Black Magic Podcast

Black Magic Podcast

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Hosted by media maven Annika Allen, the podcast features conversations with brilliant and resilient British Black women - about their life journeys and paths to success. Voted Podcast of the Year at Precious Lifestyle Awards 2018.

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Episodes

Subira Jones: Dealing with burnout

If there were a pageant for Burnout, Subira Jones, aka The Corporate Hippie, would have been crowned queen for four consecutive years! Annika Alen talks to Subira, the certified lifestyle coach and corporate burnout prevention consultant, who is on a mission to support people to live free of burnout. Part 3 of our Every Mind Matters mental health and wellbeing special.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
09/12/2129m 42s

Dr Ajayi: Your wellbeing matters

In this episode, Annika Allen speaks with Dr Ajayi about ways in which we can improve our wellbeing and focus on self-care in order to live healthy happy lives. Dr Ajayi provides tips to help deal with stress and anxiety, boost your mood, sleep better and feel more in control. Part 2 of our Every Mind Matters mental health and wellbeing special.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
09/12/2123m 55s

Vanessa Boachie: Overcoming Anxiety

In this episode, I talk to Psychological Therapist Vanessa Boachie who set up Inside Out UK, a not-for-profit social enterprise aiming to help young people improve their mental health and wellbeing. Vanessa and Black magic Podcast host Annika Allen discuss the Every Mind Matters platform where people can get a tailored ‘Mind Plan’, giving them personalised tips to explore different things you can do every day to make a positive difference in your life so you can be happier, healthier and cope with life’s challenges. Part 1 of our Every Mind Matters mental health and wellbeing special.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
09/12/2131m 58s

The Jarret Family: The best thing we’ve ever done

In this episode, Annika Allen speaks to wife and husband Pearl and Errol and their adopted daughter Amara. They were already parents to biological twin boys and adopted Amara a few days before her third birthday. Here they talk us through the long and detailed process of adoption and encourage prospective Black adopters to learn more.There are a disproportionate number of Black and mixed heritage children waiting for an adoptive family, and statistics reveal these children wait longest. If you can love and care for a child then #youcanadopt. Visit the website www.youcanadopt.co.uk to learn more.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/10/2125m 9s

Sherifa Adenmosun answers myths about adoption

Annika Allen speaks to social worker Sherifa Adenmosun about her work in adoption and she dispels some of the myths and misconceptions around who is eligible to adopt. Social workers like Sherifa play a critical role in understanding and supporting people through the adoption process.Adoption is a beautiful and rewarding thing that you could do. Children all over the country are looking for homes. There are a disproportionate number of Black and mixed heritage children waiting for an adoptive family, and statistics reveal these children wait longest. If you can love and care for a child then #youcanadopt. Visit the website www.youcanadopt.co.uk to learn more.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/10/2132m 22s

Bernicia Boateng: Highlife of Beauty

In this episode, Annika Allen talks to Bernicia Boateng, beauty and makeup influencer, Channel 4's Highlife reality TV star and entrepreneur who owns a studio in east London and has applied make-up to many of the world's top celebrities. Bernicia reveals her beauty tips and tricks and how she has managed to pivot with her business during the lockdown. The Black Magic Podcast features inspiring interviews with brilliant and resilient British Black women - about their life journeys and paths to success. This podcast will motivate, educate and inspire you to celebrate your own magic. You can follow the Black Magic Podcast on Instagram @blackmagicpodcast  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/10/2126m 32s

Yvonne Bajela: How to bag a business investor

 Getting an investor for your business isn’t always easy. In this episode, Annika Allen talks to Yvonne Bajela, a founder and principal at venture capital firm Impact X. She focuses on investing in underrepresented entrepreneurs across Europe and she gives those much-needed tips on how to make that money move. The Black Magic Podcast features inspiring interviews with brilliant and resilient British Black women - about their life journeys and paths to success. This podcast will motivate, educate and inspire you to celebrate your own magic. You can follow the Black Magic Podcast on Instagram @blackmagicpodcast  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
09/10/2134m 28s

Terri Walker: Colleagues didn’t know I'm a singer

Singer and songwriter Terri Walker has been in the music industry for over 20 years. In this episode, Terri opens up to Annika Allen revealing the incredible highs and lows of being a full-time artist and the job she has taken on to pay her bills. The Black Magic Podcast features inspiring interviews with brilliant and resilient British Black women - about their life journeys and paths to success. This podcast will motivate, educate and inspire you to celebrate your own magic. You can follow the Black Magic Podcast on Instagram @blackmagicpodcast  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
09/10/2129m 52s

Judi Love: More than just funny

Being funny isn't just her job, its literally in the DNA of comedian and ITV1 Loose Women star Judi Love. She has been keeping us entertained during lockdown with her Instagram series Quarantine Date Nights and in this episode talks openly about her journey, motherhood and dealing with grief.The Black Magic Podcast features inspiring interviews with brilliant and resilient British Black women - about their life journeys and paths to success. This podcast will motivate, educate and inspire you to celebrate your own magic. Hosted by entrepreneur and content creator Annika Allen and produced by audio production specialists Unedited, the series was voted Podcast of the Year at Precious Lifestyle Awards 2018. Follow the Black Magic Podcast on Instagram @blackmagicpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
19/01/2137m 48s

Siobhan Copland: Has lockdown ruined dating?

