“The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls.” – Pablo Picasso
In this episode of The World Without People Podcast, Ayomide sits down with Kamal Okusanya, popularly known as The Human Lego, for a powerful and introspective conversation about creativity, purpose, and the art of becoming. Kamal opens up about his journey from logistics and consulting to full-time artistry, sharing how his experiences, personal losses, and passions shape his work.
He discusses the inspiration behind his exhibitions, including Life: A Short Story Made Long and The White Heart Book, revealing the emotional depth and humanity that fuel his art.
If you’re passionate about art, purpose, storytelling, or personal transformation, this episode will leave you deeply inspired.
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00:00 Introduction
03:09 From Military to Professional Career
05:42 Balancing Creativity and Professional Life
07:04 The Origin of 'Human Lego'
10:42 The Creative Process and Inspirations
12:15 Exploring Kamal's Family and Artistic Roots
17:09 Kamal's Artistic Journey and Philosophy
17:30 Creating Art from the Heart
19:21 The White Heart Book and Building Room Dreams
23:54 First Solo Exhibition: Life, A Short Story Made Long
36:07 A Personal Loss
37:33 The Exhibition's Success
38:10 Inspiration and Purpose
44:13 Artistic Influences
53:30 Deep Conversations and Life Reflections
01:10:57 Conclusion
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"Patience is not simply the ability to wait - it's how we behave while we're waiting." — Joyce Meyer
In this episode of The World Without People Podcast, Ayomide chats with entrepreneur Ejimonye Ofodum about waiting seasons — in marriage, career, and life. Ejimonye shares her journey of faith, femininity, healing, and purpose, offering practical lessons on trusting God, navigating pressure, and building with grace.
🎧 Tune in for real talk on growth, faith, and womanhood in today’s world.
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00:00 Introduction
12:48 Rapid Fire Questions
18:52 The Concept of Waiting
30:06 Vision of the Ideal Partner
42:00 Navigating Relationship Expectations
42:31 The Psychological Impact of Beauty Standards
44:38 The Waiting Season: Trust and Patience
46:26 Balancing Career and Personal Life
51:36 Embracing Feminine Energy
56:04 The Journey of Healing and Self-Discovery
59:33 Challenges and Rewards of Entrepreneurship
01:19:56 Marriage: Expectations vs. Reality
01:29:24 Conclusion
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As we celebrate our Independence, let us not forget that the price of freedom is eternal vigilance. - Nnamdi Azikiwe.
On this special episode of The World Without People podcast, Ayomide speaks about Nigeria's 65th birthday, reflecting on Nigerian identity, humor, and resilience, and she invites listeners to share their thoughts on finding joy in difficult situations.
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(00:00)Introduction
(00:01) Nigeria's 65th Birthday
(00:03)What Does it Mean to be Nigerian?
(00:06) Nigerian Traits and Characteristics
(00:18) Nigeria’s Potential and Future
(00:23) Finding Joy in Chaos
(00:30) Conclusion
“Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working.” - Pablo Picasso
On this episode of The World Without People Podcast, Ayomide sits down with her friend, Olamide Ajadi for a conversation into life beyond the 9–5. From cars, calligraphy, painting, and cooking to content creation and community, Olamide shares how he balances a career that pays the bills with art that feeds the soul. Together, they explore the highs and lows of building a personal brand, detaching from likes, and chasing passion over paycheck. The episode wraps up with a lighthearted Q&A about Lagos life, love, and the lessons learned along the way, an honest look at what it really means to keep creating, no matter what.
