Blunt and Bare is a bimonthly podcast hosted by Nigerian content creator & creative writer Ebukun Gbemisola Ogunyemi (@ibukunwrites). Here, she talks real about everything (of interest) - social and trending issues, self-love, spirituality, mental health, self-care, pain, healing, relationships, etc…
On this episode, Ibukun sits down with Funmilayo Mustapha to discuss the reality and dynamics that play in friendships and exes.
On this episode, Ibukun talks about her 2019 journey, the lessons, the blessings and the preparations for the new year!
On this episode, Ibukun strips, discusses childhood memory loss and relearning love as a form of healing.
On this episode, Ibukun opens up about certain pressures in her life (writing, etc.) and the journey to unlearning them and easing into grace.
On today's episode of the show, Ibukunwrites talks social media, followings and its influence on self-confidence, self-worth, self love and self-acceptance.
On this episode of #BluntandBare, Ibukunwrites, speaking on single and divorce shaming, discusses a Twitter reaction to Toke Makinwa's post about getting married/divorcing again. She also addresses the new relationship reality between single ladies & (some) of their married friends. She further speaks on the mind-struggles of letting go and holding on (especially in toxic situations), the 'first-to-comment syndrome' and the importance of thoughtfulness in order to attain meaning & intelligence.
On this week's podcast, Ibukun wraps up the conversation on menstruation by exploring what she considers the socio-cultural/psychological implications of menstruation. She discusses Nigerian Mums, male privilege, menstrual shaming, etc.
On this episode, Ibukun engages menstrual realities and familiar/bizarre conversations about Menstruation. She emphasizes the importance of creating contents and having conversations that destigmatize & celebrate menstruation. By sharing her menstrual truth, she believes unconventional menstrual truth matters and there is no one way to look at/discuss menstruation. Overall, she stresses the necessity in giving women a safe space to share their truths about stuff like this.
There are one thousand and one reasons not to post this episode but I still did cos aswerughad, I think it's too fun an intro