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The Talkative
Obiamara Adindu
76 episodes
4 months ago
I started my podcast as a way to create a safe space for women and girls specifically women of color to talk amongst each other. As someone who is a Nigerian American teen in America I wanted to create a space where women can talk about issues that affect us in life as women/girls and raising awareness and education to things that you might come across at some point in your life. This is a crazy world that is just getting crazier, and navigating through as a women at times may seem hard or even scary. Educating women and girls is something that is important to me, and raising awareness to issues specific to women that you might not see talked about on main stream. personally in my opinion, nowadays when we do talk about women in main stream, media, a lot of our issues, and just very being as simplified and water down but being a woman or a girl is a lot more complex. It is not only a physical reality, but it is an emotional, mental, economic, environmental and it is in someways a biological reality that we go through. I continue to strive for women and for the rights of all women to live as individuals and I will continue to educate us as women in order to empower us, and create further liberation of women globally. So join me in my new podcast series!! Oby's World Follow me on my podcast Instagram @obysworldpodcast Follow me on my personal Instagram @obiamaraadindu
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I started my podcast as a way to create a safe space for women and girls specifically women of color to talk amongst each other. As someone who is a Nigerian American teen in America I wanted to create a space where women can talk about issues that affect us in life as women/girls and raising awareness and education to things that you might come across at some point in your life. This is a crazy world that is just getting crazier, and navigating through as a women at times may seem hard or even scary. Educating women and girls is something that is important to me, and raising awareness to issues specific to women that you might not see talked about on main stream. personally in my opinion, nowadays when we do talk about women in main stream, media, a lot of our issues, and just very being as simplified and water down but being a woman or a girl is a lot more complex. It is not only a physical reality, but it is an emotional, mental, economic, environmental and it is in someways a biological reality that we go through. I continue to strive for women and for the rights of all women to live as individuals and I will continue to educate us as women in order to empower us, and create further liberation of women globally. So join me in my new podcast series!! Oby's World Follow me on my podcast Instagram @obysworldpodcast Follow me on my personal Instagram @obiamaraadindu
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Arts
Personal Journals,
Education,
Society & Culture
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The double standards when it comes to sex
The Talkative
32 minutes 54 seconds
1 year ago
The double standards when it comes to sex
Hey guys!! In today’s episode of my podcast, I want to talk about “the double standards when it comes to sex,” specifically when it comes to the black community. Joining me today to discuss the topic is my friend Foggie. In the black community, we have a way of quickly labeling a black girl as “fast” for simply wanting to explore not only her femininity but her sexuality. Today we are going to talk about our own personal experiences, but the broader issue with this systemic problem. Tune in for more!! Follow me on my podcast Instagram @obysworldpodcast Follow me on my personal Instagram @obiamaraadindu Follow Foggie on Instagram and TikTok @holyfoggie
The Talkative
I started my podcast as a way to create a safe space for women and girls specifically women of color to talk amongst each other. As someone who is a Nigerian American teen in America I wanted to create a space where women can talk about issues that affect us in life as women/girls and raising awareness and education to things that you might come across at some point in your life. This is a crazy world that is just getting crazier, and navigating through as a women at times may seem hard or even scary. Educating women and girls is something that is important to me, and raising awareness to issues specific to women that you might not see talked about on main stream. personally in my opinion, nowadays when we do talk about women in main stream, media, a lot of our issues, and just very being as simplified and water down but being a woman or a girl is a lot more complex. It is not only a physical reality, but it is an emotional, mental, economic, environmental and it is in someways a biological reality that we go through. I continue to strive for women and for the rights of all women to live as individuals and I will continue to educate us as women in order to empower us, and create further liberation of women globally. So join me in my new podcast series!! Oby's World Follow me on my podcast Instagram @obysworldpodcast Follow me on my personal Instagram @obiamaraadindu