Meg Talks and Tee Ali are back with another unfiltered and hilarious episode from the Giggles and Gallivanting mini-series!
This week, we’re chopping it up about relationships, parenting, and the cost of living, exploring the moments and challenges we all face:
Dating and relationships: How do you know the right time for key milestones — meeting friends or family, moving in, or meeting a partner’s child?
Parenting & bonus parenting: What I’ve learned from stepping into my partner’s child’s life and navigating that role.
Parenting & breakups: When a relationship ends, should your bond with a partner’s child be maintained? Lessons and reflections from real experiences.
Finances & cost of living: How our generation spends money, setting up budgeting systems, saving versus future expenses, and managing debt and mortgages.
Thanks for tuning in for another episode, stay blessed
Meg Talks and Tee Ali are back! After a summer of levelling up, job hunting, landing a new job and signing up to start my Master’s—I’m back to dropping episodes on a regular schedule. This week, Meg goes off on a passionate rant asking the big question: is the queer community really a “safe space”? 👀
Btw we had a tech glitch and the episode skips when we discuss the topic - should studs make adult content for a predominantly male audience?
This weeks topics:
Why I have fallen out of love with the community and the Queer scene.Does individuality truly exist within the Black queer community?
Is the LGBT+ community as solid as it seems—or is it lowkey drama problematic?Do people unfairly label Black events as unruly or problematic?Guilty until proven innocent—or should we believe the accuser from the jump?Another week, another rant and more shenanigans, enjoy the episode.
Meg Talks and Tee Ali are back with another unfiltered and hilariousepisode from the Giggles and Galivanting mini-series!
This week, they dive into:
Is making new friends harder as an adult — and when is it time to let goof long-term friendships that no longer serve you?
Jealousy in friendships
Is there ever a time when it’s okay to date a good friend’s ex?
The difference between a masc-presenting woman and a masculine queerwoman — is it just about appearance, or does it run deeper?
Staying faithful when your type moves to you?
Should queer women come out to their child’s father?
How to deal with toxic managers and workplace humiliation.
Tune in for the laughs, the debates, and everything in between!
Meg Talks and Tee Ali are back with another unfiltered and hilariousepisode from the Giggles and Galivanting mini-series!
This week, they dive into:
Is making new friends harder as an adult — and when is it time to let goof long-term friendships that no longer serve you?
Jealousy in friendships
Is there ever a time when it’s okay to date a good friend’s ex?
The difference between a masc-presenting woman and a masculine queerwoman — is it just about appearance, or does it run deeper?
Staying faithful when your type moves to you?
Should queer women come out to their child’s father?
How to deal with toxic managers and workplace humiliation.
Tune in for the laughs, the debates, and everything in between!
Meg Talks and Tee Ali are back with another unfiltered and hilariousepisode from the Giggles and Galivanting mini-series!
This week, they dive into:
Is making new friends harder as an adult — and when is it time to let goof long-term friendships that no longer serve you?
Jealousy in friendships
Is there ever a time when it’s okay to date a good friend’s ex?
The difference between a masc-presenting woman and a masculine queerwoman — is it just about appearance, or does it run deeper?
Staying faithful when your type moves to you?
Should queer women come out to their child’s father?
How to deal with toxic managers and workplace humiliation.
Tune in for the laughs, the debates, and everything in between!
Meg Talks and Tee Ali are back with anther unfiltered and hilarious episode from teh Giggle and Gallivanting mini series :
This Weeks Topics:
Is making new friends harder as an adult?
When long term friendships run their course - jealousy and disconnect
The difference between a masc presenting person and a masculine queer person - is it just about appearance or does it run deeper?
Can you ever justify dating your good friends ex, or if they have kids together?
Staying faithful when your type moves to you
Should queer women come out to their child's father?
How to deal with toxic managers and workplace humiliation
Meg Talks with Teddy Edwardes the creator of LICK events, the UK’s biggest queer women’s club night.
Teddy is a true vibes connoisseur, from club nights to overseas weekenders in the sun Teddy is elevating the standard and culture around Queer women's enjoyment.
If you haven't been before, imagine up to 2000 queer gyals, singing their hearts out, catching whines to bashment in a high spec spacious air-conditioned London venue with a massive sound system.
We take the conversation way deeper than nightlife, social media and entrepreneurship, we tap into the more personal and intimate side of this illusive personality.
This Weeks Topics:
- Growing Up Young & Chaotic
- Strip Club Shenanigans
- LICK Events - The Passion, The Party & The Pressure
- The Person, Public Perception & Critics
- Entrepreneurship & Neurodivergence
Meg Talks with music artist Amaria BB.
Amaria BB is known her unique R&B dancehall sound, stage presence and high energy performances. Black British Jamaican culture is at the heart of the podcast, as is Black Queer culture so it was a matter of time before I had to interview the person to unlock the stories and influence behind the music.
The interview turned into a proper reasoning session , we tapped into so many unexpected topics and levels of conversation, so enjoy.
This Weeks Topics:
- Growing Up & Life Before Music
-How Jamaica Influenced The Person & The Sound
- Navigating The Dancehall & UK Music Industry As An Openly Queer Person
- Queer Female Jamaican Musicians
- Personal Growth, Faith &Higher Understanding
- The Process Behind The Creativity & Performance
Meg Talks with the infamous, highly respected DJ and host DJ Miller Black.
