Black History Month plays a crucial role, but it's essential to acknowledge that the celebration of Black heritage and culture extends beyond just one month. It's a year-round commitment involving celebration, recognition, support, education, and advocacy. Hosting this podcast is Steph Edusei, a renowned leader, speaker, and coach. As an Ashanti-Geordie woman with mixed Ghanaian and English roots from the North East of England, she brings a unique perspective to the table.

Episode List

Black All Year – Faith, Culture & Confronting Colourism

Aug 19th, 2025 1:00 AM

What happens when you speak out about racism within your own community?Steph Edusei is joined by Aiysha Saleemi , registered pharmacist, Senior Implementation Manager at UCL Partners Health Innovation Network, and founder of Green Diamond Boxing. A proud Muslim woman of Indian-Pakistani heritage, Aiysha isn’t afraid to tackle the uncomfortable reality of anti-Blackness and colourism in South Asian communities.Together, Steph and Aiysha explore:How colourism is rooted in the caste system and colonial historyThe gap between Islamic teachings and cultural practiceThe personal cost of challenging discrimination within your own communityWhy diversity in friendships, workplaces, and marriage circles mattersHow open conversation can break down stereotypes and build solidarityAiysha’s honesty, passion, and refusal to “keep it under the radar” make this a vital listen for anyone committed to true equity, both within and across communities.

Black All Year – Unlearning Whiteness

Aug 12th, 2025 1:00 AM

What does it take for white people to stop being “not racist” and start being anti-racist?Steph Edusei sits down with Nikki Brooker, also known as the Anti-Racist Mum, in a fearless and deeply personal discussion exploring the uncomfortable, necessary, and transformative work of challenging white supremacy from the inside out.A white mother to a Black mixed-heritage daughter, Nikki shares how her family’s experience of racism shattered her worldview, and how she turned that pain into action through radical accountability, learning, and allyship.Together, they unpack:Why “I’m not racist” isn’t enoughThe emotional toll of raising Black children in white spacesWhat it means to unlearn your conditioningHow white tears, fragility, and silence uphold harmThe power of language, labels, and showing up with integrityThis episode isn’t about comfort. It’s about truth, growth, and doing the real work.

Black All Year – Riots, Race & Reckonings

Aug 5th, 2025 1:00 AM

It’s been one year since the 2024 UK riots shook the country. In this raw and reflective solo episode, Steph Edusei unpacks the racialised fear, silence, and scapegoating that followed, and what it revealed about Britain’s ongoing relationship with race, justice, and belonging.Steph shares her personal reflections on:The impact of the riots on Black and minoritised communitiesThe double standards in media, protest, and safety narrativesWhy Diane Abbott's words matterThe everyday emotional toll of existing in a racialised bodyWhat it means to sit with discomfort, and to challenge itThis episode is a reckoning and a call-in. Because racism doesn’t disappear when headlines fade, and real safety means truth, accountability, and solidarity.

Black All Year - More than hair

Jul 29th, 2025 1:00 AM

Is it just hair, or is it something much deeper?In this episode, host Steph Edusei is joined by social entrepreneur and founder of Teakisi, Salha Kaitesi, for an insightful conversation about the cultural, political, and professional impact of Black hair discrimination.From school policies to workplace bias, and from childhood identity to adult self-worth, Salha shares her personal experiences and why she launched a campaign to end hair discrimination, especially in places too often left out of the conversation.Together, Steph and Salha unpack:How Afro hair is policed, politicised, and misunderstoodWhy “professionalism” is too often coded in whitenessThe deep history and meaning behind Black hairstyles like braids and locsThe emotional labour of constantly defending Black Afro-textured hairWhy visibility, celebration, and education are key to real changeThis isn’t just about hairstyles. It’s about dignity, identity, and challenging the systems that tell us we must change to belong.Ban hair discrimination petition https://www.change.org/p/ban-hair-discrimination-in-the-north-east-cumbria-enforce-real-protection-nowLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/teakisiWebsite https://teakisi.com/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/teakisi/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Teakisi/

Black All Year – Art, Identity & Radicalisation

Jul 23rd, 2025 1:00 AM

What happens when a young Black boy, newly arrived in the UK, faces racism, isolation, and nearly loses himself trying to fit in?In this deeply honest episode of Black All Year, Steph Edusei speaks with Ghanaian artist Kelvin Frimpong, whose journey from self-erasure to self-expression is as compelling as his art. Kelvin shares how cultural shock, racial trauma, and toxic messaging nearly radicalised him, and how reconnecting with his Blackness through creativity helped him reclaim his identity.We explore:The impact of racism on young Black mindsThe dangerous link between white validation and self-worthHow art became a tool of healing, truth-telling, and resistanceWhy rejecting whitewashed success is a radical act of self-loveKelvin’s story is raw, real, and necessary, and his art is a powerful reminder that our stories are worth telling on our own terms.Connect with Kelvin:On LinkedIn https://uk.linkedin.com/in/kelvin-frimpong-9158a2340 On TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@kfrimpongart?lang=en-GB On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kelvinfrimpong_art/ On YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@kelvinfrimpong6863

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