Go Off, Sis
Latest Episodes
Kickstarting Your Career in Radio & Music with Shayna Marie
On this week's episode join Mimi for a chat with Capital Xtra Breakfast Show host & DJ Shayna Marie. The girls chatted about her role in the Turtle Bay x Youth Music partnership to help get young people into the music industry. As well as Shayna'
Why Journalism Is NOT For The Faint Hearted with Greg O'Keeffe
Join Mimi for this weeks episode featuring one of her good and oldest (quite literally) friends Greg O'Keeffe. Greg came on the podcast to chat about his journalism career from where he started at a local newspaper all the way to his current role as a spo
Black History Month Is The Ghetto with Iona Fazer
Black History Month is in fact the certified ghetto - and we praise Jesus that it is now over. Join Mimi this week as she chats to digital creator, musician and writer Iona Fazer about her experience of identity within Liverpool, the exhaustion of BHM and
Drop It While It's Hot with Ruth B
The Go Off Sis Podcast is back for its regularly scheduled programming (kinda) and joining Mimi as this week's guest is Derry's very own Ruth B! Join the pair as they chat about the perils of "adulting", whether TikTok-ers should be invited to the Met Gal
UP:RISE Community Radio with Go Off Sis
Welcome back to the Go Off Sis Podcast - this weeks episode is brought to you in collaboration with FACT and the UP:RISE exhibition.Mimi sat down for a chat with Josh, Chloe, Maleka & Baff to discuss the role of Liverpool in the 2011 UK Riots in resp
In Talks w/ Chelsea Mtada: Poetry, Patriotism & Post-Lockdown Feels
Meet Chelsea Mtada, the 22-year-old Creative Writing student, Arts & Culture Editor at @guapmag and newly published poet!@chelseamtada sat down with Mimi for a virtual chat about her debut poetry collection 'Daughter'. Discussing all things from t
In Discussion w/ Art Collection Liverpool: The Importance of Community Collection Pots
Welcome back to the Go Off Sis Podcast - on this week's episode Mimi sat down for a chat with Siubhn, founder of Art Collection Liverpool. We had a great chat about the collection and the importance of community funding for creative arts, especially in t
Women Making Waves: Sumuyya
For the final episode of #WomenMakingWaves I sat down for a chat with the lovely Liverpool based artist Sumuyya. Sumuyya chatted to me about her journey into art, how black people inspire her art, finding a balance between creativity and finances and the
Women Making Waves: Feya
This is the full conversation between Feya and Mimi for the Women Making Waves series featured on Instagram. Feya is one of the faces behind the Instagram page @blackinfashionuk and spoke to me about her relationship with fashion, what change she wants to
Women Making Waves: Sarah Angel
This is the full conversation between Sarah Angel and Mimi for the Women Making Waves series featured on Instagram. Sarah and I sat down to speak about the music industry, representation, the disadvantages faced by black northern women and much more. Enjo