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Our guest for this episode is creative entrepreneur, activist, writer and all-round queen, Jade Sullivan!
We talk about Jade's role in the Black Lives Matter movement, and the brilliant piece she wrote about why we must speak up. You can read the full article at motherpukka.co.uk.
Jade talks about why she wants to own the title of Angry Black Woman, and why it's important to have uncomfortable conversations. We also talk about her personal experience of the UK's maternity and mental health services.
You can follow Jade on Instagram @thesullivanslondon. Find out more about her events business, @yellowcroftevents, at yellowcroft.com, and her CBD company @calibrecanna at calibrecanna.com. For the lockdown diaries she mentions, follow @isolation_ships.
Some resources Jade recommends:
Nuakai Aru: Uncovering Self Adventures into the Unknown
Jane Elliott on the world map
Akala Deconstructs Race Class & Britain
@theblackcurriculum
Black Pound Day - @bpdofficial
Bozoma Saint John - @badassboz - on being an Angry Black Woman
The photo of Jade and family is by @ronanksm
Sorry there's a bit of wind on this episode. We are still working out how to record while safely socially distancing!
We're on Twitter (@scummymummies), Instagram, and Facebook. Please send your confessions to [email protected] and visit us at ScummyMummies.com. If you like the podcast, please rate, review and subscribe!
The Scummy Mummies book is OUT NOW! We hope you like it, and if you do, we'd love an Amazon review!
We are doing a drive-in show this month, in Brent Cross on 25 July. For tickets visit the Drive In Club website.
If you've got a ticket for an upcoming show at a theatre, chances are the date has been changed - please contact the venue for more info.
Thank you for listening!
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Our guest for this episode is creative entrepreneur, activist, writer and all-round queen, Jade Sullivan!
We talk about Jade's role in the Black Lives Matter movement, and the brilliant piece she wrote about why we must speak up. You can read the full article at motherpukka.co.uk.
Jade talks about why she wants to own the title of Angry Black Woman, and why it's important to have uncomfortable conversations. We also talk about her personal experience of the UK's maternity and mental health services.
You can follow Jade on Instagram @thesullivanslondon. Find out more about her events business, @yellowcroftevents, at yellowcroft.com, and her CBD company @calibrecanna at calibrecanna.com. For the lockdown diaries she mentions, follow @isolation_ships.
Some resources Jade recommends:
Nuakai Aru: Uncovering Self Adventures into the Unknown
Jane Elliott on the world map
Akala Deconstructs Race Class & Britain
@theblackcurriculum
Black Pound Day - @bpdofficial
Bozoma Saint John - @badassboz - on being an Angry Black Woman
The photo of Jade and family is by @ronanksm
Sorry there's a bit of wind on this episode. We are still working out how to record while safely socially distancing!
We're on Twitter (@scummymummies), Instagram, and Facebook. Please send your confessions to [email protected] and visit us at ScummyMummies.com. If you like the podcast, please rate, review and subscribe!
The Scummy Mummies book is OUT NOW! We hope you like it, and if you do, we'd love an Amazon review!
We are doing a drive-in show this month, in Brent Cross on 25 July. For tickets visit the Drive In Club website.
If you've got a ticket for an upcoming show at a theatre, chances are the date has been changed - please contact the venue for more info.
Thank you for listening!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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