In this solo episode, Israel opens up about his creative journey and the season he calls “The Great Lock-In.” He shares honest updates on his writing career — the setbacks, the small victories, and what it means to stay locked in creatively.
He also dives into the world of AI-generated art, talks about his latest piece for DEA, and reflects on the broader “Great Lock-In” trend. Plus, listeners get a front-row seat to an unexpected moment of déjà vu, captured in real time.
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Can you love Jesus and still love culture? Many believers wrestle with this tension, wanting to stay true to their faith while also engaging with music, art, fashion, and conversations that shape the world around us.
In this episode, Israel gets real about that struggle and shares 4 practical tips to help you walk boldly with Christ without losing your place in culture.
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Israel opens up about a creative rut. And if he still wants to keep on doing this? What happens when we don’t care as much as we used to, what happens when we must evolve within or beyond our calling.
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I sit down with writer & podcaster Favour Jesutofunmi Oladele
(Phoebe’s Ink, Book Bants & Hot Takes, Gistwithtofu).
We delved into:
✨ Her early inspirations passion for storytelling rooted in Lagos scenery
✨ Her career in healthcare despite being a passionate lover of the arts
✨ The contrast between Lagos & Canada
✨ Reading culture
✨ Adesua O’man Nwokedi
✨ What success means as a writer
✨ How we stay unapologetic to our faith
Stories Mentioned
The Women Gathered —Favour Oladele
The GIDI Diaries —Favour Oladele
Nearly all men in Lagos are mad —Damilare Kuku
Isoken THE MOVIE — Jade Osiberu
In Dependence — Sarah Ladipo Manyika
And More!
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In this episode, Israel takes a walk down memory lane, reflecting on his journey as a film journalist and his early days in digital media. He shares favorite projects, career highlights, behind-the-scenes stories (including some unnamed media tea), and what’s next on the horizon.
He also opens up about the tension between chasing a fiction-writing path and trying to make a living through journalism—unpacking the struggles of balancing passion and profession.
And finally, he answers a lingering question: After 3–4 years in digital media, is film journalism still in him?
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In this hour-long episode, Israel sits with Kaothar Kadir—writer and curator behind Chaos & Kismet (4,000+ subscribers)—for a memorable conversation on:
1. Lantern publications & early inspirations 1:46–7:16.8
2. Academia & Creative Writing 7:16.8—11:44
3. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Ocean Vuong, George R.R. Martin, Sidney Sheldon, Clarice Lispector 11:44–17:41
4. Kaothar, Chaos & Kismet 17:41–20:15
5. Making a statement with writing, & Writer’s Block 20:15–25:45
6. Substack, content, the algorithm, social media, & building community 25:45–30:33
7. Wattpad, Disney & Success as a writer 30:33–38:20
8. Authenticity, internet culture & writing as a tool for social change 38:20–47:57
9. Current WIP & Dream Project 47:57–49:39
10. Genre Preferences 49:39–51:34
11. Small casing & AI 51:34–56:32
12. Femininity, beauty standards, vulnerability & addressing personal insecurities through writing 56:32–1:04:40
13. Myths about being Kaothar Kadir, adulting & aging 1:04:40–1:08:40
14. Fan fiction & the beauty of short stories 1:08:40–1:18:32
15. Conclusion: 1:18:32
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Quotes from the episode:
“Just because something is complicated doesn’t mean it’s profound.”
“School is horrible.”
“I recognize that every time I write something and someone reads it, it becomes more than I am and it goes out into the world and it has the potential to be a lot more than I am and even transform into something different.”
“I think it’s nice to find humour in the things that scare you.”
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Moana 2 is another example of a sequel done wrong. In this episode, Israel goes on a full rant, breaking down
Israel also shares plot ideas for a proper Moana sequel. Done with heart, depth, and actual storytelling that respects the audience and the characters. Plus, he hints at a return to his “film critic era.”
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No outline. No planning. Just straight from the heart.
If you’ve ever questioned your path as a writer, this one’s for you.
In this episode, Israel opens up about his writing journey—the dreams he had, the reality he’s facing, and the struggles in between. He talks about privilege, limitations, and the disappointments that come with chasing a creative calling. Lately, writing has felt intimidating, and he’s wondered if he still has it in him. Maybe you’ve felt that way too.
But this isn’t just about doubt. It’s about honesty, growth, and reminding ourselves why we started. Israel takes a moment to celebrate writers who have made it, acknowledges that every writer goes through seasons like this, and shares a message of encouragement for anyone feeling stuck.
If you’re struggling with doubt, you’re not alone.
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In this episode, Israel reflects on his Wattpad era—revisiting the early stories that shaped his writing journey and the inspirations behind them. He shares the highs, the lessons learned, and what that period means to him now. Beyond nostalgia, he also discusses the future of his creative projects and offers advice for Wattpad writers looking to grow their craft.
Books Mentioned:
• After by Anna Todd
• The Kissing Booth by Beth Reekles
• Light as a Feather by Zoe Aarsen
• She’s With Me by Jessica Cunsolo
• The Cellar by Natasha Preston
Israel’s Wattpad Books:
• These Poems Are for One
• A Scarred Reflection
• 19 Last Days of Being a Teenager
• Boys Feel Too
• Untitled
• When Leaves Fall
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If you’ve ever written (or read) on Wattpad, this one’s for you. Tune in!
In this episode, we dive into the age-old debate: Should writers stick to a traditional 9-5 schedule, or is creativity best served by a more flexible routine? In this episode we discuss;
The Pros of a 9-5 for Writers
Financial stability
Routine & discipline
Work as inspiration
Resources & connections
The Cons of a 9-5 for Writers
Energy drain
Time limitations
Mental shift
The risk of getting too comfortable
Personal Reflection
How working a 9-5 shaped my writing experience
The struggles I faced in balancing both
Did I ever find a way to make it work?
You ever hear a song so good it makes you want to write? Like, drop everything and pour your soul onto the page? Yeah, same. Some albums don’t just sound good—they shape how we think, feel, and create.
In this episode, I’m breaking down ten albums that rewired my brain and made me a better writer. From Lana Del Rey’s cinematic sadness to Kendrick Lamar’s lyrical genius, these records taught me everything from storytelling to rhythm to raw, unapologetic exploration of my creativity.
If you’re a writer, a music lover, or just here for the vibes—press play. Let’s talk about the soundtracks out of main character moments.
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Setbacks happen—but they don’t have to define you. In this pilot episode, Israel breaks down five key steps to recover, learn, and move forward with clarity and purpose. From acknowledging failure to building resilience, discover how setbacks can become stepping stones to growth. Plus, Israel shares his personal experience with setbacks and what they taught him.
Books/Resource mentioned:
1. Daring Greatly – Brené Brown
2. Atomic Habits – James Clear
3. The Art of War – Sun Tzu
4. The Black Swan – Nassim Nicholas Taleb
5. Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance – Angela Duckworth
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I’m Israel Olorunnisola, I’m a writer, and this is my podcast.