15 episodes

Colour your life is an educational podcast aimed at sharing the stories of dynamic people of colour from all marginalized races to celebrate the sacrifices and accomplishments our forefathers made to create the world that we live in today. Although it is not perfect,If you're interested in learning some really awesome history and not be put to sleep by a boring professor this is the podcast for you. Every episode contains a dramatic representation of the person or event being spoken about. I hope you allow me to Colour Your Life!😇

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Colour your life is an educational podcast aimed at sharing the stories of dynamic people of colour from all marginalized races to celebrate the sacrifices and accomplishments our forefathers made to create the world that we live in today. Although it is not perfect,If you're interested in learning some really awesome history and not be put to sleep by a boring professor this is the podcast for you. Every episode contains a dramatic representation of the person or event being spoken about. I hope you allow me to Colour Your Life!😇

    Emancipation?

    Emancipation?

    Today is emancipation day in the British Caribbean. But did the august 1st 1834 liberation really earn black people their freedom? Listen to find out

    • 56 min
    Cultural appropriation?

    Cultural appropriation?

    The title speaks for itself! Enjoy🥰😘

    • 31 min
    Racism Rant.

    Racism Rant.

    A short episode in which I rant about racism. We’re exploring all kinda things from theories to literature to social injustices. I’m tired of hearing the cries of my people. We need to do better! Coloured people deserve better

    • 36 min
    Barbados- A New Republic?

    Barbados- A New Republic?

    Hey everyone, thanks for stopping by for another episode of colour your life. Today's episode is about the island of Barbados. A gorgeous island located in the sunny skies and warm waters of the Caribbean region. It's been about 180 years since slavery has ended and 55 years since they gained independence but they're still not a republic.Meaning that the queen is still their head of state. However, according to their prime minister that status is about to change as by November they are carded to be a republic nation, free from the claws of Britain. Since I'm not a bajan, for the purpose of this episode I brought on Khaleel Kothdiwala, a student from Barbados, who is very verse in politics to help me and by extension you get a better understanding of why becoming a republic is such a big deal, and what took Barbados so long to hop on the train. I hope you find this episode entertaining. Thank you for taking time to Colour Your Life. 

    • 44 min
    Oshun~ African Goddess of water, sensuality and healing. Female empowerment 💛

    Oshun~ African Goddess of water, sensuality and healing. Female empowerment 💛

    This is my very first collab and I’m super excited. My wifi is trash so it gets a lil wonky but I promise this episode is worth the listen. Oshun is a Major symbol of female empowerment. She protects women and gives us strength by helping us to embrace our sexuality. So yeah! Thanks for taking time to colour your life

    • 30 min
    Black poetry.

    Black poetry.

    Launch of season two It’s been a minute but I’m back and ready to shine! This episode features the reading of poems about life as a black person. Please like and share and subscribe. Thanks for taking time to colour your life!

    • 29 min

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