We hear from hair health experts Jacqueline Shaw and Jadene Taylor as they look into safer options and alternatives to synthetic hair. We catch up with supermodel and presenter of BBC Glow Up Leomie Anderson, and best-selling author Candice Brathwaite shares thoughts after her first London Marathon.
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Let's talk about addiction
Tune in for a raw and unfiltered journey into the highs and lows that define addiction. Richie Brave hears from Ricky and Alisha May Williams, a couple showcasing their sobriety journey; speaker and author Courtney Boateng shares overcoming a pornography addiction; alcoholic drink alternatives with Denise Hamilton-Mace, creator of Low No Drinker Magazine; and advice from Safer Gambling Advisor for Bet Know More org, Steven Nyandu.
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Are Black music events being over-policed?
As we approach Stephen Lawrence Day, we honour his memory and get an update from BBC journalist Daniel De Simone on what's happened with the case in the last 12 months.We also discuss over-policing of Black owned events and how that’s impacting the community with the CEO of Black Lives in Music, Charisse Beaumont, and artist and founder of Black Pound Day, Swiss. Finally, Richie discusses the new upcoming comedy film Jafaican with the creator Fredi Nwaka.
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Do you have a foot fetish?
With National Feet Week on the horizon Richie Brave is be talking to guests about feet! He is discussing the buying and selling of feet pics and the psychology behind different sexual kinks. He is also joined by author and publisher Sareeta Domingo to discuss her upcoming romance novel Possibility.
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Understanding autism beyond the spectrum
Richie Brave hears from those living and experiencing life through a neurodivergent lense, as the world sheds light on autism awareness day. Joined by musicians, Donae'o and YJ, wellbeing speaker and autism parent Tiwa King, the founder of Black Autistics, Olivia Brown, and creative exec Despa Robinson, this show special aims to get to the heart of what it means to live, thrive, and sometimes struggle on and beyond autism.