TW: Feelings! This episode is a live sister therapy sesh where we dive into what we were like as teenagers and what we would tell those little girls now.
This episode is for every time you've seen a woman do something questionable and thought, "But was she wrong though?" From Solange in the elevator to Drag Race, and even our own personal problematic moments, we're standing ten toes down on the messy moments by femmes we love.
If you've been waiting for an episode with pure unedited yapping, this is the one. From getting stood up in Portugal to having mental breakdowns on TikTok live, this episode has all the tea and tangents.
Cowboy Carter, Romance reads and characters in TV and Film that changed our little gay brain chemistry.
On one of our funniest episodes yet, we get into dating seniors, shaved heads and more of our wildest Nigerian Secondary School stories.
On this episode of Side A, we got into Amapiano think pieces and the chronicles of an independent Nigerian Female artist with the one and only SGaWD!
On this episode of Side A, we're diving into your very messy love lives and answering your dilemmas from our sold-out live show!
It's giving season finale!! Get into our 2023 Wrapped form our favorite albums, films, books to our biggest flops of the year.
This week on Side A, we talk Nicki Minaj, Pink Friday 2 and 2023 barbs, Pink Pantheress and our holy grail iconic, possibly problematic duos.
This week on Side A, we review The Hunger Games and Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, and then explore our unrealized goals for love, relationships, and self-actualization.
On this episode, we get into Rema's new EP, influencers vs Palestine and some of our must read books of the year.
On this episode, your hosts talk women led podscasts, old music and the potentially toxic performance of body positivity.
On this chaotic episode of Side A, your hosts talk patchwork collaborations with Nigerian artists, Hollyweird, the crisis in Gaza and motherhood to our cat, Lia the Leo
On this episode, you new favorite duo talk Sex Education Season 4, new music, queerness in media and the emotional rollercoaster that is sisterhood.
On the premiere episode, Lola and Oyinda get into solidarity in Afrobeats, the gospel of Trader Joe's, thirst comments on TikTok and where the internet lost it's empathy.