With over 50% of the UK being in the singles market it can prove to be hard to dodge the time wasters and undesirables and meet likeminded individuals. Which is where matchmakers come in with a helping guiding hand. In the episode Annika Allen speaks to Siobhan Copland, the UK’s premier Matchmaker and relationship coach, she has been featured in the Daily Mail, Female First, BBC Radio, for her expert dating advice and has connected thousands of ambitious professionals, many whom have gone on to wed, get engaged, have children and form fulfilling partnerships. Despite lockdown Matchmakers have still been working hard to connect aspirational singles. Hear about Siobhan's journey and get those essential lockdown dating tips. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
19/11/2043m 44s

Dionne Smith: More than just a hairtsylist

On this episode, Annika Allen is joined by internationally sought after award winning hairstylist Dionne Smith.Despite possessing a natural talent, Dionne never considered turning hairdressing into a career. Now she has a long list of accolades and is the hairstylist for celebrities like Regina King and Venus Williams.Annika and Dionne talk about all things hair, from her favorite products and styling tips to when she got her big break.Whether you are a hairstylist, slon owner or an individual that rocks natural or relaxed hair, box braids, cornrows, wigs or weaves, regardless of your hairstyle, texture or length something in this episode will motivate and inspire you.Produced by Sadia Akhtar Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
29/10/2038m 58s

Black Magic Podcast Live ft Candice Brathwaite and Dee-Ann Kentish Rogers

Black Magic Podcast hit the stage for another live show at London Podcast Festival in September.Annika was joined by two women shaking things up in their respective industries - Candice Brathwaite, influencer and founder of Make Motherhood Diverse, and Dee-Ann Kentish Rogers, the FIRST Black Miss Universe Great Britain.@AnnikaAllen @CandiceBrathwaite (Instagram) @AsToldBy_Dee @Weareunedited Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
25/10/181h 6m

Black Magic Podcast - Shades of Beauty Special

In this special episode, Annika sat down for a coffee and a chat with Christina Adesina, founder of Shades of Beauty Live, and media marketing expert Michelle Owusu. They talked about colourism, why diversity is an issue across all industries and more. @AnnikaAllen@ChristinaAdesina (Instagram)@MichelleShanti@SBlive2018@weareunedited Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
25/08/1836m 3s

Black Magic Podcast Live ft Angellica Bell and Jessica Huie MBE

As part of Soho Music Month in June, Black Magic Podcast was live at Lush Studios in Soho. In this episode, Annika was joined by presenter Angellica Bell and author Jessica Huie MBE to talk career, motherhood and more.@AnnikaAllen@AngellicaBell@JessicaHuieMBE@Weareunedited @PlatformLDN@CMNWorks@CarnabyLondon@Lushlifeen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
18/08/181h 10m

Black Magic Podcast Live ft Yasmin Evans and Paigey Cakey

As part of Soho Music Month in June, Black Magic Podcast was live at Lush Studios in Soho. In this episode, Annika was joined by presenter Yasmin Evans and artist Paigey Cakey to talk about music industry pressures, colourism and more @AnnikaAllen@YasminEvans@Paigey_Cakey@Weareunedited@PlatformLDN@CMNWorks@CarnabyLondon@Lushlifeen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
18/08/181h 5m

I didn't realise I was black

Our season finale! Annika talks to founder of Nu Bride, Nova Reid, and presenter and founder of the Red Carpet Academy, Leah Charles-King. Nova and Leah discuss how they discovered racism, the importance of online privacy, and the realities of living with fibroids.We also hear from the legendary UKl singer and trailblazer Beverley Knight, on breaking boundaries and the value of authenticity.@AnnikaAllen@NovaReidOffic@LeahCharlesKing@BeverleyKnight@weareunedited Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
15/03/1859m 44s

He was the devil wrapped in skin!

Annika is joined by domestic violence practitioner Jenni Steele, and youth mentor Penny Belle.Jenni and Penny discuss ways of helping young people to identify healthy relationships, the importance of dealing with trauma and the lessons learned from their abusive pasts. Is receiving 50 texts in an hour normal?We also have the legendary 'Lady of Soul’s Jenny Francis. Ever wondered how she got her name? Tune in!@AnnikaAllen@Jenny_Lioness@PennyBelle_9@JennyFrancisLOS@weareunedited Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
01/03/1858m 21s

Why we don't talk about miscarriage

Annika is joined by publicist Brenda Gabriel, and journalist turned author Davina Hamilton.Brenda shares the heartbreaking story of her recent miscarriage. She and Davina also talk about working closely with their partners, juggling motherhood and running a business and why it’s important to have representation in children’s books.Dawn Butler, Labour MP for Brent Central, talks about how she overcomes challenges, and why it’s important to keep it together in the face of those who are trying to bring you down! @AnnikaAllen@BrendaGabrielBG@davina_writes ‏@DawnButlerBrent@weareunedited  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
15/02/1839m 24s

