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She Knows Best
The Tribe Africa
2 episodes
4 days ago
A podcast by millennial girlies, for millennial girlies, unpacking taboo truths at the intersection of healing, identity, and culture, with sass, soul, and serious substance. She Knows Best is a refreshing, intelligent, and deeply relatable podcast that explores the layered realities of modern African womanhood. Hosted by Afsa and Liz, two dynamic African millennial women from different sectors of culture and public life, the show brings honest, thought-provoking conversations on everything from mental health and identity to relationships, power, and purpose.
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A podcast by millennial girlies, for millennial girlies, unpacking taboo truths at the intersection of healing, identity, and culture, with sass, soul, and serious substance. She Knows Best is a refreshing, intelligent, and deeply relatable podcast that explores the layered realities of modern African womanhood. Hosted by Afsa and Liz, two dynamic African millennial women from different sectors of culture and public life, the show brings honest, thought-provoking conversations on everything from mental health and identity to relationships, power, and purpose.
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It's Not Therapy But, It Might Help
She Knows Best
49 minutes 49 seconds
1 week ago
It's Not Therapy But, It Might Help

This is She Knows Best, for the girls who feel too much, question everything, but keep going anyway.

In our very first episode, we set the record straight on why this podcast exists, who it’s for, and what it’s definitely not. Think of it as a soft landing into the messy, magical, and sometimes maddening realities of being a millennial African woman.

We open with real intros, no LinkedIn bios, just the raw, relatable reasons that brought us to the mic: quiet rage, soft life dreams, and the DMs that made us scream "same, sis."

Then we dive into the heart of this podcast:

This podcast is not therapy… but it might help.

Because sometimes healing sounds like uncomfortable truths and belly laughs in the same breath.

We challenge the most common misconceptions about women like us:

“Wanting more doesn’t mean we hate men.”

“Softness is not weakness.”

“Being single at 30? We’re thriving, not failing.”

“We love our families, and still roll our eyes at their group chat toxicity.”

And finally, we get honest about modern love in Kampala & beyond, from “I’m not ready for a relationship” energy to side-chic economics and the emotional gymnastics of dating while ambitious.

Expect sass, soul, and serious substance , plus a hint of what’s coming next: money, love, identity, and maybe that one episode your mum shouldn’t hear.

Hit play.

Hit subscribe.

Send this to your bestie and your situationship.

Because this… is She Knows Best.

(Or at least, we think we do.)

She Knows Best
A podcast by millennial girlies, for millennial girlies, unpacking taboo truths at the intersection of healing, identity, and culture, with sass, soul, and serious substance. She Knows Best is a refreshing, intelligent, and deeply relatable podcast that explores the layered realities of modern African womanhood. Hosted by Afsa and Liz, two dynamic African millennial women from different sectors of culture and public life, the show brings honest, thought-provoking conversations on everything from mental health and identity to relationships, power, and purpose.