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Exploring Nigeria: A Journey of Discovery and Connection

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In this episode of the podcast, Peuge welcomes a special guest, Yomi, a forensic accountant, chief diversity officer, and mentor within the Royal to Project. Yomi shares her background and experiences, including her Nigerian heritage and her first trip to Nigeria. She talks about the sense of connection and belonging she felt when meeting her extended family and the contrast between Nigeria and Texas.

Yomi also discusses her early travel experiences and how they shaped her perspective on comfort and gratitude. She recounts her curiosity about world events during the Iraq war, which led her to pursue a career in accounting. The episode offers insights into Yomi's journey and her perspective on travel.

Tune in to this engaging episode to learn more about Yomi's experiences, her reflections on travel, and the valuable life lessons she has gained along the way.

Episode Credits:

  • Produced, edited, and mixed by Peuge Benjamin
  • Artwork design by Peuge Benjamin and Deb Carson

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In this episode of the podcast, Peuge welcomes a special guest, Yomi, a forensic accountant, chief diversity officer, and mentor within the Royal to Project. Yomi shares her background and experiences, including her Nigerian heritage and her first trip to Nigeria. She talks about the sense of connection and belonging she felt when meeting her extended family and the contrast between Nigeria and Texas.

Yomi also discusses her early travel experiences and how they shaped her perspective on comfort and gratitude. She recounts her curiosity about world events during the Iraq war, which led her to pursue a career in accounting. The episode offers insights into Yomi's journey and her perspective on travel.

Tune in to this engaging episode to learn more about Yomi's experiences, her reflections on travel, and the valuable life lessons she has gained along the way.

Episode Credits:

  • Produced, edited, and mixed by Peuge Benjamin
  • Artwork design by Peuge Benjamin and Deb Carson

Software Used:

Equipment Used:

Links: Be sure to follow, comment, and tag fun parts on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, Threads, and YouTube.

Visit our website: Podcast - Atomics Travels

  continue reading

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