Tea With Tay Podcast

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Tea With Tay Podcast

Tea With Tay is a sweet gist type of show hosted by Taymesan. Every week he discusses societal issues and personal experience in a fun light-hearted and entertaining way. Sometimes with your favourite celebrities, and sometimes with guest with intriguing and exceptional stories, either way Taymesan gets the tea. Tea with Tay is your perfect podcast for sweet and entertaining but serious gist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 17 FEB

    Liz Osho Speaks About Childhood Trauma, Infertility & Building A Profitable PR & Comms Business

    A roller coaster ride of highs and lows, the last episode of the third season of Tea With Tay ends on a sublime note with PR & Comms whiz, Elizabeth Osho, founder and CEO of PR company, So.Me Solutions. On Tay's couch, Elizabeth takes us down corridors of opulence as she shares her childhood experience, growing up as one of the grandkids of the first female medical doctor in West Africa, Elizabeth Abimbola Awoliyi. It's however not entirely a rosy experience as Elizabeth had to grow up shuffling between two worlds; her father's and her mother's amidst psychological warfare with her stepmother. We're also taken on a wild ride from Ikoyi, to Ikeja, England and back to Lagos as little Liz grows into Liz Omoja, the TV presenter and recruitment officer with the red convertible and endless inches of hair and dwindling wealth. She then becomes Liz, the stargirl and online editor of Genevieve Mag before setting up shop as founder of PR Company, So.Me Solutions. Now a wife and mother to a toddler, Elizabeth shares how even in marriage and while running a thriving business backed by a man she loves, she'd encountered trials, battling infertility for over 5 years and constantly losing money to failed IVF cycles. A true reflection of the capricious nature of life, this season finale is a story of overcoming traumas to be a better person and just as highlighted in Elizabeth's book, "Who Do You Think You Are?" teaches the ability to fall 7 times and get up 8. This episode is for anyone who's scared to take on their next challenge and is in doubt of their abilities or needs a source of inspiration. This episode is for me & you. Enjoy! https://teawithtay.podlink.to/New-Episode Click on this link to check out @lipton_nigeria https://instagram.com/lipton_nigeria?utm_medium=copy_link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 24m
  2. 9 FEB

    The Choir Boy That Became A Star By Accident Ft Timi Dakolo

    As the third season of Tea With Tay begins to wind down, Taymesan is joined by electrifying soul singer, Timi Dakolo who shares with Taymesan how his journey into music began— surprisingly, by accident. Raised by his late grandmother much like Tay, Timi shares extensively on his colourful childhood growing up in Port Harcourt. In Tea With Tay fashion, we’re intimated on Timi Dakolo’s music origin story and how he grew up as the choir boy whose voice was too different to be appreciated by members of the choir to become the winner of the first ever West African Idols music contest. That win was however his first step on a long journey to stardom as Timi had to conquer his lack of knowledge in the art of making music, by learning how to write music, an act through which he graced the airwaves with several evergreen songs.  On this episode, Timi’s humorous Port-Harcourt persona takes center stage and we meet the Timi Dakolo we never knew while being regaled with stories of life in Port Harcourt, how he defied the odds, his viewpoint on family as a family man himself as well as his latest album “The Chorus Leader”. Make sure to enjoy this episode with a steaming mug of your fave Lipton tea! https://teawithtay.podlink.to/New-Episode Click on this link to check out @lipton_nigeria https://instagram.com/lipton_nigeria?utm_medium=copy_link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 33m
  3. 2 FEB

    You Are Enough- Group Therapy With Madame Joyce & Taymesan

    If you're a fan of Madame Joyce and her banter-filled podcast, Cocktails & Takeaways, this episode of Tea With Tay should be savoured with the understanding that this is more than a podcasters' linkup but also the tea and takeaways episode, not only serving the tea but enough nuggets to serve as take home food for thoughts. Marking the 20th episode of the third season of Tea With Tay, this episode features UK-born and bred podcaster and media personality Madame Joyce who shares a side of her that's never been seen before on Tay's couch as she discusses her childhood and childhood traumas as the kid who never quite fit in. She also relates that child to the adult she's grown to be, drawing parallels with how her adopted personality informed the Madame Joyce we know now. A strong reminder never to despise the days of little beginnings, Madame Joyce also shares how she became to be the media powerhouse she is now after listening to the still small voice in her debt-ridden room years back. From analysing the dynamics of dating in the UK VS in Nigeria to childhood traumas and coming of age moments, battles with maintaining authenticity as media personalities and anxiety and overthinking, this episode is equal parts banter and the group therapy session you didn't know you needed. Enjoy! https://teawithtay.podlink.to/New-Episode Click on this link to check out @lipton_nigeria  https://instagram.com/lipton_nigeria?utm_medium=copy_link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    2 hr

Ratings & Reviews

4.3
out of 5
3 Ratings

About

Tea With Tay is a sweet gist type of show hosted by Taymesan. Every week he discusses societal issues and personal experience in a fun light-hearted and entertaining way. Sometimes with your favourite celebrities, and sometimes with guest with intriguing and exceptional stories, either way Taymesan gets the tea. Tea with Tay is your perfect podcast for sweet and entertaining but serious gist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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