current podcasters listening. If you’re looking for a cosy and affordable professional studio space, head on over to contentisqueen.org to find out how you can use our studios to level up your podcast.


    Now let’s talk about my first guest. Where do I even begin with this, babe?! Candice Brathwaite is a Sunday Times Bestselling author, journalist, TV presenter, and founder of Make Motherhood Diverse. Candice started her blogging career in 2016 and has turned her online presence into a very lucrative career. Her book I Am Not Your Baby Mother was a groundbreaking expose of the disparity black women face while pregnant in the UK healthcare system.


    Candice is known to keep it 100 with you, and she didn’t disappoint in today’s episode. Candice reveals why she chose a career online as a blogger and influencer. She shares how she’s able to write a book a year. You’ll learn how she protects her energy and attracts many lucrative opportunities and so much more. Let’s get into it.


    Candice was 100% worth the wait. This edit was tough; I can’t lie; we chatted for a full hour and just knew I could pull a part 2 out of this. Check out her books I Am Not Your Baby Mother, Sista Sister, and her debut YA fiction novel Cuts Both Ways. If you like her energy, you can find Candice on Instagram @CandiceBrathwaite.


    ​​That’s a wrap. Thank you so much for listening. I hope this half an hour has made you think, reflect and contemplate what your next step should be.


    I want to encourage you to think about one person who would benefit from the messages shared today, and I’d love for you to share this episode with them right now! If you’d like to keep up with the latest episode releases, follow Wanna Be on your favourite podcast player and follow us on Instagram @contentisqueenhq.


    Credits

    This is a Content is Queen Production

    Hosted and produced by me, Imriel Morgan

    Editing and Sound Design by Joseph Perry



    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Hello, and welcome to Wanna Be. The podcast takes you from where you are now to where you wanna be in 30 minutes or less.


    I'm Imriel Morgan, Founder of Content is Queen, a podcast agency and community for ambitious podcasters. Thank you so much for taking the time to be here! Wanna Be's focus is to help you take consistent action to build a successful life and career in the creative and entertainment industry.


    So I pulled together this season just before my baby girl arrived and changed my world. As always, my curiosity led the way when curating these conversations for Wanna Be. This season is no different, and while every guest is a parent, this isn't a parenting podcast, so expect the same significant practical steps to elevate your career.


    Before we get to my special guest- Here is a short notice for any aspiring or current podcasters. If you're looking for a cosy and affordable professional studio space, head to contentisqueen.org to find out how you can use our studios to level up your podcast.


    Now onto my incredible guest, Jendella Benson. I've known Jendella for about seven years and have followed her career path closely. Jendella is the author of Hope and Glory and the Head of Editorial at Black Ballad. Jendella has written for The Sunday Times Style Magazine, Metro Online and Independent Voices. She's also a TEDx speaker with a compelling and moving story.


    In today's episode, Jendella shares what kept her interest in writing, how she made ends meet while trying to have a creative career as a parent, and shares some must-hear advice on work/life balance. Let's get into it.


    It was lovely catching up with Jendella and hearing how she's settled into a career that she finds fulfilling and aligned with her goals and purpose. Get a copy of her debut fiction novel, Hope and Glory and follow her @Jendella on Twitter or Instagram.


    Thank you so much for listening. I hope this half an hour has made you think, reflect and contemplate what your next step should be.


    I want to encourage you to think about one person who would benefit from the messages shared today, and I'd love for you to share this episode with them right now! If you'd like to keep up with the latest episode releases, follow Wanna Be on your favourite podcast player and follow us on Instagram @contentisqueenhq.


    Credits

    This is a Content is Queen Production

    Hosted and produced by me, Imriel Morgan

    Editing and Sound Design by Joseph Perry



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  • Today's guest is an experienced TV and radio presenter and podcaster, bursting with energy and attitude! Allow me to introduce you to Shahlaa Tahira.


    Shahlaa is the co-host on BBC Radio 1Xtra' Talks' alongside Richie Brave; she's also a co-host on 'Badass Mums The Podcast'. Shahlaa aims to create a community for working mums who want to have it all, a career and a family!


    In today's episode, Shahlaa shares the obstacles she's faced trying to build a career as a presenter on radio. She gets candid about the reality of building a career and taking a break to raise her children. Shahlaa also shares how she found her authentic presenting voice and style.


