The Voicenote: Black British Caribbean
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In this episode of The Voicenote, Janelle Asha reflects on the past year. She opens up about her mental health, what it’s meant to start Glorified Jist, and how creating this podcast has helped her feel proud of herself again.
The conversation then turns to the Whitney and Shaq situation from Love Island, the exhaustion around the “Angry Black Woman” trope, and why it mattered to see people beyond Black women publicly defend Whitney online. Janelle also speaks honestly about her discomfort hearing the word “jamo” used as someone of Caribbean descent, touching on intersectionality and nuance within Black British conversations.
This minisode closes with why moments like these in reality TV are exactly why Glorified Jist exists, and why representation, especially for Black British (and Caribbean) women, is at the heart of the space being created.
HostJanelle Asha — @JanelleAsha (Instagram & TikTok)
Podcast@GlorifiedJistPod (Instagram & TikTok)
