
Gender•ish with Kemi & Nnedi
Ever wonder how stereotypes can be limiting? Join hosts Kemi and Nnedi on this podcast as they explore the impact of stereotypes In our quest for a fair and balanced society. Through engaging discussions inspired by real-life experiences, expert insights, and observations from our ever-evolving world, Kemi and Nnedi will challenge prevailing gender stereotypes, one episode at a time.
Founder & Creator: Kemi Gbadamosi - 2023
Episodes
15 episodes
15. Marriage and Gender Stereotypes (pt 2)
Can traditional gender roles truly foster genuine harmony in marriage? In this final episode of the season, we conclude our discussion on Marriage and Gender Stereotypes, with Fr. William Orbih.Thank you for sticking with u...
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Season 3
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Episode 5
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45:58

14. Marriage and Gender Stereotypes (pt 1)
Can traditional gender roles truly foster genuine harmony in marriage? This podcast episode tackles the impact of gender stereotypes on marriage, emphasizing the importance of mutual respect and equality. It features a conversation with Father ...
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Season 3
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Episode 4
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37:12

13. Dear Mother-In-Law: Transforming Tensions into Familial Harmony (pt 2)
In this concluding episode of our "Dear Mother-In-Law" series, our conversation sheds light on how underlying fears, power struggles, and unaddressed trauma can fuel tension and disharmony, and how internalized misogyny can pit women against ea...
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Season 3
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Episode 3
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42:03

12. Dear Mother-In-Law: Transforming Tensions into Familial Harmony (pt 1)
Ever wondered if the complex dynamics between mothers-in-law and daughters-in-law could be untangled? We're thrilled to have Christie Awunor join us to share her unique insights into this fascinating topic. Christie offers personal experiences ...
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Season 3
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Episode 2
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32:13

11. We Are Back! Reflections and Shifts
We’re back, and we’ve missed you! We've experienced significant shifts in our lives these past months, and as we kick off this season, we’ll reflect on them along with some key moments from Season 2. For example, what if the phrases meant to “t...
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Season 3
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Episode 1
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28:07

10. WOTS - Men's Health, HIV/AIDS and Gender Based Violence (GBV).
In this season finale, we spotlight the urgent conversations around men's health, HIV/AIDS gender-based violence and the intersection with stereotypes. We're not just talking issues; we're talking change, action, and the power of advocacy...
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Season 2
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Episode 5
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57:53

9. Breaking the Glass Ceiling in Nigerian Finance.
In this episode, we unlock the untold narratives of gender parity and equality in Nigeria's bustling business and finance sectors with our special guests: Ebele Onyedika, the non-interest banking expert, and Jack Nzeribe, the support services g...
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Season 2
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Episode 4
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54:41

8. Unveiling the Shadow: Gender Stereotypes and Domestic Violence
Have you ever noticed the shadows that gender stereotypes cast on our society, shaping the framework of domestic violence? In an episode that unveils the grim ties between these harmful norms and abuse within the home, we welcome Gladys Emmanue...
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Season 2
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Episode 3
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1:04:43

7. Why Can't Men Cry? - Part 2
In this concluding episode with Kaycee and Obi, we navigate the potential of nurturing young minds as catalysts for change, emphasizing the value of early interventions to shift gender-based perceptions. Additionally, we celebrate the men...
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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30:38

6. Why Can't Men Cry? - Part 1
We are back!!! Happy New Year! Have you ever witnessed the struggle in a man's eyes as he fights back tears, society's harsh whisper telling him that real men don't cry? In this two-part discussion, we are joined by special guests ...
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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47:25

5. Demystifying Gender Equality and Equity: A Conversation with Olaoluwa Abagun
For the Season 1 finale, we have Olaoluwa Abagun as our guest to discuss the difference between gender equality and gender equity. Ola is a feminist lawyer with a deep understanding of gender and international development. She shares insigh...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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56:26

WOTS - Gender Expectations in Marriage and President Tinubu's Ministerial List
Word On The Streets - WOTS: Ever wondered why societal expectations in marriage seem so skewed, or why women are so underrepresented in leadership roles? We're answering these questions and more in this riveting discussion with Tsema Ede, a rem...
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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56:39

3. Why Does Gender Equality Get Such a Bad Rap - Part 2
In this concluding part, Ngaatendwe Murombedzi and Joshua Alade offer insights into how to combat the misconceptions and advance gender equality through our words and actions within our respective spheres of influence. Oh! And Kemi...
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Season 1
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Episode 3
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38:42

2. Why Does Gender Equality Get Such a Bad Rap - Part 1
This week, we have the privilege of hosting Ngaatendwe Murombedzi from South Africa and Joshua Alade from Nigeria to engage in a two-part thought-provoking conversation about gender equality. Our discussion will tackle the most pressi...
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Season 1
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Episode 2
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44:34
