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Inspire people. Support each others' growth. Create a meaningful life. Does this mission reflect your values? Welcome to the community! What is WHYLD about? Bringing together friends and strangers for conversations on topics that expand their horizons. Fostering the exchange of thoughts between people of diverse walks of life. Giving extraordinary people „from next door“ a voice to share their stories. Celebrating people’s authentic life choices. Why? So that YOU feel inspired to step into Y ...
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The Africalypso Podcast is a captivating exploration of Nigerian society and culture hosted by Matilda, Hadiza, and Imanma, three Nigerians living in Canada. Join them as they delve into a diverse range of topics, sparking insightful conversations on social issues, history, politics, finances, and everything in between.With a blend of wit, intelligence, and good-natured banter, the hosts bring their distinct diasporic lens to the table, providing a fresh perspective on African culture and so ...
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The Talk locker-room is a podcast shows that features on absolutely everything. No filters, everything that pops up is worth the time♥. Enjoy. Intsagram @thetalklockerroom @zenah.doet @zee.creations254 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talklocker-room/support
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Support is Sexy

Elayne Fluker: Executive Coach, Author, Speaker

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With more than one million downloads and listeners around the world, the Support is Sexy podcast features inspiring conversations with over 500 diverse women leaders around the world who share how they started, when they struggled and how support played a role in their success. Join host Elayne Fluker -- a top executive coach for high-performing women and author of the book, Get Over "I Got It" (HarperCollins) -- as she facilitates dynamic conversations that will support you along YOUR journ ...
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Send us a text Could you do it? “My biggest fear of the journey wasn't dying. It was getting forced to use a motor." Episode teaser - what do we talk about? What did Markus experience on his journey home from India? What are the challenges of long-term solo sailing? # What is the reason Markus got – accidentally - moved by a motor for a few seconds…
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Send us a text How far could you travel without using any motor? “I asked myself, what would I do if I found out that I was gonna die in two weeks? What could I be doing, where I would have no regrets? […] That's where the Routes of Change project came from.” Episode teaser - what do we talk about? Ways to prepare… for a no-motors circumnavigation …
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Send us a text Lift heavy sh**! “It was tough playing sports, having a period and from a young age of 15, I was having a lot of problems, like endometriosis. For those of you that don't know, you get all sorts of symptoms - heavy, bleeding, painful cramps.” Episode summary: Tech, travel, triathlon – why a full-time job is no excuse not to go IRONMA…
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Send us a text How could she have survived? “I didn't have a playbook at all. Nobody told me on February 15th to go on CNN and yell at the president to do something and to take action. I just did it.” Summary of what we talk about in the episode: Who was Alyssa Alhadeff? What happened in Parkland on February 14th 2018? How does a stay-at-home mom c…
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Send us a text Do you know who you are? “You're not white enough for the white people. You're not brown enough for the brown people, and it's our own people judging us.” Summary of what we talk about in the episode: Cultural belonging, financial pressures & mental health - what is it like being a Latino in the US? Vulnerability is strength? From “m…
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Send us a text How authentic do you allow yourself to be, truly? “Given the big role working plays in our lives, it would be a big loss if we couldn’t be ourselves at work, wouldn’t it?” In short, we talk about this in the episode: How does your body let you know when you are in alignment – and when you are straying from your truth? In which situat…
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On this episode, we are joined by poet, playwright, essayist, and author, Chukky Ibe. He walks us through the process of writing his book in Jamaica and then details his coming of age ceremony, the Iwa Akwa. Chukky is the founder and Executive Director of Trad, a grassroots organization that creates African-centered educational experiences. Find Tr…