Miller Black is a true master of the DJ craft, Miller represents a class of DJs who understand both the art and science of DJing. Known for shutting down stages with her extensive music catalogue, flawless mixing abilities, and ability to cultivate energy. Over the past 1 0years, Miller has Dj'd across the UK, opened for Megan Thee Stallion in Paris, shut down crowds of 20,000 and delivered an unforgettable set at Glastonbury. Miller's journey is one of passion and resilience. But beyond the music, Meg and Miller dive deep into some important topics, including:
This Weeks Topics:
Meg Talks and Tee Ali bring you another episode from the hilarious Giggles and Galivanting mini series.
This Weeks Topics:
- Our pledge to moving better and less mad in 2025.
- Knowing when to have difficult conversations vs knowing when to keep quiet.
- Raising concerns and addressing issues in a relationship.
- Do femme and stud friendships cause issues in relationships??
- Talking about ex's and previous relationships with your current partner.
- Out of control studs - storytime
Meg Talks with BBC 1Xtra Radio host and personality Remi Burgz.
This link up was way overdue as I haven't caught up with my bro in ages and Remi's life has been moving very quickly.
We get into a solid vibes n reasoning session deep diving into the past 12 months - media career success and inner personal growth.
Remi is reppin for the mascs hard in mainstream media, as one of the first black masc presenting people to secure BBC 1Xtra's Drive Time Show, appearing as a guest on Celebrity Master Chef and TV quiz game Master Mind.
This Weeks Topic:
- Following my dream into Radio & TV as black presenting person
- My solo trip to a couples destination
- Finding myself vs wearing a mask
- Knowing what spaces and people are not for you
- Making life choices when everything is changing
Meg Talks with the community's sweetheart Mariella Collins who hosts one of LDN's only Queer mixers for people of colour. Best believe this week's episode is on point!!
FLXRT is known for creating the impeccable vibes and spaces, designed for people looking to build intentional romantic and platonic connections. Its giving low-key demure energy.
We know that fitness environments can get a bit techy and don't really cater for queer comfortability. So Mariella and Roxxxan founded WXMNS WRLD a fitness collective offering women within the community a place to workout together, classes and fitness events.
This Weeks Topics:
- Staying friends with ex's
- Dating etiquette and expectations in 2024
- Can you date whilst broke?
- Does fitness affect your romantic life?
- Separating the Gym from fitness
Meg Talks & Tee Ali bring you another episode from the mini series of Giggles & Galivanting.
I had alot to get off of my chest this week and did not hold back.
This Weeks Topics:
- Are your friends obligated to support you as a creative or business owner?
- Hypercritical Christians with the Bible Bashing
-Recognising the signs when a relationship & partner isn't good for you
- The prevelence of domestice abuse in relationships prepertrated by mascs, studs & trans men
Meg Talks with Comedian, Actress, Presenter & Host Thanyia More.
This week peeps I came correct with another high vibe convo, Thanyia has an incredible personality and sense of humour. Sis has racked up the media accolades so it's only right that we unpack the person behind the talent.
Winner of the National Funny Women Awards 2018, comic featured on Mo Gilligan's Black & Funny Show, Several appearances on BBC, Channel 4, ITV2 & BBC Radio.
This Weeks Topics:
- Journey Into Comedy & Mainstream Television
- Comedy Vs Dating and Friendships
- The Connection Between Laughter & Trauma
- Knowing When to Say No To Opportunities (Baby Reindeer)
- Chasing/Craving Success Makes You Vulnerable
= Learning To Measure Your Own Success Vs External Validation
Meg Talks with Artist Partnership Manager at Tiktok and Sound on Global.
Parris has solidified their name across the UK creative and corporate music industry through talent, character & natural flare. What I love about Parris is that they have made big moves but still remain authentic in their connection and contribution to the culture.
Parris is the person behind the rap show Oi Tiktok featuring big energy artists like Potter Payper and Ms Banks.
P has worked some interesting partnerships with the likes Wingstop, Stormzy, Digga D, Cat Burns, Tion Wayne & ArrDee.
This week we talk up the tings, topics inc:
- Unpacking 16 yr career in the music industry - it is and isn't what it seems.
- What it means to be Black Queer & Non Binary in corporate music.
- Having a personal identity outside of your career.
- Respect & hard work over compromising personal morals.
- Is music partly to blame for the culture's social issues?
- Is the music industry as problematic as it seems?
- Staying principled - How do people get so caught up & lost in the creative world of music?
Meg Talks with OG Courts (The second link up)
After a string of exceptional moves, including the launch of Studs Need Love 2, I catch up with my good friend OG Courts, the conversation a lot of you have been waiting for. When you leave us two up to our own devices in front of a microphone, best believe your in for a treat. (check out pt1 - June 2022)
As a content creator, host/public speaker, events producer and fitness fanatic, Courts keeps me on my toes to stay consistent and true to myself, so it's only right that I loudly celebrate my dahg in the mist of her success.
This weeks topic:
- Studs Need Love 2 - The side you of the event you didn't see.
- Decorum and social etiquette
- Inner Growth & Understanding - How we contribute to our own problems and set backs in life.
- When studs/mascs emotionally meltdown or begin to shut down at home - Femmes/Masc Love.
- Anti social antics at the family function - Nuerodiversity at its finest (antics)
Meg Talks with DJ, Host and long time friend Tee Ali. This has to be one of the funniest episodes I have recorded in a while, on the backdrop of some sensible episodes, we were not serious at all.
This weeks episode does not disappoint :
- Growing up in Phillie vs Living in LDN.
- Analysing the difference between UK masc presenting to the Studs in the States - The Studs of LA yeh or nah?
- Are Americans generally more hype and smokey than Brits?
- Reminiscing on the good ol' scandalous days of working in IKEA.
- The everybody is a DJ era, is killing the rave scene....there shit!!
- What actually makes good rave?