Emotions Avenue provides a platform that directly targets creating awareness as regards the quality of mental health among Africans. It gives a voice to the voiceless and provides an avenue that allows people’s stories to be told through them, anonymously and otherwise. In as much as this podcast cannot act as a substitute for therapy, it brings hope, sensitization to mental health issues, room for amplification of voices and an escape from our everyday struggles with the inclusion of a little bit of humor. Special thanks to our team:
Alfred:Sound engineer
Adanna Uzowuru:Content creator/editor
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Emotions Avenue provides a platform that directly targets creating awareness as regards the quality of mental health among Africans. It gives a voice to the voiceless and provides an avenue that allows people’s stories to be told through them, anonymously and otherwise. In as much as this podcast cannot act as a substitute for therapy, it brings hope, sensitization to mental health issues, room for amplification of voices and an escape from our everyday struggles with the inclusion of a little bit of humor. Special thanks to our team:
Alfred:Sound engineer
Adanna Uzowuru:Content creator/editor
Stefan and Amara invite Valerie, Uche and Duby to discuss the dynamics of friendships and relationships, the different ways humans tend to fall apart and how it affects people mentally......Following this episode would be a sequel composed of real life, relatable stories and experiences from listeners around the world. Please don’t forget to reach out to us and tell us how much you enjoyed the episode, like and subscribe as it gives this podcast more visibility , thank you !
Emotions Avenue
Emotions Avenue provides a platform that directly targets creating awareness as regards the quality of mental health among Africans. It gives a voice to the voiceless and provides an avenue that allows people’s stories to be told through them, anonymously and otherwise. In as much as this podcast cannot act as a substitute for therapy, it brings hope, sensitization to mental health issues, room for amplification of voices and an escape from our everyday struggles with the inclusion of a little bit of humor. Special thanks to our team:
Alfred:Sound engineer
Adanna Uzowuru:Content creator/editor