Episodes
What’s it like having extreme mood swings that affect the quality of your life? Growing up, Fareeda Abdulkareem experienced constant mood swings. On some days, she was bubbly and full of ideas; on other days, she felt so low that she could not perform mundane tasks. She would later discover that her feelings and symptoms were a result of a condition known as bipolar disorder. Through Fareeda’s story, we learn some of the ways bipolar disorder can present itself, and how she is navigating...
Published 08/02/22
Oluwatosin Olaseinde is the founder of Money Africa, a financial literacy platform that arms people with information on how to save, invest and grow their money. Oluwatosin is well put together now in terms of money management, but she wasn’t always like this. In this episode, she talks about experiencing a financial awakening that pushed her to start taking her finances seriously. Through her story, we learn the importance of money management and what it’s like running a business like hers....
Published 07/26/22
When S.I Ohumu turned 13, she began to experience feelings of loneliness, suicide and anxiety. She would later discover that her symptoms were a result of her mental health; she was diagnosed with depression and anxiety. In this episode about mental health, S.I talks about constantly fighting to stay afloat and the coping mechanisms she employs to do this. To get inside information about every episode, subscribe to our newsletter. You will get behind-the-scenes information from Aisha...
Published 07/19/22
This episode is a profile of Ugandan feminist and human rights activist - Dr. Stella Nyanzi. Stella has been described as ‘crazy’ for her unconventional methods of activism, which often include nudity and poems laced with sexual innuendoes. Through her story, we learn that there’s no one way to fight for the rights of women and girls. To get inside information about every episode, subscribe to our newsletter. You will get behind-the-scenes information from Aisha Salaudeen, and find out...
Published 07/12/22
Ms. Carmen Latty is an educator with over 50 years of experience building and developing schools in multiple countries. In this episode, she speaks about starting small, overcoming many challenges and finally getting to the top of her career. To get inside information about every episode, subscribe to our newsletter here: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/ilikegirlspod. You will get behind-the-scenes information from Aisha Salaudeen, and find out what the rest of the team is up to. “I Like...
Published 07/05/22
This is a Piggyvest bonus episode featuring Nigerian law student, Temituope Kekema. In 2021, the law student and her dad made some investment choices that led them to lose a lot of money. Through her story, we learn about investments and things to look out for when trying to grow money. To get inside information about every episode, subscribe to our newsletter here: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/ilikegirlspod. You will get behind-the-scenes information from Aisha Salaudeen, and find out...
Published 06/28/22
This episode is a profile of the public life of Kenyan LGBTQ activist Marylize Biubwa. Marylize uses her social media accounts to dispel myths about women and the LGBTQ+ community. Growing up, she experienced abuse and was eventually sent out of home after coming out to her family. Since then, she has been a loud advocate for women like her. Donate to Marylize’s fundraiser here: https://tinyurl.com/ygxpy6jv. To get inside information about every episode, subscribe to our newsletter:...
Published 06/21/22
Ever wondered what it takes to be a business owner catering to Africans across the globe? This episode with Nigerian beauty entrepreneur, Oluremi Martins, explores the ups and downs of running a business. Through Oluremi’s journey, we learn the many ways to grow a business and the things that can hinder its success. To get inside information about every episode, subscribe to our newsletter here: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/ilikegirlspod. You will get behind-the-scenes information from...
Published 06/14/22
What’s academia like for women? In this episode, through the story of a Nigerian Ph.D. candidate and university lecturer, Munyale, we learn about the discrimination, bullying and sexual harassment that African women in academia often face. To get inside information about every episode, subscribe to our newsletter here: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/ilikegirlspod. You will get behind-the-scenes information from Aisha Salaudeen, and find out what the rest of the team is up to. “I Like...
Published 06/07/22
When Musu was 14 years old, her traditional Gambian family married her off to an older man. In this episode, she talks about dealing with the consequences of child marriage and shares how she was able to get her life back on track. To get inside information about every episode, subscribe to our newsletter here. You will get behind-the-scenes information from Aisha Salaudeen, and find out what the rest of the team is up to. “I Like Girls” is Aisha Salaudeen, Afolabi Adekaiyaoja, Samiat...
Published 05/31/22
In this episode, Nigerian actor, Nse Ikpe-Etim talks about being diagnosed with adenomyosis, a medical condition that affects the fertility of women. She discusses her journey to healing, and getting a hysterectomy. To get inside information about every episode, subscribe to our newsletter here. You will get behind-the-scenes information from Aisha Salaudeen, and find out what the rest of the team is up to. “I Like Girls” is Aisha Salaudeen, Afolabi Adekaiyaoja, Samiat Alamutu, Dorcas...
Published 05/24/22
10 years ago; Samoina Wangui was thrust into motherhood unprepared. She would later find out that her physical, mental and emotional struggles resulted from a medical condition known as postpartum depression (PPD). In this episode, she talks about dealing with PPD and helping others heal. To get inside information about every episode, subscribe to our newsletter. You will get behind-the-scenes information from Aisha Salaudeen, and find out what the rest of the team is up to. “I Like Girls”...