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00:00 Introduction
00:20 Career choices & passions
00:30 Content creation journey & personal brand
00:39 Cars, calligraphy & painting
00:41 Job pays the bills, art feeds the soul
00:46 Content creation & cooking
00:50 Future Plans
00:53 Tackling self-doubt
00:55 Key lesson: learning to learn
01:00 Fun Q&A: Lagos love & single life
01:10 Conclusion
“Love is not something you go out and look for. Love finds you, and when it does, ready or not, it’ll be the best thing ever to happen to you.” — Unknown
On this episode of The World Without People Podcast, Titilope Abiola opens up about her journey from dating struggles and heartbreak to finding love and meeting her husband at a wedding in Canada. She shares how faith and prayer shaped her story of marriage, motherhood, and resilience. Ayomide reflects on her own Christian faith walk, struggles with prayer, and lessons in leadership, discernment, and trusting God through life’s ups and downs. Together, they offer real conversations on love, faith, and overcoming challenges that will inspire anyone navigating relationships, loss, or spiritual growth.
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00:00 Introduction
07:22 Challenges of Making Friends as an Adult
25:09 Dating Experiences and Challenges
41:29 Social Media Overload
43:27 Meeting Her Husband
45:22 Navigating Long-Distance Relationship
46:41 Overcoming Challenges Together
01:06:53 Quick Fire Questions
01:10:55 Conclusion
Silence doesn’t mean weakness; it can be the calm before a storm of resilience.” — Beau Taplin
In this episode of The World Without People Podcast, Ayomide explores the daily microaggressions Nigerian women face—from unfair treatment by law enforcement to workplace bias and restrictive cultural norms. She shares personal experiences, reflects on men’s role in shaping gender dynamics, and emphasizes the need for mutual respect in relationships.
Despite the challenges, Ayomide highlights the resilience of Nigerian women and her hope for a future marked by creativity, unity, and spiritual revival.
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00:00 Introduction
00:58 The Quiet Rage of the Nigerian Woman
01:07 Daily Microaggressions Faced by Nigerian Women
06:13 Unique Challenges for Nigerian Women
15:32 The Role of Men in Supporting Women
19:58 Hope for the Next Generation
22:27 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
“Love is not about how many days, months, or years you've been together. Love is about how much you love each other every single day.” – Unknown
In this episode of The World Without People, Ayomide sits down with her husband, Demilade Roberts, for a candid, funny, and deeply heartfelt conversation about love, remarriage, navigating life in Lagos, and the true meaning of partnership.
From reflections on their first recording (when they were “just friends”) to honest insights on second chances, gender roles, friendship shifts, and the pressures young couples face in Nigeria, this is a no-holds-barred dialogue that’s both personal and universal.
Whether you're married, single, divorced, or just navigating your own path, this episode will leave you laughing, thinking, and maybe even texting your partner.
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00:00 Introduction
02:58 Reflections on Past and Future
06:02 Art, Work, and Career
14:34 Friendships and Social Dynamics
25:00 Family Dynamics and Responsibilities
41:38 Discussing Gender Roles and Responsibilities
43:02 Financial Lessons in a Partnership
49:45 Career Insights and Family Background
51:45 Challenges and Triumphs in Photography
01:08:50 Ask Ayomide
01:17:39 Craziest Lagos Hustle Story
01:27:17 Conclusion
“We must always seek to broaden our understanding of ourselves and the world.” – Michelle Obama
In this solo episode of The World Without People Podcast, Ayomide gets personal, tackling everything from ‘Would You Rather’ questions to deep reflections on leadership, love, legacy, and life in Nigeria. With unfiltered opinions and heartfelt insights, she explores what it means to live, lead, and dream in today’s Nigeria.
Whether you’re here for the laughs or the hard truths, this episode delivers both.
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00:00 Introduction
01:00 Would You Rather
21:00 Swapping Lives with Someone
29:00 Meeting the President
39:00 US and UAE Visa Policies
40:00 Governance in Nigeria
55:00 Buhari’s Legacy, Legacy vs impact
1:11:00 Parenting
1:13:00 Life in Nigeria & Career Goals
1:17:00 Marriage, Career & Family
1:20:00 Life in Nigeria
1:25:00 Love for Nigeria & Future Hopes
1:30:00 Engaging with GenZs on the podcast
1:32:00 Conclusion
“A father’s goodness is higher than the mountain, a mother’s goodness deeper than the sea.” – Japanese ProverbIn this heartfelt episode of The World Without People Podcast, Ayomide sits with her father, Engr. Ifeoluwa Oyedele, to explore the intersections of family, culture, and public service. They discuss his childhood, passion for Nigeria, reflections on parenting, and his hopes for the country’s future.From education and leadership to fatherhood and tradition, this episode is rich with wisdom, personal stories, and meaningful insight into what it means to build and belong.
