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Ep 3. The Girl With The Louding Voice by Abi Daré

Ep 3. The Girl With The Louding Voice by Abi Daré

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In this episode, we celebrate our podcast milestones, share personal updates, and discuss the importance of self-love and independence. We delve into social etiquette in relationships and introduce the book 'The Girl with the Louding Voice' by Abi Daré, exploring themes of education, poverty, and gender roles. The conversation highlights Adunni's struggles with early marriage, her escape to Lagos, and the harsh realities of domestic servitude, emphasizing resilience and the pursuit of education.


In this conversation, we delve into the themes of domestic work, the treatment of workers, and the importance of supportive relationships in the context of the book The Girl with the Louding Voice. We discuss the harsh realities faced by domestic workers in Africa, particularly young girls, and the contrasting roles of women who uplift versus those who oppress. The conversation highlights the significance of kindness and support in changing lives while also reflecting on the sequel to the book and its narrative choices. In this engaging conversation, we also explore the themes of resilience, education, and the struggles women face in society through the lens of the book The Girl with the Louding Voice.' We discuss the importance of determination and self-discovery, the impact of privilege, and the societal expectations placed on women.


The conversation also touched on our personal reflections and upcoming themes for future discussions.


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