Hosted by the creator of Yungnollywood, IgboSpice talks about everything usually overshadowed by shame. Communication changes culture and this podcast is a platform to create conversations free of harsh criticism. Join her and her friends as they share cringe experiences, give advice, unlearn and reveal intimate details of living life off the beaten path. Join the conversation: https://yungnollywood.com/askyungnollywood/
On this episode of Spice Station, we have affirmations for eldest daughters and all parentified children. Set to the frequency of cosmic manifestation, these words are here to support your healing, self-love, and renewal.
Why is women's sexuality so feared, controlled, and policed? In this episode of Spice Station, Igbo Spice dives into the power of embracing our erotic selves as an act of resistance. From the psychology of projection to the sacred roots of sexuality, we explore how reclaiming desire is reclaiming power. Tune in for an unfiltered conversation on autonomy, pleasure, and liberation.
In this episode, we're diving deep intoself-esteem—the invisible force that shapes your reality. Forget success, status, and external validation—true confidence isn't built on applause, achievements, or how others see you.It starts from within.Igbo Spice shares a personal journey of recognizing low self-esteem in 2018 (the same yearYungnollywood was born!) and how that realization changed everything. From burnout to breakthroughs, she unpacks how self-worth impacts your relationships, career, and even the energy you attract. Why does low self-esteem keep you stuck in unfulfilling cycles?How does high self-esteem make you magnetic?Why is validation only forparking (and not for your identity)?And most importantly—how can youstep into the most powerful version of yourself andseduce life itself?Turn up the volume and get ready for aself-worth revolution.
In this episode of Spice Station, we're diving deep into the institution of marriage—its history, its modern implications, and, most importantly, who it truly benefits. Inspired by Annie Idibia's situation in Young, Famous & African, we dissect the societal narratives that frame marriage as a woman's ultimate achievement while often ignoring the sacrifices it demands. From the disturbing historical reality of marital consent to the stark gender disparities in marital benefits, we're questioning it all. Why is marriage still presented as the pinnacle of a woman's success when data shows that single, child-free women report higher levels of happiness and well-being? And if marriage was never designed with women's autonomy in mind, can we truly redefine it to serve us better? Annie's predicament reflects a larger truth: women are conditioned to endure, to "stick beside him," even at the cost of their well-being. But at what point does devotion become self-sacrifice? It's time for women to reclaim, redefine, or even reject marriage on their own terms. And if choosing yourself means embracing the villain narrative—so be it. You too can join the conversation by submitting anonymously here: https://yungnollywood.com/podcast or email: spicestation@yungnollywood.com You can support what we do by becoming a yungnollywood patron: https://www.patreon.com/yungnollywood
In this special episode of Spice Station, your host Igbo Spice invites you to celebrate her birthday from the vibrant streets of Havana, Cuba. Reflecting on her journey of self-actualization, she explores the power of protecting your peace and the concept of trust as a mirror—once cracked, the reflection is never the same. Igbo Spice dives deep into the art of letting go, why confrontation isn't always the answer, and the profound importance of setting boundaries. This episode is a heartfelt reminder that self-love and self-respect are the ultimate gifts we give ourselves. Tune in for thoughtful musings, personal anecdotes, and a sprinkle of humour as we kick off a new chapter together. Don't forget to follow Igbo Spice's birthday adventure on TikTok! You too can join the conversation by submitting anonymously here: https://yungnollywood.com/podcast or email: spicestation@yungnollywood.com You can support what we do by becoming a yungnollywood patron: https://www.patreon.com/yungnollywood
Drawing parallels between growth in darkness—like a seed in soil—and the quiet power of patience, this episode explores the beauty of delayed gratification and how it shapes us. IgboSpice unpacks why worrying is wasted energy, how frustration can signal the need for pause or redirection, and why self-validation is the ultimate key to staying grounded in your journey. You'll leave this episode with a fresh perspective on trusting the process and a set of affirmations to remind you that everything you deserve is already making its way to you. Take a deep breath, tune in, and remember: the best is here, and the best is yet to come. You too can join the conversation by submitting anonymously here: https://yungnollywood.com/podcast or email: spicestation@yungnollywood.com You can support what we do by becoming a yungnollywood patron: https://www.patreon.com/yungnollywood
In this episode, Igbo Spice is back with Ask YungNollywood in a new bonus segment to tackle a spicy listener dilemmas. When a boyfriend invites his Nigerian parents to stay in a one-bedroom apartment for three whole months—without consulting his partner—things get real tight, real quick. How do you set boundaries without being labeled the "mean girlfriend"? Should you compromise, speak your truth, or start looking for a new apartment? Igbo Spice doesn't hold back as she breaks down this situation with her signature wit, wisdom, and no-nonsense advice. ✨ Get ready for laughs, tough love, and some serious gems on how to prioritize your comfort over people-pleasing. Because sometimes, you just have to be the mean girl.
