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Random Us Noise
by RandomUsNoise
Digital Content Creator Sandia Taban dives into different topics of what it means to be a woman, different issues that affect women, and how to challenge and defy societal norms. This podcast is everything about being a woman, exploring how being a woman looks different for everybody. There will be facts, opinions, storytelling, and history used to inform listeners.
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Young Motherhood: The Cool Way (Part 2)
This is a continuation of our conversation from episode 1, please join us as we talk more about the double standards that exist between mothers and fathers when it comes to parenting. Generational traumas that we are breaking one young mum at a time, and much much more. Stay tuned and connect with us on Instagram at Random Us Noise.
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Young Motherhood: The Cool Way
In this episode, we talked about different concepts and ways of motherhood that she is definitely not passing on to her beautiful son. We are breaking the parental traumas one young mother at a time and you'll get to hear all about it if you stay until the end of the call. Please leave a review at the end and share it with a friend or two.
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The Phases of Mother-Daughter Relationships
Hello lovely listener, thank you for being here. In this episode, we talked about our relationships with our mums as daughters who are now in their 20 somethings! Please feel free to listen and leave a comment/rating. I would love to hear from you so please feel free to engage with us on our Instagram page: random.us.noise. Stay RUNning!!!
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Mental Health Advocacy in South Sudan
Oh my God, I am still wowed by this episode. Join in and listen to Nyibol's journey as a mental health advocate and author of books that aim to demystify sex myths in a community that stigmatizes such conversations. Nyibol is a South Sudanese author, mental health advocate, and refugee living in Kampala, Uganda. We talk about mental health in South Sudan, her experiences as an author from South Sudan, and what she would like to see in the future!
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Procastination or Neglect?
Join in as I talk about the anonymous opinions that could potentially get them cancelled, and everything else.
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R.U.N with Vasikana Vedu
Research • Education • Distribution! Let us talk about ending period poverty Ending period poverty is not just about menstruation, this is a body process that is at the center of women's experiences and it impacts them in many other ways. This was very beautiful. We have some sound issues but trust me they are not that big of a barrier, I promise if you listen you will hear everything. Thank you! Stay Running! Archaic donors? Aunties' gatekeeping concepts about contraception, Funding is hard but they keep it going for the girlies and something loverly Marie said was that we’re all here because someone else gave us just a little push forward! We talk about the challenges they face as women facing the Vasikana Vedu organization when trying to address the cultural barriers when it comes to creating awareness on ending period poverty. How do you teach menstruation beyond the scope of reproduction? How do you center the women while bridging the disconnect? We emphasize the importance of ensuring that the information shared is centered on the women in the communities they target. It’s How it’s an ever-transforming entity. Listen and share with a friend or two!
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Reclamation through self-awareness
“There is still a lot of work to do when it comes to equating a woman to being a human being” - Feyi For your morning routine get on to Spotify or Apple Podcasts and enjoy this episode on how Feyi navigates life as a computer science major with a love and passion for fashion and influencing, to hearing her amazing skills when it comes to flower trivia it was full circle! I had so much fun having this conversation as always, and I hope you enjoy listening to it! Please follow her on Instagram @feyiomotehinwa
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Let us Talk Toxic Femininity
In this episode, I talk about toxic femininity, a topic I have been curious about for a while. I explore how it manifests in our daily lives.
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Reclamation Through Body Movement and Femininity
Believing in yourself, affirming it, yours and other people’s efforts as well because appreciation for self and others goes a long way! In this episode we talk about how sleeping on yourself aka the lack of belief in your passions could lead to less empowerment. Sizo starts us off by reminding us that it has to start with you before it comes from somebody else.
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The strive for limitless choices
In this episode, Mercy talks to us about how agency for her is having limitless choices not tied down by societal obligations. We reflect on how the normalization of different conversations have shifted across generations, being controlled by the different ecosystems they grow in. Normalization and usualization, do they carry the same weight? We then talk about punishment in Kenyan schools because what steroids are Kenyan teachers usually on? Could you mix religion and politics? Can churches be vessels of activism? Come let’s run
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Reclaiming Agency through Body and Sexuality
In this episode Bora talks about how she navigates reclamation through body and sexuality. Bora is a Black Babe, Congolese African, and Queer. The body is a vessel of reclamation, tune in to hear everything and more! Thank you.
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Reclaiming Agency through Education Equality
Our first woman on RUNNNNN!!! Yes, we have Ojochenemi Maji and we make noise about a lot of topics. It’s beautiful. In this episode, starting with blissful blushing, Chenemi talks about how different aspects of her life such as religion, her name, the environment she grew up in, and the books she read growing up have shaped the things that matter and have continued to matter in her life. At some point, we question whether Jesus had buttcheeks as raindrops bless our background. Listen, to hear about how sitting at the back of the class making parodies about butterflies and frappes (wedgies like when the material is stuck between your buttcheeks) was one of the things she did for fun growing up. Learn about how women empowerment is expressed according to her as a woman in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). Stay Running!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Digital Content Creator Sandia Taban dives into different topics of what it means to be a woman, different issues that affect women, and how to challenge and defy societal norms. This podcast is everything about being a woman, exploring how being a woman looks different for everybody. There will be facts, opinions, storytelling, and history used to inform listeners.
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