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Convos with Marilyn
Marilyn Madlion
40 episodes
5 days ago
Healing with relatability.
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Healing with relatability.
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Self-Improvement
Education
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Convos with Marilyn
Hair and other things that shape your identity

“My hair is an extension of me.” – Simone


In this episode, we talk about hair but not just as fashion or style. Hair, for many of us, is personal, political, gendered, and deeply tied to identity.


We dive into the experience of having your hair touched without permission, the politics of shrinkage, and the unspoken rules about what kind of hair is considered “beautiful.” We reflect on what it means to grow up in spaces where your hair or the absence of it, tells a story about gender, value, and belonging. From childhood memories in Northern Nigeria to the global conversations about hair as resistance and reclamation, this episode is an open, layered exploration of how something as ordinary as hair becomes a battleground for identity.


Whether you wear your hair in an afro, locs, braids, or shaved it all off . This one’s for you.

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6 months ago
37 minutes 53 seconds

Convos with Marilyn
Art For The Almighty with Daniel Obadun: Maybe It Is That Deep

I'm joined with Daniel Obadun on Convos with Marilyn where we discuss what it takes to create for the creator. Everything from navigating a lack of inpiration and consecration, to eroding self doubt and self deprication. We explore the impact of media on our art and it's greater impacts on our hearts. Daniel and I tackle it all!


You know it, you love it, it's Convos with Marilyn.

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7 months ago
39 minutes 34 seconds

Convos with Marilyn
Colonial borders: Divide & Conquer

n this episode of Convos with Marilyn I engage with Salim, a university student passionate about African studies.

We discuss the importance of understanding one's cultural roots, the personal impact of insecurity in Nigeria, and the broader socio-economic issues that contribute to this insecurity.

Salim shares his personal experiences with cultural identity and the need for education and awareness to foster change. The conversation also touches on the legacy of colonialism and its lasting effects on Nigeria's current state, emphasizing the need for a collective effort to address these challenges and build a better future.

In this conversation, we explore the deep-rooted issues of colonialism and its impact on Nigeria's ethnic conflicts. We discuss the importance of community, long-term thinking, and the need to empower the next generation. Salim emphasizes the significance of respecting all contributions to society, particularly those of the less privileged, and advocates for a collective approach to societal improvement.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to African Studies and Personal Journey

04:11 Insecurity in Nigeria: A Personal Story

10:18 Understanding the Root Causes of Insecurity

17:15 The Role of Education and Privilege in Nigeria

24:07 Afromorphosis: Understanding History for Future Progress

30:57 Colonial Legacy and Its Impact on Modern Nigeria

33:04 Colonial Legacy and Ethnic Conflict

39:48 The Power of Community and Long-Term Mindset

48:03 Empowering the Next Generation

56:00 Respecting All Contributions to Society


Takeaways


Understanding one's cultural roots is essential for personal identity.

Insecurity in Nigeria has personal and societal implications.

Poverty is a significant driver of insecurity and crime.

Education and awareness are crucial for societal change.

The youth have a vital role in shaping the future of Nigeria.

Colonialism has left a lasting impact on Nigeria's socio-political landscape.

Cultural identity can be rediscovered through education and exploration.

The importance of community support in overcoming trauma.

Brain drain is a challenge for Nigeria's development.

Collective action is necessary to address Nigeria's issues. The ethnic conflicts in Nigeria are largely a result of colonial manipulation.

Understanding history is crucial to addressing current societal issues.

Community support and a long-term mindset are essential for progress.

Investing in agriculture can significantly improve the nation's economy.

Respecting all contributions, regardless of social status, is vital for societal growth.

Empowering the youth is key to building a better future.

Small acts of kindness can lead to significant changes in the community.

A communal mentality is more beneficial than individualistic pursuits.

Education and support for the less privileged can transform lives.

Collective action can lead to a flourishing society.



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8 months ago
56 seconds

Convos with Marilyn
African VS American Neighbourhoods

n this episode of Convos with Marilyn I engage with Salim, a university student passionate about African studies.

