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Parenting a child with additional needs can change everything you thought you knew about family, faith and yourself. But it can also uncover a deeper strength, joy and grace you never knew you had.
In this week’s episode, we sit down with pastor and mother Alice Cantelon to talk about navigating her son’s autism diagnosis and the journey of rebuilding family life with courage and faith. From learning new rhythms to choosing joy on hard days, Alice shares how acceptance became a pathway to peace and purpose.
We explore how faith, unity and perspective can hold a family together when life changes course. Alice’s story is a reminder that strength is built in the ordinary, and that joy often appears in the places we least expect it.
What if the version of you that grows through challenge becomes the most grounded and joyful one yet?
Watch as our co-hosts Julia Strachan and Sinead Minkah sit down with Alice for Ep 84: The Diagnosis That Shaped Us, Not Defined Us.
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Too often, divorce is spoken about only after the healing - once confidence has been rebuilt and peace has been found. But in real time, it can feel messy, isolating and deeply personal.
In this week’s episode, we sit down with strategist and storyteller Claudia Smith to explore what it really looks like to rebuild life after divorce. From facing heartbreak with two young children to finding her footing again through therapy, faith and community, Claudia shares what it takes to rediscover confidence when everything changes.
We discuss identity, resilience and what it means to rebuild your life from the ground up. Claudia’s story is an honest reminder that endings are not final — they can be the beginning of strength, peace and purpose.
What if the version of you that rises after loss is the most confident one yet?
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There’s a lot of talk about chasing dreams and building businesses, but what happens when the dream doesn’t work out the way you imagined? Too often, failure is spoken about only in hindsight, once someone has already bounced back. But in real time, it can feel confusing, painful and deeply personal.
In this week’s episode, we sit down with London-based entrepreneur and creator Judith Omoregie to explore what it really looks like when a venture comes to an end. From building her tech company E-Fitter from scratch to navigating its closure, Judith shares the highs, the heartbreak, and the courage it takes to start again.
We discuss identity, resilience and what it means to uncouple your worth from your work. Judith’s story is an honest reminder that endings are not final - they can be the very place where new beginnings take shape.
What if the thing that didn’t work out was never meant to define you, but to redirect you?
Watch as hosts Ruth Yimika Afolabi and Julia Strachan sit down with Judith for Ep 82: When Your Dream Dies, Finding Purpose After Disappointment.
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Losing titles, roles or status can leave anyone questioning who they really are. For Julie Galanti, a pastor and integrative therapist, those questions became unavoidable through some of life’s harshest challenges. From the brutal loss of her father and the passing of her sister, to her own cancer battles, Julie’s story is one of resilience, honesty and deep transformation.
In this episode, Julie opens up about what happens when identity is built on performance and recognition, and what it looks like to rebuild on something that cannot be taken away. She shares how the shy girl she once was became a powerful woman, what control cost her, and how freedom began with letting go.
This is a conversation about ambition, surrender and discovering a self rooted in God’s love. It is about the peace that comes when success no longer defines you and the freedom found in becoming the person God always saw.
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Choosing to be a stay at home mum can feel like the most misunderstood decision of all.
Desreen Ahanonu is a lifestyle, fashion and motherhood creator who has built a loyal community by sharing her journey with honesty and grace. After walking through her husband’s cancer diagnosis just before their wedding, and later becoming a mum of two under two, she made the choice to press pause on career opportunities to be fully present at home. For Desreen, ambition did not disappear but took on a different shape.
In this episode, Desreen opens up about the tension between social media’s version of success and what it means to thrive at home, the cost and reward of her decision, and how prayer and conviction guided her through it. We talk about identity, sacrifice and what it really means to live with ambition in motherhood.
This is a conversation about challenging stereotypes, embracing seasons, and widening the definition of success for women everywhere.
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Success can sometimes make starting over the hardest choice to make.
Oye Buraimo is the founder of Yaura and the co-founder of the globally loved brand Virgos Lounge. After years of success in one lane, she sensed a quiet prompting to build again. Obedience meant stepping into something new while carrying the weight of being known for her achievements in fashion.
In this episode, Oye opens up about the tension of leaving behind what looks secure on paper, facing the fear of failure when you have already been successful, and learning to follow the Holy Spirit into unfamiliar territory. We talk about courage, identity and the joy that comes from choosing faith over fear.
