• Divided by Design: How Misinformation Fuels Gender Wars in the Diaspora
    Dec 23 2025

    Why does it feel like Black men and Black women are constantly at odds online? And why do those loud internet battles rarely reflect real life?

    In this episode of Ladies of Sosa, we unpack how misinformation and disinformation are intentionally fueling gender wars across the Black diaspora. From viral relationship takes and cherry-picked statistics to rage-bait podcasts and social media algorithms, we explore how false and exaggerated narratives are shaping how we see each other—and ourselves.

    We break down the difference between misinformation and disinformation in plain language, trace how historical trauma and media manipulation make our communities especially vulnerable, and examine who actually benefits when Black men and women are divided. Most importantly, we talk about the real-life impact: dating mistrust, internalized misogynoir and misandry, cultural shame, and growing generational gaps.

    This conversation isn’t about silencing real issues or avoiding accountability. It’s about learning how to spot manipulation, reclaim our stories, and move toward healthier, more honest conversations rooted in truth, context, and community healing.

    If you’ve ever felt confused, frustrated, or exhausted by online gender discourse, this episode is for you.

    Because division didn’t happen by accident—and healing won’t either.


    Hosts:
    Sahra - @SoSahra
    Christine - @ChristinaLado

    Panel:
    Janet - ⁨@janetakorikin⁩
    Vaida - @VaidaJoe
    Amanual - @Amanual_Comedy
    Cynthia - @magnyfi_cynt


    #Podcast #SouthSudan #Diaspora #eastafrica #SOSAConvos #AfricanExcellence #DiasporaDialogues #LadiesOfSOSA #AfricaRising #ProudlyAfrican #netflix #seancombs #thereckoning #50cent #documentary

    Please feel free to engage and challenge the perspectives, but please keep comments respectful.

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    46 mins
  • The Diddy Documentary and Textbook Toxic Masculinity - Full Review and Breakdown
    Dec 16 2025

    In this episode of Ladies of Sosa, we unpack Netflix’s documentary The Reckoning, which takes a hard look at decades of allegations surrounding music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs.

    We break down the claims featured in the documentary — including allegations of sexual assault, coercion, intimidation, career sabotage, and the use of power to silence survivors — while clearly separating accusations from proven facts. More importantly, we explore the bigger picture: how fame, wealth, and influence can create environments where harm goes unchecked and voices are ignored.

    This is not about internet rumors or trial-by-social-media. It’s a conversation about power, accountability, and the systems that protect brands instead of people. We also discuss why survivors often aren’t believed, why silence is rewarded, and what real accountability should look like in the music industry and beyond.

    ⚠️ Content warning: This episode includes discussions of abuse and sexual violence. Listener discretion is advised.


    Hosts:
    Sahra - @SoSahra
    Christine - @ChristinaLado

    Panel:
    Janet - ⁨@janetakorikin⁩
    Vaida - @VaidaJoe
    Amanual - @Amanual_Comedy
    Cynthia - @magnyfi_cynt


    #Podcast #SouthSudan #Diaspora #eastafrica #SOSAConvos #AfricanExcellence #DiasporaDialogues #LadiesOfSOSA #AfricaRising #ProudlyAfrican #netflix #seancombs #thereckoning #50cent #documentary

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    43 mins
  • Diaspora Discussions: Building One Identity, Strengthening Unity & Today's Current Challenges
    Dec 9 2025

    In this LIVE recap, we break down what it really means to build one national identity and why unity matters now more than ever. We take a closer look at the challenges communities are facing today—social, political, and cultural—and how these issues shape our sense of belonging.

    From everyday struggles to big-picture questions, this conversation explores how people can come together, bridge differences, and work toward a stronger, more united future. Whether you’re tuning in from the diaspora or back home, this episode gives you a simple, grounded look at the topics shaping our communities right now.


