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Silent breakers's Podcast
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4 episodes
1 month ago
In a world where a man’s worth is often measured by what he can provide, who checks on the man when the weight becomes too much? In this episode of Silent Breakers, we dive into the emotional toll of being “the provider” — especially for the Nigerian man raised to believe that love must always look like sacrifice, and that asking for help is a sign of failure. From paying school fees to feeding entire households while barely holding it together inside, this conversation unpacks th...
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In a world where a man’s worth is often measured by what he can provide, who checks on the man when the weight becomes too much? In this episode of Silent Breakers, we dive into the emotional toll of being “the provider” — especially for the Nigerian man raised to believe that love must always look like sacrifice, and that asking for help is a sign of failure. From paying school fees to feeding entire households while barely holding it together inside, this conversation unpacks th...
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Silent breakers's Podcast
From Boy to Man
What does it take to become a man in Lagos? In this gripping second episode of Silent Breakers, we tell the story of a millennial Nigerian man — born in the chaos, raised in the hustle, and hardened by the unspoken expectations of manhood. From the face-me-I-face-you compound to overcrowded buses, unpaid internships, and silent breakdowns, this episode traces his journey through survival, responsibility, and emotional silence. Not just his story — but the story of millions of men ...
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4 months ago
2 minutes

Silent breakers's Podcast
Silent Breakers... Intro
In this debut episode of Silent Breakers, we open the door to a conversation long overdue — a raw and real space for the Nigerian man to speak without shame. What does it really mean to be a man in Lagos? To grow up in a society that praises toughness but punishes vulnerability? To carry burdens in silence because “man no dey cry”? This episode introduces the heart of the podcast — a platform for men who are tired of hiding their truth. We talk about why this space exi...
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4 months ago
2 minutes

Silent breakers's Podcast
Provider Pressure
In a world where a man’s worth is often measured by what he can provide, who checks on the man when the weight becomes too much? In this episode of Silent Breakers, we dive into the emotional toll of being “the provider” — especially for the Nigerian man raised to believe that love must always look like sacrifice, and that asking for help is a sign of failure. From paying school fees to feeding entire households while barely holding it together inside, this conversation unpacks th...
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4 months ago
2 minutes

Silent breakers's Podcast
Fatherhood or Failure
Fatherhood or Failure In this episode of Silent Breakers, we explore the silent fears many fathers carry — the pressure to provide, protect, and be present. Through honest reflection, we unpack what it means to be “Dad” in a world that often praises provision but forgets the emotional weight behind fatherhood.
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4 months ago
2 minutes

Silent breakers's Podcast
In a world where a man’s worth is often measured by what he can provide, who checks on the man when the weight becomes too much? In this episode of Silent Breakers, we dive into the emotional toll of being “the provider” — especially for the Nigerian man raised to believe that love must always look like sacrifice, and that asking for help is a sign of failure. From paying school fees to feeding entire households while barely holding it together inside, this conversation unpacks th...