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“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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Website: www.worldwithoutpeople.org
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“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
📌 Follow us on social media for updates and exclusive content!
Instagram: https://instagram.com/twwpcast
X (Twitter): https://x.com/twwpcast
Website: www.worldwithoutpeople.org
🎧 Listen, subscribe, and share!