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Your Aunties Could Never bring you entertaining no-nonsense straight talk from women who aren't afraid to say all the things you wish you could say.
AK, Farrah & Nana, are three friends from the UK who have lived life and are well respected in business endeavors and amongst friends and family. Elevating them to Elite Auntie status.
The Aunties have a voice and are not fearful of being heard. Join them as they discuss topical news and politics, comment on popular culture, and give advice all from an informed (mature) Black woman's perspective.
Think a daytime chat show but with seasoning, real talk & large amounts of Melanin Magic.
AK, Farrah & Nana, are three friends from the UK who have lived life and are well respected in business endeavors and amongst friends and family. Elevating them to Elite Auntie status.
The Aunties have a voice and are not fearful of being heard. Join them as they discuss topical news and politics, comment on popular culture, and give advice all from an informed (mature) Black woman's perspective.
Think a daytime chat show but with seasoning, real talk & large amounts of Melanin Magic.
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This week your favourite Aunties, Ak, Farrah, and Nana discuss whether it's okay to speak ill of the dead.They welcome Vic Mensa to the family and put Nicki Minaj, I Show Speed haters and Suella Braverman in the Enemies of Progress bin.
Your favourite Aunties Ak, Farrah and Nana are back with a little bit extra.
Happy New Year your favourite aunties Ak, Farrah and Nana are back with a brand new episode.This week's Auntyvention goes to the Beckham's. The Aunties offer advice to David & Victoria and Brooklyn on how to just get along.Welcome to the family includes Sinners for its record rreaking 16 Oscar nominations, I Show Speed for his brilliant tour of Africa.Enemies of Progress - Donald Trump for his continuing War Lord antics, Morrocco for their unsportsmanly behaviour towards Senegal's AFCON win and Romanian tennis player Sorana Cîrstea for her Karen antics toward Tennis champ Naomi Osaka
YOUR AUNTIES COULD NEVER CHRISTMAS SPECIALThis week your favourite Aunties Ak, Farrah and Nana are joined by Temi Alchemy and VP from the 90s Baby Podcast for the final show of the year.It is the Christmas episode and the Aunties are closing out 2025 by revisiting the biggest Enemies of Progress and handing out a final round of Aunty Ventions.🚩 Who really moved on better, Cardi B or Teyana Taylor🚩 Breakfast Club, Joe Budden and Your Aunties Could Never and the year of shake ups and break ups🚩 Has there been a Black man crisis this year🚩 Can Diddy redeem himself🚩 Black culture debates, from Soul Food to Essence Fest and who gets to speak on Black American culture🚩 What we are leaving firmly in 2025 and the standards we are taking into the new year
Your favourite Aunties Ak, Farrah and Nana get into this week’s Enemies of Progress.The Golden Globes introduced a Best Podcast category and still managed to nominate not one Black hosted podcast.Trump’s latest round of racism and political madness, and the American Somalis who voted for him.Piers Morgan platforming Nick Fuentes, and when “challenging” views quietly becomes normalising them.Ray J hinting at possible beef between Brandy and Beyoncé, which sparked a debate about superstar etiquette. When you are that big and in the room, should you be expected to take the picture.Azealia Banks vs Nigerians. Cultural disrespect and divisive, loud opinions.We also stage an AUNTY VENTION for Big Tobz and his “ex”.
This week your favourite Aunties AK, Farrah and Nana are joined by three extraordinary women transforming how we think about work, leadership and wellbeing.Tamu Thomas, TEDx speaker and author of Women Who Work Too MuchDavina Forbes Williamson, Co CEO of the Forbes Family Group and co founder of 6 Degrees TalentMelissa Berry, leadership and diversity consultant and founder of Pow Her CollectiveTogether they unpack modern womanhood how to live fully without burning out how motherhood and ambition can coexist and what healthy living really looks like when women are carrying careers, families and community.A grounded and inspiring conversation about joy, rest, boundaries and choosing yourself.
