Two Sense
Mariam and Rufaro
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Hosted by Mariam and Rufaro, Two Sense is where stories of migration, identity, and belonging come alive. As African women who have built lives in Germany, we share honest conversations about navigating the spaces in between—between cultures, between identities, and between expectations. From the joys and struggles of raising families abroad, to confronting racism and discrimination, to unpacking workplace dynamics, gender roles, and cultural norms.
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EP72. She Built Her Whole Platform on Hating Marriage, Then Got Engaged. - On Influencers, Agendas & Thinking for Yourself. 28.05.2026 59minThis week on Two Sense, we get into it. Rufaro unpacks the now-viral story of the anti-marriage influencer who just announced her engagement — and honestly? We don't blame her one bit. What we do have thoughts on is the army of people who let someone on the internet make life decisions for them. When did critical thinking leave the chat?Mariam brings some rare energy to the table: gratitude. One year postpartum, a brand new gym membership, five kilos down, and a gym employee who actually smiles at people — sometimes that's enough to reset your whole perspective. We also get into what nobody talks about: how quietly your life, identity, and relationships shift after having a child, and why that deserves more than a TikTok trend.Two girls with mics. A bag of salt. Let's go.New episodes weekly. Subscribe and follow Two Sense Podcast for more unfiltered conversations on womanhood, relationships, culture, and modern adult life. 💬 Don't forget to share your thoughts, questions, or experiences in the comments or on social media or send them our way anonymously through our Google form → https://bit.ly/two-sense-pod — Subscribe on Spotify and YouTube—it's the easiest way to support us and help and support us. Thank you for being part of this incredible journey. 🔗 Stay connected with us: Instagram → @thetwosensepod TikTok → @thetwosensepodcast BuyMeACoffee → https://buymeacoffee.com/twosensepodcast
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EP71. Is It Me or Is It Germany? Dating While Black, Beauty Brands That Don't See Us & More 15.05.2026 48minTake five. Don't ask. After a heavy one last week, we needed something lighter, so this episode we're going back to your two favourite topics: dating and friendships. But first, hot takes.Mariam kicks things off with a real one: it's 2026 and beauty brands in Germany still can't make a sunscreen that doesn't leave your kid looking like Casper. We're talking foundations you have to drive to Düsseldorf to find, L'Oreal shades that exist everywhere except apparently Germany, and brands like Catrice that had the vision but not the execution. Shoutout to Sephora for at least keeping it real.Rufaro revisits the great dress debate of 2015. You know the one. And yes, it was always blue and black. We don't take questions.Then we get into it — Germany might genuinely be one of the worst places in the world to try and date. Rufaro explains why it's not even about Germans specifically. It's the culture. It's contagious. We're all Germanized at this point.We also read a story from a Black African woman dating in Germany who's starting to wonder: am I getting ghosted because of who I am, or is this just how it is here? It's an honest, uncomfortable conversation and we don't pretend to have all the answers.Think you can top Germany with a worse dating story from your country? Write to us. We dare you.New episodes weekly. Subscribe and follow Two Sense Podcast for more unfiltered conversations on womanhood, relationships, culture, and modern adult life. 💬 Don't forget to share your thoughts, questions, or experiences in the comments or on social media or send them our way anonymously through our Google form → https://bit.ly/two-sense-pod — Subscribe on Spotify and YouTube—it's the easiest way to support us and help and support us. Thank you for being part of this incredible journey. 🔗 Stay connected with us: Instagram → @thetwosensepod TikTok → @thetwosensepodcast BuyMeACoffee → https://buymeacoffee.com/twosensepodcast
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EP70. ‘Working from home is killing careers for women’- Mothers can’t catch a break! 