
Young Film Critics in Africa
In this episode we meet Nkatha, a young film critic. We talk about all things film, how she got started and what it means to be a film critic. This sub sector is so biased, we discover, with few Africans and few women.

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Unknown Host hosts We Three Queens of Africa, a society show with 23 episodes published.

In this episode we meet Nkatha, a young film critic. We talk about all things film, how she got started and what it means to be a film critic. This sub sector is so biased, we discover, with few Africans and few women.

Africans are often cited as not believing in therapy. Well - that was the past. This episode goes into the importance of therapy as well as other ways to practice a lifestyle that places mindfulness and wellness at the c

Who pays for what in relationships? There's a term that is used in many countries : "sugar daddy", "blessor" or "anointer"..This is the man that pays for a woman's upkeep that may or may not be her full time boyfriend. S

Do you borrow money from friends? Lend money? It's tricky....

Friendships are so important and we cherish them immensely. A good friend is hard to find, we say, adapting a well known saying. However, do we sometimes hang on to our friendships for a bit too long, even after things h

We talk about why people strive to be 'perfect', especially at work. Nobody is perfect and trying to be can take it's toll. We recommend embracing our unique imperfections.

You will definitely be tickled with our dating in foreign countries, exploration of foreign foods and airport / passport issues! Travel can be so thrilling but it is not without it's tricky moments! From Europe to West A

Here we talk about our take on the importance of being vulnerable as a leader. We touch on why it seems difficult for men in particular to be vulnerable. For women, the 'she village' is a safe space that we should nurtur

Some office culture is all about the water cooler - that's where all the scoop is at. Others go out for coffee and get all their business done there. In many countries the morning greetings are more than just 'hey'.... W

From the shimmy-shimmy of the Trini Carnaval to lone blissful holidays in Zanzibar, our bucket lists keep giving. What's on yours?

In this episode Musonda helps us think through the idea of personal branding. Miche is the consummate multi hyphenate and reflects on her changing professions and how she manages the shifts of her 'brand' at work. Achien

We talk candidly about harassment at work - what it is, how it manifests, what you can do about it and how it has affected us. #Metoo frank and important discussion that will be interesting to all who care about belongin

This episode from last year's International Women's Day celebrates women as well as our key motivators and ambassadors growing up as well as presently !!!! Here is to all of our role models near and far! How do you suppo

Another practical conversation in our career episode: a few practical tips about how to improve public speaking skills - We talk about how to prepare, pitfalls to avoid, where in the audience to look, what to do wi

What is mansplaining? We define it as per our experiences and articulate how we have tackled it. Many women we know have been "mansplained" at work. This phenomenon has got to stop. What is it? Well, often, men in

African women dating in the world out there! As we are in the month of love, we reflect on our dates, specifically our quirky/interesting dates-- where online doesn't match up with reality; where the man oops forgot his

In this episode, we have a great chat about how talking about one's work, skills and qualities is sometimes perceived as 'bragging' and, therefore, undesirable, particularly for women. Perhaps girls are told to 'to

We invite fitness guru Lorna (IG: i_am_lorna_b) to tell us about her fitness principles and are enthralled by how basic and yet powerful they are: Eat a variety of foods, drink water, plan your workouts (walks, whatever

Are you a Multihyphenate --one of those people who has several passions that you infuse into your life's work. You are not of the school that you need to do one thing only. Or you may be a purist, a doctor, or a lawyer o

In this profession-related episode we talk to Irene, founder of Credible Jewels, about her path to entrepreneurship, the gorgeous pearl jewellery that she designs and the importance of high quality in this industry. The
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