Back with another one - trying to release monthly again!
We discuss:
- "Shut up and dribble" - should creatives stop giving their opinions publicly?
- Howard from Halifax and the Black right-wing grift - do they believe it or not?
- Leo DiCaprio and age gaps - is it wrong, nasty, or just weird? The morality of having large age gaps and whether it's just cultural
- What food would you be willing to risk your job over?
- Weddings and Nigerian culture (specifically the differences between Yoruba and Igbo)
- Stereotypes
- What advice would you give Black people just starting off in the workplace?
- Kelis is dope
And more...
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Tales from the Plantation is a podcast that started off as a WhatsApp group where friends came to complain about the struggles of being a black person in the workplace, and had a continuous stream of stories about microaggressions, off key comments and downright outrageous behaviour.
The monthly podcast features discussions on a variety of topics from a primarily black perspective.
If you have a tale about racism you've experienced, whether in the workplace, on the street etc., send it in to talesfromtheplantation@gmail.com and we'll read it out on the next show!