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Hey there, I'm Roz – a public speaker, campaigner, and broadcaster. Welcome to inSIGHT, where I uncover inspiring human stories, tackle adversity, and live by rule number 6: not taking ourselves too seriously.
Join me for a concise and impactful podcast experience that goes beyond personal triumphs. We dive into social justice issues like water scarcity, sparking meaningful conversations and amplifying voices often overlooked.
inSIGHT – where stories thrive, bridges form, and resilience is spotlighted. Ready to journey with us?
Connect with me on https://twitter.com/RozEtwaria
Join me for a concise and impactful podcast experience that goes beyond personal triumphs. We dive into social justice issues like water scarcity, sparking meaningful conversations and amplifying voices often overlooked.
inSIGHT – where stories thrive, bridges form, and resilience is spotlighted. Ready to journey with us?
Connect with me on https://twitter.com/RozEtwaria
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Unpack the bottled water mystery with inSIGHT! 🚰 From eco-impact to taste wars, we decode it all. 💧 Explore hidden costs, global water crises and challenge the status quo. 🌐 Where does your water really come from, and does it taste better? 🤔 Safety scrutinised, myths busted, and a grand reveal of ten reasons to rethink that next sip! 🌍 Share your thoughts, stay informed, and let's reshape our hydration habits. Tune in to "Decoding Bottled Water – A Modern Day Con?" for a splash of change! 💙🔗 #inSIGHTPodcast #DecodingBottledWater #NewPodCast
#ConsciousConsumption
#Sustainability
#WaterIssues
Join us for a captivating journey into uncharted territory on 'inSIGHT UNFILTERED UK.' In this special episode, we're shattering stereotypes and giving voice to a segment of society too often pushed into the shadows – Black Women. This is real, unfiltered, and experimental radio like you've never heard before.
Black Women Talking: it's an exploration of life, love, and the untold stories that resonate deeply within the hearts of Black women in the UK. Our guest, the enigmatic Diana Hayez, is someone I crossed paths with on social media. What will unfold when two Black women come together for an unscripted conversation? The answers may surprise you.
But that's not all. We dive headfirst into the depths of the human experience, examining the growing undercurrent of rage that seems to be engulfing our society. Why are we all so angry, all the time? The answers may be closer than you think.
Tune in to this episode of 'inSIGHT The Rage Chronicles & Black Women Talking to discover the stories, the voices, and the emotions often left unspoken. It's a journey you won't want to miss, and a conversation you'll remember long after the show ends. Black Women Talking: We're here, we're real, and we're unfiltered.
If you enjoy my podcast, please consider subscribing and showing some love by commenting, liking, and sharing it on social media. Your interactions help reach more people and continue to grow. 🚀
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#AngryTimes #BlackWomenTalk SocialConcerns
Join us on a thought-provoking journey into the heart of the world's most enduring and complex conflicts—the Israel-Palestine conflict.
This episode explores the historical, political, and humanitarian dimensions of this ongoing struggle for peace and justice. As a passionate advocate for equality and human rights, this episode delves into the stories, perspectives, and voices that shape this intricate narrative.
We tackle tough questions, challenge established narratives, and seek to unravel the truth behind the headlines. It’s a compelling exploration, examining the conflict's historical roots, international implications, and the real-life experiences of those living in the region.
We aim to foster a deeper understanding of the issues, dispel misconceptions, and encourage meaningful dialogue. This podcast is more than just an examination of the past and present—it's a call to action.
We shed light on the human faces behind the headlines and the potential for reconciliation. We explore the role of international politics, media bias, and the impact on people's lives.
The Israel-Palestine conflict is a topic that requires our attention, understanding, and, most importantly, our action. We invite you to join us in this critical discussion to stay informed, engaged, and, most importantly, compassionate.
If you enjoy my podcast, please consider subscribing and showing some love by commenting, liking, and sharing it on social media. Your interactions help reach more people and continue to grow. 🚀
Remember, your feedback is like fuel for our passion, so drop your thoughts, ideas, or even just a simple emoji to let us know you're here with us. 💌
Connect with me on social @RozEtwaria.