23.04.2026 1u 29minThis week on Two Sense Pod, Mariam and Rufaro get into the backlash surrounding the CEO of Skims and her comments about women “hurting” their corporate careers by working from home. The girls unpack the nuance — is there some truth to it, and if so, why is it still such a harmful narrative for women trying to move up in their careers?The conversation expands into the constant scrutiny mothers face, with opinions flying from every direction about how women should raise their children — and how somehow, they’re always doing it “wrong.”They also touch on a recent CNN article about a website reportedly promoting sexual violence and its disturbing level of traffic, reflecting on what that says about society and online spaces.A mix of workplace realities, societal pressure, and serious conversations — with the usual honest takes and back-and-forth.New episodes weekly. Subscribe and follow Two Sense Podcast for more unfiltered conversations on womanhood, relationships, culture, and modern adult life.Don't forget to share your thoughts, questions, or experiences in the comments or on social media or send them our way anonymously through ourGoogle form →https://bit.ly/two-sense-podSubscribe on Spotify and YouTube-it's the easiest way to support us and help and support us. Thank you for being part of this incredible journey.• Stay connected with us:Instagram > @thetwosensepodTikTok > @thetwosensepodcastBuyMeACoffee → https://buymeacoffee.com/twosensepodcast
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EP69. “Take Social Media Love With a Full Bag of Salt” 17.04.2026 1u 5minIn this episode, Mariam and Rufaro unpack the illusion of love and relationships on social media, starting with a personal milestone. Mariam reflects on motherhood, raising two young children, and how a simple family photoshoot suddenly made everything feel more real and grounded.The conversation then shifts into the evolving debate around posting children online. Mariam and Rufaro explore the tension between preserving memories and protecting privacy, touching on safety concerns, digital footprints, and the long-term impact of sharing intimate moments of children’s lives publicly.They introduce a new segment, “Hot Take of the Week,” where things get more candid. This week’s discussion is sparked by a tragic and widely discussed story involving a woman who shared her romantic journey online before her sudden death during a vacation with her fiancé. Mariam and Rufaro reflect on how quickly public perception forms, how narratives are shaped online, and how little we truly know about people behind curated content.They dig deeper into the culture of “soft life” and aspirational relationship content, questioning the rise of idealized romance online and the pressure it creates. From performative couples content to viral “relationship goals,” they challenge the idea that what we see reflects reality, arguing that most of it is carefully crafted storytelling rather than truth.The conversation also explores dating preferences, especially how people frame attraction across race. They call out the tendency to justify preferences by putting down others, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness, nuance, and respect in these conversations.Wrapping up, Mariam and Rufaro critique prank couples, performative intimacy, and the growing obsession with online validation in relationships. The episode ends with a reminder to stay grounded in real-life connections, step away from curated narratives, and stop measuring personal relationships against what’s seen on a screen.New episodes weekly. Subscribe and follow Two Sense Podcast for more unfiltered conversations on womanhood, relationships, culture, and modern adult life.💬 Don’t forget to share your thoughts, questions, or experiences in the comments or on social media or send them our way anonymously through our Google form →https://bit.ly/two-sense-podSubscribe on Spotify and YouTube—it’s the easiest way to support us and help and support us. Thank you for being part of this incredible journey.🔗 Stay connected with us:Instagram → @thetwosensepodTikTok → @thetwosensepodcastBuyMeACoffee → https://buymeacoffee.com/twosensepodcast
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EP68. "I Hate Selective Outrage" - Germany's Cost of Living, Friedrich Merz & the BAFTAs Controversy 09.04.2026 1u 31minGermany's cost of living is getting out of hand — fuel prices are climbing past €2.36 a litre, grocery runs cost €70 for barely ten items, and the government's answer is a whole lot of nothing. Mariam and Rufaro break down why over 55% of what you pay at the pump is just taxes, what Friedrich Merz is actually doing (and what it reminds them of), and why Angela Merkel's legacy hits differently when you compare it to what's happening now.Then they pivot to awards season — specifically what happened at the BAFTAs, a racial slur, and the Tourette's conversation that followed. Who gets the benefit of the doubt? Who gets diagnosed and who gets cancelled? They bring in the Kanye conversation too, and land on the one question the internet keeps dodging: does race change who we extend empathy to?"Who we give grace to says a lot about us."New episodes weekly. Subscribe and follow Two Sense Podcast for more unfiltered conversations on womanhood, relationships, culture, and modern adult life.💬 Don’t forget to share your thoughts, questions, or experiences in the comments or on social media or send them our way anonymously through our Google form →https://bit.ly/two-sense-podSubscribe on Spotify and YouTube—it’s the easiest way to support us and help and support us. Thank you for being part of this incredible journey.🔗 Stay connected with us:Instagram → @thetwosensepodTikTok → @thetwosensepodcastBuyMeACoffee → https://buymeacoffee.com/twosensepodcast