    Hosts:
    Sahra - @SoSahra
    Christine - @ChristinaLado

    Panel:
    Amanual - @Amanual_Comedy
    Cynthia - @magnyfi_cynt


    #Podcast #SouthSudan #Diaspora #eastafrica #SOSAConvos #AfricanExcellence #DiasporaDialogues #LadiesOfSOSA #AfricaRising #ProudlyAfrican #panafricanism #fetishization #TPS #tpsending


    Please feel free to engage and challenge the perspectives, but please keep comments respectful.

    Thank you so much for watching! Don't forget to like and subscribe for new episodes every Tuesday!

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Current Events Unpacked: The End of TPS & The Rising Fetishization of South Sudanese Women
    Dec 2 2025

    In this episode, we break down two major conversations hitting our community at once. First, we look at the fallout from the recent immigration changes and the cancellation of Temporary Protected Status (TPS), and how these shifts are shaking the stability of South Sudanese families across the U.S. We explain what’s happening in simple terms and talk through what it means for people who suddenly find their future uncertain.

    We also dive into the Piopion Tribe trend that’s been circulating online and how it has opened the door to a bigger issue: the growing fetishization of South Sudanese women. From being treated like a novelty to having our culture picked apart for aesthetics, we unpack why this behavior is harmful and how it distorts the real stories, identities, and dignity of our women.

    Together, we connect these topics to a bigger picture—how policy, pop culture, and social media shape the way South Sudanese people are seen and treated. It’s a raw and honest conversation about being more than a trend, more than a headline, and more than what outsiders choose to spotlight.

    Hosts:
    Sahra - @SoSahra
    Christine - @ChristinaLado
    Amanual - @Amanual_Comedy


    #Podcast #SouthSudan #Diaspora #eastafrica #SOSAConvos #AfricanExcellence #DiasporaDialogues #LadiesOfSOSA #AfricaRising #ProudlyAfrican #panafricanism #fetishization #TPS #tpsending


    Please feel free to engage and challenge the perspectives, but please keep comments respectful.

    Thank you so much for watching! Don't forget to like and subscribe for new episodes every Tuesday!

    Peace and love to our Sosa Fam :) 🇸🇸❤️

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    37 mins
  • Fertility, Stigma & Silence: Breaking the Taboo in Our South Sudanese Communities
    Oct 14 2025

    In this powerful episode, the Ladies of SOSA tackle one of the most personal and rarely discussed topics in our communities — fertility struggles. From PCOS and male infertility to cultural pressures, shame, and the painful silence many women face, our panel unpacks it all. We explore how tradition, stigma, and lack of awareness shape how infertility is seen in South Sudanese and African diaspora communities. Through real stories, medical insight, and heartfelt conversation, we challenge the idea that a woman’s worth is tied to childbirth — and call for more compassion, understanding, and open dialogue.

    Hosts:
    Sahra - @SoSahra
    Christine - @ChristinaLado

    Panel:
    Cynthia - @Magnificynt_fitz
    Janet - @janetakorikin
    Tariq - @Arnabi20
    KK - @TruckingWithKK

    #Podcast #SouthSudan #Diaspora #eastafrica #SOSAConvos #AfricanExcellence #DiasporaDialogues #LadiesOfSOSA #AfricaRising #ProudlyAfrican #panafricanism #fertility #infertility #stigma #adoption #pcos


    Please feel free to engage and challenge the perspectives, but please keep comments respectful.

    Thank you so much for watching! Don't forget to like and subscribe for new episodes every Tuesday!

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    36 mins
  • African Diaspora Discuss the Rise of AI - The Threat and Promise of Artificial Intelligence
    Oct 7 2025

    Artificial Intelligence is moving faster than ever — from ChatGPT writing essays to AI diagnosing diseases. But what does this mean for us, the Black and African diaspora?

    In this episode of Ladies of SOSA, Sahra and Christine sit down with a panel to unpack the pros, cons, and dangers of AI — how it’s reshaping jobs, education, and culture, and whether it’s moving too fast for us to keep up.

    We explore:
    The Job Market: Will AI take our jobs, or create new ones? (Hint: both.)


    The Dangers: Bias, misinformation, and who controls the tech.


    The Opportunities for Africa: From agriculture to education to healthcare, how AI could actually help the continent leap ahead.