Every diva deserves a choice

Annika is joined by Tricia Blake, founder of Diva Choice, and Josephine Otuagomah, founder of The Black Hair book. Tricia and Josephine talk about finding strength after grief, making time for self care, and the problem with the term 'plus size’. Ever wished there was a 'Trip Advisor’ for black hair salons? Wish granted! This episode also features media powerhouse and Black Magic Awards honouree Jasmine Dotiwala. Jasmine talks about how she started out and her proudest moment in her career so far @AnnikAllen@DivaChoice @BlackHairBook @JasmineDotiwala@weareunedited  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
01/02/1838m 40s

LL Cool J changed my life

Time flies! Here's episode 8 of Black Magic Podcast, with another fantastic lineup.Annika is joined in the studio by BBC journalist Colleen Harris, and DJ Melody Kane.Colleen and Melody talk about family, dealing with dementia and being connected to their roots. You'll also hear how LL Cool J played a part in Melody deciding to chase her dreams!The soul singing legend Mica Paris also features on this episode, talking about why she would like to see more diversity in high places in the music industry@AnnikAllen@ColleenLHarris@DJMelodyKane@MicaParisSoul@weareunedited Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
18/01/1859m 59s

How not to get sued by Pharrell

On this episode, Annika Allen is joined in the studio by musician and businesswoman Princess Nyah, and founder of House Gospel Choir Natalie Maddix. Nyah and Natalie talk about the hard lessons they had to learn when coming up in the music industry, and why they want to make sure newcomers are empowered with the information they need to succeed. Also hear all about how Nyah found herself in a very sticky legal situation with Pharrell Williams! Veteran presenter Angie Greaves is also on this episode, so if you want to know how she went from being in the personnel department at Capital Radio, to one of our best known voices on radio, tune in! @annikaallen@PrincessNyah @SingMaddixSing@HouseChoir @AngieGreaves@weareunedited  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
04/01/1853m 37s

Mum's not the word

On this episode, Annika Allen is joined by stylist and empowerment speaker Denise Brown and Shirina Carstens, founder of Beauty from Within. Denise and Shirina talk about how being in care has shaped them, coming back from breakdowns and the lifeline of therapy TV host and author June Sarpong also appears on this episode to talk about why diversity is important to her and the biggest lesson she's learned so far @annikaallen@dbrownstylist@CarstensShirina@junesarpong@weareunedited Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
23/12/1747m 9s

What's your #MeToo Story?

What’s your #MeToo story? Annika is joined by actor and writer Sophia Leonie and comedian Thanyia Moore.Sophia and Thanyia talk about how common and complex harassment is for women.Sabrina Washington, former lead singer of Mis-teeq, also appears on this episode talking about how they got together and what keeps her inspired. @annikaallen@Mssophia_leonie@ThanyiaMoore ‏@sabzwashington@weareuneditedProducer: Cass DentonMastering: Bernard P AchampongMusic: Silvastone and Louise Golbey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
06/12/1742m 45s

Too old for babies... at 30?

Too old to have babies at 30? Annika is joined by founder of Girls Talk London, Vanessa Sanyauke, and journalist and presenter Genelle Aldred.Vanessa and Genelle talk about why it can be hard to maintain a relationship for career driven women, the reality of breaking glass ceilings, and being bored of the word 'diversity’.Former Apprentice finalist Bianca Miller-Cole also appears on this episode talking about what success means to her, and what it felt like to be a black women on one of the biggest shows on TV @annikaallen@vanessasanyauke @genellealdred @bianca_b_miller@weareuneditedProducer: Cass DentonMastering: Bernard P AchampongMusic: Silvastone and Louise Golbey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
24/11/171h

Child's view of domestic violence

*Trigger Warning* Contains discussions about sexual abuse and domestic violence On this episode, Annika is joined by Natasha Benjamin, founder of Free Your Mind charity, and Kerrin Daniels, who is a counsellor and coach.Natasha and Kerrin share how they have managed to overcome the trauma of their early years, and how they now use their past experiences to help others. You will also hear from the incredibly talented actress Angela Griffin on how she started her career, and the book that changed her outlook on life forever.@annikaallen@theangelagriffin@natashakbenjamin@kdcounselsncoaches@weareuneditedProducer: Cass DentonMastering Mixer: Bernard P AchampongMusic: Silvastone and Louise Golbey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
09/11/1750m 17s

Angie Le Mar, Yolande Letshou & Cassandra Lokko

More Black women making magic. Comedian Angie Le Mar shares her journey which Yolande and Cassandra give insights on how they cope with challenges and how exactly a Social Media Influencer makes any money. Oh and that wedding video which went viral. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
26/10/1746m 17s

Alesha Dixon & Beverley De-Gale

You've heard the phrase 'Black Girl Magic', but what does it mean? This podcast explains with great British woman who work the magic every day - this episode with broadcaster & musician, Alesha Dixon, to anti-Leukaemia campaigner Beverley De-Gale. Co-founder of The Colour Network, Annika Allen hosts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
25/10/1713m 49s

What's the Black Magic Podcast?

Life stories of British black women. Their magic is turning adversity into success. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
18/10/171m 0s
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