
25 episodes

Spice Station Theodora Imaan Beauvais
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- Society & Culture
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5.0 • 5 Ratings
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Hosted by the creator of Yungnollywood, IgboSpice talks about everything usually overshadowed by shame. Communication changes culture and this podcast is a platform to create conversations free of harsh criticism. Join her and her friends as they share cringe experiences, give advice, unlearn and reveal intimate details of living life off the beaten path.
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Shame on the body shamers!
If you've ever experienced body shaming, body dysmorphia or an eating disorder, then everyone in this episode relates to you. Listen to why it's okay to fight fire with fire when you're protecting your vessel.
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Short Man Justice
Igbospice and the yungnollywood family react to Tory Lanez being found guilty of shooting Megan thee Stallion.
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All about Bianca Ojukwu
The beauty queen, the rebel, the mother, the lawyer, the diplomat and the widow of the most controversial Nigerian man (Biafra's leader), this episode covers why I am so obsessed with Bianca Ojukwu.
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The First Born Burden
On this episode, we respond to a listener question about overcoming the effects of family dysfunction as the oldest daughter, "None of my family validates my trauma. I feel like I really served no purpose to them but to serve them. I wish I wasn't born sometimes... is it really going to get better?" Listen as we share the benefits of distance, therapy and radical self preservation through personal stories and testimonies of survival.
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Fishers of Men
To explore the theme of Gold-digging we chose the 2006 film 'Fishers of Men' that centres on a newly widowed woman and her two children, a son and daughter and how she encourages them towards reckless survival, all the while making sure she's taken care of in the process. Listen as we discuss how dating to secure financial freedom is normal, justifiable, recommended as just as hard a job to do as any. Is she a gold-digger or are you upset that you cannot afford to have her?
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Sleeping with the Enemy
Welcome to season 2 of the podcast! What's new? - We begin to discuss certain topics and how they occur as themes in various nollywood films.
On this episode, it's all about submission. What did the leading female characters in Billionaire's Club (2003) and Sleeping with the Enemy (2004) have in common? Listen as we dissect various reasons for accepting or/and rejecting submission. Is submission limited to one gender? Is it slavery with a different packaging? Is this topic too archaic for our current society?