In this episode of Spice Station, IgboSpice dives deep into the powerful concept of devotion vs. discipline. Drawing inspiration from a Dr. Phil segment starting a gold digger and her disgruntled daughter, she unpacks how desires aren't distractions, but rather sacred clues guiding you toward your highest self. She challenges the societal narrative that success and fulfillment require struggle and sacrifice, encouraging you to instead lean into devotion—doing what excites you and fuels your passions. Through personal stories and insights, IgboSpice reveals how devotion to your desires makes you magnetic and unstoppable, while discipline can often feel like forced effort. If you've ever wondered how to align with your true purpose and receive all that life has to offer, this episode is for you. Tune in to hear why honoring your desires is the key to unlocking ease, joy, and the abundance you truly deserve. You too can join the conversation by submitting anonymously here: https://yungnollywood.com/podcast or email: spicestation@yungnollywood.com You can support what we do by becoming a yungnollywood patron: https://www.patreon.com/yungnollywood
In this spicy episode of Spice Station, your host IgboSpice dives deep into the powerful connection between self-care, vanity, and feminine energy. Far beyond the surface, she challenges the conventional views on beauty and vanity, embracing the idea that nurturing your external appearance can spark a transformative shift in your internal world. IgboSpice reflects on her own journey, from investing in her skincare to cultivating luxury and softness, and how these actions were not just about looking good, but about claiming her power and stepping into a more confident, feminine version of herself. She shares her belief that self-care practices like skincare are forms of honoring and adoring your body—investing in yourself not for validation, but as an expression of self-love. Get ready for an inspiring conversation on how vanity, when approached with intention, can lead to empowerment, confidence, and a magnetic aura. She also touches on the deeper significance of self-respect and beauty, urging you to embrace your own worthiness and connect with the divine energy within. Tune in and discover how treating your body like the temple it is can unlock the confidence and joy you've been craving! You too can join the conversation by submitting anonymously here: https://yungnollywood.com/podcast or email: spicestation@yungnollywood.com You can support what we do by becoming a yungnollywood patron: https://www.patreon.com/yungnollywood
In this soulful episode of The Spice Station Podcast by YungNollywood, we dive into the transformative power of self-adoration. Host IgboSpice explores the art of honoring yourself, as a sacred act of self-respect. Discover how embracing your inner radiance can uplift your spirit and shape a life of unapologetic beauty and confidence.Join us as we explore small rituals that celebrate your uniqueness, rewrite negative narratives, and surround yourself with the luxuries of the heart that nurture your soul. It's time to stop dimming your light, and start basking in the glorious brilliance of who you are.Tune in, and let's make adoration an everyday practice. Because when you adore yourself, the world can't help but adore you back.You too can join the conversation by submitting anonymously here: https://yungnollywood.com/podcast or email: spicestation@yungnollywood.comYou can support what we do by becoming a yungnollywood patron: https://www.patreon.com/yungnollywood
Who needs enemies with friends like these? On this episode we use the 2006 Blockbuster film 'Girls Cot' to dissect the complexities in the structure of a frenemy relationship. Listen to personal stories from Igbospice and the Nollybaddies, and learn why you cannot grow a friendship with someone who wants your life. You too can join the conversation: yungnollywood.com/askyungnollywood/ or email spicestation@yungnollywood.com Support what we do by becoming a patreon Nollybaddie: www.patreon.com/yungnollywood
A breakdown of Nollywood horror movies from the 80s, 90s and 2000s - including our favourite film clips. For more information please visit yungnollywood.com. You can also join our film club here Visual Essay now available on Youtube Movies mentioned: Married to a Witch (2001) Witches (1998) Scores to Settle (1998) The Devil in Her (2006) Samadora (1998) Highway to the Grave (2000) Evil Passion (1993) Karishika (1996) Koto Aye (2001) Billionaires Club (2003) Dogs Meeting (2004) Blood Money (1997) Living in Bondage (1992) Desperate Women (2006) End of Wicked (1999) Witch Doctor of the Living Dead (1985)
The first black woman to win Miss World, a philanthropist, businesswoman, mother and a model with one of the most enviable resumes, this episode is all about the beauty icon that is Agbani Darego. You too can join the conversation by submitting anonymously here: https://yungnollywood.com/podcast or email: spicestation@yungnollywood.com You can support what we do by becoming a yungnollywood patron: patreon.com/yungnollywood
If you've ever experienced body shaming, body dysmorphia or an eating disorder, then everyone in this episode relates to you. Listen to why it's okay to fight fire with fire when you're protecting your vessel. You too can join the conversation by submitting anonymously here: https://yungnollywood.com/podcast or email: spicestation@yungnollywood.com You can support what we do by becoming a yungnollywood patron: https://www.patreon.com/yungnollywood
