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Everyone can agree that the best conversations happen in the barbers shop. Over the past 8 years life changing, meaningful and inspiring conversations have occurred on the styling chairs at the Locitude Studio both in Lagos Nigeria and in the US which have inspired this podcast format - Chair Convos.
In today’s episode Elizabeth shares her experience being an adult immigrant student in America, accents, and differences between the value and style of education between Nigeria and America.
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Everyone can agree that the best conversations happen in the barbers shop. Over the past 8 years life changing, meaningful and inspiring conversations have occurred on the styling chairs at the Locitude Studio both in Lagos Nigeria and in the US which have inspired this podcast format - Chair Convos.
In today’s episode Aaliyah shares her experience on coming to America, settling into a new city and her work in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion..
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Everyone can agree that the best conversations happen in the barbers shop. Over the past 8 years life changing, meaningful and inspiring conversations have occurred on the styling chairs at the Locitude Studio both in Lagos Nigeria and in the US which have inspired this podcast format - Chair Convos.
In today’s episode Nia share her experience on motherhood, relationships and entrepreneurship.
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Everyone can agree that the best conversations happen in the barbers shop. Over the past 8 years life changing, meaningful and inspiring conversations have occurred on the styling chairs at the Locitude Studio both in Lagos Nigeria and in the US which have inspired this podcast format - Chair Convos.
In today’s episode Cedric shares his experiences on being African, Togolese and American; fatherhood and interesting perspective on relationships.
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Everyone can agree that the best conversations happen in the barbers shop. Over the past 8 years life changing, meaningful and inspiring conversations have occurred on the styling chairs at the Locitude Studio both in Lagos Nigeria and in the US which have inspired this podcast format - Chair Convos.
In today’s episode Kayla Williamson share her experiences with faith, Christian support groups, speed dating in 2024, not being black enough and much more.
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Everyone can agree that the best conversations happen in the barbers shop. Over the past 8 years life changing, meaningful and inspiring conversations have occurred on the styling chairs at the Locitude Studio both in Lagos Nigeria and in the US which have inspired this podcast format - Chair Convos.
In today’s episode Lauren Parker shares some insights on gerontology, pregnancy, setting trends, race, the importance of socializing and social media brain washing.
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Everyone can agree that the best conversations happen in the barbers shop. Over the past 8 years life changing, meaningful and inspiring conversations have occurred on the styling chairs at the Locitude Studio both in Lagos Nigeria and in the US which have inspired this podcast format - Chair Convos.
In today’s episode Innocent shares life experiences, traveling Africa with Invisible Borders, Art Management, student in the US and more.
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Everyone can agree that the best conversations happen in the barbers shop. Over the past 8 years life changing, meaningful and inspiring conversations have occurred on the styling chairs at the Locitude Studio both in Lagos Nigeria and in the US which have inspired this podcast format - Chair Convos.
In today’s episode Dee shares her experience as an immigrant in America. The conversation is mostly in Nigerian Pidgin English.
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Everyone can agree that the best conversations happen in the barbers shop. Over the past 8 years life changing, meaningful and inspiring conversations have occurred on the styling chairs at the Locitude Studio both in Lagos Nigeria and in the US with have inspired this podcast format - Chair Convos.In today’s episode, Ade Balogun of Locitude chats with Shaneta White, a Jamaican migrant in America and an expecting mom on race, work, migrating and what’s it’s like to be expecting.
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Everyone can agree that the best conversations happen in the barbers shop. Over the past 8 years life changing, meaningful and inspiring conversations have occurred on the styling chairs at the Locitude Studio both in Lagos Nigeria and in the US with have inspired this podcast format - Chair Convos.
In today’s episode Professor Zandria Robinson of the Georgetown University and Ade Balogun of Locitude converse about life, death, ancestors, faith, religion, the supernatural and agree that the world needs more knowledge on first world traditions and religions. This was another glimpse into the type of interesting conversations that come up when you find yourself in the Locitude chair.
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Everyone can agree that the best conversations happen in the barbers shop. Over the past 8 years life changing, meaningful and inspiring conversations have occurred on the styling chairs at the Locitude Studio both in Lagos Nigeria and in the US with have inspired this podcast format - Chair Convos.
In today’s episode, Ade Balogun of Locitude chats with Abirmwense Emokpae, a Data Annotator, avid skater, instrumentalist, vocalist, rapper and a well rounded human about AI, dating, skating, music and more,
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In this season of the Talking Locs with Locitude podcast, Ade Balogun of Locitude reads out letters to her clients turn friends addressing frequently asked loc related questions.
The episode is a letter to Tiwa on long loc problems.
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The Episode is produced by E the Mastermind.
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In this season of the Talking Locs with Locitude podcast, Ade Balogun of Locitude reads out letters to her clients turn friends addressing frequently asked loc related questions.
The episode is a letter to Summer on seven reasons to colour your locs
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The Episode is produced by E the Mastermind.
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In this new season of the Talking Locs with Locitude podcast, Ade Balogun of Locitude reads out letters to her clients turn friends addressing frequently asked loc related questions.
The episode is a letter Herb on The Loc Process.
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The Episode is produced by E the Mastermind.
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In this new season of the Talking Locs with Locitude podcast, Ade Balogun of Locitude reads out letters to her clients turn friends addressing frequently asked loc related questions.
The episode is a letter to Danika on how to get rid of lint from, locs
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The Episode is produced by E the Mastermind.
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In this new season of the Talking Locs with Locitude podcast, Ade Balogun of Locitude reads out letters to her clients turn friends addressing frequently asked loc related questions.
The episode is a letter to Ronke on how to find a Loctician.
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The Episode is produced by E the Mastermind.
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In this new season of the Talking Locs with Locitude podcast, Ade Balogun of Locitude reads out letters to her clients turn friends addressing frequently asked loc related questions.
The episode is a letter to E on seven reasons to loc his hair.
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The Episode is produced by E the Mastermind.
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In this new season of the Talking Locs with Locitude podcast, Ade Balogun of Locitude reads out letters to her clients turn friends addressing frequently asked loc related questions.
The episode is a letter to Erica on caring for dry and flaky scalps
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The Episode is produced by E the Mastermind.
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In this new season of the Talking Locs with Locitude podcast, Ade Balogun of Locitude reads out letters to her clients turn friends addressing frequently asked loc related questions.
The episode is a letter to Erick on caring for his locs.
Enjoy!
The Episode is produced by E the Mastermind.
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On this episode, Amelia Cole (@coffeewithAmelia), a loc head of five years and mom of two ponders on the societal perceptions and stereotypes of locs with Ade Balogun of @Locitude.
They discuss almost everything, from a father who beat up his son while cutting his locs off to gluing "baby hairs" to one's forehead. Through their thoughtful conversation they attempt to solve loc head problems and perhaps they do.
This Episode is produced by "ETheMasterMind".
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