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By Yewande, Titilola and Bukola Ige: Three Black Professional Women & Sisters from the Technology, Medi
The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.
Black Lives Matter
We're hurt, we're tired, we're scared. Anti-blackness is not just America's problem. It's a global problem and it has been going on for centuries.
The sisters talk about speaking out in their organisations and dismantling allyship. Does putting up a post make you an ally? What work is there to be done?
Episode 35
Bukola is joined by special guest and homie Sihle Khumalo who is an Integrated Producer, Public Speaker and Trend Forecaster. Together they are talking about all things lockdown - escaping office politics, finding confidence in no makeup and dating in lockdown!
This week, Titi is talking with friend and fellow creative, writer and actor Tara Alexis about the theatre industry and what it may mean for the fight for inclusivity after the restrictions are lifted. They will also be talking about trying to be creative during this time.
The sisters are continuing their 'Love in the Time of Corona' theme with a funny and revealing convo with their husbands! Here, TK, Toyin and Kev give their take on married life during lockdown!
The sister's have got their mum back on the pod and she is giving advice on love and relationships!
Are you The Fraud, The Comparer, The Perfectionist, The Saboteur?
The sisters are taking a break from talking about Corona and delving into Stacey Sargent's book - Inner critic Inner Success.
What else are we chatting about this week? Corona of course! Those of you who live with partners/spouses, how are you passing the time????
What to expect from episode 29 of IGeNIGHT podcast...? Let's just say it's been less than a week since we've been at home and it's reflecting in our conversations! To put it directly - we're chatting a lot of sh*t!
Titilola and Yewande talk about their late dad on the day of their parents 40th wedding anniversary. How do we deal with death years later? What are people's coping mechanisms?
Will the Ige sisters be able to go to Seoul in April? All fingers and toes are crossed!
The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.