Igbospice and the yungnollywood family react to Tory Lanez being found guilty of shooting Megan thee Stallion. You too can join the conversation by submitting anonymously here: https://yungnollywood.com/podcast or email: spicestation@yungnollywood.com You can support what we do by becoming a yungnollywood patron: https://www.patreon.com/yungnollywood
The beauty queen, the rebel, the mother, the lawyer, the diplomat and the widow of the most controversial Nigerian man (Biafra's leader), this episode covers why I am so obsessed with Bianca Ojukwu. You too can join the conversation by submitting anonymously here: https://yungnollywood.com/podcast or email: spicestation@yungnollywood.com You can support what we do by becoming a yungnollywood patron: https://www.patreon.com/yungnollywood
On this episode, we respond to a listener question about overcoming the effects of family dysfunction as the oldest daughter, "None of my family validates my trauma. I feel like I really served no purpose to them but to serve them. I wish I wasn't born sometimes... is it really going to get better?" Listen as we share the benefits of distance, therapy and radical self preservation through personal stories and testimonies of survival. You too can join the conversation by submitting anonymously here: https://yungnollywood.com/podcast or email: spicestation@yungnollywood.com You can support what we do by becoming a yungnollywood patron: https://www.patreon.com/yungnollywood
To explore the theme of Gold-digging we chose the 2006 film 'Fishers of Men' that centres on a newly widowed woman and her two children, a son and daughter and how she encourages them towards reckless survival, all the while making sure she's taken care of in the process. Listen as we discuss how dating to secure financial freedom is normal, justifiable, recommended as just as hard a job to do as any. Is she a gold-digger or are you upset that you cannot afford to have her? You too can join the conversation by submitting anonymously here: https://yungnollywood.com/podcast or email: spicestation@yungnollywood.com You can support what we do by becoming a yungnollywood patron: https://www.patreon.com/yungnollywood
Welcome to season 2 of the podcast! What's new? - We begin to discuss certain topics and how they occur as themes in various nollywood films. On this episode, it's all about submission. What did the leading female characters in Billionaire's Club (2003) and Sleeping with the Enemy (2004) have in common? Listen as we dissect various reasons for accepting or/and rejecting submission. Is submission limited to one gender? Is it slavery with a different packaging? Is this topic too archaic for our current society?
What do broken down cars, breathtaking sunsets and parking lot stalkers have in common? They're all essential parts of the date stories in this week's episode. Listen as igbospice shares and dissects the best and worst date stories she's had and that you have submitted. Also, we answer a listener question about the being 20-something, interfering friends and the peer pressure to date now. You too can join the conversation by submitting anonymously here: https://yungnollywood.com/askyungnollywood/ You can support what we do by becoming a yungnollywood patron: https://www.patreon.com/yungnollywood
On this episode, listen as we respond to a dilemma submitted by one of our yungnollywood friends - "...last week I was giving him oral sex and I noticed some growths around his genitals, I won't lie, they scared me a little..." When is it a good time to bring up STI testing and how do you talk about it? You too can join the conversation: https://yungnollywood.com/askyungnollywood/ Support what we do by becoming a yungnollywood patreon: https://www.patreon.com/yungnollywood --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yungnollywood/message
On this bonus episode, it's a quick catchup with igbospice. Listen to lot's of personal stories, pet peeves, reasons to be grateful and life advice learnt from avoidable mistakes from 2020 till now. You too can join the conversation: https://yungnollywood.com/askyungnollywood/ Support what we do by becoming a yungnollywood patreon: https://www.patreon.com/yungnollywood --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yungnollywood/message
Following her appearance on Korty's astrology themed youtube video, igbospice answers your questions about astrology. What do you need to know about your career, your love life and can astrology really predict the future. Don't forget to drink every time a libra asks you for her opinion on them and don't worry, she doesn't really hate Virgos. You too can join the conversation: https://yungnollywood.com/askyungnollywood/ Support what we do by becoming a yungnollywood patreon: https://www.patreon.com/yungnollywood --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yungnollywood/message
On this week's episode we ask the question- Do you think that a reason why men resent/mistreat their families is because there are women who convince men to start families/have children/have more children knowing that they weren't ready? Do you think this is a good reason to resent your family? Considering we live in a patriarchy where men are expected to provide. You too can join the conversation: https://yungnollywood.com/askyungnollywood/ Check out our new column: https://yungnollywood.com/spice-and-the-city-column/ Support what we do by becoming a yungnollywood patreon: https://www.patreon.com/yungnollywood --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yungnollywood/message