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EP67. Are Wigs a Choice… Or a Comfort Zone? - A conversation on black natural hair 03.04.2026 1u 12minIs it really about time… or something deeper?In this episode, Mariam and Rufaro unpack the evolving relationship Black women have with their natural hair. From wigs and braids to relaxers and “protective styles,” they question the language, habits, and beliefs shaping how we show up.What starts as a light conversation about hair quickly turns into a deeper reflection on identity, confidence, and societal pressure. Especially as Black women living in Germany, where visibility and representation feel different.They discuss:The truth behind “protective hairstyles”Why many women never wear their natural hair outThe role of wigs, braids, and straight hair in self-imageLanguage like “difficult,” “stressful,” and what it really impliesHair conversations in workplaces and living in GermanyThe shift from the natural hair movement to today’s beauty trendsRelaxers, keratin treatments, and health concernsSocial media influence and changing beauty standardsThis episode is an honest, unfiltered conversation about hair, identity, and what it really means to embrace yourself.New episodes weekly. Subscribe and follow Two Sense Podcast for more unfiltered conversations on womanhood, relationships, culture, and modern adult life.💬 Don’t forget to share your thoughts, questions, or experiences in the comments or on social media or send them our way anonymously through our Google form →https://bit.ly/two-sense-podSubscribe on Spotify and YouTube—it’s the easiest way to support us and help and support us. Thank you for being part of this incredible journey.🔗 Stay connected with us:Instagram → @thetwosensepodTikTok → @thetwosensepodcastBuyMeACoffee → https://buymeacoffee.com/twosensepodcast
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EP66. Feminism, Misandry and raising boys - ‘Bad people have good PR’ 26.03.2026 1u 3minThis week’s episode is inspired by a listener dilemma: what happens when you identify as a feminist but feel yourself slowly starting to dislike men?Mariam and Rufaro unpack the fine line between feminism and misandry, and whether the two are being blurred in today’s conversations. They explore where those feelings might come from, how valid they are, and when they might become harmful.The discussion also touches on parenting — especially raising boys in a world where gender conversations are becoming more complex. How do you stay grounded in your values without projecting resentment?It’s an honest, nuanced conversation about feminism, emotions, and finding balance — with, of course, a bit of She Sessions back-and-forth along the way As always share your thoughts and comments in the comment section or using our Google formhttps://bit.ly/two-sense-pod
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EP65(ii). The Nonhle Beryl Episode Part 2- German efficiency & TikTok shop vs Authenticity 21.03.2026 41minWe’re back with Part 2 featuring Nonhle — and this time, we’re getting into systems, social media, and staying authentic.The conversation turns to life in Germany as we unpack the frustrating (and sometimes very confusing) parts of the system — while also giving credit where it’s due. Because as much as we complain, there’s a lot that does work, and we love that too.We also dive into content creation, celebrating Nonhle’s TikTok milestone and what it means to grow authentically online. Rufaro has a few things to get off her chest about TikTok Shop, overconsumption, and the pressure to sell, sell, sell — because not everything needs a link.A mix of rants, real talk, and appreciation — with a side of classic Two Sense banter.
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EP65(i). The Nonhle Beryl Episode Part 1- From The Lion King to Content Queen & West vs Southern men 21.03.2026 1u 16minThis week we’re joined by the lovely Nonhle Beryl — and due to some technical difficulties, this episode is split into two parts.In Part 1, we talk about Nonhle’s journey into the entertainment industry, her inspiration, from performing in The Lion King musical to building her career as a content creator, singer, and business owner. She shares how she found her path and what it’s taken to grow in different creative spaces.But in true Two Sense fashion, the conversation takes a turn. We get into a very specific (and very opinionated) debate about Southern African men vs West African men — the differences in dating styles, mindset, and overall approach to relationships. Let’s just say… not everyone agrees.We also get into life in Germany from Nonhle’s perspective and we absolutely love it. A mix of real insight, strong opinions, and chaotic banter — and this is only Part 1 you do not want to skip part 2.
