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Yeah! I made no mistake with that title. We’re two African girls, who moved to Europe and well, we have a lot to say about dating there, and how we’re received by different ethnicities, nationalities and races. If you’ve always wanted to know what this experience was like for us and generally how we think in regards to dating and casual relationship, TAP IN!
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How does our trauma affect how we date today? How does our parent’s relationships affect how we see love today? Are we repeating the same toxic patterns without awareness that cause pain to us and our partners or are we ready to heal and go to therapy to change the dating standards? Today, we’re joined by Tiffany Kodhek to talk about our experiences with dating and the truth to why we are still single, what we’re looking for in partners and the steps we need to take to find the people for us and for us to be better partners.
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I’d say anyone who has left home for a prolonged period of time has come back and realised that they don’t quite fit in. They’ve realised that the way they now function and think is not how people at home think and it’s quite a shock to the system. Yes ! We’re speaking about REVERSE CULTURE shock. Today, we’re joined by Msutfu, who just came back to Eswatini a few months ago from Taiwan and we have a deep conversation about coming back home and that discomfort of feeling like you don’t know anything and know too much and don’t know exactly how to act, how to feel, who to talk to and if you should even talk. If you’ve gone back home and you know what I’m talking about, then you will love this episode! Tune in!
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Hi loveliiiiees! Today I have beautiful and talented writer and singer, Jena Keating and let me tell you, we Dived in DEEEP! We spoke about Veganism and the end of a culture, our passion for nudity and where it stems including our experiences from as well as our experiences with mental health issues such as ADHD, Depression and BPD. Enjoy!
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Hey Ramblers! Today we have on Saibh, a gorgeous girl from both Ireland and Mexico who shares with us her experience being from two different worlds and how they shaped who she is today, particularly in music. We talk about family support, how school contributed to her journey in music, doing shows and getting out there. Enjoy the podcast !
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Hey Ramblers,
welcome to another episode! Before i introduce this episode, i would like to give yall a life update. From September till December 2023 moved from Ireland to South Africa, then from December till January i've been in Eswatini. i think i am in a more stable place now so you should be getting more consistent episodes.
Moving on to todays episode, Jamal and i spoke about what it means to care, about love and if it prevents us from having depression, or if the lows are an inevitable part of life. we talk about being there for the people around us and how the happiest of people are actually the saddest. Tune in to hear more!
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HEY RAMBLERS!
Today I have on Darch and we speak about mental health and needing to take a break from doing work, as well as what helps to make him feel better, including the people in his life who are helping him. We speak about relationships too and how much emphasis we put on them, as well as how easily we get consumed by them which makes it easy for us to get lost in them. What inspired Darch to make music? We dive into a little bit of that and his journey with Zerohwait and how they've grown together as artists. It takes a bit of confidence to show people your music honestly, so i just had to ask him how he gained his and how he dropped his first song as well as the determination thats taken him from the point he started at until now. We speak about tradition, tourism and modernism and how so much is changing in Dublin city centre, which makes it seem less Irish and more foreign as well as how that may affect tourism. There is so much more we touched on which you can only hear if you tune tf innnnn so do so asap asap.
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RAMBLERS! Welcome back to another episode my loves. Today we have Fortune Igiebor and he tells us all from his start of music, South Africa and its effect on his journey, selling out shows and building a name in Ireland. We also learn the origination of New Rage and how Family Ties started, with peoples individual roles and how those roles play out to contribute to the higher purpose. Confidence is a huge factor to becoming successful so we speak on the importance of having a good team and support structure around you to actualize goals. What is Fortunes message and vision for himself, his love life, family (chosen and not) and what has the journey been like? Tune in to hear it all my loves !
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Adjusting to a new city is not easy, especially one outside your country. From food to friendships, music and art, fashion and cultural differences, it can be hard to adjust. Having to understand yourself from a different lens to what you’re used to can really throw you off. Darlene, having spent majority of her young adult years abroad has had to learn to appreciate herself in a country where there aren’t a lot of foreigners which is expressed in her African centred art, fashion and hairstyles and has allowed her to be more introspective into why certain behaviours are prevalent in Portugal. We touch on the hyper-sexualisation of the black woman, the education system and missed information, how her last relationship has affected her view on sexuality as well as how she’s seen people perceive her confidence in her body online. Stay tuned and enjoy Ramblers!
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RAMBLERS! Welcome to another episode. Today I have Vividoah, and we spoke about starting music and his family and friends as well as the support you expect as an artist and have to deal with the disappointment of not getting it and how to deal with it. We also speak about the Irish scene, popularity, talent and what people place the most importance on, including the envy that exists the prevents people supporting one another. We speak on self belief, religion and his favorite artists as well as those who inspired him making music such as JuiceWrld and XXX. Enjoy!!
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Hey guys! Welcome back to another episode!! Today I spoke with Luke about how he got into making beats, how he told his parents he wants to do this full time and how long it’s taken to get to this point. We spoke about his favorite artists to work with and why, and other big artists from Ireland he would like to work with in the future. We also spoke about the Irish scene in comparison to the UK scene and how far we’re yet to go as well as the potential of Irish music having its own sound. We speak about how he got into graphic design too, and a little bit on how incorporates the two. Happy listening Ramblers :)
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Today we spoke about moving abroad from home and how that feels from culture shock to depression, imposter syndrome and more. My guest today moved to USA for University Botswana and tells us her experience.
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Hey guys! Welcome to a new episode. Today we speak about being an artist, the work it takes to put in, how people receive your work, how you react to your work being perceived, welcome and accepting criticisms and more! Enjoy the podcast !!
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Hey Ramblers!
Welcome to another episode! today we speak about ADHD and the perception we initially have on it when we first realize we might have it created in our heads by the research we do and the work it takes to change our mindset on it in a more positive light. We also speak on therapy, how it can increase your self esteem and confidence, getting a diagnosis and how that impacts how you see yourself. -
Hey Ramblers!! Today I have on Tara Devi, originally from Slovenia, currently residing in Ireland. We speak on how she started music, her opinions on the scene in Dublin. We also speak about therapy and how much growth she’s gone through. Tune innnn!!
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Wasssup y’all! Today I have Braydee on the podcast. He hosts one of the coolest events in dublin today, WLIN Underground, so we got into a bit of that, how it started and the motivation behind it. We also speak about rap and the culture behind it. We get into the rat race and how we’re enslaved to the system, neocolonialism and our leaders being puppets. Enjoy !!
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Ramblers!! Today I have on Matt Meehan and we talk about blowing up and how that feels like, the economy and boxing .
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Guys, Maribel and i had a full circle conversation. We spoke relationships and how society speaks when referring to men and women as well as the differences. we speak about insecurities and not feeling good enough, we speak about friendships, the end of them and how that affects us and the relationships we have with ourselves after. We speak about body image issues , family and how they influence our relationships with self. is there equal love ? just tap into this episode and hear all the teA!!
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Hey Ramblers!
Welcome to another episode! Today i have on Eluna, She is Cuban American and is a singer, songwriter, producer and model. she came to Dublin for college, so we discuss her journey with music and how it started, as well as how her upbringing and culture has affected or influenced her sound. We speak about her experience with being a woman in the music industry in Dublin and the difference with being in Spain. We also delve into beliefs and what she leans more into considering her parents come from different backgrounds. Enjoy the podcast! -
Helloooooo! How are you ? and welcome to the newest episode! Today I have on Rebecca, the founder of the Yewth Magazine and we speak about culture, being from Ethiopia as well as Ireland, why she started the concept and how it’s going. Tune in to hear more 🤭
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