On this week's episode, we discuss the pros and cons of wide age gaps in dating. What could a 44 year old doctor want from a woman in her mid 20s? Is a 19 year old age gap too wide for a healthy relationship? You too can join the conversation: https://yungnollywood.com/askyungnollywood/ Check out our new column: https://yungnollywood.com/spice-and-the-city-column/ Support what we do by becoming a yungnollywood patreon: https://www.patreon.com/yungnollywood --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yungnollywood/message
Why have one boyfriend when you can have four? On this week's episode, we discuss the pros and cons of Roster/Rotational Dating. Join the conversation: https://yungnollywood.com/askyungnollywood/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yungnollywood/message
What do sex tapes, an STI, long distance insecurity tantrums and mild stalking, have in common? They're all components to the stories of this week's theme, the painful phenomenon that is... Heartbreak. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yungnollywood/message
This week igbospice joined by guest host, and little sister Chidimma, discuss the necessity of having children. Listen as they breakdown the submitted reasons to have a baby, the perfect circumstance for surrogacy, why they approve of Blac Chyna's two day co-parenting schedule and their solution to a special case of a plan B proof pregnancy. Want to join the conversation or have a question you need an answer to - https://yungnollywood.com/askyungnollywood/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yungnollywood/message
This week's episode is inspired by 'Young, Famous and African,' a recently released reality TV show on Netflix that centres around 8 individuals and their relationships with each other. Specifically, we talk about the triangle between Diamond (Tanzanian musician and superstar), Zari (self made business woman and the mother of Diamond's children) and Andile (successful music and sports TV producer and personality and Zari's new love interest). This led to the question... Would you date your friend's ex? Especially if, like in the case of Andile and Diamond, your friend has clearly moved on and is pursuing other people. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yungnollywood/message
On this R-rated episode inspired by a personal conversation, igbospice discusses the possibility of good p*ssy being a skill. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yungnollywood/message
Let's talk about self doubt. Have you experienced it? Do you still? How does doubt make you feel? How do you deal with the feeling? Also, in a world full of criminals, do you draw the line at dating a ritualist? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yungnollywood/message
On this episode, amiss her instagram woes, igbospice asks what makes a man or woman a great lover? Is it how they treat you, emotional depth or just how great they perform in bed? Also what's the most you've ever done for an unofficial partner? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yungnollywood/message
IgboSpice spends the first part of this episode discussing slut statistics derived from polls submitted by the yungnollywood audience; the second part defending the Euphoria character, Cassie Howard, and then concludes with why faith without works is dead, a.k.a keeping an eye out for the proof in the manifestation pudding. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yungnollywood/message
On this episode, Igbospice and her sister Chidimma use the Ere.wellness Body Image and Conversation cards to confront the subconscious theme of fat-phobia present in most people. These cards are a wonderful conversation starter for dissecting why we treat ourselves the way we do. For more details about the conversation cards, please check out @ere.wellness on instagram. Also, to get tickets to our first official party #yungandthewicked, please visit the website yungnollywood.com or click here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yungnollywood/message
On our first of many live recording shows, igbo spice discusses various love languages submitted by the baebaddies and their reasons behind wanting to be loved this way. Also, for the first time ever we have people call into the show and we learn why realistically, your love language should really be all of them and more ;) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yungnollywood/message
A 60 sec intro to the podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yungnollywood/message
What do you do when you find yourself wanting more from a polyamorous relationship? Or you find out your ex has moved on to someone who looks just like you? Or maybe you have a friend that refuses to acknowledge what you do but copies everything behind your back? Unpack these and more stories surrounding the theme of this week's episode, Jealousy. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yungnollywood/message
Welcome to Spice Station, a podcast by Yungnollywood. In this first episode, I answer questions about dealing with closeted bisexuality, being a Nigerian vegan, nollywood sex scenes, tips on how to be a bad bitch and more ;). Theme Song performed by Bby$slut; produced by KvngCube; mixed by Faith (ForeverTired). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yungnollywood/message