Published 05/17/22
Seyi Oluyole is a Nigerian teacher, dancer and screenwriter. In this episode, she speaks to host, Aisha Salaudeen about surviving an abusive marriage. She also talks about walking out of the marriage and how she's coping with the aftermath of it. To get inside information about every episode, subscribe to our newsletter https://www.getrevue.co/profile/ilikegirlspod. You will get behind-the-scenes information on every episode and find out what the rest of the team is up to. “I Like Girls”...
Published 05/10/22
This season of the podcast explores survival stories of African women from across the globe.
Published 05/02/22
Have you ever heard of the “angry black woman”? It’s a stereotype that portrays black women as naturally angry, ill-tempered, and sassy. In many cases, the stereotype is used to describe women who are bold and assertive. This episode features two women -- Nelisa and Janice. They tell us about being labeled “angry” and “mean” for being assertive and confident in course of doing their work. We also learn the many tricks both women use to cope with being stereotyped for simply doing their...
Published 10/12/21
The world is full of many firsts. The first time you walked as a child, the first time you earned money as a college graduate, or if you’re a woman, the first time you clocked that the world is prejudiced towards people like you. This episode explores the stories of two women -- Yasmin Abdel-Magied and Ndiilo Nthengwe. Both women tell us about the first time they experienced discrimination as a result of their gender. “I Like Girls” is Aisha Salaudeen, Mo Isu, Fu’ad Lawal, Samiat Alamutu,...
Published 10/05/21
For the past few weeks, we’ve focused on the struggles of African women and how life impacts them differently. But what happens when society doesn’t even see you as a woman? In this episode, we speak to a trans-woman, Sabs, who is navigating womanhood in a society that doesn’t like her for being her true, authentic self. “I Like Girls” is Aisha Salaudeen, Mo Isu, Fu’ad Lawal, Samiat Alamutu, Mariam Omoyele, Daniel Akins, and Banggz. Our partners are Radio Now 95.3fm, Newswire Nigeria, and...
Published 09/28/21
In today’s world, women often find that they are expected to look, dress or act a certain way to be accepted by society as beautiful. This episode is about two women -- Aisha and Esinet. Aisha was bullied for her body as a child, and Esinet for her skin color. Both women share their experiences dealing with a society that does not consider them attractive. To get inside information about every episode, subscribe to our newsletter here. “I Like Girls” is Aisha Salaudeen, Mo Isu, Fu’ad Lawal,...
Published 09/21/21
In conservative and/or religious African societies, many people find feminism controversial. Some religious scriptures have verses that ratify gender roles and imply that men and women are not equal. As a result, some people believe that feminism is incompatible with religion. In this episode, we speak to two Nigerian women who are religious and feminist, and we explore how they were able to reconcile these two seemingly opposite ideologies. “I Like Girls” is Aisha Salaudeen, Mo Isu, Fu’ad...
Published 09/14/21
In Nigeria, many property owners refuse to rent out their apartments to single women. In this episode, we explore the bizarre notion that women who are unmarried should not be living alone without male guidance. To get inside information about every episode, subscribe to our newsletter here. “I Like Girls” is Aisha Salaudeen, Mo Isu, Fu’ad Lawal, Samiat Alamutu, Rahinat Alhassan, Mariam Omoyele, Daniel Akins and Banggz. Our partners are Radio Now 95.3fm, Newswire Nigeria, and Femme Africa.
Published 09/07/21
Have you ever felt like a secret agent? Living one life that nobody knows about, and another that is at the glare of the public? In this episode, we speak to a Nigerian woman who had to live with having a rich but absent father, and a struggling but present mother. Bisi shares her difficult childhood story and how her double life now manifests in her marriage. To get inside information about every episode, subscribe to our newsletter here. “I Like Girls” is Aisha Salaudeen, Mo Isu, Fu’ad...
Published 08/31/21
Have you ever felt invisible? Pushed to the side like you don’t matter? As a result of gender inequality and patriarchy, many women have felt this way. In this episode, we speak with two women forced to deal with invisibility as a result of racism, misogyny, and Islamophobia. To get inside information about every episode, subscribe to our newsletter here. “I Like Girls” is Aisha Salaudeen, Mo Isu, Fu’ad Lawal, Samiat Alamutu, Rahinat Alhassan, Mariam Omoyele, Daniel Akins and Banggz. Our...
Published 08/24/21
What does feminism mean to you? Google says feminism is the advocacy of women’s rights on the grounds of equality of the sexes. But many women define their feminism differently -- based on religion, location, or life experiences. In this episode, we explore the different experiences that shape two women’s feminism. To get inside information about every episode, subscribe to our newsletter here. “I Like Girls” is Aisha Salaudeen, Mo Isu, Fu’ad Lawal, Samiat Alamutu, Rahinat Alhassan, Mariam...
Published 08/17/21
This is a show about African women and the different experiences life throws at them for being women. Every week, 'I Like Girls' will share stories that take you on a journey into the unanticipated ways life impacts women. The first episode drops on August 10. Subscribe to our newsletter here to be the first to know when the episode drops. 
Published 07/28/21