In this podcast episode, I talk about the levels of adulting I’ve reached by Yetunde Omobolanle.
This episode will wrap up what I discussed last week. Our parents broke us and left us wounded. A part of us might have died but life didn't stop. This is your life and you have to find healing, pick yourself up and move on. This life is too short to be lived in regret or feeling broken.
In this podcast episode, I talk about the actions and the situations that broke us. We always thought our parents were supposed to protect us yet they failed to protect us and left us wounded. I hope you reach out to your younger self and give her a big hug. Our parents might have failed us but at the end of the day they are not perfect and they are human beings too!
In this podcast episode, I talk about what I have been up to while I was on my break. I talk about the little things that bring me joy and how I have been able to see life in a different way.
Our lives might be chaotic, stressful and some events leave us broken. We all have dents that we prefer to cover up, but what if we find the beauty in our dents? We can wear our crowns so well and there is beauty in the imperfections.
In this podcast episode, I talk about the practices or traditions that we should not let go of because of the changes happening in our society. We need to keep the joy and excitement alive. Why not uphold the traditions and pass them to the generations that will come?
In this podcast episode, I talk about the spring season. Every one of us should experience a spring season in their lives.
In this podcast episode, I talk about what I have been up to. Let’s catch up
In this podcast episode, I talk about some habits and feelings we have adopted that have made an impact on how we interact with other people
In this podcast episode I talk about a tweet shared by @feyiszn on X. Adulting friendships need grace!
Did you miss me? It is good to be back after my sabbatical. In this podcast episode, I tell you what I have been up to when I was away.
In this podcast episode I talk about the love language with reference to a thread shared by Yetunde Omobolanle.
In this podcast episode, I talk about the struggles men go through and why they seem to bottle their emotions. Society has made boys grow up believing that crying or asking for help is a sign of weakness. At the end of the day, we need someone.
In this podcast episode, I talk about the two worlds where children can be raised. Raising children in privilege has its disadvantages and advantages whereas the same story can be said about children who were not raised in privilege. Whatever world you were raised in, I hope your world shaped you well, if you have anything that angered or broke you may you find healing.
In this podcast episode, I talk about the Afrobloggers Winter Challenge. Maybe this is your first time hearing about the #WinterABC25 I hope this episode will motivate to create content and take part in the challenge. For more information visit
https://afrobloggers.org/winterabc2025-storytelling-festival/
In this podcast episode, I talk about my adventures and what has happened from the period of 2015-2025. From being a teenager to becoming an adult, life hasn’t been perfect but it has its happy moments. I am grateful for life, for good health and for the little village that believes in me🖤🖤
In this podcast episode I talk about how broken colours are still useful because they can still colour a beautiful piece of art. You might be broken or hurt but that doesn’t mean you are useless. The world still needs to see how awesome you are.
I can’t believe I have recorded 150 episodes, thank you for taking the walk with me🖤🖤🖤
The goal was for me to survive and make it through the day but I ended up falling in love with canvas shoes. In this podcast episode, I talk about how you can end up loving someone or something you never had an intention of loving. We need to go back to a place of pain with a smile and joy❤️
In this podcast episode, I talk about how our world changed in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. The ideas discussed in this episode, were derived from Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.