    Preparing Ourselves: The skills and mindset we need to stay ahead in an AI-driven world.


    Diaspora Lens: Can AI empower global Black communities, or deepen the divides?


    🎯 Expect a mix of real talk, interactive panel moments, and fun.

    Special Guest: @chitheaesthete | @go.njem

    Hosts:
    Sahra - @SoSahra
    Christine - @ChristinaLado

    Panel:
    Cynthia - @Magnificynt_fitz
    Janet - @janetakorikin
    Tariq - @Arnabi20
    KK - @TruckingWithKK

    ✨ Join the conversation:
    Would you trust an AI doctor? Could AI unite the African diaspora — or is it just another tool of exploitation? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

    #Podcast #SouthSudan #Diaspora #eastafrica #SOSAConvos #AfricanExcellence #DiasporaDialogues #LadiesOfSOSA #AfricaRising #ProudlyAfrican #panafricanism #ai #aiart #aivideo


    Please feel free to engage and challenge the perspectives, but please keep comments respectful.

    Thank you so much for watching! Don't forget to like and subscribe for new episodes every Tuesday!

    Peace and love to our Sosa Fam :) 🇸🇸❤️

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • A Community in Crisis: Lawyer Maker Mayek on Protecting South Sudanese Youth in Australia
    Sep 15 2025

    In this powerful episode, we address the heartbreaking knife killings of two young South Sudanese boys in Melbourne—another devastating reminder of the violence tearing through our youth. We’re joined by Maker Mayek, a Melbourne-based lawyer and the CEO of the South Sudanese Australian National Basketball Association, who shares a first-hand account of what’s happening on the ground. Together, we explore the root causes behind this wave of youth deaths, the fear gripping families, and what it means for our community’s future.

    This conversation is not just about mourning loss—it’s a call to action. How do we protect our young people? What role do families, leaders, and institutions need to play? And how can we come together, across the diaspora, to stop burying our children too soon?

    Donate to the family: https://www.gofundme.com/f/donate-funeral-funds-for-chol-ayen-achiek

    #Podcast #SouthSudan #Diaspora #eastafrica #WhatAfricaGotRight #SOSAConvos #AfricanExcellence #DiasporaDialogues #LadiesOfSOSA #AfricaRising #ProudlyAfrican #panafricanism #australia


    Please feel free to engage and challenge the perspectives, but please keep comments respectful.

    Thank you so much for watching! Don't forget to like and subscribe for new episodes every Tuesday!

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    38 mins
  • Pan-Africanism vs. Self Repair: Should We Unite or Fix Our Own House First?
    Aug 19 2025

    In this episode of Ladies of SOSA, we sit down with a small panel to ask the uncomfortable but necessary question:

    Is Pan-Africanism actually realistic… or should we focus on solving our own internal issues first?

    We look at the original vision of Pan-Africanism — unity, global Black solidarity, collective liberation — and compare it to the realities we face today: civil conflict, regional divisions, toxic online spaces, and competing priorities across the continent and diaspora.

    We explore:

    • What early leaders like Marcus Garvey and Kwame Nkrumah wanted (and why it worked for a time)
    • Where Pan-Africanism shows up today (AfCFTA, culture, Afrobeats, political blocs)
    • Whether uniting means ignoring our internal problems
    • Can we do both — build unity and fix ourselves — or does one have to come first?

    ✨ Expect honest dialogue, balanced perspectives, and thought-provoking questions like:

    “Can we really unite as Africans if we’re still divided in our own countries?”

    Drop your thoughts in the comments — should we prioritize unity or self-healing first?

    #Podcast #SouthSudan #Diaspora #slavery #eastafrica #eastafricanslavetrade #WhatAfricaGotRight #SOSAConvos #AfricanExcellence #DiasporaDialogues #LadiesOfSOSA #AfricaRising #ProudlyAfrican #panafricanism

    Please feel free to engage and challenge the perspectives, but please keep comments respectful.

    Thank you so much for watching! Don't forget to like and subscribe for new episodes every Tuesday!

    Peace and love to our Sosa Fam :) 🇸🇸❤️

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    27 mins