Little Revolutions
By Freeda
Little Revolutions is a series of conversations about the double standards, societal problems, and systemic injustices that feel bigger than any one of us. Our guests are activists and politicians, artists and athletes, and many more who are questioning the norms and rewriting the script. Every week, they share relatable little revolutions they’re making in their own lives and the ways in which we can all be changemakers. This podcast is brought to you by Freeda and hosted by Freeda English’s Head of Content, author and journalist Masuma Ahuja.
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Ruby Warrington: Childless and not a problem to be solved
Author Ruby Warrington joins us in this episode to discuss how women without children are often seen as a problem to be solved. We discuss how to carve our space for yourself, away from the societal expectations and pressures of motherhood.&… -
Anyika Onuora: How to find the courage to reclaim your own narrative
Anyika Onuoro is a retired Team GB athlete and Olympic medalist. She talks with us about how she found community and carved out space for herself, in an industry that isn't always accessible and equitable. Now retired from athletics, she als… -
Dr Anne-Marie Imfadion: How to build your own blueprint for success
Dr Anne-Marie Imfadion is the CEO of Stemettes, an initiative advocating for women in STEM. With her we discuss believing in your own power when you don't see examples of successful people that you feel represent you. Find Dr Anne-Marie on s… -
Mandu Reid: How to believe in your power
Mandu Reid, leader of the Women's Equality Party, is the first person of colour to lead a national political party in Britain. She talks to us about the importance of equality and trusting that profound change happens. Follow Mandu @mandurei… -
Rainesford Stauffer: How to feel enough in a world where there's so much pressure to be extraordinary
Author and journalist Rainesford Stauffer talks to us about trusting your own path, the brokenness of all the impossible societal demands and expectations, and small ways in which we can all lead our own authentic lives. -
Gina Martin: How to use your voice in a world that doesn't feel safe
Gender activist Gina Martin was the driving force who campaigned to make upskirting illegal in England and Wales. She talks about activism as a force for good, how to use your voice in a world not built to listen to us all, and how to return… -
Michelle Elman: How to find body acceptance in the world of hyper-critical social media
Michelle Elman is an author and life coach who launched the body positivity campaign #ScarredNotScared. She talks to us about finding body acceptance in a world of social pressure and criticism, and establishing healthy boundaries in relatio… -
Nadia Whittome MP: How to be taken seriously when you're the youngest person in the room
Nadia Whittome is the Member of Parliament for Nottingham East and was elected in 2019 at the age of 23. She talks about her experience in politics as a queer working class woman of colour, how to tap into our collective power, and where she… -
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Join us every week for conversations with noteworthy guests about how they’re questioning norms and rewriting the script around double standards, societal problems, and systemic injustice.