This week your favourite Aunties AK, Farrah and Nana are joined by the incredible team behind the award winning series Dreaming Whilst Black. Creator and lead Adjani Salmon, actress Dani Moseley and actress Jo Martin pull up to get into the realities, frustrations and joys that sit behind one of the most talked about British shows of recent years.Together the Aunties and our guests dive into the themes that make Dreaming Whilst Black hit so close to home for so many Black creatives and Black families:🚩 Are Black creatives still being set up to fail even when they finally get the opportunity🚩 When white privilege shows up loud and proud, do you challenge it or keep the peace🚩 Black Tax, family pressure and expectation, how do you hold your dreams together without breaking🚩 Can you spin the block and make love work the second time around🚩 Dating while grown, is it freedom or friction🚩 Can friendships survive when everyone is growing and winning at different speeds🚩 Are we finally seeing healthy Black fatherhood on screen🚩 Can Black love be soft, steady and unproblematic even when life is not
A pastor really called a woman "the spirit of a witch" for asking for... baby formula?! Make it make sense. The Aunties are heated this week and trying to figure out why so many churches are failing their communities.We're also diving deep into that viral stat: In 1970, 91% of women were married by 30, but today it's only 32%. But why is the blame always on women's careers and not the men who aren't proposing? And we HAVE to talk about the Black hairdresser trauma. Ak, Farrah & Nana shares a salon horror story that is way too relatable—from relaxer burns to just bad customer service, we've all got the PTSD!
IS HAVING A BOYFRIEND EMBARRASSING, MEN’S MENTAL HEALTH AND AN INDUSTRY RESETThis week your favourite Aunties AK, Farrah, and Nana are joined by Marvyn Harrison of Dope Black Dads to get into the latest cultural talking points.Inspired by Chante Joseph’s piece in British Vogue, the Aunties ask why having a boyfriend has become embarrassing in the digital age, and explore how women are redefining love and visibility online.They also mark Men’s Mental Health Awareness Week by addressing the silence surrounding male wellbeing and the real cost of ignoring it.Dapper Laughs lands in the bin after saying he “felt seen” by the new John Lewis Christmas advert, and 50 Cent gets called out for his side-eye commentary on Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral win.
Your favourite Aunties AK, Farrah, and Nana are back in a brand new studio! In this special episode, the Aunties reintroduce themselves to you their loyal supporters and extended family.Expect laughs, memories, and a few surprises as they spill fun facts, share what they love (and can’t stand).
This week your favourite Aunties AK, Farrah, and Nana are joined by Nigerian rapper, singer and songwriter Zlatan, the voice of the streets and the mind behind Zanku Records.The Aunties get into Zlatan’s journey from Ikorodu to international fame, his game-changing Zanku dance, and his iconic collaborations with Burna Boy, Davido, and Olamide. He opens up about hustle, legacy, fatherhood, and how he stays grounded while shaping the sound of modern Afrobeats.
This week your favourite Aunties AK, Farrah, and Nana are joined by cultural commentator Elaine the Pain, who opens up about experiencing racism after calling for a boycott of South Asian shops, as they take on this week’s Enemies of Progress🚩 Stephen Lawrence’s killer David Norris begs the family for forgiveness but still refuses to name his accomplices🚩 Tim Westwood spotted living in Nigeria while facing multiple assault charges in the UK🚩 A Scottish woman admits to faking a pregnancy and using a silicone doll as her baby🚩 South London bus routes hit by cockroach infestations as drivers demand action🚩 Jennifer Lopez’s ex husband calls her out for lacking self accountability🚩 Young Thug casually reveals he only brushes his teeth once a week🚩 Major brands called out for ignoring Black History Month🚩 Keke Jones goes viral after accusing her husband of cheating through their entire marriage
What happens when Marvin Abbey from 3 Shots of Tequila joins the aunties for an unfiltered sit-down?We talk growing up Nigerian, the golden age of Garage & Channel U, and why Marvin says some people “ain’t got the patience for nonsense.”Expect laughs, real talk, and plenty of nostalgia — from bad drivers and messy partners to African household rules, boundaries, and relationships.00:00:00 – FOMO & Garage vs Jungle debate00:06:00 – Channel U stories & early grime scene00:13:00 – Bad drivers, patience & road rage00:24:00 – Boundaries, relationships & household rules00:39:00 – Nigerian upbringing & family values00:49:00 – African vs Caribbean grandparents & respect01:00:00 – Parenting, discipline & modern resilienceSubscribe for more hilarious, heartfelt conversations with your favourite Black voices.Hosted by the Aunties – where culture, community and conversation meet every week.🔗 Follow us on social media:📸 Instagram: https:https://www.instagram.com/yourauntiescouldnever/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourauntiescouldnever🌍 Website : https://www.yourauntiescouldnever.com/Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClrHRR7F5wdsemykVoCQkPQ/join
This week your favourite Aunties AK, Farrah and Nana are joined by the creator and stars of Audible’s first Black original scripted audio drama Do Not Disturb, Sherise Blackman, Judi Love and Zeze Millz.They get into everything from sexual freedom to toxic love, and how honesty and humour collide when women talk about what they really want. Inspired by the story of three bold, Black, thirty-somethings from South London navigating love, lust, and self-discovery.The Aunties unpack how Do Not Disturb flips the script on desire and friendship.
