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Beyond the Base
Baseman Olu
15 episodes
2 days ago
This podcast talks about how business, culture and technology impact society as seen through the lens of Nigerian Gen Zs.
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This podcast talks about how business, culture and technology impact society as seen through the lens of Nigerian Gen Zs.
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Society & Culture
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Are Nepo babies more ambitious than everyone else?
Beyond the Base
48 minutes 57 seconds
1 month ago
Are Nepo babies more ambitious than everyone else?

Have you ever wondered what life feels like for people born with the unnatural advantage of being limitless, those who grow up surrounded by abundance and privilege, free to take risks others can’t afford?

People who don’t believe in financial ceilings because they’ve never had to live under one.

This is the life of a Nepo Baby.

In this episode of Beyond the Base, Precious, Ibidapo, and Baseman unpacked the realities of Nepo Babies versus Lapo Babies — exploring how privilege shapes ambition and how motivation differs when you’re driven by legacy rather than survival.

It’s a candid, thought-provoking conversation about class, opportunity, and the silent pressures behind success.

🎧 Listen now and join the conversation.

Beyond the Base
This podcast talks about how business, culture and technology impact society as seen through the lens of Nigerian Gen Zs.