We discuss the importance of understanding one's cultural roots, the personal impact of insecurity in Nigeria, and the broader socio-economic issues that contribute to this insecurity.

Salim shares his personal experiences with cultural identity and the need for education and awareness to foster change. The conversation also touches on the legacy of colonialism and its lasting effects on Nigeria's current state, emphasizing the need for a collective effort to address these challenges and build a better future.

In this conversation, we explore the deep-rooted issues of colonialism and its impact on Nigeria's ethnic conflicts. We discuss the importance of community, long-term thinking, and the need to empower the next generation. Salim emphasizes the significance of respecting all contributions to society, particularly those of the less privileged, and advocates for a collective approach to societal improvement.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to African Studies and Personal Journey

04:11 Insecurity in Nigeria: A Personal Story

10:18 Understanding the Root Causes of Insecurity

17:15 The Role of Education and Privilege in Nigeria

24:07 Afromorphosis: Understanding History for Future Progress

30:57 Colonial Legacy and Its Impact on Modern Nigeria

33:04 Colonial Legacy and Ethnic Conflict

39:48 The Power of Community and Long-Term Mindset

48:03 Empowering the Next Generation

56:00 Respecting All Contributions to Society


Takeaways


Understanding one's cultural roots is essential for personal identity.

Insecurity in Nigeria has personal and societal implications.

Poverty is a significant driver of insecurity and crime.

Education and awareness are crucial for societal change.

The youth have a vital role in shaping the future of Nigeria.

Colonialism has left a lasting impact on Nigeria's socio-political landscape.

Cultural identity can be rediscovered through education and exploration.

The importance of community support in overcoming trauma.

Brain drain is a challenge for Nigeria's development.

Collective action is necessary to address Nigeria's issues. The ethnic conflicts in Nigeria are largely a result of colonial manipulation.

Understanding history is crucial to addressing current societal issues.

Community support and a long-term mindset are essential for progress.

Investing in agriculture can significantly improve the nation's economy.

Respecting all contributions, regardless of social status, is vital for societal growth.

Empowering the youth is key to building a better future.

Small acts of kindness can lead to significant changes in the community.

A communal mentality is more beneficial than individualistic pursuits.

Education and support for the less privileged can transform lives.

Collective action can lead to a flourishing society.



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8 months ago
55 seconds

Convos with Marilyn
Kidnapping, Colonialism and Other Things That Could Happen On a Regular Tuesday

In this episode of Convos with Marilyn I engage with Salim, a university student passionate about African studies.

We discuss the importance of understanding one's cultural roots, the personal impact of insecurity in Nigeria, and the broader socio-economic issues that contribute to this insecurity.

Salim shares his personal experiences with cultural identity and the need for education and awareness to foster change. The conversation also touches on the legacy of colonialism and its lasting effects on Nigeria's current state, emphasizing the need for a collective effort to address these challenges and build a better future.

In this conversation, we explore the deep-rooted issues of colonialism and its impact on Nigeria's ethnic conflicts. We discuss the importance of community, long-term thinking, and the need to empower the next generation. Salim emphasizes the significance of respecting all contributions to society, particularly those of the less privileged, and advocates for a collective approach to societal improvement.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to African Studies and Personal Journey

04:11 Insecurity in Nigeria: A Personal Story

10:18 Understanding the Root Causes of Insecurity

17:15 The Role of Education and Privilege in Nigeria

24:07 Afromorphosis: Understanding History for Future Progress

30:57 Colonial Legacy and Its Impact on Modern Nigeria

33:04 Colonial Legacy and Ethnic Conflict

39:48 The Power of Community and Long-Term Mindset

48:03 Empowering the Next Generation

56:00 Respecting All Contributions to Society


Takeaways


Understanding one's cultural roots is essential for personal identity.

Insecurity in Nigeria has personal and societal implications.

Poverty is a significant driver of insecurity and crime.

