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by Exy

African Teapot

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African Teapot

by Exy

African Teapot

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African Teapot

by Exy

African Teapot

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A weekly Society and Culture podcast
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In this episode, cohost Linie joins Exy after her break to react to the viral video by Pastor and motivational speaker Funke Adejumo. They react to the tips she had for singles meeting their in-laws for the first time within the African context
In this episode, Exy tackles another issue affecting young girls in her home country Cameroon, Africa and spreading to the world at large. In the spirit of women’s history month, she talks about breast Ironing and what it entails for girls & wo
In this episode, Exy is inspired to dive into the world of early child marriage by the story of Inkosi kachindamoto from Malawi 🇲🇼 who is nomited to the UN for annulling 330 early child marriages last year. Exy shares interviews from the AGE
In this Valentine episode, Exy shares a story of best friends who overcame distance and finances to support their families and dreams and today celebrate their brotherhood. She explores the underplayed importance of friendship in our society in
This is the first episode of season 4 and 2024. Exy opens up with the changes expected this season. She also shares advice to the listener behind today’s episode inspiration. She shares personal tips to making and sustaining a new year resoluti
This episode kickstarts the festive season with this episode being the first of two self improvement episodes to round up the year. In this episode, Exy and Linie explore the concept of setting and respecting boundaries in our lives. Healthy &
This is the first live audience episode hosted by Exy and Linie on African Teapot Podcast celebrating 3 years of podcasting.They interact with the audience to get their opinions on sexual consent especially as Africans. They celebrated with foo
In this episode Exy and Linie talk about the evolution of African movies and representation in the world stage. They talk about the socioeconomic,political & religious impact of African movies in their communities. They share their memories and
Exy and Linie talk about the practice of jungle justice in some parts of the world especially Africa. They also share personal eye witness accounts to mob violence years ago. This episode include inspiring true stories from Nigeria “the Aluu fo
Exy and Linie in this episode talk about the political climate around Black hair. They share personal stories about their struggles in America surrounding Black hair versus back in Cameroon. What hair represents to a person or society? They als
This episode is a dedication to all the fathers especially the African Men since this month we celebrate Father’s Day. In this episode, we talk about the evolution of the African man including the difficulties they face in today’s society. We
In this episode, Exy and Linie try to discuss African migration especially to Europe and North America. They talk about the reasons, risk and expectations vs the realities of traveling to the western world. The traps of illegal travels and they
In this episode, Exy and Linie talk about the impact of social media on African communities. How life problems are handled on social media. The growth we as a community has made and still needs to make when it comes to using social media.---
In this episode, Exy and Linie dive into the conversation of African women navigating the world through generations. They look through the lens of their experiences and 3 other women including their mom to see what changes have been mad
This is the first episode of 2023! Hosts Exy & Linie return in this episode with the appearance of Liris their sister as they discuss long distance relationships as Africans. Growing up we know that family that practiced a long distance marriag
In this episode, Exy & Linie are joined by contributor Liris along with their friends Micheal, Marius, Mike, Kristine. Their brother Elmi also joins in this season 2 Finale. They talk about their experiences celebrating holidays both in Africa
In this episode, Linie is joined by Liris as they co-host this special Halloween African edition. They explore some beliefs, tradition, practices & superstitions within our community. Which do they believe? In as much as this is Halloween, ther
In this episode, we are joined by amazing guests Winnie, Eugene & Daniel (from Kenya & Cameroon). We talk about the image of a “success” growing up in Africa vs the image we have now as adults. The expectations vs the realities. Check us out on
In this episode, we talk about how virginity is seen & approached in today’s culture. We are joined by our sister Liris again to share our thoughts. We talk about some of the myths surrounding virginity vs the realities of virginity. Including
In this episode, the host of the podcast are joined by their youngest sister Liris to explore the African culture of tribal markings. This is triple the fun. They talk about the origin and why the culture is practiced & much more. They also tal
In this episode, Exy and Linie celebrate mid-year by airing the views and suggestions of their listeners which includes DM's, hot topics, emails and Q&A. Do not miss the funny Dm slide ins, letters about toxic parents, stories about mob justice
In this Episode, it is a triple affair as the youngest sister Liris joins her co-hosts sisters Exy and Linie to explore Uganda. They talk about the “potency test” of the Banyankole tribe including opinions of some of their social media follower
In this episode, Exy & Linie talk about the dangers of accepting or rendering help without caution in our African communities. They give updates on a personal story from a listener all the way in Cameroon. Follo
In this episode, Co-hosts Exy & Linie (sisters) talk about skin bleaching within African communities. The origin/mindset of the practice, why consumers are pushed to such practices and the psychological effects it has on the community at large.
In this episode, we discuss FGM and why it has proven very difficult to put a complete end to it. How, why & who carries out this act in communities that FGM is still prevalent. Share stories from survivors Layla Hussein (activist,therapist) &
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