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  • Naming the Through-Line — Pattern Recognition
    2025/12/04

    This episode is a pause and a naming.

    If you’ve been listening from the beginning, you’ve heard me talk about grief, rebuilding, faith, business, culture, execution, and collapse. What I realized recently is this: I’ve been doing pattern recognition out loud the entire time — I just hadn’t named it yet.

    Pattern recognition is the ability to see systems, not just symptoms.

    It’s seeing the machinery beneath what’s happening on the surface.

    It’s noticing what keeps repeating, what keeps breaking, and what those patterns are trying to tell us.

    In this short episode, I explain what pattern recognition actually is, how it applies to business, life, faith, and culture — and why this podcast is now explicitly anchored in that lens.

    Nothing about this podcast is changing.

    This episode simply gives you the frame so you know how to listen going forward.

    • Some episodes will be personal.
    • Some will be business breakdowns.
    • Some will be cultural commentary.

    All of them will help you see what you’re too close to see.

    Welcome to the next chapter.

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    5 分
  • Small Wedding, Big Family: Nigerian Faith, In-Laws & Real Marriage Talk
    2025/11/07

    Nigerian wedding dreams meet family realities. 💍

    In this candid conversation, we talk small weddings, big families, faith, in-laws, and what truly matters after “I do.” From praying Isaiah 34:16, 62:4 & Amos 9:13 to navigating age, fertility, and family expectations, this episode blends humour, culture, and faith.

    🎙️ What You’ll Hear:

    • Guest lists vs. family expectations
    • When faith meets wedding planning
    • What if your in-laws don’t like you?
    • The power of prayer and timing

    It’s not just about the wedding day—it’s about building a marriage that lasts.


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    58 分
  • Sis, It’s Time to Wake Up — Why This Cultural Shift Matters for Spirit-Led Women
    2025/10/11
    What happens when the world changes faster than the Church prepares?
    In this foundational episode, Keren invites you into her real-time processing of a cultural and prophetic wake-up call. From late-night research rabbit holes on AI and future tech to a clear download from the Holy Spirit — Faith. Tech. Culture. this conversation is both intimate and urgent.
    If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, skeptical, or simply unsure of how to navigate the rapid changes in our world while staying rooted in your faith, this episode is for you. It’s not about hype. It’s about posture.
    Awaken. Arise. Build wisely.
    God is raising voices for this moment. The question is: will we be awake to it?


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    15 分
  • Sister Talk on Purpose, Friendship & Joy in the Waiting
    2025/10/08

    In this sister-style conversation, Keren and Kuyet talk about navigating life’s waiting seasons with faith, purpose, and joy. From deep loss and healing to friendships that align with your calling, this episode blends laughter, honesty, and practical wisdom for the woman walking through real life with God.

    Whether you’re discerning your purpose, struggling to hold joy in hard seasons, or simply craving a heartfelt conversation, this one’s for you.

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    38 分
  • When the Mic Cut Off and I Didn’t Lose My Mind
    2025/06/29

    It’s been a minute and this episode explains why.

    In today’s catch-up, I share the full story of a day that was meant to be productive but turned into a technical disaster. From generator issues in Nigeria to full iPhone storage mid-shoot and a mic that stopped working halfway through, I was ready to give up but I didn’t.

    This episode is for anyone who’s trying to build something and keeps hitting obstacles. I talk about:

    • How I’m navigating YouTube as a beginner
    • Why support from my people means everything
    • What happened during the worst content day I’ve had in a while
    • The quiet miracle of staying calm when everything falls apart

    If you’re feeling stuck, blocked, or discouraged take a deep breath. It’s just a moment, not your whole story.

    🎥 Watch or follow me on YouTube: Keren Elijah
    🗣️ Let’s talk: Like, comment, or share this episode if it spoke to you.

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    12 分
  • I Didn’t Have Experience — But I Got 3 Job Offers Anyway
    2025/06/29

    Hey friend. Come in and breathe.
    This one’s for the girl who’s been applying, crying, praying — and still hearing silence.
    For the one who looks at her resume and sees gaps, not glory.
    For the woman who’s lived too much life to fit neatly into a LinkedIn box.

    In this episode, I take you back to my second year of university — before the branding, before the business. I didn’t have Canadian experience. I didn’t have a referral. I didn’t even know how job placements really worked. But I had pain. I had prayer. I had preparation. And somehow… that was enough.

    You’ll hear the behind-the-scenes story of how I got 3 job offers during my co-op search, what I learned about rejection, how I tailored my resume using volunteer work, and why being yourself in an interview still works. No fluff, no hacks — just real-life lessons from the girl who kept showing up.

    ✨ We talk:

    • Volunteering as real experience
    • Applying without disqualifying yourself
    • Resume tips that actually help
    • Interview confidence when you're still unsure
    • God's favor in unexpected places

    You don’t have to look perfect to be powerful.
    And delay is not denial.
    Hit play, and let’s talk about it.

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    28 分
  • What 11 Years Away From Home Taught Me — The Real Story
    2025/05/12

    What happens when you leave home at 18… and don’t come back for 11 years?

    In this deeply personal episode, I open up about the real story behind my time away — the cold winters, the grocery shock, the friendships and loneliness, the work rejections, the spiritual covering that held me together, and the survival mode that nearly stole my softness.

    This isn’t just about moving to Canada.
    It’s about becoming.
    It’s about what survival taught me — and what I had to unlearn.
    It’s about navigating life as a Black, immigrant, first-born daughter, far from everything familiar.

    If you’ve ever felt far from home, far from yourself, or stuck in survival, this one is for you.

    ✨ Real-life stories
    💔 Loss, laughter, hustle, healing
    📖 The Bible verses my mother marked before I left
    💸 Money struggles, immigration realities, and how I finally found LimFi ( link below)
    🔥 What I now know about rest, resilience, and the quiet power of returning to yourself

    This is the episode I wish someone had recorded for me 11 years ago.

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    32 分
  • Coming Home Hits Different
    2025/04/28

    After nearly 11 years in the diaspora, I came back to Nigeria—and nothing could have prepared me for the re-entry. This episode is not a recap. It’s a re-immersion.

    From the 5am chicken alarms to inverter sounds that spark joy… from the unbearable heat to generator choruses, wedding joy to security fears, farm-to-table sweetness to pothole trauma—this is my real-time, sensory, emotional return.

    But it’s more than culture shock. It’s a spiritual reawakening.
    A nervous system reboot.
    A conversation with guilt, joy, memory, and faith.
    This is for anyone living in-between—between nations, identities, or seasons.

    Because sometimes, coming home isn’t about comfort.
    It’s about clarity.
    And sometimes, the place that overwhelms you is also the place that heals you.

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    18 分