Education and awareness are crucial for societal change.

The youth have a vital role in shaping the future of Nigeria.

Colonialism has left a lasting impact on Nigeria's socio-political landscape.

Cultural identity can be rediscovered through education and exploration.

The importance of community support in overcoming trauma.

Brain drain is a challenge for Nigeria's development.

Collective action is necessary to address Nigeria's issues. The ethnic conflicts in Nigeria are largely a result of colonial manipulation.

Understanding history is crucial to addressing current societal issues.

Community support and a long-term mindset are essential for progress.

Investing in agriculture can significantly improve the nation's economy.

Respecting all contributions, regardless of social status, is vital for societal growth.

Empowering the youth is key to building a better future.

Small acts of kindness can lead to significant changes in the community.

A communal mentality is more beneficial than individualistic pursuits.

Education and support for the less privileged can transform lives.

Collective action can lead to a flourishing society.



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8 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes 21 seconds

Convos with Marilyn
From Knocking on doors to knocking down social barriers : A look into third space and its founder

We know Pinterest as the media without the social so what app might carry the heavy title of the "social" without the media? This episode answers that. I sit down with Cedric Osagie, the founder of third space, an app created to accomplish the original and long forgotten plan of social media; to connect people to people.


Osagie takes us through the long and hard battle of knocking on doors as a door to door salesman to his newfound "founder" staus . He also gives us an exclusive look into the upcoming features of third space as well as an insider into its inception.


You know it, you love it, it's Convos with Marilyn.

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9 months ago
41 minutes 47 seconds

Convos with Marilyn
Calm For A Carpool

The air is crisp and cold and you’re on your way outside. Want to chat? Welcome to the very first episode. I hope you stick around!!

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1 year ago
10 minutes

Convos with Marilyn
Early Morning Conversations with Marilyn

It takes me approximately one hour 9 minutes to get to school from my new neighborhood and I often look for podcasts or channels that will serve as a calming, motivating or inspirational start to my day but I am often left with nothing. However, I do know that necessity is the mother of invention and so if I cannot find such channels,  I will make it. These episodes are drawing from many of the things I see in the media I consume. Motivating, calming and peaceful things to listen to on your way to school, work, or the gym and if you're somebody like me, then you’re in luck. This, is Early Morning Conversations with Marilyn.

#thingstolistentoonthebus #startmyday #motivation #earlymorningcoversationswithmarilyn

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1 year ago
1 minute 26 seconds

Convos with Marilyn
Beauty, God & Me: How To Be Comfortable In Your Own Skin
Have you ever looked at yourself in the mirror and told yourself that you were only pretty because of the make up on your face? Then this episode is probably for you. I’m Marilyn Madlion and I battled with a lot of insecurities in regards to how I looked and how my body looked and through a journey that I went on with God I was able to realize that it wasn’t the things I was adding to myself that made me beautiful. I was already beautiful before the addition. One of my favorite quotes by Emily Dickinson says, “beauty isn’t created. It is .” Because you were already beautiful even before you did anything and I hope this episode shows you just that.
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1 year ago
13 minutes 57 seconds

Convos with Marilyn
Meet Sean Joe-Ezigbo
Get out your voting cards and prepare the ballot boxes! On episode 3 of Convos with Marilyn, I sit down with Carleton’s most rooted for presidential candidate, Sean Joe-Ezigbo. We find out his reason for pursuing this role, who he is as a person, as well as his hopes for the results but most especially, we speak about the ever present presence of Christ in every single endeavor we take. You know it, you love it, meet Sean Joe-Ezigbo.
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1 year ago
27 minutes 47 seconds

Convos with Marilyn
Convos with Marilyn meets Saí!
In this very raw but calming episode, I meet with Saí, a multi-genre and multitalented artist, and we speak on what fueled his ambitions in music, his pitfalls as an artist, the muse for his work, as well as numerous “generational quotes” to help you on your paths as well. You know it, you love it, it’s Convos with Marilyn!
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1 year ago
54 minutes 35 seconds

