Episoder
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I talk about how we’re doing camp together for the third year in a row this December and how much has changed over the years, amidst other things.
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I talk about how the Nigerian economy has stopped us from going on dates, amidst other things.
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Mangler du episoder?
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I talk about my trip to a village in Eastern Nigeria, crying on a wedding night, and how even the best experiences in this world can give you a cough.
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I talk about vaccination trenches, rewarding work, refusing to make akara from scratch, and the best photographer I’ve worked with.
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I talk about wanting a live show in the future, going for a concert with my infant, and how Nigerian elders don’t recognize their adult children.
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I talk about a ‘snapback’ from a place of rest, finally going outside, and why wicked men do not deserve wives.
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You’re a mum, and it now takes six hours to leave the house. If you have a morning appointment, don’t sleep.
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My husband comes back on the pod, and we let you have a conversation with us.
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I finally checked out my fitness app, and now I’m hooked and pleasantly surprised.
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Raising a newborn means I have to steal mealtimes in my own house . Unrelated , idolizing marriage may make you have a bad one.
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I talk about my life lately. It’s very much giving mother.
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The one that’s about everything and nothing. White noise while you rest.
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We unravel the actual cure to my wanderlust, and it surprises us both.
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I talk about how I was an ‘unborn-again’ Christian opposed to evangelism, and my journey from there to pastor’s wife.
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I talk about Nigeria’s economy and what it means for the (disappearing) middle class.
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I talk about my culinary experiments during a Nigerian public holiday, and a King’s celebrity wedding.
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I talk about the multilayered surprise at my father’s birthday event. Trigger warning: All the feels.
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Let’s talk about ‘cool’ vs ‘judgemental’ Christians, and who’s the drama.
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We talk about how you can shape culture. Listen.
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I talk about exchanging spontaneous sleepovers for overnight cuddles.
- Se mer