    I loved talking to Shahlaa. Honestly, I could have kept going. How refreshing was her honesty?! Be sure to keep up with her journey on Instagram @shahlaatahira and check out her podcast Bad Ass Mums wherever you get your podcasts.


    Thank you so much for listening. I hope this half an hour has made you think, reflect and contemplate what your next step should be.


    I'd like to encourage you to think about one person who would benefit from the messages shared today, and I'd love for you to share this episode with them right now! If you'd like to keep up with the latest episode releases, follow Wanna Be on your favourite podcast player and follow us on Instagram @contentisqueenhq.


    A quick note: for any aspiring or current podcasters listening, if you’re looking for a cosy and affordable professional studio space, head on over to contentisqueen.org to find out how you can use our studios to level up your podcast.


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  • I‘ve been following Jamz for a few years now, and I’ve had the pleasure of watching her evolve and elevate her career in many different ways. Jamz Supernova made her name on BBC Radio 1Xtra and Radio 6 music. Jamz is also a presenter, label head, journalist, podcast host and A&R scout. 


    In today’s episode, Jamz will teach you the importance of making space for your passion. She shares how she’s funded her career as a DJ and kept up with the trends in her industry. Jamz also describes how she allows curiosity to drive her career. Let’s get to it


    Jamz has such great energy, and can we talk about that gem she dropped so casually about how she decides where to put her energy? Here’s a reminder -It needs to feed my soul, raise my profile or feed my bank account. I’m putting that on my mirror. It was great to hear how she’s balancing motherhood with her work. It’s wild how similar we are in that respect. I highly recommend following Jamz on @Jamzsupernova on Twitter or Instagram.


    Thank you so much for listening. I hope this half an hour has made you think, reflect and contemplate what your next step should be.


    I’d like to encourage you to think about one person who would benefit from the messages shared today, and I’d love for you to share this episode with them right now! If you’d like to keep up with the latest episode releases, follow Wanna Be on your favourite podcast player and follow us on Instagram @contentisqueenhq.


    Credits

    This is a Content is Queen Production

    Hosted and produced by me Imriel Morgan

    Editing and Sound Design by Joseph Perry


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Welcome to Wanna Be- the podcast takes you from where you are now to where you wanna be in 30 minutes or less. Happy Black History Month!

     

    I’m Imriel Morgan, Founder of Content is Queen a podcast community that specialises in empowering and amplifying underrepresented voices, specifically women, people of colour, and LGBTQIA+ people. 

     

    Thank you so much for taking the time to be here! Wanna Be’s focus is to help you take consistent action to build a successful life and career in the creative and entertainment industry. 

     

    Today’s guest is Zeba Blay is a film and culture critic whose writing has been featured in The New York Times, Essence, Film Quarterly and The Village Voice to name a few. Zeba has spent her nearly decade-long career writing about pop culture at the intersection of race, gender, and identity; being one of the first people to coin the term #CarefreeBlackGirls on Twitter in 2013 to create a space to celebrate black womanhood online.

     

    In today’s interview Zeba and I talk about the challenges of finding your voice as a writer and we explore what it might mean if you don’t find your voice. We talk about working through your fears and getting comfortable and uncomfortable with therapy. We also talk about what it means to be a Carefree Black Girl

     

    I don’t know if you noticed but i was 100% having a moment because Zeba’s podcast was literally one of the first 5 podcasts i ever listened to and made me feel like I could take up space in the world. I highly recommend you get her book Carefree Black Girls which is a celebration of black womanhood in all its forms. Also if you like Zeba’s vibe, follow her on Twitter @zblay.

     

    As usual I hope this half an hour has made you think, reflect and contemplate what your next step should be. If you enjoyed this episode please do share it with your friends or on social media.

     

    If you’re a podcaster or thinking you want to join a community that takes you and your podcast to the next level. Go ahead and visit contentisqueen.org where you can access free resources, talks and news as well as joining our community. That’s contentisqueen.org

     

    That’s a wrap, thank you so much for listening.

     

    Until next time…. Byeeee

     

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    This is a Content is Queen Production

    Hosted by me Imriel Morgan

    Edited by Joseph Perry

    Sound Design by Amber Miller

    Music and sound FX’s are from Epidemic Sound


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  • Welcome the Wanna Be- the podcast takes you from where you are now to where you wanna be in 30 minutes or less. Happy Black History Month!