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EP64. Who Is Actually Benefiting from Women’s Day?? 04.03.2026 1u 10minIs Women’s Day actually empowering women, or has it become another performative social media trend?In this episode of Two Cents Podcast, Mariam and Rufaro unpack the real impact of International Women’s Day and Women’s Month. Who is truly benefiting? Everyday women or corporations and influencers?The conversation moves from adulting and independence to deeper topics like internalized misogyny, marriage expectations, sexual agency in Christian spaces, and why women’s issues rarely receive serious research or structural investment.They also explore:• The pressure to be in your “soft girl era”• Why independence feels empowering and exhausting at the same time• The commercialization of feminism• Honest female friendships and uncomfortable conversations• What real action for women could actually look likeIf you’ve ever questioned whether Women’s Month creates real change or just Instagram content, this episode is for you.New episodes weekly. Subscribe and follow Two Sense Podcast for more unfiltered conversations on womanhood, relationships, culture, and modern adult life.💬 Don’t forget to share your thoughts, questions, or experiences in the comments or on social media or send them our way anonymously through our Google form →https://bit.ly/two-sense-podSubscribe on Spotify and YouTube—it’s the easiest way to support us and help and support us. Thank you for being part of this incredible journey.🔗 Stay connected with us:Instagram → @thetwosensepodTikTok → @thetwosensepodcastBuyMeACoffee → https://buymeacoffee.com/twosensepodcast
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EP63. "You Have to Post Your Way to Quality" 25.02.2026 1u 22minMariam and Rufaro go head to head on one of the biggest debates in content creation — quality vs. quantity. One believes you should only put your best work out into the world. The other argues that volume is how you find your voice, grow your audience, and eventually get to quality in the first place. Which side are you on? Also on this episode: Rufaro's chaotic car-buying experience with Auto Hero in Germany, a brand new Mini Countryman, and a gym story involving fresh cornrows and a staff member who suddenly had a lot of questions.💬 Don’t forget to share your thoughts, questions, or experiences in the comments or on social media or send them our way anonymously through our Google form →https://bit.ly/two-sense-podSubscribe on Spotify and YouTube—it’s the easiest way to support us and help and support us. Thank you for being part of this incredible journey.🔗 Stay connected with us:Instagram → @thetwosensepodTikTok → @thetwosensepodcastBuyMeACoffee → https://buymeacoffee.com/twosensepodcast
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EP62. Dating While Black in Germany & the ‘Ghanaian’ Allegations ft. Podcast BFF Betty aka Chioma 16.02.2026 1u 16minThis week we’re joined by our official Podcast BFF and the conversation flows exactly how you’d expect — honest, funny, and slightly chaotic. We get into dating dynamics between Black people in Germany and how they compare to dating across other races, unpacking expectations, cultural differences, and the realities of navigating relationships in the diaspora.It’s a real but relaxed conversation about identity, dating, and the nuances of being Black in Germany.Naturally, things take a lighter turn as we revisit the ongoing (and very unserious) debate about Mariam’s Togolese roots and whether that somehow makes her “basically Ghanaian.” Accusations are made, jokes are thrown, and the Podcast BFF fully fuels the agenda.A mix of thoughtful takes, diaspora dating talk, and pure banter — just how we like it.Don't forget to share your thoughts, questions, or experiences in the comments or on social media or send them our way anonymously through our Google form →https://bit.ly/two-sense-podSubscribe on Spotify and YouTube-it's the easiest way to support us and help and support us. Thank you for being part of this incredible journey. Stay connected with us:Instagram → @thetwosensepodTiklok → @thetwosensepodcastBuyMeACoffee → https://buymeacoffee.com/twosensepodcast
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EP61. “Pain Refined Me Into Purpose” ft. Morolake - A Black Educator’s Story in Germany 04.02.2026 1u 8minA meeting at her son’s kindergarten changed everything.In this emotional and honest episode, Mariam and Rufaro are joined by early childhood educator Morolake Ojuola as she shares how her child’s difficult experience in Germany’s early education system pushed her into her true calling. What started as pain became purpose.We discuss:Navigating the German kindergarten adaptation processWhen schools label your child too earlyAdvocacy for immigrant childrenSpeech delays and development mythsBuilding confidence as a Black mother abroadFinding your purpose through motherhoodMo’s story will resonate deeply with parents raising children outside their home country, especially within European systems.💬 Don’t forget to share your thoughts, questions, or experiences in the comments or on social media or send them our way anonymously through our Google form →https://bit.ly/two-sense-podSubscribe on Spotify and YouTube—it’s the easiest way to support us and help and support us. Thank you for being part of this incredible journey.🔗 Stay connected with us:Instagram → @thetwosensepodTikTok → @thetwosensepodcastBuyMeACoffee → https://buymeacoffee.com/twosensepodcast