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Send us a text Can you imagine paying for a sexual service? “My goal is that a client is not booking me again.” In short, we talk about this in the episode: Why do women pay for sex? And is it a bad thing? How does one become a callboy… and why? Why does a sex worker say, “my aim is that no woman calls twice”? Is this even legal? Germany’s Prostitu…
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On this Amebo Interlude we discuss (with timestamps): - Attacks in Plateau State in December (5:20 - 10:49) - The Alaska Air Incident (11:20 - 23:33) - Nigerian International Student Killed By Police In Winnipeg (23:34 - 27:41) - Emeka Ike and his ex wife (27:42 - 38:41) - Much ado about Debbie (38:42 - 1:02:29) - Halle Bailey announces baby boy (1…
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Send us a text What is a Lobsterbird? “As the saying goes: A fish and a bird could fall in love. But where would they live?” In short, we talk about this in the episode: White-Asian, male-female, arts-science - what is it like to be a builder of bridges between polarities? 88 temples in 24 days – why Lobsterbird completed Japan’s Shikoku pilgrimage…
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Send us a text How long can you hold your breath? “90% of the blackouts happen near the surface at the very end of the dive.” In short, we talk about this in the episode: How dangerous is freediving really? Step by step, what happens during a vertical freedive? What surprising reflexes help humans survive longer underwater? Who was Stephen Keenan t…
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On this Amebo Interlude we discuss (with timestamps):- Seasonal depression and missing Nigeria (5:46 - 15:23)- The conflicts going on in the world and what we can do about it (15:24 - 26:38)If you're in the west and you're looking for how to help, check out this website: https://ceasefiretoday.com/- Keke Palmer filing a restraining order from her e…
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Send us a text Do I have to have kids? “Moms reach out to me all the time and share their stories and say that they just weren't aware that they had the choice.” In short, we talk about this in the episode: How can you find out if you (don’t) want to have kids? Is being childfree different for men vs. women? Should “kids, yes or no” be a topic on y…
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Exactly one year ago today I recorded a podcast episode from the beach in Playa del Carmen, Mexico and shared that I was determined to relocate to the country and start my next chapter there. Well, one year later -- here's how I made that happen, and the lessons I've learned along the way! You'll also notice that I've updated the name of the podcas…
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Send us a text Is “should” still part of your vocabulary? If it’s not a F*** YES, it’s a F*** NO! In short, we talk about this in the episode: How the way you are eating might reflect your connection with yourself. How a “head person” might find access to their heart’s voice. What you might want to know about the local culture before moving to the …
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In honour of World Childless Week, observed every September, we've released the Childfree and Childless Alliance panel replay from the 2023 Virtual Childfree Convention. This panel features Childless advocates Katy Seppi, Lilly Vercellotti, Jody Day, and Hollie Brubaker. https://childfreeconvention.com…
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Send us a text Is it just a phase? “For that whole time, I was not being authentic. I was low-level terrified on a daily basis. And it doesn't take an expert to think about the effect that has on someone's nervous system. That repression is deadly.” In short, we talk about this in the episode: What are the stereotypes around bisexuality? Can gender…
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On this episode, we are joined by historian, artist and popular TikToker, Tayo Bello, who helps to paint a picture of what the Yorubaland was like in pre-colonial times; the historical context, socio-political structure, traditional religious beliefs etc.You can find Tayo @batoinspiration on TikTok, YouTube, IG and Facebook Hosted on Acast. See aca…
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On this Amebo Interlude we discuss (with timestamps):- BBNaija All Stars (7:40 - 29:52) - Netflix's The Ultimatum (29:53 - 31:57) - Keke Palmer kee-keein with her "ex" on IG live (31:58 - 45:23) - Burna Boy's statement on Afrobeats (49:58 - 1:09:04)- Our question of the week (1:09:04 - 1:26:09)Don't forget to follow us @AfricalypsoPod on our social…
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On this episode, we are joined by our guest, Alaina, to discuss the ins and outs of being a person with albinism. Check out Alaina's IG and TikTok @lainatopiaAlso, here are a couple of organizations focused on supporting people with Albinism in African countries:africaalbinismnetwork.org/about/www.underthesamesun.com/www.advantageafrica.org/improvi…
