CONVERSATIONS Chidera Agoha
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- Society & Culture
It takes one good conversation to shift the direction of change. Conversations are more than just talk, it is a connection between two people. Listen to CONVERSATIONS, hosted by Chidera Agoha, for weekly discussions on all things life.
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The one with Chimamanda
'It is obscene', a now 4 month old controversial article written by Nigerian novelist, Chimamanda, took social media by storm. 4 months later it is now a topic of discussion, amongst other things, on today’s podcast episode. Listen as Anjola, Ladi, and Chidera discuss the culture of tipping, conformity, and Chimamanda's article.
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SURVIVAL MODE | A 'SQUID GAME' REVIEW
A now extremely popular South Korean drama series, Squid game, has left its audience with many important gems to take away from the series. In today's episode, I chat with Ifeanyi and Victor about the show; favorite moments (episodes), characters, and life lessons learned. Most importantly, we dive into some aspects of the human response in survival mode.
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Are we friends bayi?
Do you think you are a good friend? In today’s conversation, Chidera & Tolu discuss what intentionally in a friendship/relationship looks like from each of their perspectives.
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ADULTING 101
You know that phase you reach in life where you have to schedule facetime calls with your friends & family rather than have spontaneous ones, that's Adulting. In this episode, Theo and Chidera discuss navigating friendships, dating, and overall independence in the adult phase of life.
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Social Media (and Cancel Culture)
Welcome to episode 10 of The CONVERSATIONS Podcast! In this episode, Chidera and Ifeoma share their thoughts on the idea of cancel culture within the context of social media.
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Men DO Cry
Welcome to episode 9 of The CONVERSATIONS Podcast! In this episode, Chidera, Abel, and Blessed have a conversation about emotion, gender roles, and what it means to "Be a Man". For updates on this podcast please follow our official Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/Convs.podcast/
Song Credit: Big Man Do Cry by Dominique Fils-Aime