A podcast about wedding planning, relationships, love and marriage from the perspective of a wedding planner.
A conversation between two grown women trying to figure things out in our millennial world ..
We speak about entitlement mentality, what’s right or wrong?
We will like for you to ask yourselves some questions that can help you determine that your life is actually your own.
Who should reach out first when there is a disagreement in relationships?
If you are contemplating a step and you are holding back because of an uncertain outcome, listen to this.. Reach me on: tegaorugbo@gmail.com Instagram: @tegaorugbo Twitter: @teggylicious
Hello everyone. Thank you for listening. My name is Tega and I would be happy to have you subscribed to my Straight Talk Podcast. I’m sharing with you guys my current frame of mind and hoping that I can connect with other people who are feeling the same way. So you can be sure you’re not alone and in the same vein, anyone who has advice, please share. I will be happy to see your emails and Messages on Instagram. Email: tegaorugbo@gmail.com. Instagram @tegaorugbo
Hello guys! Welcome back. This episode is a follow up on last week’s discussion. This time I have a lengthy conversation with Mr Anthony Oghor regarding the issue of where a woman should live if she owns a house and her husband-to-be doesn’t. Kindly send an email to tegaorugbo@gmail.com or send a Direct Message on Instagram @tegaorugbo to share your thoughts on this.
In this episode Tega talks to Nelly Wellignton who shares her thoughts on the living arrangements of couples if they both have homes before the wedding. Follow me on Instagram @tegaorugbo or send an email to tegaorugbo@gmail.com Let’s hear what your thoughts are.
This episode is about overcoming worry. When faced with some situations, instead of looking at it negatively, what other narrative can you give your challenges?
Whose fault is it if a partner feels insecure? Could it be because there’s no confirmation??
On this episode of Straight Talk I focused on maturity for marriage. How do people conclude that they are mature enough to handle a commitment like marriage?