The idea behind this podcast is to explore everything that makes us human and to share our stories. On the Vulnerability Podcast, we share our painful stories, our fears and failures, our joy, our successes too, the struggles, the easiness - all of it - with the hope that it will inspire you to share too. There is strength in our humanness. Host: Peace Itimi.
In this new episode of the Vulnerability Podcast, I share my thoughts and opinions about entering new seasons of life and how I have been coping with navigating my life and my feelings. I also share practical wisdom on how to upgrade one's quality of life, through asking for help, relying on community and showing up for one's self. It's been so long since the last episode of the podcast, so I hope you enjoy it! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tvp/message
It's over 7 months since my last podcast episode release. A lot has happened to and for me in that time. There's been a lot of changes and growth and tears and Joy. I am learning me again, finding myself again and totally loving this me. In this episode, I talk about entering a new season, how unsexy the process was and all the things I have learned in the process. This episode is also my way of starting a new season of this podcast - unscripted and just me. Maybe I'd have guests at some point, but it's time you heard only Peace talk in The Vulnerability Podcast w/ Peace Itimi; because boooooy....... do I have a lot to share. WATCH THE VIDEO VERSION HERE - https://youtu.be/C66FXBnjJOw --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tvp/message
There is rarely love without pain, whether it is the relationship with your parents or a lover or a friendship that ends. A lot of times, relationships hurt. On this episode, you'd hear a couple of these stories. Careful, you might cry --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tvp/message
When we were kids, we could not wait to be adults, but we sure as hell weren't prepared for it all. The bills, decision making, relationships, finding a place to live and the cost of furnishing etc. In this episode, a couple of my friends shared their significant ‘Adulting is kicking my ass' stories. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tvp/message
One thing is clear, our generation is evolving. We are more open, more accepting, more aware and much more comfortable with labels. On this episode, I had a conversation with two friends - Tega and Kush - and we talked about monogamy and polyamory. What it means, where they stand, how their previous relationships have been affected by their stance and more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tvp/message
I and Opeyemi Olugbemiro shared our experiences with therapy. What drove us to seek professional help? How has therapy been? What were our expectations at the beginning? Would we continue therapy? Find out on this episode --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tvp/message
Some people are lucky enough to get a handle of their life early - to figure out what they want to do and to begin that journey. Some are even luckier to never have to doubt their identity, to not lose everything and or ever have to start again. Debola Ajayi wasn't that lucky. At 22, he had his life figured out but five years later, he lost everything. His apartment caught fire, he lost his ministry, friends and even family. He got to the point where he had to rebuild from rock bottom and rebuild entirely differently this time. On this episode of the Vulnerability Podcast, Debola shared with Peace his starting over story. What happened that he lost everything? How did he cope? How did he begin to get himself back? What lessons has he learned so far? How did he manage a major life crisis at 27? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tvp/message
On this episode, Peace Itimi sits with Phidelia Imiegha as she shares the story of losing her mum. Phidelia talks about her she has dealt with / handled her grieving process in the last 5 years, how it affected her mental health and her relationship with God; and the things you should never say to someone who just lost someone close to them. This is a very sincere and open conversation, and we both hope this reminds someone out there that they aren't alone and that things can get brighter. Listen then share on your social media pages; also send me a message (vulnerabilitypodcast@gmail.com or as a VN on anchor) and also leave a review on the podcast channel so more people can see it. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tvp/message
Season 2 of the vulnerability podcast explores the dark, deep and vulnerable stories of ‘upwardly mobile' young Nigerians. On this first episode, Peace Itimi sits down with Chief Osaretin and Victor Fatanmi as they share their education journey. They talk about their individual struggles & lessons learned so far. Find out which of them dropped out of University, who didn't attend at all and if they'd do things differently if given the opportunity to go back. Listen then share on your social media pages; also send me a message (vulnerabilitypodcast@gmail.com or as a VN on anchor) and also leave a review on the podcast channel so more people can see it. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tvp/message
Everyone has a story ...or two: Season 2 of the vulnerability podcast explores the dark, deep and vulnerable stories of ‘upwardly mobile' young Nigerians. The stories you typically won't see featured on social media posts or news features or interviews; the stories that remind us of our humanness; the stories that make us who we are - that show our pain and our strength; our struggles and then our victories; the battles we lost, the lessons learned and the battle we won. Season 2 returns on Friday, August 21st 2020. We have 7 episodes of goodness for you. I hope you are as excited about this, as I am. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tvp/message
To wrap up season 1, we asked ourselves random and slightly embarrassing questions. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tvp/message
In this episode, Yvonne and Peace deep dive into adult relationships. How important is frequent communication and vulnerability in their friendships? How good are they at sustaining friendships for a long time? Is it bad to let people go often? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tvp/message
On this episode we got 4 queer Nigerians to share their sexuality acceptance stories. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tvp/message
On this very fun episode, Peace and Yvonne share how much physical attraction and intimacy matters to them in romantic relationships. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tvp/message
Social Anxiety, Depression and everything in between; We tell it all. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tvp/message
Everything about feeling like failures in our jobs and businesses and navigating impostor syndrome. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tvp/message
When it doesn't work out. When romantic relationships end. When you get turned down after shooting your shot. In this episode, we talk share stories of loss (in love) and how we deal with it. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tvp/message
If there is one thing Yvonne and I have in common, it is that we have received a lot of NOs in life so far. We are go-getters and so we are always trying out for stuff - new jobs, grants, scholarships etc and this year we have been rejected back to back. On this episode, we share our stories and how we deal with rejection. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tvp/message
In this episode, we talked about how a vision board exercise made us think hard about our current financial situation and how it doesn't even look like what we envision for ourselves in the next five years (lol). We talked about money and peer pressure, money and lagos living amongst other things. We also shared some advice (we tried not to but couldn't help it. Too much passion in this episode tbh). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tvp/message
On this episode, we share stories of times we have felt insecure or jealous in our romantic relationships. Peace begins the episode with a very touching story, then Yvonne follows suit. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tvp/message
Listen to the hosts of the Vulnerability Podcast - Yvonne and Peace - explain what's the podcast is all about and what to expect. They also tell you a bit about themselves. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tvp/message