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On this Amebo Interlude we discuss:- The winners of Love Island UK summer 2023- BBNaija All Stars- Dating people in Nigeria that would not want to move - Being set up by older people- Tinubu's ministerial list- The Niger coup- Twitter's name change- The Precious Gaza bone marrow fundraising Scandal- Our question of the weekDon't forget to follow us…
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On this episode we are joined by Abimisola and Malik from The Japa Diaries Podcast to discuss our "japa" stories. "Japa" is a Yoruba word that means to run away, or to flee, and it's become a shorthand way for young Nigerians to say they're leaving their home country to look for opportunities abroad.You can find The Japa Diaries Podcast on IG and T…
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Send us a text Do poverty, war, and health crises really lie outside of your responsibility? "I grew up with this sense of how inappropriate and unfair the world is. And how I shouldn't be passive in this injustice and that I shouldn't just take care of myself." In short, we talk about this in the episode: How to become THAT person who saves lives …
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On this Amebo Interlude we discuss:- Nigeria's new 1000 naira per year Vehicle Proof Of Ownership payments- Nigerians going wild attempting to break Guinness World Records - The Ojude Oba festival- Davido’s cheating scandalDon't forget to follow us @AfricalypsoPod on our socialsWebsite: www.africalypsopodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priv…
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On this episode we are joined by a guest, Emmanuel, to discuss the differences in the socialization of boys and girls.Time stamps:1:23 – How our weeks have been.11:03 – We discuss the Titan submersible.20:32 – We get into the topicEmmanuel is a host on For Yarns Only. Follow their podcast on Twitter @ForYarns and on Instagram @ ForYarnsOnlyDon't fo…
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Cody and LeNora react to recent articles about #childfree, including biased financial software, selfishness, and icons like Queen Elizabeth the 1st. Our live-chat audience was lively this week, and we all questioned whether or not the article on how to find other childfree people was helpful. This episode is sponsored by ChildfreeWealth.com.…
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Tom James, the author of "Your Children Are Boring: or How Modern Parents Ruin Everything", agreed to come as a guest to our show to talk about his book. We talked about how all parents think their kid is special, about losing your identity when you have a baby and about what we found out later is referred to as "sharenting" (the overuse of social …
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Dann is the first, but hopefully not the last, childfree man we are featuring in an episode of our web series. He is Canadian, eats a plant-based diet and has a fluffy cat. As if he wasn't cool enough yet, Dann is also the author of "Planned UNParenthood", the first book about the childfree choice and lifestyle written from a male perspective. We h…
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Send us a text Do you know how to ask for what you desire, embrace a “no” response, and respect your own boundaries? “I'm learning that to be a whole person and a happier person, I need to have conversations that are challenging all the time. Almost daily.” In short, in this episode, we talk about: What professional cuddling is and why it is valuab…
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The Childfree Girls podcast (2019-2022) is now archived on the Childfree Media podcast! Three women in three separate countries challenge society's expectations of women as mothers with no-holds-barred conversations and interviews. Hosted by: Isabel Firecracker (Colombia), Kristen Tsetsi (USA), and LeNora Faye (Canada). How many of you have been ca…
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The Childfree Girls podcast (2019-2022) is now archived on the Childfree Media podcast! Three women in three separate countries challenge society's expectations of women as mothers with no-holds-barred conversations and interviews. Hosted by: Isabel Firecracker (Colombia), Kristen Tsetsi (USA), and LeNora Faye (Canada). Dating as a childfree woman …
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On this Amebo Interlude we discuss:- Poor air quality in Canada and the US caused by the wildfires- Tinubu sworn in as President of Nigeria- Fuel subsidy removal - The Nigeria Air scam- Annie Idibia and 2Face on Young, Famous & African- The groom that was texting while walking down the aisle- Our question of the weekDon't forget to follow us @Afric…
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