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Daughters of Diaspora

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by Fatima & Khadijah

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53 episodes
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2 African-Muslim sisters bringing you their perspectives on life living in the West as daughters to immigrant parents. Here on the DOD podcast we give a voice to the diaspora and share their takes on navigating adulthood, breaking down barriers, cultural expectation, relationships, careers, religion and much more...

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2/9/2024

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Episode thumbnail for Ep 53. FIFA World Cup: I Finally Got My Dad Into The Stadium

July 4, 2026

Ep 53. FIFA World Cup: I Finally Got My Dad Into The Stadium

Twenty years ago, our father walked away from the gates of a stadium he helped build. This year, we walked back in together for the World Cup. A full circle moment that only Allah could've orchestrated so perfectly. But this episode isn't really about football entirely. It's about a promise that took 20 years to fulfill, a stadium that holds more memories than most people will ever know, and why some of the greatest gifts we can give our parents can't be wrapped. Please dont forget to give us a rating if you enjoyed the episode!

Episode thumbnail for Ep 52. It's Your Birthday, Not a Federal Holiday

June 5, 2026

Ep 52. It's Your Birthday, Not a Federal Holiday

In this episode, we question the expectations surrounding birthdays and why they've become such a performance. From lengthy birthday tributes and social media posts to the idea that your birthday should be treated like a national holiday, we discuss why we think birthday culture has gotten a little out of hand. We also dive into the debate around children's sleepovers, sharing our thoughts on why every household is different and why sleepovers may not be worth the risk.

Episode thumbnail for Ep 51. Navigating the Hyphen: Gambian-(Diasporan) Identity and Self-Discovery ft. Bintou Barrow

May 10, 2026

Ep 51. Navigating the Hyphen: Gambian-(Diasporan) Identity and Self-Discovery ft. Bintou Barrow

In this episode, we are joined by Bintou Barrow — a community powerhouse, trusted resource, and former Consulate of The Gambia in Canada. As a proud Gambian-Canadian, Bintou has dedicated herself to community work and to amplifying the voices of Gambians in spaces where we are often underrepresented, all while striving to create meaningful impact and walk in her purpose. In this heartfelt conversation, Bintou shares her perspective on navigating a hyphenated Gambian-Canadian identity, the complexities of obedience and respect within cultural upbringing, and the journey of self-discovery through family dynamics. Together, we explore cultural expectations, migration trauma, maintaining ties to our roots while building a life abroad, and the importance of open communication between generations. This episode is a powerful reflection on identity, healing, community, and belonging. Follow Bintou on her platforms for more : TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@thee_hyphenate?_r=1&_t=ZS-96FcBK4oqga IG https://www.instagram.com/thee_hyphenate

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What is Daughters of Diaspora?

2 African-Muslim sisters bringing you their perspectives on life living in the West as daughters to immigrant parents. Here on the DOD podcast we give a voice to the diaspora and share their takes on navigating adulthood, breaking down barriers, cultural expectation, relationships, careers, religion and much more...

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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