
Being Black British
Being Black British isn't one-size-fits-all. From Zambian traditions to Irish humour, my identity is a rich mix of cultures, each with its own beauty and challenges. I celebrate every part of it but t...
7 Marras 202416min

I'm Not Okay: Now What?
What do you do when you realise you're not okay?In this week’s episode of the Chik Chat podcast, I open up about my personal journey and the best practices I've implemented to keep going. From not bei...
17 Loka 202428min

I'm Not Okay And Haven't Been For A While
What do you do when you’re struggling in life but your work is in front of a camera?In this episode, I’m opening up about the struggles we don’t often see online. From burnout to the pressure of alway...
3 Loka 202422min

Wedding Tips for Oldest Daughters
I’m a 2025 bride (I think…) and as an oldest daughter that also happens to be self-employed, there are some tips I wish I’d heard before we got engaged.Some of this advice might seem straightforward a...
19 Syys 202420min

Race Equality In Northern Ireland
This week on the Chik Chat Podcast, I was joined by Orla and had an amazing conversation about Race Equality in Northern Ireland and the world in general.Orla McKeating, whose pronouns are she/her, is...
5 Syys 202449min

Mental Health in 2024
On this episode of the Chik Chat podcast, Asson joined me, it was amazing to catch up and get a life update about how it’s been since the last time we spoke. We get into talking about life, work-life,...
8 Elo 20241h 10min

The African Immigrant Daughter
On this episode of the Chik Chat podcast I have the pleasure of being joined by Dr. Wannie - a Dr., first born daughter and content creator. I’ve had the pleasure of knowing Dr. Wannie since we were k...
26 Heinä 202435min






