This is a conversation about starting afresh with boldness and discovering that true success is measured by obedience, not appearances.
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The in-between can feel disorienting. You are no longer where you were, yet you are not where you want to be. It is a season that tests your patience, challenges your identity and asks you to live without all the answers.
In this conversation we explore how to let go of old definitions of success, find a sense of stability when life feels uncertain, and keep moving forward even when clarity feels far away.
Freelance creative, wife and mother Maureen Moores joins us in the Magnify Studio to share how this season is shaping her own journey.
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What happens when your career takes off, and you realise staying grounded matters more than chasing the spotlight?
In this episode, we sit down with Sheniece Charway, Head of Music & Culture at YouTube, to talk about building a successful career without losing yourself. Sheniece shares how staying rooted in faith has guided her rise in the industry, from working with global artists to leading YouTube’s Legacy Series.
From navigating pressure in high-profile spaces to choosing purpose over performance, this conversation is a reminder that real success is about alignment, conviction, and staying grounded.
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What happens when one bold moment turns into a viral platform and you realise it was never about the spotlight?
In this episode, we sit down with Dorothy Cheng, a model and content creator, to talk about building bold faith in a culture that often rewards silence. Dorothy shares how one honest answer on a New York street became a turning point and how choosing conviction over comfort keeps shaping her every day.
From letting go of external validation to navigating public visibility with purpose and discernment, this conversation is a reminder that boldness is not about volume. It is about consistency, courage and quiet obedience.
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What happens when your dream career becomes real — and the weight of it is heavier than expected?
In this episode, we sit down with Lala Akindoju, acclaimed casting director and co-producer of global films including Iwaju and The Black Book. Lala shares what it’s taken to build a career she’s proud of — while juggling motherhood, grief, burnout and the pressure to always deliver.
From navigating industry expectations to holding onto integrity and faith, this conversation is a raw and honest look at what it really costs to build a career that matters — and why she’s still committed to showing up.
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What happens when a casual side hustle becomes a global business — and you realise it was never random?
In this episode, we sit down with Lisa Omeleh, founder of Class Les, a luxury fashion concierge brand serving hundreds of high-end clients around the world. Lisa shares how what started as a favour for friends turned into a thriving company — and how God’s prompting changed everything.
From navigating unexpected growth to embracing structure, scale and spiritual conviction, this conversation is an honest look at building a business when you didn’t plan to — but now can’t imagine doing anything else.
Join us for Ep 74: The Business You Build With God Hits Different.
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Pursuing a dream sounds exciting — until life gets in the way. But what if the obstacles aren’t a reason to delay, but the very soil where obedience grows? In this episode, we explore what it looks like to say yes to a God-given calling in the midst of uncertainty, limitation, and a life that’s already full.
We sat down to hear the powerful story of a woman who launched a creative vision while navigating a life-threatening diagnosis, motherhood, and financial pressure. From a cancer diagnosis in her twenties to a supernatural encounter that changed everything, she shares how faith shaped her purpose — even when the timing made no sense.
What does it mean to trust God over the perfect moment? Join us in the Magnify Studio for Ep 74: Faith, Timing & Saying Yes to the Dream.
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Mental health, faith, and identity are topics often discussed separately—but what if the most powerful healing happens when they come together? In this episode, we explore how our spiritual life can shape our emotional wellbeing, how therapy and theology can work hand in hand, and what it really means to rewire our thoughts through truth, not trends.
We sat down with Jo Hargreaves, a psychotherapist and founder of Faith Filled Therapy, to talk about nervous system regulation, generational trauma, and the healing power of the Bible. With insight, warmth and honesty, Jo shares how we can all pursue wholeness—body, soul and mind.
What does inner healing look like in real life? Join us in the Magnify Studio for Ep 72 ‘God, Therapy & Identity’ with Jo Hargreaves.
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Friendship is one of life’s greatest gifts—but as we get older, it can also become more complicated. Shifting priorities, distance, and unspoken expectations can make maintaining deep friendships harder. Yet with faith, grace and intentionality, strong friendships can continue to flourish in every season. In this episode, we explore the challenges of adult friendships, the power of healthy boundaries, and how faith teaches us to show up with love and maturity.
We sat down with Dami Opaleye to hear her honest reflections on building lasting friendships, letting go when needed, and creating community rooted in grace.
