20Something Podcast show

20Something Podcast

Summary: Twenty Something Podacast is a weekly series aimed to make you laugh, cry and think. Each episode Naomi invites guests to discuss a variety of topics affecting the global black community. Get involved in this cultural discussion by using #20SPodcast on Twitter. Also, visit the website www.20somethingpodcast.com for extra content.

Podcasts:

 Caribbean Takeaway - BHM IV | File Type: audio/mp4 | Duration: 2693

Naomi and Ogaga discuss the trials and tribulations of a Caribbean takeaway, they humorously let you into the do’s and don’ts. In the second segment the pair discuss a series of events during 2016 that will go down in the history books forever. The duo discuss music history, sport history, academia and business. Join them for what is set to be a riveting episode. iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/20-something/id725309306?mt=2 Twitter: @20Somethingpodc @naesimon @dandy_lord

 Caribbean Takeaway - BHM IV | File Type: audio/mp4 | Duration: 2693

Naomi and Ogaga discuss the trials and tribulations of a Caribbean takeaway, they humorously let you into the do’s and don’ts. In the second segment the pair discuss a series of events during 2016 that will go down in the history books forever. The duo discuss music history, sport history, academia and business. Join them for what is set to be a riveting episode. iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/20-something/id725309306?mt=2 Twitter: @20Somethingpodc @naesimon @dandy_lord

 Hotep History - BHM III | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3128

This week on 20Something Podcast Naomi and Ogaga continue the theme of what it’s like to be a Londoner. The two discuss those who break London protocol and fail to adhere to the London book of etiquette. In the second segment Naomi and Ogaga are joined by David Simon from Simon Education to dispel some Black History Myths and tell us about his new online course, Global African Studies. Sign up to the Global African Studies Course: http://buff.ly/2eelGEW Find out more at: http://20somethingpodcast.com/globalafricanstudies/

 Hotel History - BHM III | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3128

This week on 20Something Podcast Naomi and Ogaga continue the theme of what it’s like to be a Londoner. The two discuss those who break London protocol and fail to adhere to the London book of etiquette. In the second segment Naomi and Ogaga are joined by David Simon from Simon Education to dispel some Black History Myths and tell us about his new online course, Global African Studies. Sign up to the Global African Studies Course: http://buff.ly/2eelGEW Find out more at: http://20somethingpodcast.com/globalafricanstudies/

 Black History Month II | File Type: audio/mp4 | Duration: 4272

This week Naomi and Ogaga continue with the Black History Month series. In this episode of 20Something Podcast Naomi puts Ogaga’s melanin to the test with a Black History quiz and decide’s to call the segment ‘Three Shots’, which Ogaga isn’t convinced by. Naomi questions Ogaga’s Blackness when he admits to not knowing the steps to Candy, while Naomi fails at being able to complete the lyrics to some of Future’s songs. In the next segment of the show the pair look at 5 Black women that we should know in honour of Black History Month. The two delve into their stories. Which other Black women should we remember? Tweet us your suggestions. In the final segment, coined #ForTheCulture Naomi and Ogaga review Solange’s latest album ‘A Seat At The Table,’ the pair discuss it’s themes and compositions. Join the two for this very eclectic episode. iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/20-something/id725309306?mt=2 Twitter: @20Somethingpodc @naesimon @dandy_lord

 Black History Month II | File Type: audio/mp4 | Duration: 4272

This week Naomi and Ogaga continue with the Black History Month series. In this episode of 20Something Podcast Naomi puts Ogaga’s melanin to the test with a Black History quiz and decide’s to call the segment ‘Three Shots’, which Ogaga isn’t convinced by. Naomi questions Ogaga’s Blackness when he admits to not knowing the steps to Candy, while Naomi fails at being able to complete the lyrics to some of Future’s songs. In the next segment of the show the pair look at 5 Black women that we should know in honour of Black History Month. The two delve into their stories. Which other Black women should we remember? Tweet us your suggestions. In the final segment, coined #ForTheCulture Naomi and Ogaga review Solange’s latest album ‘A Seat At The Table,’ the pair discuss it’s themes and compositions. Join the two for this very eclectic episode. iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/20-something/id725309306?mt=2 Twitter: @20Somethingpodc @naesimon @dandy_lord

 Welcome to Black History Month | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3073

This week Naomi and Ogaga are discussing what it’s like to be a Londoner, the do’s and don’ts of being a Londoner. What are the prerequisites of being of living in Londoner. Do you agree with the new London underground badges encouraging people to interact with strangers on the train. Would you wear one? Are you willing to talk to new people during transit. In the second segment of 20Something Podcast Naomi and Ogaga discuss why it’s important to celebrate Black History Month. The pair also let you know what you can expect from 20Something this Black History Month.

 Welcome to Black History Month | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3073

This week Naomi and Ogaga are discussing what it’s like to be a Londoner, the do’s and don’ts of being a Londoner. What are the prerequisites of being of living in Londoner. Do you agree with the new London underground badges encouraging people to interact with strangers on the train. Would you wear one? Are you willing to talk to new people during transit. In the second segment of 20Something Podcast Naomi and Ogaga discuss why it’s important to celebrate Black History Month. The pair also let you know what you can expect from 20Something this Black History Month.