Convos with Marilyn
High standards save you from low quality experiences.
HELLO EVERYONE!!! Happy new year! We’re starting this new year off with a big bang! On this episode I’m joined by my best friend Abigail as we tackle having high standards in relationships in the rawest and funniest way possible. You know it, you love it, it’s Convos with Marilyn season 3!
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1 year ago
34 minutes 9 seconds

Convos with Marilyn
Convos with Marilyn meets Matthew
On this season finale of Convos with Marilyn season 2, I wanted to give you a Christmas present you’ll never forget! I’m joined by Matthew a strongly opinionated and well-learned friend of mine and we delve into the dark side of homelessness, substance abuse and economic turmoil in Canada, Nigeria and the world at large. Get ready for a truckload of funny stories and a melting pot of raw personal experiences. It’s Convos with Marilyn and this was season 2!
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1 year ago
42 minutes 5 seconds

Convos with Marilyn
The Unromanticized Way To Heal
I made this episode for anyone dealing with any type of pain. Going through things is difficult and everyone goes through something. Be it heart break or plain disappointment, this episode is to tell you the reality of healing in a way that’s not a simple journal entry. I talk about feeling the pain and understanding that it’s okay to do so. If you know anyone going through a hard time, please share this with them and I hope they feel a little bit better as they listen.
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1 year ago
12 minutes 6 seconds

Convos with Marilyn
Little things that will make life a little bit better.
If you’re looking for an episode that will motivate you to run a marathon at 4am in the morning or delete all of your social media to focus on trading stocks, this isn’t for you. In this episode I share basic everyday things that make life a little bit sweeter from taking pictures with my camera to asking God to help me find my second AirPod for the millionth time… You know it, you love it, it’s Convos with Marilyn.
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2 years ago
8 minutes 59 seconds

Convos with Marilyn
Convos With Marilyn Meets Oyin Brandy

Join us on this interesting episode as we delve into the multifaceted life of Oyin Brandy, pastor, content creator, and wife. We explore her journey from leading Light House Carleton to juggling content and marriage while staying inspired in hopes you all get inspired as well. You know it, you love it, this is Convos with Marilyn meets Oyin Brandy

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2 years ago
47 minutes 58 seconds

Convos with Marilyn
CWM BOOK REVIEWS: 100 Things we’ve lost to the internet by Pamela Paul
In this episode of Convos with Marilyn, we dive into Pamela Paul's '100 Things We've Lost to the Internet'. We explore how the internet has subtly reshaped our lives, from the loss of boredom to the shift in our creativity. Join us as we unravel the intricate web of change. #ConvosWithMarilyn #PamelaPaul #InternetChange #breakupwithyourphone
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2 years ago
3 minutes 1 second

Convos with Marilyn
Convos with Marilyn book reviews: An introduction
Welcome to CWM book reviews! Grab a cup of coffee, your favorite blanket and relax as we delve into worlds you never knew existed. CWM Book Reviews is now live, featuring video reviews of the latest reads. Follow @cwm.bookreviews on Instagram, TikTok, and soon YouTube Shorts to stay up-to-date. Plus, listen to the podcast on your favorite streaming platform!
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2 years ago
1 minute 29 seconds

Convos with Marilyn
Principles for a great life ft. Dwight Williams.
On this episode of Convos with Marilyn, I interview 73 year old wellness and natural health enthusiast, Dwight Williams on the best ways to tackle every aspect of life. Be it love, health, or wealth, this episode has it all. You know it, you love it, it’s Convos with Marilyn.
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2 years ago
37 minutes 32 seconds

Convos with Marilyn
Convos with Marilyn shorts: The Recipe to a happy life.
On Convos with Marilyn shorts, spend some time with me as we speak on things I try to remember about life that I hope you never forget. As always, it’s Convos with Marilyn.
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2 years ago
6 minutes 50 seconds

Convos with Marilyn
Healing with relatability.