3 girls and a mic podcast was created with the intention of disrupting the monolithic idea of the African and their narrative on mainstream media. Hosted by 3 young African women, a Mozambican and 2 Kenyan twins (Salina Bernardino, Cindy Nasenya and Sandra Aseka). Together, we discuss different issues that we encounter in our day to day lives, as well as critique current events and discuss socio-political and mental health issues. We purpose to add to conversations centred on the voices of young Africans
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3 girls and a mic podcast was created with the intention of disrupting the monolithic idea of the African and their narrative on mainstream media. Hosted by 3 young African women, a Mozambican and 2 Kenyan twins (Salina Bernardino, Cindy Nasenya and Sandra Aseka). Together, we discuss different issues that we encounter in our day to day lives, as well as critique current events and discuss socio-political and mental health issues. We purpose to add to conversations centred on the voices of young Africans
Cindy asks Salina and Sandra a bunch of questions from the internet on love, romance and Valentine’s. The girls laugh through revelations of who amongst them has written love poems and love letters for their significant other. They talk about internet love, and extraordinary love that doesn’t last forever vs ordinary love that lasts forever, and a whole lot more!
The questions asked:
1. Would you rather have more money or more time and why?
2. Is Valentine’s Day more for men or women?
3. Do you believe vulnerability is a good thing when it comes to love?
4. Who is most likely to write a love song?
5. Do you consider yourself romantic?
6. Would you rather have extraordinarily love that doesn’t last forever or ordinary love that does?
7. Do you believe it’s possible to fall in love on the internet?
8. If you could change anything about Valentine’s Day, what would you change?
9. How do you deal with unwanted romantic attention?
3 girls and a mic
3 girls and a mic podcast was created with the intention of disrupting the monolithic idea of the African and their narrative on mainstream media. Hosted by 3 young African women, a Mozambican and 2 Kenyan twins (Salina Bernardino, Cindy Nasenya and Sandra Aseka). Together, we discuss different issues that we encounter in our day to day lives, as well as critique current events and discuss socio-political and mental health issues. We purpose to add to conversations centred on the voices of young Africans