 Don't Tell the Bride | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2926

This week the pair discuss Ogaga's wedding planning. Is the groom's involvement in wedding planning unusual? How do you conduct a traditional Nigerian wedding and Naomi discloses details about an awful date. In the second section the duo ask whether the destruction of black bodies should be freely shared on the Internet? The questions comes in the wake of increasing footage of police shootings across the world. Does such footage do more harm than good? And finally Naomi and Ogaga introduce a brand new segment of the show, entitled #ForTheCulture. In this segment they review a piece of art whether that be a play, book, film or painting. If you would like us to review something, get in touch and let us know. iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/20-something/id725309306?mt=2 Twitter: @20Somethingpodc @dandy_lord @naesimon

 Don't Tell the Bride | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2926

This week the pair discuss Ogaga's wedding planning. Is the groom's involvement in wedding planning unusual? How do you conduct a traditional Nigerian wedding and Naomi discloses details about an awful date. In the second section the duo ask whether the destruction of black bodies should be freely shared on the Internet? The questions comes in the wake of increasing footage of police shootings across the world. Does such footage do more harm than good? And finally Naomi and Ogaga introduce a brand new segment of the show, entitled #ForTheCulture. In this segment they review a piece of art whether that be a play, book, film or painting. If you would like us to review something, get in touch and let us know. iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/20-something/id725309306?mt=2 Twitter: @20Somethingpodc @dandy_lord @naesimon

 Names and Birth of a Nation | File Type: audio/mp4 | Duration: 1908

This week on 20Something Podcast Naomi and Ogaga discuss how a name can form part of your identity and the experience of having an cultural name vs a European. Are names important? What is it like growing up in the UK with a Nigerian name? What would you name your child. The two discuss what they may name their future hypothetical children and more. In the second half of the show @naesimon and @dandy_lord talk about whether the film of Nate Parker, Birth of a Nation should be boycotted based on the rape allegations bought against him. Do the allegations negate the activism of the film?

 Names and Birth of a Nation | File Type: audio/mp4 | Duration: 1908

This week on 20Something Podcast Naomi and Ogaga discuss how a name can form part of your identity and the experience of having an cultural name vs a European. Are names important? What is it like growing up in the UK with a Nigerian name? What would you name your child. The two discuss what they may name their future hypothetical children and more. In the second half of the show @naesimon and @dandy_lord talk about whether the film of Nate Parker, Birth of a Nation should be boycotted based on the rape allegations bought against him. Do the allegations negate the activism of the film?

 Love is in the Air | File Type: audio/mp4 | Duration: 1988

Naomi and Ogaga question whether they would date someone who wasn't conscious ✊. Naomi wonders how easy it is to find someone who is actively seeking to challenge anti-black ideologies. The pair also decide to pair their single listeners. If you're interested in finding 20Something Love then DM us on Twitter letting us know your preferences or email us at naomi@20SomethingPodcast.com . All information will remain confidential. In the second half of the show the pair discuss whether they would physically punish their kids. With many African-Caribbean 20Somethings having experienced physical punishment, the duo question whether this form of discipline is outdated. What do you think? iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/20-something/id725309306?mt=2 Twitter: @20Somethingpodc @dandy_lord @naesimon

 Love is in the Air | File Type: audio/mp4 | Duration: 1988

Naomi and Ogaga question whether they would date someone who wasn't conscious ✊. Naomi wonders how easy it is to find someone who is actively seeking to challenge anti-black ideologies. The pair also decide to pair their single listeners. If you're interested in finding 20Something Love then DM us on Twitter letting us know your preferences or email us at naomi@20SomethingPodcast.com . All information will remain confidential. In the second half of the show the pair discuss whether they would physically punish their kids. With many African-Caribbean 20Somethings having experienced physical punishment, the duo question whether this form of discipline is outdated. What do you think? iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/20-something/id725309306?mt=2 Twitter: @20Somethingpodc @dandy_lord @naesimon

 Your Black Card has been Denied | File Type: audio/mp4 | Duration: 2071

In this episode of 20Something Podcast Naomi and Ogaga hilariously debate whether they would date someone with extreme dietary requirements. Naomi is all for dating a vegan whilst Ogaga is not so optimistic. The duo also talk about an incident between three black men from Black Child Promotions who were charitably displaying books and the police. The men were arrested by at least a dozen police officers who claimed the men were outside their rights to distribute books. A video of the incident can be seen here: https://t.co/DW9mF5F46y Naomi and Ogaga question the legality of the arrest and wonder whether the same treatment would have been given if the men were not Black. If you would like to donate towards the crowd funding campaign for Black Child Promotions, please see the link: https://www.gofundme.com/2k8bj8k iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/20-something/id725309306?mt=2 Twitter: @20Somethingpodc @dandy_lord @naesimon

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