Unapologetic - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Black guests talk freely about the big issues of the day and what's new on social media.

Episode 2
The show dives into sex and relationships - from open relationships and dating apps, to monogamy, consent, and sexually explicit female rap

Episode 3
DJ and presenter Yinka Bokinni and social media star Zeze Millz invite black people to talk freely about everything and anything, offering views on the big issues of the day. The hosts tackle parenting and family, alongside a specially invited panel including comedian Nabil Abdul Rashid, broadcaster Eddie Nestor and presenter Mercy Muroki.

Episode 4
Special guest Anton Ferdinand pulls no punches as he gives his view on growing up mixed-race in Peckham, why he identifies as a Black man, and how he will prepare his own kids to make their way in the UK. The panellists include writer and broadcaster Ekow Eshun, journalist Inaya Folarin Iman and comedian Dane Baptiste.

Episode 5
This episode tackles body image, with specially invited guests and an opinionated panel, the show asks whether we can row back from the body. From the image ideal set by the likes of the Kardashians, to Brazilian butt lifts, fillers, body sculpting, Instagram filters and surgical disasters. DJ and presenter Yinka Bokinni and social media star Zeze Millz ask why more and more Black women are going under the knife.

Episode 6
DJ and presenter Yinka Bokinni and social media star Zeze Millz invite black people to talk freely about everything and anything, offering views on the big issues of the day. Topics also include cultural appropriation, sex, relationships and parenting, and what's making news on social media.
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