Episode 114

Ep 114 - Beyonce & Drake | Racism for sale | Special guest Femi Oyeniran

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Topics:

- Racism for sale - Celina and Henry Mhango on a journey into a Chinese video-making industry that exploits vulnerable children. The company pretended to teach the African children Children but rather, the Chinese translations were racist and derogatory phrases.

-'Black Pound Day reached its 2 year anniversary and this weekend 25th-26th June, a permanent store in Westfield London WHITE CITY is being opened to house Black only products. Well done Uncle Swiss!


-Michael Gove faces a rebellion over a new law that criminalises rough sleepers.


-Drake released his new album and one of the videos (Honesty) romanticises the mormon way of life of having multiple wives. And guess who features in the video? Triffling Tristan Thompson.


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Your Aunties Could Never
no nonsense straight talk from women who aren't afraid to say all the things you wish you could say.

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Your Aunties Could Never

For cool Aunties everywhere ... Your Aunties Could Never brings you entertaining no nonsense straight talk from women who aren't afraid to say all the things you wish you could say.

Aunty AK, Aunty Farrah, Aunty Nana, and Aunty Sade are four friends from the UK who have lived life and are well respected in business endeavours and amongst friends and family. Elevating them to Cool Auntie status.

The Aunties have a voice and are not fearful of being heard. Join them as they discuss topical news and politics, comment on popular culture and give advice all from an informed (mature) Black woman's perspective.

Think Loose Women but with seasoning, real talk & large amounts of Black Girl Magic.