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The World Without People and Ayomide
Ayomide Roberts
67 episodes
1 day ago
Welcome to the world without people podcast, where we journey into some pretty amazing stories of everyday people, interconnected in the living of today and the dreams of tomorrow. In this concise podcast, I bring to you engaging conversations, like a chapter in a vibrant book, designed to motivate, encourage, challenge and of course brighten your day. Join me on my mission to make loving others the story of our lives. Follow us on Instagram and twitter: @twwpcast Visit our website: https://worldwithoutpeople.org/ Produced by DripWorks Studio & Black Canvas Lagos. Edited by House of Kratos
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Welcome to the world without people podcast, where we journey into some pretty amazing stories of everyday people, interconnected in the living of today and the dreams of tomorrow. In this concise podcast, I bring to you engaging conversations, like a chapter in a vibrant book, designed to motivate, encourage, challenge and of course brighten your day. Join me on my mission to make loving others the story of our lives. Follow us on Instagram and twitter: @twwpcast Visit our website: https://worldwithoutpeople.org/ Produced by DripWorks Studio & Black Canvas Lagos. Edited by House of Kratos
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Relationships
Society & Culture
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S3 Episode 1 - New Beginnings
The World Without People and Ayomide
29 minutes 4 seconds
8 months ago
S3 Episode 1 - New Beginnings

“And suddenly you just know… It’s time to start something new and trust the magic of beginnings.” — Meister Eckhart


The World Without People Podcast returns! 

In the season three premiere of 'The World Without People,' host Ayomide shares her excitement about the new season and highlights key changes to look forward to. She reflects on her move back to Nigeria, her challenges in adapting to local life, and the invaluable support from her family. Ayomide also discusses the importance of teaching others and finding solutions, while pondering the complexities of right and wrong in relationships. She opens up about her marriage transition and urges friends to be empathetic towards newlyweds. Join her for insightful conversations on culture, love, faith, and more.

00:00 Welcome to Season Three!

00:35 Exciting Announcements and Upgrades

02:25 Gratitude and Family Reflections

04:05 Navigating Life in Nigeria

07:57 The Importance of Teaching and Learning

15:41 A Moral Dilemma: To Tell or Not to Tell

21:02 Understanding Relationships and Friendships

29:22 Conclusion

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The World Without People and Ayomide
Welcome to the world without people podcast, where we journey into some pretty amazing stories of everyday people, interconnected in the living of today and the dreams of tomorrow. In this concise podcast, I bring to you engaging conversations, like a chapter in a vibrant book, designed to motivate, encourage, challenge and of course brighten your day. Join me on my mission to make loving others the story of our lives. Follow us on Instagram and twitter: @twwpcast Visit our website: https://worldwithoutpeople.org/ Produced by DripWorks Studio & Black Canvas Lagos. Edited by House of Kratos