The good, the bad and the dysfunction in between. From pop culture to family dynamics, terrible 20s and limitless ambition... these are just a few of the topics that #MIMS will be exploring in the season premier of her weekly podcast. New episodes every Sunday at 12pm EST
On this episode we're talking about settling, standards, deal breakers and the pressures/ fears of getting into a relationship with someone subpar who we have to "manage". We discuss the struggles, as women, to find the healthy balance between settling and compromising and finding a partner who is right for us... even if that means they don't check off EVERY box on our list.
The current pandemic has all our travel bugs running but all our flights on hold. RIP to all the 2020 summer trips that never happened:( On this episode I'm bringing the trip to you as we reflect on all things travel: favorite countries, worst experiences, pet peeves, traveling in the digital age and more! Follow me on instagram @mims.pdcst
Get to know me! A bit about me, at least. I finally decided to put a face to the podcast with this "about me" episode, including my first podcast visuals! Learn about my background & personal reflections related to the podcast. Be sure to check out the video on instagram @mim.pdcst
Growth is intentional, growth takes time, but growth is so necessary to become the best version of yourself! On this episode, I'm talking about the importance of growth and highlighting some of the ways I've grown over the years, with plans for the future. With the 1 year anniversary of #MIMS coming up, I'm looking to a bolder, brighter, more intentional & engaging future that best represents me & my interests. Stay tuned to see what's in store!
Remember to unplug and step back from the influx of information thats everywhere during a national crisis. Stay informed and protect your peace. #BLM
Quarantine games anyone? On this episode were playing a quick game of "This or That?" (aka "would you rather...") Hear the choices/opinions of Ekene, Maya and Emily as they give interesting and funny answers for what might seem like simple questions! Be sure to follow MIMS Podcast on Instagram @mimspdcst
How do you handle change? Do you run from it? Do you go with the flow? On this week's episode I'm talking about dealing with life's changes - just like all the changes happening right now with this pandemic. Let me know what your reaction to change is!
On this episode we talk through different pressures that we're currently facing through these confusing times known as our 20s. From productivity pressure, social media, goals and the race to marriage... SZA said it best, Good luck on them 20 somethings!
COVID-19 really caught us by surprise! Hear some our thoughts, complaints, hopes and fears during our Quarantine Chronicles episode as we self isolate! MIMS first ever remote/virtual episode! Stay safe, stay sane!
Invest in your friendships as much as you'd invest in your romantic relationships! Platonic, familial and romantic... relationships aren't guaranteed to last forever, but the efforts you put into them could make all the difference!
Bitter Boomers, Diaspora Disconnect & The Hell-raising Hymen. This week's episode is a different style I'm introducing to #MIMS called "Makes No Damn Sense"; A 'Hot Topics' episode where I'll touch on 3-5 different topics instead of 1 topic for 30+ mins! There's too much senseless stuff going on in the world, waiting a week to rant about each one just isn't an option!
It's not what you say, it's how you say it... or maybe don't say anything at all? On this episode we're talking about criticism! How to respond to it, how and when to give it, or if it's better to just mind your business and keep it pushing. People are always going to have something to say, make sure it's something worth listening to.
MIMS S1.E12: Leave Hot Girls Alone! (feat. Clementina) by Ekene Eze
10th Episode recap!! I'm reflecting on past episodes - what went into them, feedback, any changes I would make and of course, looking ahead to new content! #MIMSPODCAST
Breaking the Cycle Part 1/3. #MIMS discusses breaking the cycle from the male perspective. Generational curses, traditions and habits they want to break as well as legacies they would like to continue! Featuring Joshua Ugokwe and David Kanos
Breaking the Cycle part 2/3. The second part of the BTC series from the female perspective. We discuss a variety of family and personal issues and traits we've observed in our lifetime, and how we plan to go about changing them in the future!
Doctor, Lawyer, Engineer...the African child career options trifecta. Notable mentions include CEOs and politicians. But what about the fashion designers, musicians, graphic designers, actors, athletes,journalists, film makers and authors that are equally (sometimes even more) successful? On this week’s episode, we’re talking about being in a creative industry in an African household. With specific focus on Nigeria, we’re sharing our experiences growing up, the irony of these “non traditional” jobs ruling the world, the importance of these industries to help improve the nation and much more!
Friends supporting friends. How to, should we? When's the right time? In relationships, personally, in business or all of the above... we're giving a how to and how-not-to run down on the best ways to support your friends!
On this week’s episode, I’m talking gratitude, contentment and the subconscious need for the next best thing! I’ll be sharing my personal experiences with battling gratitude for my current situation yet, still constantly being anxious about my next steps in life!
On this week's episode we're talking education! The scam, the classes, the lifestyle and of course the applications & money! From high school to grad school to med school; We're sharing our experiences and what we think should be done differently in the future.
From Gucci to R.Kelly, Kimono Kim to Pill Bill, on this week's episode of #MIMS we're talking 'Cancel Culture'. 'Cancelling' (verb): The 48hr tantrum that's thrown, but never seen through. Please refer to the Shaderoom comment section for examples. Kaela, an avid canceller, share's her take and the different artist/brands that she has cancelled!
Don't be the debt collector in someone else's life! On this episode, I'm discussing asking for help, giving without expectations and people who remind you about the favors they've done for you.
MIMS talks lion king, afrobeats, "The Gift" album and "One Africa" false narrative while also scratching the surface of colorism issues within the Black American community.
The official intro episode for "Make It Make Sense". A look into the inspiration behind starting the show as well as a mini episode on soul searching with personal experiences from the host!