Richie Brave hosts the biggest group chat of the week.
Richie Brave hosts the biggest group chat of the week.
Richie Brave sits down with 1Xtra Future Figure Fiona Compton aka Know your Caribbean. As we continue to discuss the aftershocks of Hurricane Melissa and how it's impacted the Caribbean beyond Jamaica.
He also discusses what life looks like for Jussie Smollett post starring in Empire and overturning a criminal conviction. Jussie talks forgiveness, love and turning over a new leaf.
Lastly, he sits down with CEO of Race on the Agenda, Matthew Johnson about the new Renters Bill, what it means for tenants and the importance of campaigning for the Black people and other ethnic minorities to be explicitly included in Government Policy.
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Richie Brave sits down with 1Xtra Future Figure Leanne Pero. Leanne Pero is an award-winning social entrepreneur, breast cancer survivor, and founder of Black Women Rising and The Leanne Pero Foundation. She talks her journey to advocacy and removing stigmas about cancer within the Black British community.
Richie is also joined by Adrian Stone, founder of the genealogy service 'Own History', which specialises in tracing the Caribbean heritage of UK-based individuals. Together, they explore the importance of discovering more about your family tree and lineage.
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Richie Brave discusses the aftermath of the category 5 Hurricane which hit Jamaica this week, Hurricane Melissa and what people in the diaspora and beyond can do to support the Jamaican community. Joining him for this conversation is writer and cultural commentator, Marianne Sunshine and consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist based in Kingston, Jamaica, Dr Leo Walker.
It's also been 5 years of 1Xtra Future Figures. Richie announces the 20 people who are honourees for 2025 and catches up with 2025 Future Figure Javeno Mclean on how the last few years have been and talk his recent Pride of Britain award.
And lastly Richie sits down with writer and creator of BBC Three's hit show "Dreaming whilst Black" Adjani Salmon. As a Jamaican man Adjani discusses what he wants to see for his home country and also talks the journey to creating season 2 of Dreaming whilst Black and what it's like to be a Black writer and creator telling his own stories on screen.
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Richie sits down with this year's winner of the Black Powerlist ranking and also talks fashion sustainability and the music industry.
Richie is joined by:
Bank of England’s Chief Financial Officer Afua Kyei, named most influential Black Person in Britain on the Powerlist 2026. Afua speaks about her journey, going from achieving 6 A-Levels to leading financial governance of the £1 trillion balance sheet and everything in between.
Giovanna Vieira Co, the founder of The Fashion Blueprint, a London-based consultancy dedicated to dismantling waste-colonialism in fashion and empowering independent, sustainable brands globally. Giovanna shares the work she’s doing to reduce the environmental and human cost to having millions of low quality clothing items land in Ghana every week.
And finally, Richie sits down with award-winning music executive Sheniece Charway. Known for championing UK Black talent and currently heading up Black music and culture at YouTube, Sheniece discusses the differences in a modern artist's journey now compared to 10-20 years ago and how social media, streaming and radio all fit into that.
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Richie discusses the world of publishing amid the Black British Book Festival.
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Following on from last week's debate about spoken word; poet, storyteller and creative, Suli Breaks is on the show.
Podcast host and author, Paige Lewin will be discussing her debut book How to Love Your Afro.
Our second Living Legend for Black History Month is actress, comedian and writer Llewella Gideon.
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Richie Brave is joined by the President of Since 93', Riki Bleu, and Michael Eboda, the founder of Black Powerlist: the annual publication and awards event that identifies and celebrates the 100 most influential individuals of African, African Caribbean, and African American heritage in the UK.
Richie Brave discusses how to navigate life after care, and sickle cell awareness month.
Gospel Heritage Month is the celebration of the history, cultural significance and enduring legacy of gospel music. Richie discusses the upcoming Premier Gospel awards and Gospel Music in general with Station Director for Premier Gospel, Muyiwa Olarewaju OBE.
He is also joined by Christian leader, speaker and advocate for social justice, Shermara Fletcher-Hoyte. She discusses the different denominations of Christianity, what it really means to be a born-again Christian, the Bible and more.
Lastly, Richie also sits down with Senior leader of The Tab Church in Lewisham, south east London, Pastor Mike White, they discuss what goes into continued growth of this church, and Pastor Mike gives his best guidance to successfully date as a Christian.
