What The Funk?

What The Funk? Podcast Ldn
What The Funk?

hello and welcome to ‘What The Funk?’ where Abbie and Nafeesa will be deliberating the unserious to the serious, with everything from micro trends to female entrepreneurship, career fulfilment to mental wellbeing and cultural perspectives to grief.  come join us on our journey as we attempt to gain a heightened sense of self-awareness in light of important topics, by chatting to incredible women who have flown in the face of life’s challenges and disrupted their own narrative - interspersed with our millennial cliches and shit chat, obviously. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episodes

  1. 01/17/2022

    WTF WRAPPED: 2021 in review

    hello hello x welcome back to wtf for our final episode of season 1! this week we’re recapping on a wild ol’ year that was 2021 - which wasn’t too bad, compared to the binfire that was 2020. since time has lost all meaning, we’ll help you recall some things that actually happened in 2021 around the world, including the weird gentrification of space travel and the acceleration of humans losing themselves to the digital sphere - aka the metaverse. shit really did get weird.  aside from all the crazy external goings on, we turn to ourselves to recap on our lessons & blessings from the year, too. at a time of year renowned for extreme resolutions, smart goals and everything else that sets ourselves up for failure and/or misery, we take a step back to reflect on some highs, lows, what we’re grateful for and which principles we’ve decided will help guide ourselves to move onward & upward in 2022, without all the usual pressure and noise. spoiler alert: this year is the year of YOU huns x join us for our final episode of season 1 as we jump here, there, everywhere - and get a bit deep while we’re at it.  as we take a break from wtf, we want to hear from you! any feedback on what you want more/less of will be factored into our plans for season 2 so please get in touch via wtfpodcastldn@gmail.com or @whatthefunkldn on instagram. your ears are important to us 3 until spring - do you, hold tite and catch you in a bizzle x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    37 min
  2. 12/17/2021

    MONEY MINDSET: financial ownership & empowerment with Get Woke Not Broke

    hello! you've probably heard us bang on about how expensive the last six months of freedom have been, feeling torn between making up for lost time and not wanting to let go of our lockdown savings. as friends, money is something we've learnt to discuss more openly, whether that's about our relationship with it growing up vs. now, or how our day-to-day spending and salaries compare. what's clear is that money mindset is often embedded from a young age, and there's a lot that we can learn as we move into adulthood, to put ourselves in an empowered position to make the most of something that is essentially a tool with which we govern our weird lives (capitalism, anyone?). luckily, we are joined on this week's episode by the wonderful Holly Nardi, an investment consultant by day and founder of Get Woke Not Broke by night, a platform helping you get your financial shit together so you can move towards your money goals, whilst trying to live your best life. we discuss how our backgrounds have shaped our relationships with our finances, how to break the taboo around money, using techy tools to maximise your regular savings, prioritising your long-term best life through your pension and how to keep the planet in mind whilst investing. we might also talk a bit about crypto and shina inu coin, maybe. join us for the penultimate episode of season 1 (!) where hopefully you'll learn something new to empower yourself or others financially, and also get some surprise bonus content from abbie whilst you're there on why she's been sniffing oranges. as always, feel free to get in touch with us via Instagram @whatthefunkldn or email whatthefunkldn@gmail.com - we'd love to hear from you! Abbie & Nafeesa x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    52 min
  3. 11/10/2021

    TIRED GIRL SUMMER: boogies, burnout and balance

    hello! are we the only ones who feels like life’s been a bit of a blur post panny-d (that we're kinda still in)? readjusting to “normal” life has been pretty exhausting. with multiple lockdowns teaching many of us how to check in with and look after ourselves, how many of us have been able to keep this up after catapulting back into a life of socialising & travelling, whilst maintaining our increased standards around hustle culture & work productivity? it’s a tiring existence, we know, and one that can easily lead to burnout. but how do we know we’re nearing the point of burnout? what are the signs, how do we intercept them? and when we don’t, what tools can we use to reset ourselves and cultivate balance once again? in this episode of WTF, we explore all of this in the context of our recent movements but don’t get it twisted - we wished we properly practiced what we preach. these gals are trying. join us for a (slightly bevved) chat live from @theboatpod, who invited us down for a very cool experience in their amazing recording studio on Regent’s Canal in West London. check them out for all your audio recording needs at the theboatpod.com on the worldwideweb or @theboatpod on Instagram. abbie and nafeesa x show notes: completing our body's stress response cycle - https://www.uky.edu/hr/thrive/11-17-2020/completing-our-bodys-stress-response-cycle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    31 min
  4. GRIEF: loss during lockdown, creating a community & the power of friendship

    07/27/2021

    GRIEF: loss during lockdown, creating a community & the power of friendship

    hello! welcome back to WTF, where this week we won’t be discussing the unserious, and not exactly the serious either. in this episode we’ll be speaking about grief - something we have all collectively experienced in the past year through losing our sense of freedom in the wake of the pandemic. in particular, we’ll be exploring Nafeesa’s experience of grieving the loss of a loved one during lockdown, after her 31 year old sister Saima Thompson sadly passed away in June 2020 slap bang in the middle of the pandemic. starting with the initial cancer diagnosis, we move through her family’s experiences of normalising trauma, going through anticipatory grief and preparing for loss together. we also talk about how feelings of isolation during lockdown, both physical and emotional, led her to connect to others experiencing young grief by setting up a community platform - Goodness Gracious Grief (@goodnessgraciousgrief / www.goodnessgraciousgrief.co.uk). and after exploring the importance of such support networks, we reflect on the role that strong friendships has to play in not only ‘showing up’ throughout this difficult process, but also in helping you to reconnect to your sense of self when your identity becomes impacted by life-changing events.  join us for what will be an emotional but very special episode, as we honour the incredible Saima Thompson; writer, campaigner, podcaster, public speaker, entrepreneur and founder of award winning Masala Wala Cafe (@masalawalacafe) - but most importantly, an amazing big sister, daughter, wife and wonderful friend who compacted a lifetime of love, work and close connections with people during her 31 years. as always, feel free to get in touch with us via Instagram @whatthefunkldn or email whatthefunkldn@gmail.com - we'd love to hear from you! Abbie & Nafeesa x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    42 min

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hello and welcome to ‘What The Funk?’ where Abbie and Nafeesa will be deliberating the unserious to the serious, with everything from micro trends to female entrepreneurship, career fulfilment to mental wellbeing and cultural perspectives to grief.  come join us on our journey as we attempt to gain a heightened sense of self-awareness in light of important topics, by chatting to incredible women who have flown in the face of life’s challenges and disrupted their own narrative - interspersed with our millennial cliches and shit chat, obviously. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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