2024-02-29
44 分钟Journalist, Author, Presenter and Academic Afua Hirsch is invited around to join Andi and Miquita for a Friday night feast of lamb, frigola, turnip puree, leek tops and lamb broth, from Andi and the team, and a delicious spring spritzer from Miquita. Afua brings her sister Ama, an educational and child psychologist. The two sisters discuss their close relationship, their upbringing in South West London, parenting, and embracing their Ghanaian heritage. Afua also talks about her book "Decolonising My Body" and her recent BBC series "Africa Rising". the conversation ranges from the importance of representation, paying it forward, embracing ageing, flirting with Donell Jones, the importance of Usher on Afua's career, and of course there is at least one mention of Oprah. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Afwa Hirsch is coming.
Lovely Afwa.
Have you met Afwa?
Yeah, loads of times.
I've not actually ever met her.
You and Afwa have never met?
No.
I didn't realize that.
Oh, she's fantastic.
She's a brilliant, brilliant woman and lovely and funny and interesting.
And she's bringing her sister with her and I don't know if it's her little sister or her big sister, Amma.
So I'm really interested and excited to meet her sister.
I feel like we're all me, mom and afar very much.
I have similar intentions of the kind of TV we're trying to make, the kind of voices that we want in more mainstream places.
I don't know.
We just watched a bit of the brilliant BBC series that she did, Africa Rising.
I hadn't actually seen it.