True happiness isn't really as we define it.
The world, mainstream media, social media, and even society sells to people a flawed idea or definition of what true happiness is.
In this episode of Just My POV, we prune deeper into questions like:
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We now observe how happiness really is more about the uniqueness of how we see it personally in self-fulfillment.
GehGeh University” is more than just cruise.
It’s a trend that started online but is slowly influencing how young people think about relationships, dating, and culture in Nigeria.
In this episode of The House Chronicles, we ask tough questions:
• Does mindset shape how boys and girls relate?
• Are we normalizing defensiveness and distrust before real conversations even happen?
• Can cruise culture turn into real behavior that defines an entire generation?
We dive into how slang and online trends spread like wildfire, why repetition changes beliefs, and how this shapes both friendships and romantic relationships.
Are Adult Friendships Expensive To maintain?| Just My POV ft. PearlCardy & TheKendoll
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Adult friendships: are they really worth the stress, or are they just high maintenance?
In this episode of Just My POV, our hosts Pearl Cardy (the Millennial POV) and Ken (the Gen Z POV) dive into the ups and downs of maintaining friendships as adults.
From ghosting , defining who’s truly a friend , to the unspoken cost of staying connected. we’re breaking it
In today’s episode, we dive into some of the most controversial and eye-opening conversations about loyalty, cheating, and the evolution of relationships.
From asking if feeling guilty after cheating makes you loyal, to exploring sugar daddies, marriage, and why men never forgive a cheating partner. we’re unpacking it all with raw honesty.
Grab your seat because this episode is unfiltered, unapologetic, and full of hot takes
What We Cover:
• Why guilt might mean loyalty (or not)
• The evolution of dating through generations
• Are all the good men really married?
• Married women who cheat (and why)
• Sugar daddy culture in today’s dating scene
• Is cheating a deal breaker?
• Why men rarely forgive cheating partners
• Confessing vs concealing your betrayal
On this episode of Just My POV, we tackle the hot topic of Chioma and Davido’s wedding, social media perception, and what “too much” means in 2025. From wedding glam to the realities of marriage, we ask the hard questions — does looking perfect online mean it’s fake, or are people just projecting their insecurities?
We dive into loyalty, money, and why people can’t resist tearing down beauty and success. Plus, we read real comments from the internet and decide if they’re genuine, clout-chasing, or just hate. Join the conversation and share your POV in the comments. Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube at @thehousechronicles for more real, raw conversations.
There’s a new kind of male birth control in town, and it’s not a pill. It’s a physical plug.
No sperm. No spills. No stress.
Sounds like freedom, right? Especially for women who’ve always had to carry the weight (and womb) of pregnancy prevention. But let’s be real, not all men are cheering.
In a culture where ejaculation equals pride, and “I cum a lot” is a brag, what happens when the brag gets blocked?
Ken and Pearl Cardy are asking the real questions on Just My POV:
Can Ejaculation Blockage Stop a Man’s Happiness? your favorite (Gen Z–Millennial duo)
male ego, baby mama drama, and the new tech that might just take the birth control burden off women.
In this unfiltered and deeply personal episode of Just My POV, we dive into the misunderstood reality of wisdom, mental health, and gender expectations. We explore why being wise can often lead to isolation, how society manipulates reactions, and the blurred lines between masculinity and vulnerability. From male emotional repression to the pressure on women to be quiet and docile, we break down how societal norms have shaped what is acceptable for both genders and why that must change.
In this episode of Just My POV, we confront one of society’s most controversial questions: should LGBTQ topics be introduced to children in nursery or primary school? Two hosts share conflicting yet thought-provoking takes on timing, influence, and what should or shouldn’t be taught at early ages. The discussion goes deeper into what shapes homophobia, how it shows up in Nigerian society, and why many still struggle with personal identity versus public expectations.
This episode isn’t just noise. It’s honest, messy, and necessary. Whether you’re for or against LGBTQ education for kids, or you’re simply trying to understand where the boundaries should be drawn, this one will challenge how you think. Follow us for more bold conversations on culture, identity, and everything in between
In this raw, honest, and often funny conversation, a millennial and Gen Z sit down to debate what it truly means to have “main character energy.” From social media posturing to real-life presence, they challenge each other’s views and get into the unspoken generational tension between saying it and being it.
They also dive deep into topics like mental health, anxiety culture, work-life balance, emotional intelligence, and how both generations deal with trauma differently. Whether you’re Gen Z trying to be understood, or a millennial trying to make sense of it all this one’s for you.
In this episode, we dive deep into how social media shapes the way people view relationships, especially in Lagos. Our guests talk about how their Instagram feeds often give off the wrong impression and how men sometimes assume too much just from pictures. They share real stories about dating, including the pressure, judgment, and stereotypes women face simply based on how they look online.
Welcome to a special all-ladies edition of Just My POV with host Pearl cards , bringing the heat alongside Gen Z co-host Samson Becky! This week, we’re diving into the fiery topic of feminism and gender equality, challenging traditional roles and sparking debates. Pardi breaks down Genesis 1:27 to argue men and women are created equal, while Becky shares her Gen Z take on equal opportunities, not just headship. From the 50/50 generation clash to the emotional rollercoaster of women’s monthly cycles, we unpack it all with raw honesty. Learn why men get insecure, how women prove their worth (like Becky sneaking off to Benin Republic for her degree!), and the surprising dynamics of emotional vulnerability.