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Bonus EP: LIVESHOW ft. Jessica & Betty - Am I Being Petty or Am I Being Used? - Listener Dilemmas 21.01.2026 42minIn this live dilemma episode with jessica and Betty, we unpack messy friendship breakups, money boundaries, and the quiet resentment that builds when generosity turns into entitlement. From being the friend who always picks up the bill to realizing you might be seen as an ATM, we ask the hard question. When does kindness become self-betrayal?We also dive into workplace microaggressions around Afro hair, the exhaustion of being constantly observed, touched, and commented on under the guise of compliments, and why “it’s not that deep” is often a red flag. Plus, a candid conversation on intentional friendships, unbalanced expectations, ghosting, and whether every relationship is meant to last forever.Featuring unfiltered perspectives, real-life advice, and audience dilemmas, this episode speaks directly to Black women navigating friendships, identity, boundaries, and self-worth in Europe and beyond.Topics include friendship heartbreak, financial imbalance in relationships, black tax, microaggressions at work, natural hair politics, setting boundaries, and letting go without guilt.Perfect for listeners searching for honest conversations about friendships, money, race, and modern womanhood.💬 Don’t forget to share your thoughts, questions, or experiences in the comments or on social media or send them our way anonymously through our Google form →https://bit.ly/two-sense-podSubscribe on Spotify and YouTube—it’s the easiest way to support us and help and support us. Thank you for being part of this incredible journey.🔗 Stay connected with us:Instagram → @thetwosensepodTikTok → @thetwosensepodcastBuyMeACoffee → https://buymeacoffee.com/twosensepodcast
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Bonus EP: LIVESHOW ft. Magda & Alicia - Clean Haircare, African Food, and Building Businesses in Germany 14.01.2026 25minIn this episode, we sit down with Magda & Alicia, 2 Black female founders redefining wellness, and community in Germany. From sustainable haircare for Black women to African and Afro-Caribbean nutrition, we explore what it really means to build purpose-led businesses in Europe.Our guests share honest insights on starting a company, navigating entrepreneurship in Germany, fighting stigma around African food, and creating safer products for our bodies. This conversation dives deep into clean beauty, holistic health, burnout, mentorship, and why passion alone is not enough without purpose.If you care about Black entrepreneurship, wellness, sustainable haircare, nutrition, or building businesses that serve community first, this episode is for you.Perfect for listeners interested in Black founders, women in business, wellness podcasts, African food culture, and entrepreneurship in Germany.💬 Don’t forget to share your thoughts, questions, or experiences in the comments or on social media or send them our way anonymously through our Google form →https://bit.ly/two-sense-podSubscribe on Spotify and YouTube—it’s the easiest way to support us and help and support us. Thank you for being part of this incredible journey.🔗 Stay connected with us:Instagram → @thetwosensepodTikTok → @thetwosensepodcastBuyMeACoffee → https://buymeacoffee.com/twosensepodcast
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Bonus EP: LIVESHOW ft. Nonhle & Regina - Black Creators in Germany. Identity, Language and Building Community 07.01.2026 24minThis episode kicks off 2026 with Part 1 of our December Live Show. A powerful and honest conversation recorded in front of a live audience in Hamburg.In this episode, we sit down with singer and performer Nonhle and content creator and YouTuber Regina to unpack what it really means to be a creative as Black women living in Germany.We talk about identity and belonging, choosing English versus German as a creator, representation in media, navigating brand collaborations, being African in Germany, and why visibility still matters. From immigration stories to motherhood, artistry, and community, this conversation captures the realities many Black creators experience but rarely get to say out loud.This is the first episode in a three part live series recorded in December and our very first episode of 2026.Topics covered include.• Content creation in Germany• Being Black and African in European media spaces• Language choice and global reach• Representation and identity• Brand work and creator pay gaps• Community, culture, and visibilityListen in for an unfiltered live discussion on creativity, culture, and what it takes to stay true to yourself while building a platform in a space that was not built with you in mind.💬 Don’t forget to share your thoughts, questions, or experiences in the comments or on social media or send them our way anonymously through our Google form →https://bit.ly/two-sense-podSubscribe on Spotify and YouTube—it’s the easiest way to support us and help and support us. Thank you for being part of this incredible journey.🔗 Stay connected with us:Instagram → @thetwosensepodTikTok → @thetwosensepodcastBuyMeACoffee → https://buymeacoffee.com/twosensepodcast
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EP60. We’ve Been Chosen to Bring Fun to Germany 24.12.2025 1u 35minIn this episode, Mariam and Rufaro are finally back behind the mic after their first ever live show in Hamburg. And yes, if you were not there, you really missed it.They recap everything from the magic of seeing the audience in real life, to behind the scenes chaos, broken champagne glasses, set design stress, and that unforgettable moment when Mariam’s three year old son casually walked onto the stage mid recording. A moment that turned into a powerful reflection on motherhood, work, visibility, and raising children who get to see women living full lives.The conversation flows from live show highlights to Christmas plans, navigating holidays while working demanding jobs, cultural differences around Christmas in Germany, and why adult friendships now involve house visits, eight kids, and loud living rooms. They also get into themed Christmas parties, cowboy hats, fashion choices, and trusting events that are “black girl coded.”You will hear honest reflections on creativity, community, taking risks, spending the money to make things beautiful, and why sometimes you have to create your own fun. Plus stories involving glühwein, mimosas on white carpets, near fire incidents, and why some decisions only make sense in hindsight.This episode is a warm, chaotic, funny end of year catch up that captures friendship, growth, motherhood, creativity, and the beauty of showing up fully, even when things do not go exactly to plan.Perfect for listeners who love real conversations about life, culture, friendship, motherhood, creative projects, and navigating adulthood.
