In this episode, Antonia has a chat with Movell Dash, a diversity and inclusion expert, trained barrister and life coach. She is the founder and director of Modas Personal Development. Movell's daughter and Antonia were friends through ballet class, and despite being a long time family friend, the two hadn’t seen each other in nearly a decade!
Antonia and Movell talk about how diversity and inclusion has become more of a priority for companies after, and why imposter syndrome affects some of us more than others.
In the episode, Antonia discovered the many parallels between Movell's relationship with her daughter, and Antonia's relationship with her mum, which made her remember why we all got on so well in the first place.
Black Then, Black Now is a podcast produced by four young black Londoners aged 18 to 24, with the support of the Voltage Revolution. Each episode is a conversation between one young person and an elder, providing an intergenerational take on topics such as identity, music, education and love.
With guest Ann, we discuss what it’s like growing up, from dancehall to the youth culture, the good and the bad experiences. We also...
Jordan speaks with Amooti on African history and his opinion on Black History Month. The two cover topics such as reparations, why people took...
On today’s episode Antonia sat down with Jhemar Jonas, student mentor, aspiring youth working and rapper, and city hall consultant advocating for youth-led solutions...