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In this extended conversation, Reine and her guests; Lady Blaxx, Majé and Mimi Waterfall discuss the pros and cons of launching yourself in the music industry in this digital era. From writer's block to fulfilling childhood dreams, the ladies lay everything on the table and speak from the heart.Lots of laughter and shade 🤭 in this episode!
Enjoy 💕
Check out the artists:
💫 Lady Blaxx:
- https://www.instagram.com/lady_blaxx_official
💫 Majé:- https://linktr.ee/maje.music
- https://www.instagram.com/i.am.maje
💫 Mimi Waterfall:
- linktr.ee/thebantuprincess
- http://tiememusicdistro.lnk.to/PartTimeLover
- https://www.instagram.com/thebantuprincess
Credits:🎥 Studio & Camera https://www.instagram.com/incluvision.be
🎨 Original #WUWReine - logo: Anne-Sophie Chioma Opara -https://www.instagram.com/helloimanso
🎼 #WUWReine - beat: Zeity Gomes - https://www.instagram.com/zeitygomes
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What's Up, Beautiful People? 💕
In the second part of this episode Alexandra and Reine talk more about content creation as a professional golfer, online and offline bullying, personal growth and standing up for yourself in all parts of your life.
0:00 Intro 1:15 Bullies vs Authenticity
6:15 Crying on social media
7:10 Standing up for yourself (in politics)
10:22 Authentic communication vs Mainstream Media
12:38 Example of authentic online communication
13:24 How to deal with online bullying
15:25 Tips for content creation16:35 Growing your content and creation process
18:45 Dealing with prejudices
21:21 Golf and competition
26:55 Parental trauma & unhealthy attachment styles
That's what's up! Thank you for watching 🙏🏾
Credits:🎥 Studio & Camera https://www.instagram.com/incluvision.be
🎨 Original #WUWReine - logo: Anne-Sophie Chioma Opara -https://www.instagram.com/helloimanso
🎼 #WUWReine - beat: Zeity Gomes - https://www.instagram.com/zeitygomes
Links to articles (Dutch)
https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/2024/02/12/alexandra-d-archambeau-tiktok-filmpje/
https://www.hln.be/wilrijk/alexandra-darchambeau-open-vld-emotioneel-in-tiktok-video-niemand-spreekt-over-de-menselijke-kant-van-politiek~ae81e95f/https://www.standaard.be/cnt/dmf20240212_96427130
https://www.standaard.be/cnt/dmf20240212_96427130
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Пропущенные эпизоды?
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Is particracy still the best way to govern a democracy in Europe?
In this two-part episode, Alexandra and Reine talk all things politics, golfing (yes, the sports! 😆) being single, white privilege, online hate and generational trauma.First up: Politics! As a local politician Alexandra is determined to encourage citizens to vote on people instead of political parties. She explains how political parties still hold too much power in this Belgian democracy. And how important local elections are. Her mission for October 13th is to find 25 people that are focused on improving this society for the better. That's what's up! 🎥
Credits:🎥 Video, edits, subtitles (Dutch & French): Momentum Consulting - https://www.momentumconsulting.be/ser... 🎨 Original #WUWReine - logo: Anne-Sophie Chioma Opara - / helloimanso 🎼 #WUWReine - beat: Zeity Gomes - / zeitygomes
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For the first time in #WUWReine history we recorded a podcast episode with a live audience. A podcastshow about politics and how people of the black community (in Belgium) are instrumentalised by political parties, right before the elections.Is the interest genuine or is this another case of tokenism? And how can black people participate in politics without falling prey to these practices? Watch the full episode to find out what has been said on the matter.⚠️ Comments should at all times be respectful. There's a zero-tolerance policy for ignorant and unconstructive opinions. Don't cry if your account is blocked and your comment deleted. 00:00 - 00:34 Intro 00:35 - 08:34 ABC of Belgian politics 08:35 - 23:12 Experiences in politics with Aïssatou Cissé23:44 - 25:34 What is tokenism? 25:35 - 27:08 Is it black politicians’ duty to keep issues, that matter to the black community, on the agenda? 27:06 - 28:12 Why aren’t we able to unite as a community?28:20 - 31:45 Is the color of our skin enough to rally around? 31:46 - 38:34 Is it really complicated to unite or are we just making it hard on ourselves? 38:35 - 38:50 The problem is that we’re too concerned with obeying the party line. 38:53 - 40:55 How to combine our multilayered identity and daily struggles with the cause? 40:57 - 41:58 The theory of the 1 or 2 (essay by Ish Ait Hamou)42:22 - 44:34 We need more conversations between the different African communities. 44:35 - 46:00 Work on your own identity first, so you can uplift others. 47:40 - 51:37 Is the formation of a black centered political party the answer? 53:20 - 54:34 Do we have the luxury to dwell on black people’s multilayeredness? 55:08 - 1:01:40 Are certain political parties, by default, a hindrance to the progress of the black community? 1:05:55 - 1:06:48 The desire to act for the black community should be visible way before the elections and political campaigns. 1:07:10 - 1:09:05 The Moroccan community is highly represented in different political parties in Belgium. 1:10:44 - 1:11:41 Outro Credits:🎥 Video, edits, subtitles (Dutch & French): Momentum Consulting - https://www.momentumconsulting.be/ser... 🎨 Original #WUWReine - logo: Anne-Sophie Chioma Opara - / helloimanso 🎼 #WUWReine - beat: Zeity Gomes - / zeitygomes
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Un podcastshow sur la politique et la façon dont la communauté Noire (en Belgique) est instrumentalisés par les partis politiques, juste avant les élections.L'intérêt est-il réel ou s'agit-il d'un autre cas de symbolisme ? Et comment les Noirs peuvent-ils participer à la vie politique sans tomber dans le piège de ces pratiques ? Regardez l'épisode complet pour savoir ce qui a été dit à ce sujet.🎥 Video, edits, subtitles (Dutch & French): Momentum Consulting - https://www.momentumconsulting.be/ser... #WUWReine - logo: Anne-Sophie Chioma Opara / helloimanso
#WUWReine - beat: / zeitygomes
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Bitshiluxe and Reine share experiences on being a content creator.