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EP59. Danish Princes, Cancer♋️ energy and petty grudges 17.12.2025 54minThis episode is a little delayed as it was recorded before the live show, but as always Mariam and Rufaro get into a mix of big conversations and unserious banter.The girls talk about the viral Danish deception story and unpack their thoughts on it. From there, the conversation turns to the Sean Combs documentary on Netflix and the reactions it’s been stirring up.Somewhere along the way, things drift into horoscope territory — not because it makes sense, but because it happens and it makes for good banter. No facts, just vibes, opinions, and laughs.As always write your opinions or stories in the comment or use our google form https://bit.ly/two-sense-pod. We look forward to hearing from you.
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EP58. “Black Women Doing Amazing Things. That’s the Vibe” 03.12.2025 34minIn this lively episode, the girls dive into the whirlwind of preparing for their first live show. They talk about sold-out outfits, fashion emergencies, and the pressure to deliver an unforgettable experience. They share hilarious backstories about friends traveling across Germany for the event, the ongoing sneaker debate, and the mission to convince everyone to dress up for a glam night out.The conversation moves into the journey of planning an event from scratch. They unpack the excitement of securing incredible guests, the shock of being taken seriously by creators with huge followings, and the deep gratitude they feel toward everyone who has already bought tickets.Mariam recounts her inspiring experience at the Black Girls Tech Summit in Berlin. She tells the full story of missing the ticket sale, landing a last-minute spot on a panel, seeing Black women thriving across tech and entrepreneurship, and meeting the powerhouse founder of Topicals. They talk about confidence, imposter syndrome, networking, and the joy of finding community.💬 Don’t forget to share your thoughts, questions, or experiences in the comments or on social media or send them our way anonymously through our Google form →https://bit.ly/two-sense-podSubscribe on Spotify and YouTube—it’s the easiest way to support us and help and support us. Thank you for being part of this incredible journey.🔗 Stay connected with us:Instagram → @thetwosensepodTikTok → @thetwosensepodcastBuyMeACoffee → https://buymeacoffee.com/twosensepodcastBuy Live Show Tickets here → https://twosense_podcast.eventbrite.com
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EP57. They Were Not Lying When They Said South Africans Don’t Play 19.11.2025 1u 6minIn this episode, the girls kick things off with the big news: the Two Cents Live Show is officially happening in Hamburg on 13 December 2025—Christmas vibes, Glühwein, snacks, banter, and maybe even a ticket giveaway.Then Rufaro dives into the TikTok drama that’s taken over her week: a harmless story about explaining where Zimbabwe is turned into a full-on South African comment-section war. We unpack the misunderstanding, the accent debate, why some people think all Africans know each other’s politics, and the chaotic insults flying in multiple languages.The conversation shifts into diaspora identity, end-of-year burnout, Christmas markets in Germany, American consumerism, and why German gifts are always so practical. We wrap up with the viral Vogue topic: is having a boyfriend now embarrassing?—and share our honest take on dating culture in 2025.A funny, fast-paced episode filled with cultural hot takes, online madness, and December energy.💬 Don’t forget to share your thoughts, questions, or experiences in the comments or on social media or send them our way anonymously through our Google form: https://bit.ly/two-sense-podSubscribe on Spotify and YouTube—it’s the easiest way to support us and help and support us. Thank you for being part of this incredible journey.🔗 Stay connected with us:Instagram → @thetwosensepodTikTok → @thetwosensepodcastBuyMeACoffee → https://buymeacoffee.com/twosensepodcastBuy Live Show Tickets here → https://twosense_podcast.eventbrite.com
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