The Stoop Podcast

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Hana Baba and Leila Day
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19.2K - 32.1K listeners Female 4.3 rating 1283 reviews 119 episodes USA
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The Stoop podcast digs into stories that are not always shared out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations and provide professionally-reported stories about what it means to be Black and how we talk about blackness. Come hang out on The Stoop as we dialog about the diaspora.

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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is an award-winning Nigerian author and cultural icon known for her influential novels and essays that explore African identity, gender, and post-colonial issues.

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Stories from the #blackdiaspora
🎙Hosted by the scarf @hanaradio & the fro @dayfound
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New episode every 2 weeks ⬇️

Episodes

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0:00 29:04

Chillin' with Chimamanda

Hosts
Leila Day Hana Baba
Guests
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Keywords
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie African narratives Nigerian culture book bans Americanah African diaspora

The Queen is here! Today we’re Stoopin' it with award-winning Nigerian author and ground-breaking cultural icon, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie!
Hana has SO many questions for her favorite author- from how African stereotypical narratives are changing, to being a Nigerian mama in 2025 America, to book bans, and returning to writing fiction after 12 years since her groundbreaking novel Americanah. 
We’re chillin’ with Chimamanda!



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0:00 32:07

I get it from my Mama?

Hosts
Leila Day Hana Baba
Keywords
epigenetics trauma DNA push-through culture breaking cycles

Do you ever feel like you may be carrying patterns that aren’t yours? Do you notice the way you deal with stress, love, parenting, or hustling feels inherited?

In this episode, Leila asks herself these questions as she recalls a story from her childhood, and we dig into epigenetics—the science that says the trauma of our ancestors can leave marks on our DNA that echo through generations.

We discuss the toll of push-through culture (hey, John Henry!), and why some bodies feel like they’ve been weathered by storms they never experienced firsthand.
It’s science, personal, and a conversation about breaking cycles—before they break us.



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Ratings

Global:
4.3 rating 1283 reviews

USA

4.3 ratings 1200 reviews

Canada

4.9 ratings 42 reviews

UK

4.5 ratings 28 reviews

Australia

5.0 ratings 9 reviews

South Africa

5.0 ratings 2 reviews

Ireland

5.0 ratings 1 reviews

New Zealand

5.0 ratings 1 reviews

Singapore

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