Episodes
The WhatsApp Series is here! For the next couple of episodes, Arame and Aida delve deep into the communication app, WhatsApp! In this intro episode, they start chipping away the iceberg by talking about what WhatsApp is, what it's used for, and how it...
Published 10/16/20
In this first episode of Season 2, Aida and Arame dissect the controversial, French-Senegalese film by Maïmouna Doucouré, Cuties (Mignonnes in French). This film aired on Netflix on September 9th and has since garnered a lot of talk about whether it has...
Published 09/25/20
Season 2 is here! Arame and Aida give life updates and talk about what's to come in Season 2 of Joko Podcast!| Intro & Outro Song: "Le Retour" by Kine Lam, feat. Youssou N'dour |
Published 09/25/20
It’s been an amazing season 1! Arame and Aida recap on the different topics they’ve touched on and how they’re relevant to current events today, particularly the Black Lives Matter movement. Let us say that again, Black Lives Matter! Enjoy this recap...
Published 06/19/20
This is the penultimate episode of this season. We recorded it weeks ago but we believe this discussion is still pertinent today as we process current events. We invited two Senegalese-American woman mental health specialists to have a dialogue with us...
Published 06/05/20
In this episode, Arame and Aida talk about the scrutiny around “proper Muslim behavior,” imparted by the “haram police.”|Intro & Outro Song: "Ramadan" by Maher Zain|
Published 05/08/20
In this episode, Aby Barry tells us about her journey to launching her own spice products brand: Masset! Buy some now at: https://www.allmasset.comMasset's Ramadan Collection just launched. Get some spices for your iftar meals. | Intro & Outro...
Published 04/24/20
Chef Serigne Love is our first guest of this season. He shares with us his “food story.” |Intro & Outro Song: "Mole (Thiéboudieune Penda Mbaye)" by Youssou N'dour|
Published 04/10/20
We are living in a very unsure time during this Covid-19 pandemic. We hope our listeners are staying safe and healthy. In this episode, Arame and Aida talk about how Covid-19 has exposed some societal inequities and issues in Senegal and the U.S. They...
Published 03/27/20
To celebrate Women’s History Month, Arame and Aida share what sisterhood means to them, how they have seen sisterhood fostered in the Senegalese community and solutions to sustainable sisterhoods for young Senegalese women in the United States. This...
Published 03/14/20
To celebrate the end of Black History Month, Arame and Aida share stories and personal definitions of what it means for them to be Black in America. Be sure to follow them on Instagram at @jokopodcast__ to stay up-to-date on all episodes and...
Published 02/28/20
Skin bleaching has become a billion dollar industry. Why do people bleach their skin? This episode does not fully answer this question because there is no clear answer. Be sure to follow Joko Podcast on Instagram at @jokopodcast__ to stay up-to-date on...
Published 02/28/20
Joƞe is a Senegalese cultural definition of how women should act (in the house, in the bedroom (wink wink), etc). It is all about pleasing the man. Arame and Aida talk about this popular Senegalese concept, its implications on Senegalese femninity, and...
Published 02/14/20
In this episode, Arame and Aida talk about the Netflix movie, Atlantics, directed by the French-Senegalese director Mati Diop. They discuss their reactions to the film and unpack the different themes they encountered while watching. Join us in this...
Published 02/13/20
In this introductory episode of the JOKO Podcast, co-hosts Arame and Aida introduce themselves and talk about their experiences growing up in the US as Senegalese-American women. There's a fun icebreaker, thought-provoking questions, and more!Be sure to...
Published 12/14/19