The Sisterhood of MummyImperfect Podcast
Society & Culture
How important are roots and heritage? Does knowing where you came from affect the way you see yourself?
I speak to writer, lawyer, and winner of Stormzy's #Merky Books New Writers' Prize, Hafsa Zayyan.
She tells me about her debut novel 'We Are All Birds of Uganda', a story that explores racial tensions and generational divides, how growing up with a Pakistani mother and a Nigerian father shaped her identity, and what it means to belong.
MummyImperfect A Bit Extra
Ep 12: Fast fashion and Selling Sexuality
Ep 11: Racially Offensive Fashion, Men and Body Image, and Couple Goals
Ep 10: Periods, Beards, Celeb Diet Ads, and Marriage
Ep 9: Racism in India, Breastfeeding and Talking to Kids about Homosexuality
Ep 8: Twerking, Parenting and Skin Colour
Ep 7: New Year New Goals
Ep 6: A MummyImperfect Christmas
Ep 5: Older and Wiser
Ep 3: Sleepovers, Babies and Family Dinners
Pilot: Call Your Sister
Ep 2: Women and Mental Health
Ep 1: Call Your Sister in Law
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