Bread & Butter

My Dad Was A Good Man || Bread & Butter Podcast - Ep 40


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This episode takes a different turn from our usual format, as we couldn’t close out the year without honouring the memory of Emmanuel’s father, Elder Joseph Asuquo, who passed away this September.

Emmanuel reflects on his relationship with his dad, spanning from childhood through adulthood, the struggles they overcame together, and how they ultimately grew closer as father and son. He shares the lessons learned and how these have shaped him into the man he is today. Emmanuel also speaks about the profound influence his father had, not just on his immediate family, but on his church and the broader community.

In the wake of his dad’s passing, Emmanuel has gained valuable insights. Chief among them is the importance of being a truly good man, of leaving a lasting, positive impact on the lives of others. Though this episode isn’t our typical format, it can still offer guidance on navigating loss and finding resilience. If you’ve recently lost someone dear, we hope this conversation brings a measure of peace.

 

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The Bread and Butter by Emmanuel Asuquo & Tayo Oguntonade is not your typical finance or business podcast, it explores real-life stories of how money plays a part in our day-to-day life - with no boundaries, no secrets and no censorship. In each episode we invite you to be a fly in the room when we discuss money taboos, key financial advice and some of the hottest money topics online, often with well-known guests from influencers, athletes to musicians. Together we discuss money in a super relatable way, talk about the impacts it's had on their journey and the role it plays today. Topics will revolve around how money plays a part in parenting, living and working abroad, entrepreneurship and content creation & more!

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Bread & ButterBy Emmanuel Asuquo & Tayo Oguntonade