     

    I’m Imriel Morgan, Founder of Content is Queen a podcast community that specialises in empowering and amplifying underrepresented voices, specifically women, people of colour, and LGBTQIA+ people. 

     

    Thank you so much for taking the time to be here! Wanna Be’s focus is to help you take consistent action to build a successful life and career in the creative and entertainment industry. But this month we’re going to spend some time looking back as well as forward.

     

    Today’s guest is writer, stylist and consultant Aja Barber whose work deals with the intersections of sustainability and the fashion landscape.  Aja has amassed a platform of over 200k Instagram followers who look to her for insights, education and knowledge on what’s happening in the world of sustainable fashion and consumerism. Aja’s work builds heavily on ideas behind privilege, wealth inequality, racism, feminism, colonialism and how to fix the fashion industry with all these things in mind.  

     

    In today’s interview Aja shares what it’s really like to grow your platform and the pitfalls that come with sudden growth. Aja reveals what it takes to take down fast fashion and what you need to do to be on the right side of history. We also get into the intersections of fast fashion, from colonialism, climate change and Consumerism.

    Wheeew we got deep and this was not an easy edit let me tell you so Let’s get into it!

     

    I think I’m going to have to put out the extended cut of this interview because this snippet isn’t giving everything it’s supposed to gave! I mean we got so deep and I can only hope that it’s got you thinking. If this is the first time you’re coming across Aja Barber and her work I highly recommend following her over on Instagram @AjaBarber and buying her book ‘Consumed” to really understand the situation we’re presently in!

     

    I hope this half an hour has made you think, reflect and contemplate what your next step should be. If you enjoyed this episode please do share it with your friends or on social media.

     

    If you’re a podcaster or thinking you can do what I do please do check out contentisqueen.org where you can access free resources, talks and news as well as joining our community. That’s contentisqueen.org

     

    That’s a wrap, thank you so much for listening.

     

    Until next time…. Byeeee

     

    Credits

    This is a Content is Queen Production

    Hosted by me Imriel Morgan

    Edited by Joseph Perry

    Sound Design by Amber Miller

    Music and sound FX’s are from Epidemic Sound


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Welcome to Wanna Be- the podcast takes you from where you are now to where you wanna be in 30 minutes or less. Happy Black History Month!

     

    I’m Imriel Morgan, Founder of Content is Queen a podcast community that specialises in empowering and amplifying underrepresented voices, specifically women, people of colour, and LGBTQIA+ people. 

     

    Thank you so much for taking the time to be here! Wanna Be’s focus is to help you take consistent action to build a successful life and career in the creative and entertainment industry. But this month we’re going to spend some time looking back as well as forward.

     

     

    [STING]

    Today’s guest is Alayo Akinkugbe who is the Founder and Mastermind of @ABlackHistoryOfArt on Instagram which she founded in February 2020. Alayo is an Art History graduate from Cambrisge University and is studying her MA in Curating at Courtald. Through @ABlackHistoryOfArt Alayo highlights overlooked black artists, sitters, curators and thinkers from art history and the present day. As of recording the platform has over 50,000 Followers.

     

    In today’s interview Alayo shares what she loves about Art History and how she was able to carve out a lane in space that traditionally excludes Black art and history. We explore what success looks like in Art history and how that’s reflected in her career. We also dive deeper into some of the barriers to entry in Art and Art history and how you can overcome them.

     

    Alayo is levels! I loved this conversation it was refreshing to hear her passion and joy about the lane she occupies in Art history right now! It’s inspiring to see too! I highly recommend you follow @ABlackHistoryOfArt on Instagram if you’re in the mood to be moved and uplifted.  Ok so this one is defo going to be extended for a bonus because we went to levels I couldn’t fully deliver in just 30 minutes! 

     

    As usual I hope this half an hour has made you think, reflect and contemplate what your next step should be. If you enjoyed this episode please do share it with your friends or on social media.

     

    If you’re a podcaster or thinking you want to join a community that takes you and your podcast to the next level. Go ahead and visit contentisqueen.org where you can access free resources, talks and news as well as joining our community. That’s contentisqueen.org

     

    That’s a wrap, thank you so much for listening.

