Unlearning Strongwoman Podcast

15. Embracing Incompleteness - Dr JC Niala

June 30, 2024
15. Embracing Incompleteness - Dr JC Niala
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Unlearning Strongwoman Podcast
15. Embracing Incompleteness - Dr JC Niala
Jun 30, 2024

In today's episode, Tolu Agbelusi speaks with poet, playwright, anthropologist, historian and artist Dr JC Niala. She is the Head of Research, Teaching and Collections at Oxford University. In this conversation we explore what women have to contain, the freedom that comes from letting go of perfection, entertaining new viewpoints and choosing which parts of our cultures serve us.

JC referenced Francis B. Nyamnjoh from whom comes the title of this episode.

Find out more about JC at https://www.jcniala.com/

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Locating Strongwoman, a poetry collection by Tolu Agbelusi can be purchased here.

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In today's episode, Tolu Agbelusi speaks with poet, playwright, anthropologist, historian and artist Dr JC Niala. She is the Head of Research, Teaching and Collections at Oxford University. In this conversation we explore what women have to contain, the freedom that comes from letting go of perfection, entertaining new viewpoints and choosing which parts of our cultures serve us.

JC referenced Francis B. Nyamnjoh from whom comes the title of this episode.

Find out more about JC at https://www.jcniala.com/

Support the Show.

I am always keen to hear your thoughts, so do leave comments or feedback:

The music for Unlearning Strongwoman is created by Shade Joseph
Locating Strongwoman, a poetry collection by Tolu Agbelusi can be purchased here.

#ToluAgbelusi
#Unlearning
#UnlearningStrongwoman
#StrongBlackWoman
#Conditioning
#WomenEmpowerment