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00:00 Introduction
01:49 A Father's Reflections on Parenthood
08:05 Childhood Memories and Early Education
15:36 Navigating Secondary School Life
31:28 Cultural Reflections and Personal Values
40:38 Educational and Political Insights
47:36 The Cost of Living in Nigeria
49:17 The Decline of Skilled Labour
51:01 Driving Standards and Infrastructure
53:24 Political Leadership and Governance
01:09:43 The Role of Alumni in Education
01:20:53 Conclusion
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"The brick walls are there for a reason. They are not there to keep us out. They are there to show us how badly we want something." — Randy Pausch
In this heartfelt episode of The World Without People Podcast, Ayomide sits with fashion designer and stylist - Amina Odey, founder of Pridados, as she shares her journey of building a thriving creative career without a university degree. From dropping out of fashion school due to financial hardship to overcoming trauma, finding purpose, and navigating life as a firstborn, Amina opens up about resilience, faith, and redefining success for her life.
Whether you're a creative, an aspiring entrepreneur, or simply someone trying to figure life out without fitting the mold, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
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00:00 Introduction
03:42 The Struggles of Higher Education
06:02 Overcoming Adversity and Finding Purpose
17:42 The Importance of Education and Experience
21:40 Amina’s Challenges and Opportunities in the Fashion Industry
31:48 Key Lessons Learned
32:17 Balancing Dreams and Reality
32:55 Fashion Preferences and Choices
34:48 Career and Personal Growth
38:11 Reflections on Family and Relationships
49:13 Parenting and Future Generations
01:02:13 Conclusion
“The quality of a father can be seen in the goals, dreams, and aspirations he sets not only for himself but for his family.” — Reed Markham
In this episode of The World Without People Podcast, Ayomide chats with tech entrepreneur and Errandi founder Muyiwa Kolawole about the intentional journey of modern fatherhood.
From raising resilient kids and navigating screen time, to balancing family life with entrepreneurship, Muyiwa shares real-life lessons on showing up with purpose.
A timely conversation on parenting, legacy, and redefining masculinity - just in time for Father’s Day!
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00:51 Introduction
06:14 The Power of Friendship
09:59 Showing Up for Friends
12:34 Celebrating Small Moments
19:27 Living Beyond Self
29:35 Seeing Potential in Your Child
32:49 The Journey to Fatherhood
39:00 Impact of COVID on Parenting
44:24 Fatherhood Begins at Conception
52:55 Gender & Parenting
56:14 Girl Dad Perspective
01:06:03 One Child vs. More
01:17:50 Conclusion
"The opposite of masculinity is not femininity - it is immaturity." — David Deida
In this thought-provoking episode of The World Without People Podcast, Ayomide sits down with Daniel Alfred, founder of Hunters and Sons Lifestyle Collective, to explore what it truly means to be a man in today’s world. From building a community-focused brand to challenging outdated norms around masculinity, Daniel shares the story behind Hunters and Sons and its mission to promote resilience, emotional intelligence, and authentic leadership among men.
Together, they unpack the intersections of fashion, faith, identity, and the role of women in shaping modern masculinity. Whether you're interested in personal development, men’s mental health, fashion, or social change, this episode offers rich insights on how to live with intention and build a purpose-driven life.