In this episode of Just My POV, PearlCardy and Kelvin unpack how childhood, parenting, and trauma shape who we become or don’t. They debate if parents truly influence personality or if we overplay their role in our emotional development. Real-life examples, raw honesty, and conflicting views drive this intense but thoughtful conversation.
They also explore the hard truth about healing: Is it about forgetting the pain or learning to live with it? Does accountability come before healing? How much of what we face is our fault, and when do we start taking control? If you’ve ever questioned the root of your emotional scars, this is the conversation you need.
Follow us on @thehousechronicles for more honest and thought-provoking conversations.
In this episode of Just My POV, Pocardi and Kelvin clash on real-world expectations, personal values, and changing generational mindsets. From the heated 9 to 5 debate to who deserves your first salary, this conversation goes deep into what growing up really looks like in today’s world. Millennials defend structure and job stability, while Gen Z counters with hustle culture, tech freedom, and eating your paycheck like it’s jollof rice.
We also explore the rise of AI in healthcare — would you let a robot perform surgery on you? The takes get real, fast. Watch till the end, drop your thoughts in the comments, and follow us on all platforms @thehousechronicles.
Is it wrong to expect payment for sex?
Should your friend be allowed to date your ex?
Why do some people throw around the word "babe" like it means nothing?
Welcome to Just My POV, where Gen Z and millennials go head-to-head on the relationship issues everyone's thinking about but too scared to say out loud.
When your friend borrows money and starts posting vacation pictures instead of paying back, what would you do?
In this episode of Just My POV, Pearlcardy and Kelvin dive into the messy side of friendships — from money drama to shady group chats and social media unfollows.
Should you blast your friend online if they ghost you after borrowing money?
Is it okay to unfollow a friend who posts content that annoys you?
Are guys ever “just friends” with girls they find attractive?
No filter. No diplomacy. Just real talk.
Tune in now and tell us — have you been in this situation before?
Welcome to the another episode of Just My POV, hosted by Pearl Cardy and Kelvin!
In this raw, real, and totally unfiltered conversation, we dive into everything from modern dating chaos to the blurred lines between friendship and romance.
We’re asking:
Can you cheat in a talking stage?
Is cheating about sex—or something deeper?
Should you even feel guilty if you're not officially exclusive?
Plus, we don’t hold back as we explore lavender marriages, LGBTQ+ experiences, long-distance drama, and the mess that happens when relationships don’t follow the rules.
💬 Expect bold opinions, awkward confessions, and the kind of hot takes your group chat isn’t ready for.
🎙️ Just our POV—but let’s be real, you’ve thought it too.
👇 Let us know in the comments:
Is cheating emotional or physical? And can you cheat when you’re just talking?
In this week’s episode of Just My POV, Pearl Cardy and Kelvin dive deep into the complexities of human chemistry and energy.
Ever met someone whose vibe just didn’t sit right with you—no reason, just pure instinct? We unpack how to handle that without being disrespectful. We also take a hard look at cosmetic procedures: are they really about “enhancement,” or are we just masking insecurities?
From body image to how tech is messing with real-life friendships and relationships, we’re not holding back. Is social media ruining genuine connections? Can men still walk up to women in person without hiding behind DMs?
Tap in for laughs, real talk, and unfiltered Gen Z takes.
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In this explosive new episode of Just My POV, Kelvin and Pearl Cardy dive into a jaw-dropping true crime story involving a Ghanaian Texas-based pastor who allegedly killed his wife on their wedding night upon discovering she was a trans woman. The duo holds nothing back as they explore the layers of deception, the consequences of withheld truths, and the emotional breakdown that followed.
But that’s just the beginning.
From this tragic incident, the conversation branches out into deeper waters—healing from trauma, dealing with emotional fallout, and navigating modern love dynamics like love bombing and ghosting. Pearl and Kelvin bring their generational perspectives into play as they debate how Gen Z and Millennials handle romance, vulnerability, and heartbreak.
They also go off on the realities of bro code, fake friendships, and the double standards in male bonding. Do guys even like their own friends? Or are they just waiting with the knife behind the back?
In this episode, we talk about:
A viral murder story and the controversy around identity disclosure
Emotional regulation and the dangers of uncontrolled rage
Personal healing journeys: Feeling it all vs. bottling it up
Love bombing: Romantic or manipulative?
Ghosting and emotional immaturity in dating
Male friendships: Genuine or suspicious?
🔥 It’s raw, it’s real, and it’s absolutely unfiltered.
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Share your thoughts in the comments—We want to hear your POV too.
Welcome to the freshest podcast out of Nigeria — or should we just say, the world? In this unfiltered episode of Just My POV, Pearl Cardi and Kelvin are bringing the real vibes as they tackle trending issues, hot takes, and all things relationship drama — with a good dose of generational banter.
From the exes: friends or enemies? debate, to cheating in relationships, loyalty expectations, and why men always seem to get caught, the convo gets deep and hilarious. We’re talking Gen Z icks, mental health excuses, aesthetic culture, and why Millennials and Gen Zs just don’t see eye to eye.