What does real friendship look like when life keeps changing? Join us in the Magnify Studio for Ep 71 ‘Friendship and Faith’ with Dami Opaleye.
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Abuse can be hard to identify—especially when it’s emotional, subtle or masked as love. For many women, the cycle of confusion, control and shame becomes normalised. But faith, healing and truth have the power to break even the most hidden patterns. In this episode, we unpack the layers of emotional abuse, explore how to rebuild your sense of identity, and talk openly about how God meets us in our pain.
We sat with Rehema Muthamia to hear her honest story of escaping an abusive relationship, and how she found freedom and peace again.
What does real healing look like when the pain runs deep? Join us as we are joined the Magnify Studio for Ep 70 ‘Healing after an abusive relationship’ with Rehema Muthaima.
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‘I thought I’d be married at 24. Instead, I met my husband at 39.’
What happens when life doesn’t go as planned? How do you stay hopeful when you feel like you’re falling behind?
In this episode, we sit down with Julia Strachan, a passionate advocate against modern slavery, to talk about her unexpected journey to love, navigating singleness, and embracing God’s timing.
Julia shares the journey of blending families, the heartbreak of waiting, and the lessons she learned about trusting God—even when the wait felt unbearable.
If you’ve ever wrestled with questions about love, marriage, or waiting well, this conversation is for you.
Join us for Ep 69 – ‘Marriage Came Later in Life for Me ft. Julia Strachan’ as we explore faith, relationships, and purpose.
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Navigating a cancer diagnosis is an unimaginable challenge, especially as a young mother. At Magnify, we’re passionate about having open, honest conversations about life’s toughest seasons and how faith can anchor us through uncertainty. Whether you’ve faced a similar journey or simply want to hear an inspiring story, this episode will uplift and encourage you.
We welcomed our guest Nellie Robert Gbadebo to share her story of being diagnosed with breast cancer at 26, how she found strength in her faith, and why she chose to document her journey publicly.
How do we face adversity while balancing family, work, and our personal identity? Join us in the Magnify Studio for Ep 68 ‘Diagnosed with Cancer at 26 ft Nellie Robert Gbadebo – My Journey of Strength and Purpose.’
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The dating world is wild. At Magnify, we’re well acquainted with how daunting and overwhelming it can be, particularly when you’re in your 30’s and 40’s. If we’re currently on the dating scene or considering it, we definitely welcome wise, measured advice from trusted friends and mentors. In this episode, we got the low down from a matchmaker not only on how to date well, but how to lead with values and not just preference.
We welcomed our friend Ale Siekmeier to share her experience, opinions on community, dating in a big city, and personal healing.
How can we build genuine connection and be in healthy romantic relationships that have the right perspective? Join us as our hosts Rachel Calland and Sinead Minkah are joined by our guest Ale in the Magnify Studio for Ep 67 ‘I’m a matchmaker: Tips for dating well’.
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Being misunderstood is complicated for all of us; even if we pay little attention to how others perceive us in real life or online. Being misunderstood or judged in the public eye, however, is even more complex. In this episode, we discuss the stark difference between having Christian values and truly submitting to Christ, offer insight into centreing too much on anxieties that we’ve fabricated, and hone in on how vital self-reflection and honesty are in every aspect of our lives.
We sat with Megan Ashley and heard her raw story of the last pivotal couple of years and how she’s being revitalised.
How do we live authentically in our culture today whilst actually following God fully? Join us as our hosts Rachel Calland and Sinead Minkah are joined by our guest Megan in the Magnify Studio for Ep 66 ‘Redeemed and misunderstood: Here’s what you don’t know about me with Megan Ashley’
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Maintaining our values and moral identity in the workplace can be challenging. We explore how to live out our faith authentically at work, and make wise choices about career opportunities that align with our values. We discuss the importance of examining our beliefs for personal and professional growth, offer tips for handling awkward faith-related conversations with confidence, and highlight the humanity in sharing the gospel among colleagues, no matter what industry we’re in.
How can we achieve peak professional success and still uphold our ethical and spiritual views in today’s competitive world? Listen as our hosts Rachel Calland and Sinead Minkah are joined by our guest Dr Chibundu Onuzo in the Magnify Studio for Ep 65 ‘Is it possible to be successful in your career without sacrificing your faith?’.
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