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00:00 Introduction
06:42 Entrepreneurship and Community Building
11:18 The Birth of Hunters and Sons
15:09 Positive Masculinity and Brand Values
28:15 Challenges and Future Plans
37:35 Fashion and Lifestyle: Beyond the Surface
37:58 The Philosophy Behind Fashion Choices
40:54 Pricing and Market Dynamics in Fashion
48:00 Toxic Masculinity and Societal Values
53:34 The Role of Women in Societal Conversations
01:03:30 Final Thoughts and Rapid Fire Questions
"Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars." — Khalil Gibran
In this inspiring episode of The World Without People Podcast, host Ayomide engages in a heartfelt conversation with Abimbola Oladapo, co-founder of Beyond A Curved Spine. Diagnosed with scoliosis at 11, Abimbola shares her personal journey of resilience, the challenges of living with scoliosis in Nigeria, and how her faith and determination led her to establish a non-profit dedicated to raising awareness and providing support for scoliosis warriors. They delve into the cultural misconceptions surrounding scoliosis, the importance of early detection, and the transformative power of community and purpose.
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00:00 Introduction
03:24 Educational Background and Career Path
05:15 Founding Beyond the Curve Spine
08:40 Challenges and Misconceptions about Scoliosis
15:54 Personal Experiences and Overcoming Stigma
20:40 Daily Life with Scoliosis
23:02 Finding Strength and Community
28:34 Success Stories and Future Goals
31:58 Choosing the Path of a Healing Influencer
33:32 Future Aspirations
35:36 Reflections on Faith and Advice to My Younger Self
38:03 Exploring the Concept of Beauty
40:34 The Importance of Acknowledging God's Goodness
41:44 Current Reads and Philosophies on Love
46:33 Fun Rapid-Fire Questions
51:46 Advice to My Younger Self and Thoughts on Regrets
01:00:00 Conclusion
“The most powerful person in the world is the storyteller.” — Steve Jobs
In this episode of The World Without People, Ayomide sits with actor and filmmaker Mofe Duncan to explore his journey from acting to directing, and the creative realities of Nollywood. They talk about the power of diverse storytelling, challenges behind the scenes, and the future of Nigerian cinema.
With personal stories, industry insights, and plenty of laughs, this one’s a must-listen for film lovers and creatives alike.
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00:00 – Introduction
05:41 – The Journey into Acting
08:52 – Challenges in Nollywood
10:37 – The Importance of Diverse Storytelling
29:52 – The Role of Series in the Industry
40:27 – Reflecting on a Traumatic Experience
41:10 – Behind the Scenes of Film Sets
43:24 – Comparing Film Industries
47:22 – Exploring Different Types of Love Stories
50:29 – Challenges in Casting and Typecasting
55:06 – Opportunities in the Film Industry
01:00:59 – Creative Disagreements on Set
01:03:50 – Dream Cast and Rising Stars
01:06:23 – Upcoming Projects and Excitement
01:12:20 – Conclusion
“We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospect.” — Anaïs Nin
Join Ayomide on The World Without People as she chats with author Yemi Odunfa about his journey from blogging to publishing Don't Tell Daddy What Happened in Lagos. They dive into writing, grief, faith, and the healing power of storytelling. Whether you're a writer, self-publishing enthusiast, or just love real, reflective conversations, this one's for you.
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00:00 Introduction
03:28 Yemi's Background and Blogging Days
08:52 The Journey to Writing and Self-Publishing
14:36 Themes and Impact of 'Don't Tell Daddy What Happened in Lagos'
22:50 The Power of Art and Creativity
30:41 Reflections on Grief and Life's Fragility
31:44 Living Life Intentionally
32:32 Faith and Authenticity in Writing
36:43 Advice for Aspiring Writers
39:00 The Journey of Publishing a Book
45:43 The Impact of Books and Writing
49:03 Favorite Books and What Makes a Good Book
54:10 Conclusion
“In every conceivable manner, the family is the link to our past, and the bridge to our future.” – Alex Haley
In this episode of 'The World Without People,' Ayomide sits down with her mother-in-law, Dr. Alero Roberts, to discuss an array of topics centered around family, tradition, and public health. With a humorous and candid exchange, they delve into the importance of family connectedness, the value of maintaining family traditions, and the intentionality required to uphold them. They reflect on personal memories from childhood, the influence of grandparents, and the pressures of maintaining a family name. Dr. Roberts shares her insights on parenting, the significance of strong family structures, and her distinguished career in public health, especially during the Ebola crisis.
