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By Ifeoluwa Ajetunmobi
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
It's a super calm episode of TKP, and we get up close and personal with a flashback from 4 years ago and a little discourse on who/how your host used to be.
This is the first full-on storytime on TKP, but as usual, lessons abound. 😁
Enjoy. 🥂
Boundaries are necessary because they keep relationships healthy and satisfying and create freedom for us as individuals.
In this episode, I talk through why we should set boundaries, five things I've discovered we should set boundaries around and how exactly to effectively set boundaries.
Listen to the end for bloopers/extras 🤭
The ways of Lagos bus drivers, jungle justice, a "your money or your life" situation, and a vital interview tip.
When Tems sang "Crazy tings are aaappuning", is this what she actually meant?
This episode reveals "occurelations" and, of course, reasons to thank God.
Enjoy!
Just in case you've heard me dramatically say, "I'm not a man or a preacher of love, I'm the indaboski bahose 😤", I gotta tell you, it's not true. 😂
Vulnerability - "the quality or state of being exposed..."
It's the path to "see finish" and possibly hurt, yet the path to lifelong, meaningful, stable and constantly blooming relationships.
In this episode, Ife explores vulnerability as threefold; with yourself, other people, and God.
Enjoy!
Have you ever doubted yourself, your abilities, or thought you're just not doing enough? Have you ever had self-deprecating thoughts?
YOU ARE NOT ALONE. 🤍
Sequel to the previous episode, this episode explores self-judgement in a fun-filled conversation between your host and her friend and pod guest, Ehanire Osahon.
Have you ever been judged wrongly? Has anyone ever made an unfair assumption about you? Has your relationship with someone been ruined because of a baseless conclusion?
If your answer to those questions is "Yes", you'd find this episode relatable.
Join your host as she explores how wrong perceptions and unfounded assumptions cause us to judge others, how our judgements of others truly reflect on us, and how we can consciously avoid them.
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.