For the Black Voices Festival, Som•m•e Of Us invited the two for a live podcast recording in Muntpunt.
What choices led them to content creation and having an own platform? What does it actually mean? What is the real definition of influencer? How much can you truly share about yourself on social platforms? And so much more questions answered on this extensive episode with a lot of laughs and sassiness.
Enjoy!
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Dr. Bambi Ceuppens and Reine talk about the opening of Afropea. A new gallery in the Royal Museum for Central Africa, focused on the post-colonial history of Sub-Saharan Africans in Belgium.
Dr. Ceuppens has a PhD in anthropology. She is responsible for the AfricaMuseum's modern and contemporary art collection.
Make sure to also listen to Also, check out the last AfricaMuseum related podcast, titled What’s Up With - The Racism Room In AfricaMuseum?
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Aïssatou and Reine get deeper into the conversation of having a "shark-mentality" as a politician, the ups and downs of it all and what differentiates her from others.
This is the second part of this episode and the last episode of this season.
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Aïssatou and Reine share turban-wearing tips, analyse why there's friction (sometimes) between North-African communities and Sub-Saharan in Belgium and start the conversation on how and why she became the youngest alderwoman in her district, Borgerhout.
Stay tuned for part two.
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Jon and Reine reminisce further about their childhood, controversial advise from parents in regards to the Congolese community and a micro concert by JTG.
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Jon and Reine continue the conversation and share about their youth trauma's, growing up in financially challenged families, going to therapy after a great loss and the difference between isolation and seclusion.
Enjoy and stay tuned for part 3 soon!
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Jon and Reine discuss, in this first part of the episode, how personal financial struggles can impact a business venture with friends and the friendship as a whole. The international impact of the avant-garde fashionstyle of Congolese men. And we settle once and for all if Antwerp deserves the title "fashioncity".
Stay tuned for part 2 and 3 to know what we talked about next.
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Sesa and Reine have a one on one about her career as an international poet, selfpublished author and tools to keep your head afloat when all you want to do is the opposite.
Also check out her latest project Break Free Babes, a place where women can heal collectively through conversation and the practice of art.
https://linktr.ee/breakfreebabes
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Kriticos and Reine analyse the new definition of masculinity, chat about his multifaceted career as an international book club founder, singer&rapper and writer. In between the laughs and reflections we also talk about Kriticos' love life and why Bell Hooks' book All About Love was an eye-opener for him.
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Aminata and Reine jokingly, or not, fantasize about stepping into Tyler Perry's footsteps and maybe even open up a filmacademy. Aminata is a known actress in Belgium and shares the ins and outs of the industry versus her own experience. How did she become a famous actress and theatremaker without a degree in drama or acting related schooling? Why do white boys want to be her when they grow up? And what's up with her documentary?
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J U L E S and Reine take openly about the highs and lows of being a starting artist in Belgium. As a singer J U L E S has had to reinvent herself a few times before launching herself into a career in which she feels secure. With new music coming up and a new attitude, she's ready to make her mark in the industry.
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Alidor and Reine depict what it's like to be young and live with Sickle Cell Disease. As a believer, black man, husband, father and gospel rapper, Alidor has endured a lot of pain during his short lifetime. SCD has dominated his life in more ways than it is possible to imagine. Find out how he copes with his illness and how he advocates for change and education in the black community.
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Bea and Reine have a heart-to-heart about their experiences as journalists in mainstream media. An open and frank conversation revealing what goes on in newsrooms, decolonisation and changing personal beliefs to survive hostile environments.
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Ana from Afrocolectivx and Reine work together on the tandem project of Re:Framing Migrants. During a whole week they've been thinking about what it is to reframe the narrative of migrants. Determined to step away from the one-sided narrative that migrants are victims, doomed to be misunderstood and unheard, the two ladies highlight a few uprising podcasts in Belgium and Spain. In this fun and quirky bonus episode, a (very biased!) top-5 is listed of the best podcasts in Belgium and Spain. Each of one them is very unique and special but all of them are hosted and produced by creators with an African migration background.
Press play to find out who the winner is...!
Follow the links for more info about:
Afrocolectivx
Re:Framing Migrants
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Serine and Reine open up about her comedy career, her struggle relationship with food and why it's important to take accountability for being influenced instead of blaming for e.g. the Kardashians.
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