The conversation also touches on cycling, the benefits of physical activity, and the nuances of success and legacy. This episode offers a heartfelt look into the life and wisdom of Dr. Roberts, highlighting her profound impact on her family and community.
00:00 Introduction
01:02 Family Connections and Heritage
12:08 The Importance of Social Networks
16:24 Public Health and Personal Choices
25:07 Defining Success in Nigeria
28:08 Challenges and Opportunities in Nigeria
29:50 Historical Context of Migration
31:58 The Importance of Education
34:04 Looking Forward to the Future
42:29 Reflections on Aging and Caregiving
47:18 Conclusions
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"Emotional healing is an art. It takes time, it takes practice, and it takes love." – Maza Dohta
In this heartfelt episode of The World Without People, Ayomide engages in a deep and emotional conversation with Temitope Fakayode about the impact of daddy issues on her life. They discuss Temitope's upbringing, her father's absence, and how it shaped her relationships and confidence. The episode explores Temitope's journey towards healing through faith and self-awareness, emphasizing the importance of forgiveness and personal growth. It's a raw and inspiring dialogue that highlights the power of self-discovery and the enduring quest for paternal love.
00:00 Introduction
14:17 Daddy Issues
32:42 Struggles with Communication and Anxiety
33:19 Therapy Attempts and Dark Times
35:18 Turning to Faith for Healing
37:31 Self-Discovery and Attachment Styles
41:10 Reconnecting with My Father
42:49 Forgiveness and Emotional Healing
52:01 Outro
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"Fashion is the armor to survive the reality of everyday life." – Bill Cunningham
In this episode of the World Without People podcast, Ayomide sits down with Olamide Agunloye, the innovative designer behind Iconola and the BLK Concession Store. Olamide shares her journey from studying Product Development in Textile and Clothing Sciences at Ohio State University to creating Nigeria's first ready-to-wear fashion line. The conversation delves into the challenges of the Nigerian fashion industry, the impact of fluctuating currency on pricing, and the essence of creating unique, wearable designs. Additionally, Olamide opens up about her parental approach, supporting her kids' careers, and the importance of self-care. The episode is a blend of deep insights, personal anecdotes, and a celebration of creative resilience.
00:00 Introduction
01:31 The Journey to Dressmaking
02:39 Fashion Design and Industry Insights
05:36 The Concept of Ready-to-Wear in Nigeria
07:20 Fashion Shows and Market Dynamics
09:32 Building a Fashion Community
14:50 Sustainability and Fast Fashion
23:50 Personal Reflections on Fashion and Life
31:03 Marriage, Divorce, and Personal Growth
38:52 The Unfair Expectations We Place on Each Other
41:21 The Impact of Economic Changes on Business
43:12 Navigating Business Challenges
46:08 The Concept and Vision Behind BLK
53:45 Supporting Children's Dreams
58:20 Parenting Philosophies and Self-Care
01:00:52 Fun Questions and Final Thoughts
01:12:31 Closing Remarks and Outro
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“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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"Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow." — Melody Beattie
In the finale of Season Two of The World Without People Podcast, Ayomide takes a moment to reflect on the journey so far. She expresses heartfelt gratitude to the loyal listeners and the incredible guests who’ve made this season truly unforgettable. With an 80% boost in new listeners and a growing audience in Nigeria, the podcast has reached new heights.
Ayomide teases exciting plans for 2025, including live episodes and in-person interviews, making the podcast experience even more personal and interactive. She encourages listeners to pause, reflect on the year gone by, and set bold goals for the year ahead.
Join Ayomide in celebrating the wins, dreaming big for the future, and staying connected through it all. Thank you for being part of this journey, and here’s to even bigger things in the next season!
Don't forget: Share your favorite moments from this season and stay connected on social media. See you in 2025!