     

    Until next time…. Byeeee

     

    Credits

    This is a Content is Queen Production

    Hosted by me Imriel Morgan

    Edited by Joseph Perry

    Sound Design by Amber Miller

    Music and sound FX’s are from Epidemic Sound


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Welcome the Wanna Be- the podcast takes you from where you are now to where you wanna be in 30 minutes or less. Happy Black History Month!

     

    I’m Imriel Morgan, Founder of Content is Queen a podcast community that specialises in empowering and amplifying underrepresented voices, specifically women, people of colour, and LGBTQIA+ people. 

     

    Thank you so much for taking the time to be here! Wanna Be’s focus is to help you take consistent action to build a successful life and career in the creative and entertainment industry. But this month we’re going to spend some time looking back as well as forward.

     

     Today’s guest is Fiona Compton a Historian, Filmmaker and visual Artists. Fiona is also the Founder of the incredibly popular Instagram Page, Know Your Caribbean a platform dedicated to the enrichment of the history and culture of the Caribbean. Fiona is also a podcast host and you can hear her on the Relateable podcast a safe space for Black People and she recently launched the Know Your Caribbean podcast for people that wanted to dive deeper into some of the stories and histories she shares on Instagram

     

    In today’s interview Fiona and I talk about the desire to leave your mark in the creative industries, we talk about owning the title of Historian and reframing history without the white gaze. We also talk about some of financial and emotional barriers and obstacles to that come with sharing Black and Caribbean history. 

     

    Let’s get into it!

     

    Something that really sat with me after this interview was the importance of finding and confidently owning your voice. I really loved what Fiona had to say about reframing the sources and looking at what was being described and reimagining that without a white or Christian lens. Powerful stuff. I highly recommend you check out @KnowYourCaribbean on Instagram. It is a wealth of knowledge but also joy, colour and light. ANd do check out the podcast which has the most beautiful production behind it.

     

    I hope this half an hour has made you think, reflect and contemplate what your next step should be. If you enjoyed this episode please do share it with your friends or on social media.

     

    If you’re a podcaster or thinking you can do what I do please do check out contentisqueen.org where you can access free resources, talks and news as well as joining our community. That’s contentisqueen.org

     

    That’s a wrap, thank you so much for listening.

     

    Until next time…. Byeeee


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  • Welcome to Wanna Be- the podcast takes you from where you are now to where you wanna be in 30 minutes or less. Happy Black History Month!

     

    I’m Imriel Morgan, Founder of Content is Queen a podcast community that specializes in empowering and amplifying underrepresented voices, specifically women, people of colour, and LGBTQIA+ people. 

     

    Thank you so much for taking the time to be here! Wanna Be’s focus is to help you take consistent action to build a successful life and career in the creative and entertainment industry. But this month we’re going to spend some time looking back as well as forward.


    Today’s guest is the self-proclaimed Gen-Z historian Kahlil Greene. Kahlil Greene is an online educator with ~500,000 followers across TikTok, Instagram, and LinkedIn platforms! He was recently profiled in The New York Times for his digital education work.

    In addition to being a viral historical communicator, Kahlil is currently studying the History of Social Change at Yale University. Where he was elected the first Black student body president in Yale's 318-year history at just 19 years old.

     

    In today’s interview, Kahlil and I talk openly about the importance of sharing Black History across different cultures and geographies. Kahlil reveals how his experience in education has enabled him to develop his unique teaching style. And he shares how he’s able to look past the traumas and keep spreading the word about our history.

     

    Let’s get into it!

     

    I’m so in awe of this young man! He’s really just come up and taken all this attention in his stride. Please do check out Kahlil’s work over on Instagram @kahlil.greene honestly you’ll learn so much! I still do!

     

    I hope this half an hour has made you think, reflect and contemplate what your next step should be. If you enjoyed this episode please do share it with your friends or on social media.

     

    If you’re a podcaster or thinking you can do what I do please do check out contentisqueen.org where you can access free resources, talks and news as well as joining our community. That’s contentisqueen.org.

     

    That’s a wrap, thank you so much for listening.

     

    Credits

    This is a Content is Queen Production

    Hosted by me Imriel Morgan

    Edited by Joseph Perry

    Sound Design by Amber Miller

    Music and sound FX’s are from Epidemic Sound


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.