Join us in this eye-opening episode of "Insight" as we confront a disturbing trend: women turning on their fellow women who have fallen victim to domestic abuse, sexual assault, or rape. We unravel the layers of this complex issue, examining the recent high-profile case involving Russell Brand, the comedian accused of serious crimes by multiple women. We explore the troubling responses and narratives that often overshadow the truth. Through deep analysis, we shed light on the psychology of victim-blaming, its societal implications, and the urgent need for allies in the fight against sexual violence. Discover why victim-blaming isn't just harmful; it's insidious and dangerous.
If you enjoy my podcast, please consider showing some love by commenting, liking, and sharing it on social media. Your interactions help reach more people and continue to grow. 🚀
And remember, your feedback is like fuel for our passion, so drop your thoughts, ideas, or even just a simple emoji to let us know you're here with us. 💌
Connect with me on social @RozEtwaria.
Rape Crisis offers crucial support to individuals impacted by rape and sexual abuse. If you're in England or Wales, you can contact them at 0808 802 9999. In Scotland, dial 0808 801 0302; for Northern Ireland, call 0800 0246 991. You can also access additional resources and information on their website at www.rapecrisis.org.uk. LittleRo.org provides support groups and a resource page. In the United States, you can seek support through Rainn at 800-656-HOPE (4673).
In this gripping episode of inSIGHT: The Reality of Racial Fraud, we dive deep into the harrowing violence against Black women that has shaken us to our core. From tragic incidents to shocking acts of violence, we uncover Black women’s daily challenges.
Starting with Zora Neale Hurston's poignant words in "Their Eyes Were Watching God," describing Black women as "the mules of the world," we explore the profound implications of this phrase.
But our episode takes a startling turn as we confront the disturbing phenomenon of white individuals passing themselves off as people of colour. We delve into the infamous case of Raquel Evita Saraswati.
As we navigate this troubling landscape, we address the absurd concept of "Transracial" and how it diminishes the profound trauma of Black experiences.
But amid these challenges, we find hope in the allies who stand with us. We encourage action and offer practical steps for becoming a faithful ally.
In conclusion, this episode of InSIGHT is a powerful call to action.
If you enjoy my podcast, please consider showing some love by commenting, liking, and sharing it on social media. Your interactions help reach more people and continue to grow. 🚀
Remember, your feedback is like fuel for our passion, so drop your thoughts, ideas, or even just a simple emoji to let us know you're here with us. 💌
Connect with me on social @RozEtwaria.
In this powerful and eye-opening episode of inSIGHT, we delve deep into a disturbing and growing epidemic that often remains hidden from the public eye: violence against Black women and girls. The mainstream media, the justice system, and even the feminist movement frequently overlook the topic. However, the shocking and undeniable facts speak for themselves: The episode dissects the events surrounding Ta'Kiya's death, challenging whether taking a mother's and an unborn child's lives over a minor offence is justifiable. Through personal narratives, expert analysis, and historical context, this episode aims to educate and raise awareness about the intersection of racism and sexism faced by Black women and girls daily. It challenges listeners to recognise the importance of amplifying these voices, dismantling oppressive structures, and demanding justice and equality. Join us in this critical conversation as we shed light on the invisible struggle against police violence faced by Black women and girls.
In this episode, I talk to Jane Chevous, a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, an activist for 30 years and a founder of Survivors Voices, She is also a creative, a leader in restorative justice and peer support. Jane shares her unique and clever views on adoption as an adopted person. She also discusses how music helped her heal and cope with the trauma, and reveals her favourite songs and artists. At the show’s end, we have the fun quick-fire round quiz where Jane shares her takes on random questions, from history to heists. Tune in to this inspiring and insightful conversation with Jane Chevous, and don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review.
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I wish the Palace would have been quick to launch an investigation into racism as they were to launch one into allegations of bullying by Megan Markle. But the lack of action is no surprise coming from a symbol of institutional racism.
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My special guest is Pastor Yvonne Brooks. Pastor Brooks encountered something for which she was ill-prepared and ill-informed, and that something was the "change of life" or menopause. As she sought information from other women to understand what she was going through, she discovered most women were as unprepared as she was for this life transition. I think that Menopause is something that everybody needs to know about.
