I am back to reading books and that means *drum roll*, another book review (this is keeping up with my resolutions). I am going to discuss Wordslut: a feminist guide to taking back the English language by Amanda Montell in this blog post. Before we
Happy new month! I know, I know, I haven’t written on the blog in a long while been writing on my Instagram so you can catch me there – #weeklymusings. Anyway, your podcast queen is here to give you another set of podcast recommendations. I
I watched “How to become a tyrant” on Netflix. It was so good, I decided to write a review about it. I was fascinated by it because of the name and I am generally intrigued by authoritarianism. Also, been having a lot of discussions on
Praise master Jesus oh! Your girl is back to listening to podcasts! Nope, my Apple podcast app isn’t still working, but I have downloaded google podcasts. So let me tell you the podcasts I have been listening to. * If you want more podcast recommendations,
What is Iretomiwa on the internet? I spend a lot of time on the internet and I see a lot of interesting things. This section of my blog would be my attempt at documenting gisting about them with you guys. MUSIC I have really been
If you know me, you would know I love k dramas. So as the k drama evangelist (someone called me this lmao) I have come to tell you about the 2021 K dramas I have seen. First Where do I watch my k dramas? Netflix
Keeping up with my new year resolutions, I read a new book. It’s called A Year of Biblical womanhood: How a Liberated Woman Found Herself Sitting on Her Roof, Covering Her Head and Calling Her Husband “Master” by Rachel Held Evans. Before we get into
It seems that I have broken my 5-month weekly writing streak. If you have no idea what I am talking about, let me explain. I wrote in a blog post about my “new year resolutions”. One of them was writing and publishing a blog post
Earlier this year, I wrote a blog post about resolutions and how I wanted to read more. I just read my “1st book” for the year called “Three mothers” by Anna Maliaka Tubbs. Before I go into the awesomeness of this book, I would like
I have been listening to podcasts consistently since around 2018. Since I have good taste, I have decided to recommend podcasts that I am currently enjoying. SWINDLED This is a podcast that tells the story of white-collar crimes and corporate greed. If you want to
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