Like so many women on TYL Le’Nise is a multi-hyphenate woman - she is a women’s health, hormone and menstrual cycle coach and the founder of Eat Love Move, a nutrition and wellbeing practice, a yoga teacher AND the host of the Period Story Podcast.
Read MoreWhat do you get when you mix the most colourful and charismatic Aussie with your favourite philosopher and New Yorker? It’s the podcast you deserve.
Read MoreReni’s podcast About Race takes the themes and conversations from her bestselling book a step further in episodes covering the historic white working class narrative, political blackness and the violence in white feminism.
Read MoreCharli XCX’s new album how i’m feeling now is one of the first albums that has been entirely written, produced and released in lockdown.
Read MoreArlo Parks is an 19 year old, London based artist, songwriter and poet. Arlo’s new single Eugene explores love and friendship and all the feelings that come when those two things blur.
Read MoreLet’s talk... about “Gurls Talk”, created by the amazing Adwoa Aboa.
Read MoreIt is hard work to be an independent musician, but Mexican-Argentinian artist Carla Rivarola is proof that women can succeed by being their most authentic selves.
Read MoreArt Matters is a podcast that explores the interesting ways art meets popular culture and non-traditional art topics, hosted by the brilliant Ferren Gipson.
Read MoreNo Man’s Land is a podcast about women who were too bad for your textbooks. It is hosted by Alexis Coe, the in-house historian for The Wing, a network of work and community spaces for women.
Read MoreWith her phenomenal voice, message of self-love, flute playing and twerking, what’s not to love? I can’t wait to see what else she has in store for us in 2019.
Read MoreStuck at home in rainy London, listening to Teyana Taylor’s K.T.S.E is giving us serious end of summer blues.
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