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  • Money Didn’t Fix It (Ep. 10) - The ‘New Money, Same Mind’ Episode
    2026/04/24

    Making money doesn’t automatically change how you think about it. This week we’re getting into poverty mindset and why it follows you up the income ladder, the pressure to level up just because your cheque got bigger, fake life culture and what’s actually behind it, and why as your income grows so do your wants. A honest conversation about money, identity, and the mind.

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    1 時間 3 分
  • Surviving the In-Laws (Ep. 9) - The 'In-Law Survival Guide' Episode
    2026/04/15

    We start with the classics, Nigerian pronunciation debates, why Nigerian authors love to make you cry, and the mother-in-law vs wife dynamic nobody talks about honestly. Then we go deeper into what it actually takes to survive your in-laws, and what that tension reveals about marriage, culture, and identity.


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    1 時間 24 分
  • We're All Just Trying (Ep. 8) - The 'Human' Episode
    2026/04/08

    A real one this week. We talk money stress, the quiet dignity of retail workers, in-store vs online shopping, the way Hurricane Fiona pulled people together, and why forgiving your parents might start with understanding who they actually are.


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    1 時間 16 分
  • Why Therapy Is Still Taboo in African/Ethnic Households (Ep. 7) – The “God vs. Therapy” Episode
    2026/04/01

    In this episode, we dive into the importance of mental health in ethnic households, especially within Nigerian communities, where these conversations are often overlooked with our guest, Elizabeth Blay.


    We explore mental health vs. religion, the role of therapy, and why it’s still stigmatized. We also touch on how being separated into science and art students in Nigerian schools can shape identity and self-worth.


    An honest and reflective conversation for anyone navigating culture, belief, and personal growth.

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    1 時間 22 分
  • Why Your Friends Are Financially Draining You (Ep. 6) - The "Freeloaders" Episode
    2026/03/25

    Your friends are your people — until the bill arrives. This week, the hosts get into the unspoken tension around splitting bills, the friends who conveniently "forget" their wallets, and the entitlement that makes it all worse. Is it a money thing, a respect thing, or are some people just built differently? We're saying what everyone's been thinking.


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    1 時間 8 分
  • Are we having kids for the right reasons? (Ep. 5) - The Intentional Parenthood Episode
    2026/03/18

    In this episode, we explore the idea of intentional parenthood. Why so many people feel pressure to have children, and what it really means to be ready.


    We also touch on larger systems, using Nigeria as an example—how population growth, limited data systems, and lack of structured records can impact planning, resources, and everyday life.


    From societal expectations to financial and emotional responsibility, we ask some honest (and uncomfortable) questions:

    Are we choosing this life, or simply following a script?


    This conversation isn’t about judging anyone’s choices. It’s about awareness, reflection, and the realities we don’t always talk about.

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    1 時間 5 分
  • The Problem With “Respect” In African Homes (Ep. 4) - The "Expectations" Episode
    2026/03/11

    In this episode, we dive into the complicated idea of “respect” in African homes and how it shapes the relationship between parents and young adults. From dealing with disrespectful elders to navigating difficult cultural dilemmas, we unpack the expectations placed on younger generations.

    We also talk about the pressure around large funerals in many African communities, the social norms that come with them, and why questioning tradition can sometimes feel like rebellion. On top of that, we get into everyday situations like small talk, social etiquette, and the unspoken rules that govern how people interact.

    This conversation explores the tension between culture, respect, and personal boundaries in modern African life.

    Let us know your thoughts in the comments:
    Do you think “respect” in African homes is sometimes misunderstood?

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    1 時間 13 分
  • Are We Raising Broken Men? The "Fame, Faith & Misogyny" Episode
    2026/03/04

    In this Episode, we talk about misogyny and how some men are raised without emotional accountability. We unpack why culture protects certain behaviors, why women are often blamed, and how these patterns keep repeating. We also dive into separating the art from the artist. Can you still support someone’s work when their character is questionable? Where do we draw the line?

    From celebrity rants to religious extremism, we explore what happens when ego, fame, belief, and power collide.

    This isn’t about canceling people.

    It’s about questioning what we excuse… and why.

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    1 時間 17 分