No Country For Young Women

BBC

Life, love and work in a white man's world. Let's help each other figure it out! Presenters: Sadia Azmat and Monty Onanuga

  • 42 minutes 7 seconds
    Laughter, learns and our last episode


    We look back on our favourite episodes including some of our biggest and best guests and what they taught us. Plus we say thanks to you, our amazing listeners, for the things you’ve taught us along the way! No, we’re not crying, you’re crying.

    13 October 2020, 3:00 am
  • 39 minutes 37 seconds
    Celebrating black women, Kelechi Okafor and Monty

    We’re hilarious, we’re resilient and we’re a force to be reckoned with, according to actor, dance studio boss and podcaster Kelechi Okafor. We talk about how pre-colonial Yoruba spirituality inspires how she sees herself, the misconceptions of black women in dance and twerk and why we get angry about people calling us angry when we aren’t. In my final solo episode, I wanted to celebrate all things black women!

    6 October 2020, 5:00 am
  • 36 minutes 56 seconds
    Interracial dating, Ayesha Perry-Iqbal and Athena Kugblenu

    I’ve never dated outside of my race and I wanted to hear stories from people who are. We chat about why interracial and interethnic dating isn’t the same thing, model and TV presenter Ayesha says that being British in LA actually makes more of a difference than her race and comedian Athena explains why colourism affects what we see on Instagram and the issues her parents faced in their own relationship.

    29 September 2020, 5:00 am
  • 38 minutes 2 seconds
    Money, mindset and Monty

    Conversations about money should be really simple, so why don’t we talk more about it? Monty asks Bola Sol and Franklin Asante (aka The Urban Financier) what the receipts really are for drip culture, to share hacks for your bank balance and about their own journeys to getting better with money.

    22 September 2020, 3:00 am
  • 35 minutes 3 seconds
    Sudan, Netherlands and Gaidaa

    Life for people of colour varies hugely across Europe. We hear what growing up in the Netherlands was like for Dutch-Sudanese artist Gaidaa compared to living in the UK. We talk about outdated Christmas traditions, the Dutch response to Black Lives Matter, the creative scene in Sudan and how she uses her music and performances to highlight what’s happening in Sudan.

    15 September 2020, 3:00 am
  • 37 minutes 27 seconds
    Stripping, Samantha Sun and April Fiasco

    We rarely hear from strippers who are women of colour, so I wanted to find out how they feel about being eroticised for their race, what their families think of their jobs and why my preconceptions of their job are wrong. And I learned we have something surprising in common
 with Samantha Sun and April Fiasco.

    8 September 2020, 1:42 pm
  • 53 minutes 30 seconds
    Notting Hill Carnival, what it means to us in 2020

    This Bank Holiday weekend in the UK marks the first in 61 years that we haven’t celebrated Notting Hill Carnival. Originally set up to ease race tensions between black and white Britons and to celebrate Caribbean culture, I wanted to take a deeper look at its roots and the impact its cancellation this year will have on the black British community’s economy, spirit and psyche. I speak to three guests, Lil’ C a queer dancehall DJ, Maxine Marshall a mas and Samba dancer and Portia Clarke a Music Marketing Consultant, to hear their views.

    1 September 2020, 3:00 am
  • 53 minutes 29 seconds
    Women in Sport: The Netball Sisters

    Sasha and Kadeen Corbin are more than just sisters, they play Netball for England. I wanted to speak to this very talented duo to discuss the importance of sport and exercise for our mental wellbeing and to see what their experience has been like being Black and British and professional sportswomen.

    25 August 2020, 3:00 am
  • 44 minutes 2 seconds
    Travelling: Solo, Black & Female

    Lockdown has had us all dreaming about holidays and wanting to get away. I wanted to speak to travel guru, journalist and the first black woman to travel to 195 countries, Jessica Nabongo, along with award-winning podcaster Tolani Shoneye (aka ‘Tolly T’ from the Receipts Podcast) to talk about what their experience is like travelling as a black female.

    18 August 2020, 3:00 am
  • 53 minutes 29 seconds
    Black, British and Jewish

    I wanted to speak to Nadine Batchelor-Hunt, a podcaster and journalist and black Jewish female who recently got caught up in Wiley’s latest Twitter rant in which he made some anti-Semitic comments. Nadine joins me to speak about what it’s like being both black and Jewish in the U.K.

    11 August 2020, 12:47 pm
  • 33 minutes 56 seconds
    A book for summer with Kiley Reid, Sarah Shaffi and Black Girls Book Club

    Such A Fun Age is a novel which starts with a racist misunderstanding and kickstarts our chat about race and class, the “pet to threat” phenomenon in business and why we don’t need any more slave movies. With author Kiley Reid, journalist Sarah Shaffi and Natalie and Melissa of Black Girls Book Club.

    4 August 2020, 8:40 am
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