Pastor Yvonne Brooks is the author of Menopause: What Every Woman Needs to Know and the founder of Women of Purpose. We discuss the meaning, the changes and the helpful hints to make this life alternating experience less painful, shameful and mysterious.
The book Menopause: What Every Woman Needs to Know available on this link
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#women #relationships #menopause #health
#society & culture #news & politics #women’s health
Insight looks at the power social media platforms especially Facebook wields. They are not simply neutral platforms allowing all to express their views. Instead, they are dictating and shaping societies. inSIGHT considers why we must be concerned.
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We’re tackling a tough topic some might find taxing,
My guest and I have wanted to share this story for the longest.
It has a musical history. Shirley Murdock sang about it in the 1986 classic, Kelly Price covered it at a gospel fest, to a social media storm. While Murdock and Price “Lay” TLC creep-ed.
Me & Mr Jones. Yes, my guest has had an extramarital affair. She cheated on her partner and feminist principles? A woman who decided to have an affair. The who and the where are all made clear, as we discuss the why.
To protect her and all parties, this sensitive issue has been voiced over by a third party. inSIGHT asks why cheat?
Why are Black Peoples are reluctant to take the covid vaccine? inSIGHT considers the horrific history of unauthorised experiments on Black bodies and the destruction of trust.
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As inSIGHT looks forward to the year ahead, we ask the question, have the celebrations greeting Donald Trump's silencing been premature, and open more significant issues.
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My special guests spread a modern miracle, the one thing that is guaranteed to make life better for all. Meet Mr and Mrs Love; actually, they are Mandy and Colin Baptiste. They open their home to some of the most vulnerable people in our society. Many of whom are already victims of neglect and abuse and often carry the scars – psychological and sometimes physical – of their past—children placed into the foster care system as a last resort. Insight asks with children of their own why foster? What are the costs and the joy of fostering?
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In the 21st century, the last place you may want to be is in church. It doesn’t reflect 21st Century life. But you might revisit that after hearing from my guest the Rev Canon Dr Rachel Mann, who certainly had a profound effect upon me. Warm, witty, wise and winning Rev Canon Rachel Mann is a theologian, trans and all heart despite all the trials throw at the Rev. Why Jesus? Join us and see.
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My special guest is Pam, the salt of the earth; in other words, a carer. Some headlines would have us believe that carers are anything but caring. If we valued care and we ought to, then it must be a dream job with ideal conditions, especially as care services, have been privatised to improve value and quality. This is the inSIGHT on being a carer who profits and who pays?
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My special guest is Shane Snow, a white upper-middle-class man. It is a life of privilege, wealth, opportunity, and authority. At the same time, his class is denigrated as snowflakes. Or demeaned as those 'loose liberals' for their progressive views. It's the group Martin Luther King saw as the barrier to racial equality. Are they Malignant or Magnificent? Shane belongs to a set who has it all. Right? Discover with me an upper-middle-class reality.
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My special guest is Naome, aka the blogger Tracing Trauma. And that is what we are going to be discussing how the trauma of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) impacts on daily life. It's an experience that leaves a mark biologically, emotionally and mentally. It also wounds the spirit. So we look at the powerful impulses that govern our responses to overwhelming life events. Sadly, victim-survivors frequently pass on their stress to their partners and children. Yet, Naome offers a hopeful vision. One of triumph over trauma. Listen as we talk and explore the horror that is all too prevalent in today's society.
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My special guest is Keith Odeje, a man of many categories, Black Man, Single Father, Special Needs parent and Angry Black Man. We explore and the look at the trope of the Angry Black Man, is it right? How does a single father cope with raising a daughter and one who has special needs? And we get a Brother on the quickfire round, but this interview looks set to end on a challenge.
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#blacklivesmatter #blackempowerment #singleparenting #disabilityawareness
My special guest is Chris. Now I know that we are familiar with stories of the Forest Ranger, the Power Ranger and even the Texas Ranger. But stories of the Game Ranger. Men and women who truly put their lives on the line in protection of our wildlife. Poaching is the fourth most lucrative illegal industry. So, the Game Rangers face danger. To tell us the score, my hero for sure, is Chris. Former Game Ranger responsible for the territorial and biological integrity of conservation areas in various African countries.
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