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In this episode I sit down with creative artist Abeiku Eshun.
He opens up about growing up between Africa and New Zealand, the silent pressure of being the eldest sibling, and how fear of being seen shaped his identity.
From losing his playfulness to navigating masculinity and self-expression, this is a raw conversation about what it really takes to stop shrinking and start owning who you are.
This one’s about identity, pressure, and becoming the man you’re meant to be.
By Zak MartinIn this episode I sit down with creative artist Abeiku Eshun.
He opens up about growing up between Africa and New Zealand, the silent pressure of being the eldest sibling, and how fear of being seen shaped his identity.
From losing his playfulness to navigating masculinity and self-expression, this is a raw conversation about what it really takes to stop shrinking and start owning who you are.
This one’s about identity, pressure, and becoming the man you’re meant to be.