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Life As Sash Knows It
Sasha Wiltshire
22 episodes
2 weeks ago
Hey and welcome to Life as Sash Knows It! Here we discuss about the realness of life and the experiences we may go through. This podcast is somewhere you can go that is completely open and honest about everyday life. I talk about things like mental health, university and becoming a young adult. I want to create a safe space for a community, where I discuss things that everyone feels but may be too worried to express. On this podcast, you will feel as if you are talking to a friend.
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Hey and welcome to Life as Sash Knows It! Here we discuss about the realness of life and the experiences we may go through. This podcast is somewhere you can go that is completely open and honest about everyday life. I talk about things like mental health, university and becoming a young adult. I want to create a safe space for a community, where I discuss things that everyone feels but may be too worried to express. On this podcast, you will feel as if you are talking to a friend.
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Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Growing up as a Women of Colour
Life As Sash Knows It
30 minutes 8 seconds
2 years ago
Growing up as a Women of Colour
Growing up I was known as the "White-washed Black Girl" as I wasn't a "typical Black Girl". This definitely harmed my identity and made me feel excluded and isolated. As I am older, I am able to look back and realize how silly it was. That I was perceived differently as I didn't sound or look like the stereotypical Black Girl. This so called stereotype made me criticize myself heavily, but has made me into the women I am today. If you have ever felt this way whether it was based on the colour of your skin, your gender, your interests or anything else, this episode explores that topic.
Life As Sash Knows It
Hey and welcome to Life as Sash Knows It! Here we discuss about the realness of life and the experiences we may go through. This podcast is somewhere you can go that is completely open and honest about everyday life. I talk about things like mental health, university and becoming a young adult. I want to create a safe space for a community, where I discuss things that everyone feels but may be too worried to express. On this podcast, you will feel as if you are talking to a friend.