
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
In this episode, I had a beautiful conversation with my amazing friend - Chandy Singh-Hart, and we had the kind of conversation we would have had if we were sat in one of our living rooms together - drinking tea (or more accurately wine/cider!) and passing the time.
Chandy works as an Enterprise Executive for The Princes Trust where she has supported young people for over a decade in realising their business dreams and ambitions.
We talked a little bit about what she does in this role, and about some of the work she has been involved in.
We then went onto talk about some of our early sexual experiences as women. One of the things I love about Chandy is her light-hearted openness when discussing sex.
She has a beautiful and liberal feminist outlook on sex, which has definitely inspired me over the years to shed embarrassment around my journey of sexual understanding and experience. For those of you who know Chandy well, Mr Toad did get an honourable mention!
We also went on to explore our shared experience of losing our mums and how that tragedy has affected us both in coming to terms with life without our maternal figures being present.
We spoke about resilience and finding the strength within to keep moving forward, and also explored the inspiration behind Chandy's infamous (within our friendship circle) doll work.
It was beautiful to have this conversation with Chandy, and even more special to share it on the week of International Women's Day - In honour of our beautiful loved spiritual mums.
I hope you enjoy listening to our no holes barred conversation.
Disclaimer* There is a LOT of swearing and sex talk in it - so it is not for the faint of hearts.
Lots of love.
Shaneen
In this episode, I had a beautiful conversation with my amazing friend - Chandy Singh-Hart, and we had the kind of conversation we would have had if we were sat in one of our living rooms together - drinking tea (or more accurately wine/cider!) and passing the time.
Chandy works as an Enterprise Executive for The Princes Trust where she has supported young people for over a decade in realising their business dreams and ambitions.
We talked a little bit about what she does in this role, and about some of the work she has been involved in.
We then went onto talk about some of our early sexual experiences as women. One of the things I love about Chandy is her light-hearted openness when discussing sex.
She has a beautiful and liberal feminist outlook on sex, which has definitely inspired me over the years to shed embarrassment around my journey of sexual understanding and experience. For those of you who know Chandy well, Mr Toad did get an honourable mention!
We also went on to explore our shared experience of losing our mums and how that tragedy has affected us both in coming to terms with life without our maternal figures being present.
We spoke about resilience and finding the strength within to keep moving forward, and also explored the inspiration behind Chandy's infamous (within our friendship circle) doll work.
It was beautiful to have this conversation with Chandy, and even more special to share it on the week of International Women's Day - In honour of our beautiful loved spiritual mums.
I hope you enjoy listening to our no holes barred conversation.
Disclaimer* There is a LOT of swearing and sex talk in it - so it is not for the faint of hearts.
Lots of love.
Shaneen