EPISODE · Feb 18, 2026 · 59 MIN
Lady Phyll - Co Founder of UK Black Pride
from How I Crushed It · host howicrushedit
Phyllis Akua Opoku-Gyimah, aka Lady Phyll, is one of the most influential figures in the British LGBTQ+ community. She is widely known as Lady Phyll partly due to her refusal in 2016 to accept an MBE citing her opposition to colonial legacies that have contributed to anti-LGBTQ+ laws in many parts of the world. Lady Phyll Listen back to interviews with: Maggie Alphonsi - World Cup winning rugby player ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Stay in touch: X/Twitter: @howicrushedit Instagram: @howicrushedit Email us at [email protected] Use the hashtag #howicrushedit on Twitter & Instagram Want some uplifting music to help you CRUSH IT? Check out the playlist This playlist has been curated by guests that have appeared on the podcast 🪙To support the podcast: buymeacoffee.com/howicrushedit
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Phyllis Akua Opoku-Gyimah, aka Lady Phyll, is one of the most influential figures in the British LGBTQ+ community. She is widely known as Lady Phyll partly due to her refusal in 2016 to accept an MBE citing her opposition to colonial legacies that have contributed to anti-LGBTQ+ laws in many parts of the world. Lady Phyll Listen back to interviews with: Maggie Alphonsi - World Cup winning rugby player ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Stay in touch: X/Twitter: @howicrushedit Instagram: @howicrushedit Email us at [email protected] Use the hashtag #howicrushedit on Twitter & Instagram Want some uplifting music to help you CRUSH IT? Check out the playlist This playlist has been curated by guests that have appeared on the podcast 🪙To support the podcast: buymeacoffee.com/howicrushedit
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Lady Phyll - Co Founder of UK Black Pride
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