This week your favourite Aunties Ak Farrah and Nana get into the Enemies causing chaos and conversation this week🚩 Health influencer Victoria Everest Ekong accused of admitting to making false rape allegations in a viral video🚩 Chris Gotti criticises Ashanti for not reaching out properly after Irv Gotti’s death🚩 The British Museum planning its Met Gala instead of returning its stolen artefacts🚩 Snapchat Facebook and Instagram announce new user fees🚩 NHS under fire for guidance on first cousin marriage tries to 🚩 Rapper Ginga Jay removed from a show after controversy🚩 And a tiny PSA to the all Aunties haters - Eff Around and Find Out!
Jay-Z & Beyoncé sit with Ivanka Trump, the Taliban bans women’s books, Nigel Farage targets immigration, Sharon Davies sparks a Black hair debate, Miss R Fabulous gets an AuntyVention and Trump stirs outrage on domestic violence.In this episode, we dive into some of the week’s most talked-about stories:Jay-Z and Beyoncé spotted sitting next to Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner at a Reform Alliance dinner - What does this mean for their image and legacy?The Taliban bans women’s books and education in Afghanistan What does this mean for women’s rights and the future of education?Nigel Farage promises to scrap Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK What would that mean for immigrants, families, and the economy?Former Olympian Sharron Davies sparks backlash over comments about Black hair salons Donald Trump shocks again with controversial comments on domestic violenceWe unpack the headlines, debate the issues, and ask the hard questions. Join the conversation in the comments — we want to hear what you think!🔗 Follow us on social media:📸 Instagram: https:https://www.instagram.com/yourauntiescouldnever/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourauntiescouldnever🌍 Website : https://www.yourauntiescouldnever.com/
BLACK POWER LIGHT SKIN PRIVILEGE AND IS BLACK EXCELLENCE A SCAMThis week your favourite Aunties Ak and Nana are joined by @chakabars and Jason Adetola Mackson @theelectrictribe to talk:💫 Black Activism💫 Light skin privilege from the male perspective💫 Eating for health and why foraging is not just for white people.💫 Why Congo & Sudan are being ignored for Palestine💫 How to build pan Africanism💫 And whether Black Excellence is a scam.
Why are young Black boys still drawn to street life? And how do family values, generational wealth, and beauty standards play into it? 👀 In this episode, the Aunties and Marvyn Harrison unpack the realities of Black life in Britain — and why Black women deserve more.Then we do some dilemmas with our fave cousin Audrey Akande from the receipts podcastFrom family values to financial security, the conversation gets real about the challenges facing Black boys, men, and women today. We dive into:Why road life feels like the only option for some boys The importance of building generational wealth & family values Masculinity, vulnerability & what Black men need to hear Weaves, wigs & beauty standards — why Black women deserve better Struggle love, relationships & how to demand more
This week your favourite Aunties Ak, Farrah and Nana are joined by Poet, musician and online personality, founder of Vibbar and one of the hosts of Filthy Fellas and HC Podcast, to break down the latest Enemies of Progress and more🚩 A Polish CEO apologises after being filmed snatching a hat meant for a young boy at the US Open🚩 St Georges flag displays spark a national debate across England while racists harass an Asian businessman mid interview on Sky News🚩 Zambian lawyer Naomie Pilula embraces self love after criticism of her Instagram post🚩 We dissect what makes a man a gyal clown🚩 We tackle dilemmas including whether couples should share their friends’ secrets
From Dr. Umar charging $500 for a "date" to a celebrity letting a dog lick the INSIDE of her mouth, the Aunties are back to call out this week's biggest Enemies of Progress.This week, we're getting into the audacity, the questionable parenting, and the outright disgusting behavior making headlines. Join the unfiltered discussion as we break down:Dr. Umar's $500 'Date': The "Prince of Pan-Africanism" is asking women for a $500 donation to his academy in exchange for a private lunch with him. The Aunties call out this "disgraceful" and "charlatan behavior".North West's Corset: The hosts debate North West's latest outfit, which has sparked internet outrage. With one host stating a 12-year-old shouldn't be in a corset, they ask if the internet is sexualising her or if the outfit is just too grown.A Disgusting Dog Kiss: Reality TV star Vicky Pattison shared a shocking video where she opened her mouth wide and let her dog lick the inside. The Aunties call the act "bestiality" and "filthy".Paid Propaganda: The hosts discuss the influencers who were reportedly paid by the Israeli government to go to Gaza and deny that there is a famine.Notting Hill Carnival Debrief: After a great summer, the Aunties debrief on Notting Hill Carnival, from the spiritual meaning of Jab Jab to the minimal violence and the kids drinking straight rum.









