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Ignored Conversations with Ayanfe
Ayanfeoluwa Aina
7 episodes
4 days ago
Here we have those conversations that are not mainstream, from unique perspectives, conversations that could spark positive change in our listeners No agenda, just ignored conversations.
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Here we have those conversations that are not mainstream, from unique perspectives, conversations that could spark positive change in our listeners No agenda, just ignored conversations.
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Society & Culture
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Ignored Conversations with Ayanfe
On childhood ideas shaping the adult subconscious

In this episode, I contemplate the powerful influence of childhood beliefs that quietly shape our adult decisions and behaviour. Unpacking the subconscious ideas we've carried with us, I explore how these early perceptions continue to guide our thoughts—whether they're true or not. I attempt to question the lasting impact of our childhood minds and its ripple effect in the society we create.

Listen, share, discuss.

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1 year ago
17 minutes 33 seconds

Ignored Conversations with Ayanfe
On the Nigerian Legal system
Is it one? Or is it two? I it made up of carefully curated ingredients like a delicious edikang ikong soup or smashed together like pounded yam? Dr Misbau Lateef explains the what, how, where of the Nigerian Legal system in a most interesting way. PS: No legal jargon was used in this episode.
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3 years ago
37 minutes 14 seconds

Ignored Conversations with Ayanfe
Ignored Conversations on Time and Seasons
In this Episode, Bolanle Yusuf popularly known as Bolanlr oni story takes us down history lane espousing the measurement of time in precolonial Africa using the Yoruba culture as an example.
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3 years ago
34 minutes 47 seconds

Ignored Conversations with Ayanfe
Ignored Conversations on entertainment –the narcotic we may overdose on.
What does Netflix squid game and a duel between a duck and dog have in common? If you've ever been frustrated, scrolling through your phone when it's without internet, you'd guess right. In this episode, with Mr Femi Otta, the CEO of wide-screen pictures limited, I discuss the narcotic the government can't keep from our hands –entertainment.
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4 years ago
57 minutes 4 seconds

Ignored Conversations with Ayanfe
Ignored Conversations on Mental Health
In this episode, with one of the world's most influential psychologist and founder of Peaceful Mind Foundation —Prof. Nabhit Kapur, we discuss mental health, why it's such an esoteric part of the society and borderline, a stigmatised one, it's misconceptions and tips for mental self-care. Enjoy!
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4 years ago
21 minutes 12 seconds

Ignored Conversations with Ayanfe
Ignored Conversations on culture and it's usefulness
In this episode, with Dr. Ayodele James Olabisi, an expert in sociology, criminology, penology from the department of Sociology and Anthropology, Obafemi Awolowo University, we discuss how useful or useless culture can be. Why should we take culture seriously? What causes intercultural contests? The latent but potent power of culture and many more. Enjoy listening!
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4 years ago
25 minutes

Ignored Conversations with Ayanfe
A snippet of what's to come
Trailer for Ignored Conversations with Ayanfe.
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4 years ago
53 seconds

Ignored Conversations with Ayanfe
Here we have those conversations that are not mainstream, from unique perspectives, conversations that could spark positive change in our listeners No agenda, just ignored conversations.