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Richie Brave sits down with award-winning journalist, writer and digital content creator Chante Joseph and broadcaster and financial analyst Albie Amankona as they delve into the latest thing that has dominated news headlines the last few weeks: Operation Raise the Colours: where streets, roundabouts and lampposts are being cloaked in the red and white of the St George’s Cross and the Union Jack.
In this show, they discuss their opposing views and answer the question, does the recent wave of raising the England Flag across the country have racist undertones or is it simply a way to showcase English pride?
Separately, this week, we look at the situation that has been unfolding in Sudan. Richie sits down with Sky News Africa Correspondent Yousra Elbagir. Over the past year-plus, she’s regularly returned to a country under siege, bearing witness to devastation, not from afar, but up close and through the very places she once called home. And she's on the show to tell us all about what she's witnessed and reported on.
This week on 1Xtra Talks, Richie concludes his season of spotlighting, celebrating and hailing up Black women in sport with a special roundtable. He sits down with Footballer and Broadcaster Eni Aluko, Athlete and Business Woman, Ama Pipi and Boxer, Natasha Jonas, who was the first British woman to compete at the Olympics. These women share their career journeys, their experiences and responses to dealing with racism as athletes, and what it's like to date!
We also hear from 12-year-old athlete Nia Marshall on what she loves most about the sprinting and who inspires her so early on in her journey.
Lastly, Richie Brave transports us to Grenada, amid the Carnival and Spicemas celebrations.
Richie sits down with Ian Charles from Jambalasee, cultural archivist dedicated to documenting Grenada’s Jab Jab Carnival traditions. He talks about the history of the Jab drums and their cultural significance, as well as recounting what it's like to attend Carnival after the tragedy of a hurricane.
He's also joined by Anika Alexander, Grenadian-born cultural content creator, influencer and storyteller, best known by her handle 'Nutmeg Princess'. Anika delves into the importance of honouring traditional mas and recounts how the people continue to persevere through the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl.
And finally, Michael Pierre, a respected elder from Paraclete, Grenada, a village up in Grenada’s country. Michael shares wisdom and lived experience of the island’s resilience.
Guvna B talks Black pride, women in rugby and Carnival.
Richie speaks to Jade Benn, author of literary phenomenon Keisha the Sket, 20 years on from its original appearance.
He is also joined by Playwright Urielle Klein-Mekongoe and Actor Gerel Falconer to discuss the new upcoming musical 'Black Power Desk'. The musical is inspired by Black British activism in the 70s.
Lastly, he chats with Tastemaker and content creator Mimi the Music Blogger and social media personality Lippy Lickshot to get their opinion on the latest UK v US Battle Rap discussions.
Richie Brave is joined by three fantastic guests in this week's episode. First up is BBC journalist and host of new podcast Fame Under Fire. Anoushka delves into the latest on the Diddy Trial, and the latest fallout from the most recent allegations against Kanye West.
Richie also speaks with Nathan Henry about his new reality series Geordie Stories: Nathan & Dad. The four part docuseries takes us on a deeply personal journey as he reconnects with his father, explores their complex relationship and opens up about navigating his dad’s cancer diagnosis.
Lastly, Richie is joined by athlete, broadcaster, DJ and presenter Alex Jordan, she shares navigating the sports commentating space as a woman and the latest on the inaugural season of the T20 Vitality Blast tournament.
East London's finest business expert Emma Grede joins Richie. She's the visionary force behind some of the most influential consumer brands of our generation. She's also a trailblazing mentor and investor, the first female judge of colour on Shark Tank, and a guest Dragon on Dragons' Den.
Eni Aluko also joins Richie to discuss the latest with the Women's Euro Finals!
Mary Mandefield and guests with the biggest group chat of the week. @1Xtra on social
Fee Mak and guests with the biggest group chat of the week. @1Xtra on social
We hear from Tinie Tempah on why UK nightlife also means protecting collective joy, community and creativity. We also speak with activist and writer Kelechi Okafor on reclaiming space and spirit in new book, Awakened.
Windrush's legacy shines in a Brixton play, One Way Out - which is about identity, belonging and survival - we hear from director Montel Douglas about the thought process and production. We also hear from Subira Cameron-Gopty, coordinator for the Windrush round tables, and Garrick Prayogg, community activist and campaigner. Author Keshia Sakarah talks us through the versatility of culinary islands in Caribe: A Caribbean Cookbook, and classical musician Daniel Kidane shares his passions and hopes for better representation in classical music.