A podcast about checking-in and interrupting your daily routine.
Hosted by a British-born Nigerian looking to turn a 5 min catch-up into a 45 min journey but you know...From Home.
This week I chatted to Tencey - friend, entrepreneur, recovering hothead and Queen of dropping gems.
We talked about love, trusting yourself, red flags, cutting our hair and setting boundaries.
Follo…
Vulnerability is the theme this week...
In this episode you don't get all my emotions but I think I did a nice job of talking about vulnerability, why that can be a struggle for me and why the trope …
This week I talk to KG - friend, bad bish, student, BAME Network officer and currently developing a non-profit organisation called 'Unity For Justice'!
KG and I discuss love - the Disney Way and the …
This week I chatted to Ayo about if Ghanaians are the Canadians of the continent , running for tittay president, why boobs are like snowflakes, dating, Nollywood and the politics of aso ebi.
Have a …
Episode Twen-Twen-Twenty!!
This week the wonderful Davino stopped by to chat with me about growing into different versions of yourself, friendships, therapy, astrology, and did God really give us fre…
I don't know the most about star signs...but my name is Ibukun, and I'm an emotional Pisces...
In this episode I chat about emotions *cue Destiny's Child* and not dismissing them.
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This week I brought on my friend Sophie, digital content creator, slow fashion blogger and fellow Nigerian to discuss the #EndSARS protests currently going on, what we in the Nigerian diaspora can do…
Top Tip: Listen to this episode while doing your skincare routine - or don't. I can't force you <3
This week I waned to clean out my pores and also clean out my mind after a long day. So I this episo…
I'm gonna gush, prepare yourselves.
This week I was joined by the incredible Shelby.
Content creator, black woman and gem of a person.
We discussed white privilege, being expected to be strong as bl…
I'm baaaaaackkkkk
Sometimes you need a week off, and sure yeah let's call it that. But I'm back baybeeee with Episode 15, featuring Elijah!
Author of The Clapback: Your Guide To Calling Out Racist S…
Happy 14th Episode!
This week I chat to Halimah - artist, fellow podcaster and lover of cottagecore.
We talk about the Universe, capitalism as the root of most evils, fetishisation worries while dati…
This week I want you to meet Akwesi. We went on a date a few weeks ago and thought it was time to catch up. And what better place than my podcast :D
We chat about gentrification vs town planning, mic…
Iss another solo episode!
This week I take a look at some generic and not-so generic questions I've been asked while on some recent first dates, plus examine what I want out of my current dating expe…
This week I chat to friend, entrepreneur and self-proclaimed croc-wearing aunty, Faith
We chat black mental health, working within healthcare, cake disasters, institutional racism, and masks!
Varied …
WE MADE IT TO EP 10 WOOOOOO!!!1
This week I chat to my co-hosts from another pod, Omolade and Dami
We talk the body positive movement, "married v single life", toxic aunties, pastors, 6ft men and cul…
This episode I chat to Taiwo - host of I Saw Him First, an amazing sex and relationship podcast and fellow UKC student.
Taiwo and I chatted about A LOT: dealing with break up pain in a Nigerian house…
In this week's episode, I chat to Marilyn - friend, healthcare professional and fellow Black woman.
We talk about being the eldest daughter of immigrants (Nigerian - gang gang), being the only Black …
I'm back with friend, musician and fellow The Challenge alum (lol if you know, you know), Atu.
We discuss working with your emotions during your creative process, spirituality vs religion, and what …
CW : I do discuss I May Destroy You and sexual assault from 20 mins for about 10 mins
Hey it's me! Having a conversation with me!
This week I chat about my favourite Black-owned businesses, Black po…
In this week's episode, we welcome Aaron to the From Home mic.
We discuss the BLM protests in London, the way the education system fails Black people, raising Black Women, fetishisation, being the "A…