hello, my name is is a storytelling podcast that explores the personal, cultural, and political significance of names and naming. Through conversations with guests, host Mofi B, unpacks the stories and meanings behind names, exploring how they intersect with identity and how much (or how little) names shape who we are, our sense of self, how we are perceived, and how we move through the world.
HMNI is a space to honor the stories, histories, and complex realities carried in the first introduction to every person - their name. Whether you're navigating your own relationship with your name or just listening in, HMNI is a home for stories about identity, belonging, and the meanings we carry.
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hello, my name is is a storytelling podcast that explores the personal, cultural, and political significance of names and naming. Through conversations with guests, host Mofi B, unpacks the stories and meanings behind names, exploring how they intersect with identity and how much (or how little) names shape who we are, our sense of self, how we are perceived, and how we move through the world.
HMNI is a space to honor the stories, histories, and complex realities carried in the first introduction to every person - their name. Whether you're navigating your own relationship with your name or just listening in, HMNI is a home for stories about identity, belonging, and the meanings we carry.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, I talk to someone who has been in my life for a very long time — my best friend of over 20+ years.
On this episode, we explore how the meaning of names can shape faith, relationship with family and self. My guests talks about reclaiming power, and about the intimacy and pride she has found in her name over time. We also get into family nicknames, and our thoughts about name pronunciations and mispronounciations, and the experience of carrying a name that’s unique. The episode was also an entry into Akwa-Ibom and Cross Riverian naming traditions and culture and unpacking the importance of family in Akwa/Cross naming traditions.
From her dramatic naming story, to funny nicknames, to the intimacy of holding your name, her story reveals how a name can carry faith, belonging, growth, and family connection all at once. This is a conversation about family bonds, affirmation, and owning your uniqueness and I am so excited for you to listed to the episode. You can find Tiese on IG at @tiiese, on her blog https://samefootprints.com/ or through her Substack Newsletter @samefootprints.
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