Happy September! In this week’s episode, we explore the contrasts between Ghanaian and Nigerian nightlife in Toronto, debate whether we’d become bridezillas when planning our weddings, delve into power dynamics in romantic relationships, and re
Happy new month! In this week’s episode we discuss the upcoming carnival weekend in Toronto and how we’ve spent our summer so far. We also touch on how we have learned to navigate our emotions and share our valuable takeaways from the movie Ins
This month we check in with each other about our mental health, love life and how the first half of our year has been. We move on to discuss Tyla’s declaration of being “coloured” and the nuances of Blackness. We also touch on ensuring that we
Happy June everyone! In this month’s episode we talk about our readiness for marriage and how we feel we are changing as women. We then move on to discuss Diddy, Cassie and abusive relationships, and so much more! Tune in!
We’re back!! This month we catch up on Tee’s trip to Ghana, we move on to discuss what type of women we think we are. We also touch on what it means to “stroke a man’s ego” and finally we share our thoughts on growing up African vs Caribbean in
Happy April! 🥳 In this month's episode, we delve a bit deeper into the significance of giving from your heart, then move on to explore the importance of putting yourself out there. We also give our perspective on some hot takes making rounds o
Happy March! In this episode we join in on the ‘who tf did I marry’ commentary, discuss the importance of self care & self love, and the rest.. you’ll have to tune in to find out!
Hey guys! It’s the first of the month so we’re back again with another episode, as promised. This week we talk about how 2024 is treating us so far, celibacy, cutting off family members, and so much more!
We’re back again with another episode! After a long hiatus, we’re back to discuss our mental health, our summer plans and our thoughts on dealing with broke men. We move on to discuss our early memories of dealing with colourism and if we are t
In this week’s episode we discuss our experiences at the Toronto festivals/events that took place last weekend. We then move on to discuss the controversial topic of joint bank accounts in relationships.
In this week’s episode we invite a very special guest: Chantee, to discuss how her education coupled with her personal life experience, has shaped the way she chooses to express art.
In this week’s episode we start off by sharing our favourite Whitney Houston songs. We then react to a controversial Facebook post gone viral, and conclude with a conversation about having a ‘bups’.
In this week’s episode we begin with discussing how “stush” Toronto is. We move on to share our own opinions while reading through #AITA submissions on Reddit.
Hey friends! We’re back again with a brand new season! In our first episode of season 5 we talk about what it means to live a ‘soft life’. We then move on to discuss the different ways we plan to show up for ourselves in our soft girl era.
In this week’s episode we define, interpret, and discuss love languages and share our experiences navigating relationships learning to love people in their love languages.
This week we welcome another guest, Ronda to share her love story and her experiences thus far as a married woman. She also discusses the challenges of being in a long distance relationship and offers advice for those of us who haven’t walked d
In this week’s episode we discuss forgiveness in relation to platonic, romantic and familial relationships. We also offer our perspectives on the importance of self forgiveness and how essential it is to our livelihood.
This week we welcome our most special guest, 15 year old Milan who at a young age is extremely self-aware and knows that her dark skin is beautiful. We discuss how things have and haven’t changed for young Dark skin girls growing up as it relat
In this week’s episode we discuss the unfair beauty standards black women endure and also share our own personal experiences trying to fit the mould society places upon us.