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Have you ever felt like you weren't good enough or that maybe you were too much? You're not alone. In today's episode, I speak with my first guest Adeyele Idowu-Ezeli on the importance of staying true to yourself. From navigating covert racism as one of the few black students in an all-white boarding school to finally starting her no holds barred podcast about Marriage, Motherhood, Faith and More, "I have the Floor", Adeyele's story is a testament to the power and impact of staying true to who you are regardless of external and sometimes internal pressure to assimilate at the expense of your true identity. I hope you find today's episode as inspiring as I did and that you learn some tips as you listen. You can follow Adeyele on Instagram @ihavethefloor_ and listen to her podcast HERE
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By Chinelo AwaHave you ever felt like you weren't good enough or that maybe you were too much? You're not alone. In today's episode, I speak with my first guest Adeyele Idowu-Ezeli on the importance of staying true to yourself. From navigating covert racism as one of the few black students in an all-white boarding school to finally starting her no holds barred podcast about Marriage, Motherhood, Faith and More, "I have the Floor", Adeyele's story is a testament to the power and impact of staying true to who you are regardless of external and sometimes internal pressure to assimilate at the expense of your true identity. I hope you find today's episode as inspiring as I did and that you learn some tips as you listen. You can follow Adeyele on Instagram @ihavethefloor_ and listen to her podcast HERE
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