This week's episode is an important one for me. In telling Caribbean love stories, I wanted to include a Rastafarian couple. The Rastafarian community is often seen as full of the outliers, the unconventional ones who live on the fringes of society with an "alternate" way of viewing the world grounded in nature with a strong sense of their African identity. This episode is more of a reasoning on relationships and knowing one’s self. In the end, you’ll realise they are just like any ...
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This week's episode is an important one for me. In telling Caribbean love stories, I wanted to include a Rastafarian couple. The Rastafarian community is often seen as full of the outliers, the unconventional ones who live on the fringes of society with an "alternate" way of viewing the world grounded in nature with a strong sense of their African identity. This episode is more of a reasoning on relationships and knowing one’s self. In the end, you’ll realise they are just like any ...
Zoë Allamby: Defining motherhood, inner beauty and becoming a mom of 2
Common Thread
38 minutes
4 years ago
Zoë Allamby: Defining motherhood, inner beauty and becoming a mom of 2
On this episode we speak with our first guest! She was actually one of the first guests of Common Thread exactly one year before this conversation on Instagram Live. Back then, we spoke about her planning her wedding in a pandemic, being a mom to her then 2 year old, Nala and entrepreneurship. One year later, ahead of Mother's Day, in her third trimester with her second pregnancy, she speaks on what her pregnancy has been like so far, the reality of being a digital influencer (while pregnant)...
Common Thread
This week's episode is an important one for me. In telling Caribbean love stories, I wanted to include a Rastafarian couple. The Rastafarian community is often seen as full of the outliers, the unconventional ones who live on the fringes of society with an "alternate" way of viewing the world grounded in nature with a strong sense of their African identity. This episode is more of a reasoning on relationships and knowing one’s self. In the end, you’ll realise they are just like any ...