The first few days after resumption always hit different — you’re back, but your mind isn’t fully there yet. In this episode, Jonathan talks about the mental health side of early resumption: why it feels so heavy, how to adjust gently, and simple ways to get your mind back on track.
It’s a chill, honest talk for anyone trying to find their rhythm again.
Break’s almost over, the alarms are about to start ringing again, and reality is slowly creeping back in 😩.
In this episode of Mind & Mic, Jonathan Osimhe Iyere teams up with Jerey, Elijah, Fanmilk, and Inioluwa to vibe, laugh, and mentally prepare for the semester ahead.
They talk about the bittersweet feeling of resumption, that fake confidence we all have before lectures begin, and what everyone’s hoping (or pretending) to fix this semester.
It’s chill, funny, and just the right dose of “we-move” energy to kick off a new session. 🔥
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We’ve all been there sitting in class, scrolling through results, or overhearing achievements and suddenly feeling the weight of comparison. This episode of Mind & Mic with Jonathan Osimhe Iyere dives into the quiet but heavy pressure of competing with classmates, even when no one says a word.
Why do we compare ourselves? How does it affect our confidence, friendships, and mental health? And most importantly how do we break free from the cycle of silent competition?
In this episode, Jonathan explores:
✨ The roots of comparison in student life
✨ How silent competition sneaks into friendship
✨ Practical ways to focus on growth instead of comparison
If you’ve ever felt “behind” or struggled with measuring your worth against others, this one is for you.
🎧 Listen now and join the conversation because sometimes the loudest battles are the silent ones.
Do you ever feel drained even around people you genuinely like? In this episode of Mind & Mic, Jonathan explores the quiet side of friendship the moments when you need space but feel guilty for taking it.
We’ll talk about:
• Signs of friendship burnout
• Setting gentle boundaries without drama
• Finding balance between alone time and connection
Your friendships deserve honesty and so do you.
This one’s personal: I talk about writing UTME multiple times, the shame and loneliness I felt, and the moment that stopped me from giving up. If you’ve ever smiled while hurting, this episode is for you. 💛
We laugh, we scroll, we share memes—but sometimes the biggest smiles hide the deepest pain.
In this special episode of Mind & Mic, Jonathan Iyere opens up about why so many of us mask depression and anxiety with humor and distraction, especially during stressful student life.
As September marks Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, this conversation is a gentle but urgent reminder:
💛 It’s okay not to be okay.
💛 Your life is worth more than a mask.
💛 Checking in on a friend can save a life.
In this thought-provoking episode, we dive into the heavy pressure of GPA in Nigerian universities. Why do we let a number on a transcript define our intelligence, future, or even our identity?
From campus culture to mental health struggles, this episode explores the dangers of tying self-worth to grades — and why true value goes beyond the classroom.
🔥 Key Points:
• GPA and the pressure of academic identity
• Mental health impact of grade obsession
• Why your worth is more than your transcript
• Real stories and encouragement for students
💡 Reminder: Your GPA might shape your CV, but it should never shape your self-worth.
In this special episode of Mind & Mic, I’m not alone.
Students from different levels and even different universities share their thoughts on where we truly stand when it comes to mental health conversations in Nigeria.
Kuteyi Faith, Bigger Omadime, Tominwa, and Omolara lend their voices to a dialogue we all need to have. From stigma to awareness, we ask: Are we really making progress, or just scratching the surface?
Join me as we reflect, learn, and push the conversation forward 💭✨
We say “I’m fine” even when we’re not. But why do we do that? In this solo episode, Jonathan takes a deep dive into the masks we wear, the cost of pretending, and the courage it takes to be real. This one’s for anyone who has ever smiled while struggling.
What does burnout really look like on campus? In this episode, I’m joined by Adetutu and the mysterious Udo—who claims he never gets burnt out from school. As Adetutu and I open up about our experiences, we question whether Udo might just be superhuman. It’s casual, chaotic, and completely unapologetic. Tune in if you’re tired, overwhelmed, or just curious about how we keep going
If you’ve ever stared at your notes for hours and felt nothing but numbness… this episode is for you.
In this honest and necessary conversation, we’re unpacking burnout — what it really is, how it shows up in student life, and why so many of us are silently drowning in it. From late-night cramming to emotional exhaustion and the pressure to “keep going no matter what”, this episode dives into the reality behind the grind.
🎧 You’ll learn:
• The signs and science of burnout
• Why Nigerian student culture often normalizes stress
• How to spot burnout in yourself and others
• Practical, real ways to rest, reset, and recover
You’re not lazy. You’re not broken. You might just be burnt out — and you deserve to heal.
Let’s talk about it.
In this debut episode of Mind & Mic, we take a slow breath and step into the story behind this podcast.
I share what inspired this space a calm, reflective corner for Nigerian students, especially those navigating OAU, life, pressure, and purpose.
This isn’t just a podcast. It’s a conversation. A pause. A place to reflect, to laugh, and to learn.
Come sit with me let’s start something real