Episodes
So what's this thing about girlboss feminism and the shaming of women who desire financial independence online? What's also this thing of giving women respect based on status and using other women to climb? I discussed my thoughts on what is termed "Girlboss Feminism" and the way forward. Do listen, share, subscribe and share with friends and enemies alike ๐Ÿ˜… Got ads, topic requests, podcast support or want to send fan mail? Hit me up ๐Ÿ“ฉ: [email protected]. Instagram:...
Published 05/19/22
Published 05/19/22
Welcome to a new season of As Angel Was Sayin' baby girls and boys and Happy New Year! In this new episode, I talk on the importance of staying away from men who drain you in the name of love. Also discussed is emotional abuse and the need for women to decentre men's feelings; all of which I draw from personal experiences. Got ads, topic requests, podcast support or want to send fan mail? Hit me up ๐Ÿ“ฉ: [email protected]. Instagram: instagram.com/@asangelwassayin. Twitter:...
Published 01/14/22
Shamelessness and Selfishness are two of my favourite words as a feminist. They are also seen as especially bad for women. In this episode, I question why and explain how enjoyment of our legal rights as women can only happen when we live intentionally shame free. Ads, Support or Collaborations? Send a mail ๐Ÿ“ฉ[email protected]. Social links: twitter.com/asangelwassayin. instagram.com/asangelwassayin. Be sure to leave a review, subscribe to this podcast and share with others.
Published 10/15/21
It seems feminism is no longer just not for women, but a movement where women fight other women to cape and mule for the struggles of men. Giving examples of two movements in Nigerian history, I question why that is so and reiterate that women must be selfish in our search for freedom.
Published 08/11/21
Bruh I'm sick and tired of people losing their abilities to think for themselves cause they have outsourced their thinking to other women. In this episode, I discuss why it can be harmful to stan and have "feminist favs". Also discussed are placing people on pedestals, a little cancel culture and all the spiritual higi haga that came with not wanting to identify as a Christian Feminist last year. Do you disagree with me or have feedback to give? Kindly send me a mail on...
Published 05/21/21
What's with all the name calling online and bad blood towards women who are more traditional please? In the second episode of this season, I discussed why as women, we should not open other women up for violence from men even if these men are "progressive" or "allies". Do you disagree with me or have feedback to give? Kindly send me a mail on [email protected] or a DM via Twitter on twitter.com/asangelwassayin. If you want to support this podcast, have podcast production jobs or want...
Published 05/07/21
Welcome to Season 2 of As Angel Was Sayinโ€™. For the first episode, I discuss an issue that I find very tricky from life experiences ranging from women cancelling other women in the name of identity politics, women staying silent where they should speak for other women and the numerous backlashes Iโ€™ve received each time I try to practice a female centric feminism on Nigerian Twitter especially during the #Endsars movement. Do you think women hate women? Or do you think the trope of women hate...
Published 02/26/21
In this episode, the focal point of discussion is Nigerian women using their voices in numerous ways to tell men to be quiet. Using women like Ibi Mfoniso Kontein, I encourage Nigerian women to have more audacity come 2021 such that our work is focused more on women and of course baby girling and chopping life like women like Jola Ayeye. This is also the end of the year episode for this podcast and I wish Nigerian women love as we celebrate Christmas and the holiday. ...
Published 12/24/20
In this episode, I talk on the importance of speaking from the heart, life updates & my reasons for not being on here and why I am renaming my podcast. Ads, Collaborations or Support? ๐Ÿ“ฉ; [email protected]. Podcast Cover Art Design: Bolu Akindele.
Published 12/01/20
This is my first episode. Here I talk about the last name issue from an African Feminist perspective and how last names are not African.
Published 06/23/20
This is the introductory episode to this podcast discussing the origins of the name and my plans for the podcast.
Published 05/26/20