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She's Cultured

She's Cultured

Camila Romero & Tiffany Kerr 1 Episodes Aug 20, 2026

She's Cultured is a podcast hosted by two friends, Camila Romero and Tiffany Kerr, who explore culture, identity, dating, womanhood, and faith. Both hosts are immigrants—Camila from Colombia and Tiffany from Jamaica—and they discuss what it means to build an identity across two worlds. The show features candid, unfiltered conversations about personal and societal topics. New episodes are released every Thursday.

Episodes

How Our Cultures Shaped the Way We Date | She's Cultured
How Our Cultures Shaped the Way We Date | She's Cultured Aug 20, 2026 59:15 In this episode, we get into dating: the rules we were raised with, the secrecy that came with breaking them, growing up between two cultures and what that taught us about love, boundaries, and self-worth. We talk celibacy, monogamy, non-negotiables, why love isn't enough on its own, and what it actually takes to build something real. Episode starts ~3:00 Our stories: Camila immigrated from Colomb
Who The F*** Are We? Growing Up Between Two Cultures | She's Cultured
Who The F*** Are We? Growing Up Between Two Cultures | She's Cultured Aug 13, 2026 45:03 In our first episode, we get into why we started this podcast: growing up as immigrant women between two cultures, code-switching to survive, feeling like an outcast in both places, and why owning your whole story might be the most powerful thing you can do.   Episode starts ~2:00   Our story: Camila immigrated from Colombia at 7 years old and has called America home ever since. Tiffany left Jamai
The Trailer | She's Cultured
The Trailer | She's Cultured Aug 1, 2026 42 Two friends. Two cultures. Zero apologies.   She's Cultured is a new podcast hosted by Camila Romero and Tiffany Kerr. Every conversation you needed but didn't know who to have it with.   Camila immigrated from Colombia at 7 years old and has been in America ever since. Tiffany immigrated from Jamaica at 7 and grew up genuinely half and half, splitting her childhood between Jamaica and the U.S. Tw

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